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- Dineshchandra Sircar (1907–1985), also known as D. C. Sircar or D. C. Sarkar, was an epigraphist, historian, numismatist and folklorist, known particularly...
- Dineshchandra R. Agrawal Infracon Private Limited or DRA Infracon is an infrastructure development and construction company based at Ahmedabad in Gujarat...
- Dineshchandra Anavadiya is an Indian politician who was a former Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha from Gujarat. He was elected in a bypoll on 19...
- Nirali Dineshchandra Thakker is an Indian born multi disciplinary artist living in Los Angeles, California. Nirali works in a wide range of media - painting...
- to challenge Nandivarman's Ashvamedha campaign. However, historian Dineshchandra Sircar notes that no other inscriptions of Nandivarman or his descendants...
- Kolkata: Sahitya Sansad, p.208 Huq, S**** Azizul (2012). "Sen, Raibahadur Dineshchandra". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia...
- Services. p. 20. ISBN 9788120601451. Retrieved 15 July 2005. Sircar, Dineshchandra (1970). Early Indian indigenous coins. University of Calcutta. p. 98...
- Britannica. Vol. 11 (9th ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 113. Dineshchandra Sircar (1971) [First published 1960]. Studies in the Geography of Ancient...
- Corporation Limited (NHIDCL). The bridge was constructed by Ahmedabad based Dineshchandra R. Agrawal Infracon Private Limited (DRA Infracon) at cost of ₹ 82.57...
- such as Vima Kadphises, Vonones, and Nahapana. According to historian Dineshchandra Sircar, the historically inaccurate notion of "Shalivahana era" appears...