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Keshavdas Mishra (Hindi pronunciation: [keːɕəvəd̪ɑːsə miɕrə]; 1555–1617),
usually known by the
mononym Keshavdas, was an
Indian Poet, Writer,
Scholar and...
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Rebellion of 1857
during the
battle of Jhansi.
Keshavdas (1555 – 1617),
usually known by the
mononym Keshavdas or Keshavadasa, was a
Sanskrit scholar & Hindi...
- first-born son of the
senior of his
three queens. Deo was
patron to the poet
Keshavdas, who
wrote the 1607
hagiographic work
Virsimdevcarit (Deeds of Vir Singh...
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Shodash Shringar (sixteen embellishments, as
mentioned by the
Hindu poet
Keshavdas.
Ancient Sanskrit literature and
Medieval Hindu literature in Hindi, Rajasthani...
- phiến giáp bất hoàn/ Đánh cho sử tri Nam quốc anh hùng chi hữu chủ".
Keshavdas (1990). K. P.
Bahadur (ed.).
Rasikapriya of Keshavadasa.
Motilal Banarsid****...
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Reign 1540s-1562
Predecessor Rao
Veeram Dev
Successor Rao
Surtan & Rao
Keshavdas Born 17
September 1507 Died 22
February 1568; in
Chittorgarh Religion...
- po****tion is
under 6
years of age.
Orchha was the home of
famous poet
Keshavdas (1555–1617) who
wrote the
classic Rasikapriya. He was
patronized by Vir...
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studied ancient Sanskrit texts. In
Orchha state, he met the
famous poet
keshavdas from whom he took
lessons in poetry. Later, when he had
shifted to Mathura...
- was
dominated by the Jats.
According to Rao
Uttam Singh from Sangrur,
Keshavdas Pardhan, who may be an
ancestor of the
Vachhas family of Rohtak, was stationed...
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Mishra –
Jayamant Mishra, (1925–2010)
Sanskrit scholar and
Maithili poet
Keshavdas –
Sanskrit scholar Maṇḍana Miśra – 8th
century Indian philosopher, Maṇḍana...