- Sir
Jadunath Sarkar, CIE, FRAS (10
December 1870 – 19 May 1958) was a
prominent Indian historian and a
specialist on the
Mughal dynasty.
Sarkar was educated...
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Jadunath may
refer to
Jadunath Kisku,
Indian politician Jadunath Majumdar,
Indian journalist and
writer Jadunath Sarkar,
Indian historian Jadunath Singh...
- Naik
Jadunath Singh, PVC, (21
November 1916 – 6
February 1948) was an
Indian soldier who was
posthumously awarded the
Param Vir Chakra, India's highest...
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Supreme Court of Bombay, in
British India. The case was
initiated by
Jadunath Brajratanjee Maharaj against Nanabhai Rustomji Ranina and
Karsandas Mulji...
- 1993, p. 67.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 66.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 67.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 68.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 69.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920,...
- Routledge. ISBN 9780429757778. Sir
Jadunath Sarkar (1925).
Anecdotes of Aurangzib. M.C.
Sarkar & Sons. p. 21. Sarkar, Sir
Jadunath (1912).
History of Aurangzib...
- 1993, p. 60.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, pp. 23–24.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 24.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 25.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920, p. 28.
Jadunath Sarkar 1920...
- Nicolson. p. 376. Sir
Jadunath Sarkar (1925).
Anecdotes of Aurangzib. M.C.
Sarkar & Sons. p. 21. Krynicki, p. 73 Sir
Jadunath Sarkar (1919). Studies...
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Jadunath Bhattacharya (also
known as Jadu Bhatta) (1840 – 4
April 1883) was an
Indian musician and
composer of the 19th
century Indian classical music...
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nobles by
speaking fluently in the
Rajasthani language. In the
words of Sir
Jadunath Sarkar: The
rebellion of
Prince Akbar,
though it was
fostered by the Rajputs...