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- Kalakankar is a village in Pratapgarh district of Indian state Uttar Pradesh. Kalakankar was a Taluqdari in British India. The famous Hindi poet Sumitranandan...
- the Communist Party of India (CPI). He hailed from the royal family of Kalakankar near Allahabad, and his nephew Dinesh Singh was a minister in the Indian...
- Raja Rampal Singh (22 August 1849 – 28 February 1909) was a ruler of Kalakankar estate of Oudh (Now in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh) from 1885 to 1909. Rampal...
- Raja Hanumant Singh (1826-1885) was the Talukdar of Kalakankar. He was awarded the title of Raja by the King of Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah in 1849. Raja Hanumant...
- Raja Awadhesh Singh (died 1933) was Raja of Kalakankar estate of Oudh of British India, succeeded by Raja Ramesh Singh. On 14 November 1929, Raja Awadhesh...
- Lal Pratap Singh was a member of the Bisen Rajput dynasty of Kalakankar. He was prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He was killed during...
- hailed from the Bisen Rajput family of Kalakankar, zamindari of Oudh. Singh wrote the book titled Pant Ji Aur Kalakankar and Yadon Ke Jharokhe. He was also...
- 1925 – 30 November 1995) was an Indian politician. His family is from Kalakankar. He served as a Member of Parliament on several occasions, and twice served...
- address not only impressed Dadabhai but also Raja Rampal Singh, ruler of Kalakankar estate near Allahabad, who had founded a Hindi w****ly, Hindustan, but...
- date and sought to help usher in a new national language. Pant moved to Kalakankar in 1931. For nine years he lived a secluded life close to nature. Simultaneously...