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- (Yadava) dynasty, which ruled the western and southern part of India. Hemadpant is also the creator of Hemadpanti architecture. Hemadri Pandit was born...
- was refined and introduced as an official script for Marathi by Hemāḍpant. Hemāḍpant brought the Modi script to India from Sri Lanka. Bāḷājī Avajī Chitnis...
- after its founder, the prime minister Hemadpant (1259-1274 CE) of the court of Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri. Hemadpant was a scholar, diplomat, and minister...
- Peshway, Bayijabai, Tatya Kote Patil, Kakasaheb Dixit, Radhakrishna Maai, Hemadpant, Bhuti, Das Ganu, Lakshmi Bai, Nanavali, Abdul Baba, Sapatanekar, Nanasaheb...
- is the Amruteshwar Temple, famous for its carvings, dating back to the Hemadpant Era - roughly from the eighth century. The fort is origin for the river...
- (foreigners), and built a golden temple of Sharngadhara (Vishnu) there. Hemadpant, a minister of Ramachandra and his father, is credited with building five...
- architecture, which is named after its introducer and founder, prime minister Hemadpant in the court of Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri. Vaishno Devi temple is nestled...
- built in Hemadpanti architecture (named after 1259-1274 CE prime minister Hemadpant from the court of Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri). People from all the corners...
- phonetic alphabet for transcribing Carolina Algonquian language in 1584. Hemadpant - A scholar from ancient India and Prime Minister in Yadava Dynasty, according...
- saint Samarth Ramdas, who was also the spiritual adviser to Shivaji. Hemadpant who was the prime minister from 1259 to 1274 C.E. in the regimes of Kings...