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People of the World: A Cross-cultural...
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Gangabai Pranshankar Yagnik (1868–1937) was a
Gujarati writer from 19th
century India. A
teacher and an Ayurveda-practitioner by profession, she wrote...
- from
November 1772
until his ********ination in
August 1773. He
married Gangabai Sathe who
later gave
birth to
Sawai Madhavrao.
Narayanrao Bhat was born...
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state of Karnataka. He is the
third son of the
Ramchandrappa M
Patil and
Gangabai R Patil, his
father a
revolutionary freedom fighter was part of a struggle...
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Jetpur in Saurashtra. His father's name was
Karshandas and
mother was
Gangabai and
family surname was Savaliya. He met his guru, a
sanyasi from Girnar...
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Madhavrao II was the
posthumous son of
Peshwa Narayanrao by his wife,
Gangabai.
After Narayanrao's
murder by Raghunathrao's supporters, he
became the...
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Sakharam Bapu
ensured that
pregnant Gangabai, the
widow of Narayanrao, was
secure and safe from harm's way. If
Gangabai were to give
birth to a male child...
- plan to
protect Madhavrao II, son of Narayanrao, born
posthumously to
Gangabai, the
widow of Narayanrao, from the
Peshwa family's
internal conflicts....
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Awasthee as
Madhavrao I
Madhura Deo as
Ramabai Peshwa Rinku Dhawan as
Gangabai Sathe Hariom Parashar as Nana
Phadnavis Parikshat Sahni as
Malhar Rao Holkar...
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uncle Raghunathrao (Raghoba)
became Peshwa. However, Narayanrao's wife,
Gangabai, gave
birth to a
posthumous son, who was the
legal heir to the throne....