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Nehemiah Goreh (born
Nilakantha Gore; 1825—1895) was a
Hindu convert to
Christianity in
British India. As a
Hindu apologist, he
wrote the Sanskrit-language...
- free dictionary.
Gareh or
Goreh or
Gorah or
Garreh or
Gorreh (Persian: گره or گاره) may
refer to
several places in Iran:
Goreh,
Bushehr (گره - Gareh) Gareh...
- help.
Ellen Lakshmi Goreh (11
September 1853 – 1937) was an
Indian poet,
Christian missionary, deaconess, and nurse.
Ellen Lakshmi Goreh was born in Varanasi...
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Goreh Choqa (Persian: گره چقا, also
Romanized as
Goreh Choqāy and
Koreh Choqā) is a
village in
Miyan Darband Rural District, in the
Central District of...
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Nehemiah Goreh, a
Hindu convert to Christianity. It is a
critique of the six
orthodox schools of the
Hindu philosophy. The
author Nehemiah Goreh, originally...
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Goreh (Persian: گره, also
Romanized as
Gorrah and Gorreh; also
known as Gūreh and Gurreh) is a
village in Liravi-ye
Miyani Rural District, Imam H****an...
- is a Sanskrit-language text
written by
Nilakantha Gore (or
Goreh,
later Neremiah Goreh)
during 1844–1845 in Benares,
British India. It is a
Hindu apologist...
- century)
Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712),
British plant physiologist Nehemiah Goreh (1825-1895),
Hindu and
Christian apologist from
British India Nehemiah Hawkins...
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Gareh Choqa or
Gareh Cheqa or
Goreh Choqa (Persian: گره چقا) may
refer to:
Gareh Choqa,
Hamadan Gereh Cheqa, Ilam
Goreh Choqa,
Kermanshah Gareh Choqa...
- However,
shortly afterwards Duleep Singh commissioned Pundit Nehemiah Goreh to
visit Kathmandu on his
behalf and find out how his
mother was managing...