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Dursa Arha (c. 1535–1655 AD) was a 16th-century
warrior and
Rajasthani (Dingal) poet from India. He
earned the
epithet of the 'First
Nationalist Poet...
- that even
Akbar was
shocked to hear the news of
Maharana Pratap's death.
Dursa Arha, the
court poet of Akbar, is said to have
eulogised Maharana Pratap...
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Rashtrakavi is an
Indian title meaning "National Poet" and may
refer to:
Dursa Arha (1535–1655)
Subramania Bharati (1882–1921) M.
Govinda Pai (1883–1963)...
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Junction Tehsil of Pali
district in
Rajasthan state of India.
Rashtra Kavi
Dursa Ji Arha (1538–1651), a
famous Rajasthani scholar,
warrior and administrator...
- century)
Munir Niazi (20th-21st century)
Satinder Sartaj (21st century)
Dursa Arha (1535 – 1655), 'First
Nationalist Poet Of India' 16th-century warrior...
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Bappa Rawal to
Maharaja Raj Singh. 3.
Virud Chhathari,
Kirtar Bavanau (Poet
Dursa Aadha):
Virud Chhathari is the
bravery saga of
Maharana Pratap and in Kirtar...
- Hada Rani
Bhamashah Rani
Padmini Narharidas Barhath Adho
Duraso OR Arha
Dursa, Panchetiya, Pali
Kaviraja Bankidas Ashiya Suryamal Misran Kaviraja Shyamaldas...
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original (PDF) on 13
November 2016.
Retrieved 12
November 2016.
Barth SK,
Dursa EK,
Bossarte RM,
Schneiderman AI (October 2017). "Trends in
brain cancer...
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Dursa Grünbeina [Three
German Songs on
texts by
Joseph von
Eichendorff and Durs Grünbein], for
baritone and
guitar (1997) Trzy pieśni do słów
Dursa Grünbeina...
- E. (1407), and
close by
stands a br****
image of the
famous Charan poet
Dursa Adha with an
inscription dated Baisakh S. 5, 1686 V.E. (Asarh-adi year,...