-
mosque and an
Ashokan pillar.
Gurjari Mahal,
another palace nearby, was also
built by
Firoz Shah for his wife
Gurjari in 1356. The palace,
known as Hisar-i-Firuza...
- Mena
Gurjari (Gujarati: મેના ગુર્જરી) is a 1975
Indian Gujarati film
directed by
Dinesh Raval. It was
produced by
Punambhai Patel under banner of Lakshmi...
-
Gurjari is an
Indian classical music raga,
named after Gujarat, India. In
south India, the raga is
called Shekharachandrika. This raga has
Tivra Ma, and...
- over 120
films in a
career spanning over six decades. Her
production Mena
Gurjari in
Bhavai folk
theatre style, ran
successfully for many years, and is now...
- Maṅgala Gujjarī or
Gurjarī Basanta Rāmakirī or Rāmakerī Gujjarī or
Gurjarī Guṇḍakirī or Guṇḍakerī or Mālavagauḍa Gujjarī or
Gurjarī Karṇṇāṭa Deśākhya or...
- was
suckled by a lioness. That gave rise to
famous Rajasthani Proverb Gurjari Jaayan,
Nahari Jaayan,
which translated as Son of a
Gurjar is no less than...
- state,
along with
native regional languages include Garhwali, Jaunsari,
Gurjari and Kumaoni. The
state is
often referred to as the "Devbhumi" (lit. 'Land...
- 1388(1388-09-20) (aged 78–79)
Burial 20
September 1388
Tughlaq tombs,
Delhi Consort Gurjari Begum Issue Fateh Khan
Zafar Khan
Nasir ud din
Muhammad Shah III House...
- k.a.
Miyan ki Todi) itself,
Bilaskhani Todi,
Gujari Todi (also
called Gurjari Todi), Desi Todi,
Hussaini Todi,
Asavari Todi (more
commonly known as Komal...
- word
supplants the
indigenous term talipapâ. In India, it is
known as
gurjari or
shrukawadi bazaar or even as juna
bazaar in Pune. In the
United Kingdom...