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Kānhaḍade Prabandha is a book by
Indian poet Padmanābha
written in 1455, in a
western Apabhramsha dialect. The book
tells the
story of
Raval Kanhadade...
- by Alauddin's
general Malik Kamaluddin. He is
celebrated as a hero in
Kanhadade Prabandha, a 1455 poem by Padmanābha.
Kanhadadeva was a son of his predecessor...
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killed in the
conflict 2½ days later.
Fictional legends in Padmanābha's
Kanhadade Prabandha (15th century) and
Nainsi ri
Khyat (17th century)
claim that...
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distinguish him from the
Chaulukya king Karna. The 15th
century epic poem
Kanhadade Prabandha calls him "Rao Karnade". The 16th
century Portuguese historian...
- emplo**** in
Persian cooking. ("Dhan" is a
Gujarati cereal dish
mentioned in
Kanhadade Prabandha in 1455 AD; "Sak" is
derived from
Gujarati "shaak" and means...
- 17th-century
historian Hajiuddabir.
According to
legends in Padmanābha's
Kanhadade Prabandha (15th century) and
Nainsi ri
Khyat (17th century), one of Alauddin's...
- Yug
Charan (Charan of the Era) for
commemorating Kanhadade's struggle in his
famous treatise "
Kanhadade Prabandha",
written in 1455. This work has been...
- as Gurjaradesa.
Bhinmal was a
great centre of learning.
According to
Kanhadade Prabandha, it had 45,000
Brahmins who
never tired of
studying the ancient...
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Bhatnagar (1991).
Kānhaḍade Prabandha, India's
Greatest Patriotic Saga of
Medieval Times: Padmanābha's Epic
Account of
Kānhaḍade.
Aditya Prakashan....
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Kanhadadeva or
Kanha (r. 1292–1311), a
ruler of
Jalore in
medieval India Kanhadade Prabandha, a book
about the king by Padmanābha
Kanha (film), a 2016 Indian...