- are
ghats leading to the Ganges, the
oldest of
which is the
ChitNath Ghat.
Close to
ChitNath Ghat,
Pavhari Baba
ashram is a
place of
interest for Swami...
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Chittorgarh (literally
Chittor Fort), also
known as
Chittod Fort, is one of the
largest forts in India. It is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was...
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Ratan Sen
returned to
Chittor and
entered into a duel with Devapal, in
which both died.
Alauddin Khalji laid
siege to
Chittor to
obtain Padmavati. Facing...
- the head of his harem. She
awaits happily as her
husband returns home to
Chittor, but the
happiness turns to
jealousy and
contempt when she
hears that he...
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Upendra Nath Day (1978).
Mewar Under Maharana Kumbha, 1433 A.D.-1468 A.D. Rajesh. OCLC 4983676. Amir Khusrau's
account of the
conquest of
Chitor in Khaza'in...
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Alakh Niranjan (अलख निरञ्जन) is a term used by
Nath Yogis as a
synonym for Creator, and to
describe the
characteristics of God and the Self,
known as the...
- Here he
studied under Dwan
Mohindar Nath Nair, Ko Ko Lay, and J. Lynsdale.
After completing his students, U
Chit Ko Ko was
appointed temporary Curator...
-
running collective investment schemes po****rly but
incorrectly referred to as
chit funds in
Eastern India. The
group collected around ₹200 to 300
billion (US$4–6 billion)...
-
which may have been destro****
during the
Khalji conquest of
Chittor in 1303. Art
historian R.
Nath disputes Somani's theory,
pointing out that the alleged...
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Malwa which resulted in two
indecisive conflicts. In 1443 Rana
Kumbha left
Chittor to
invade Haraoti.
Finding Mewar unprotected, the
Sultan of Malwa, Mahmud...