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Kotaha is a
village in Prayagraj,
Uttar Pradesh, India.
Election Commission data,
retrieved on 26
August 2010 v t e...
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British Raj
after the
Indian Rebellion of 1857. Mir
Muslims of
Kotaha ruled from
Garhi Kotaha Fort with
smaller forts at
Morni and M****ompur.
Masoompur Fort...
- The
throwing stick or
throwing club is a
wooden rod with
either a
pointed tip or a
spearhead attached to one end,
intended for use as a weapon. A throwing...
- Mir S****
Muhammad Baquar Ali Khan
Bahadur (1842–1902) C.I.E., The Mir of
Kotaha and the Raja of
Morni and Pindrawal, was a
noted zamindar and philanthropist...
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Jagatpur Kotaha is a
village in
Dalmau block of Rae
Bareli district,
Uttar Pradesh, India. The
nearest large town is Lalganj,
which is 11 km away. As of...
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called as Tulu Brahmins.
Others were Shivalli, Saraswat, Havyaka,
Kotaha sub-sections, Mahars, the hill-tribes (Koragas). The most
widely spoken...
- were
called as Tulu Brahmins.
Others were Shivalli, Saraswat, Havyaka,
Kotaha sub-sections, Mahars, the hill-tribes (Koragas).
Dakshina Kannada Kasaragod...
- respectively, were
under the
control of
Muhammad Baqar, the Mir of
Garhi Kotaha.
Baqar offered J****a
Singh an
elephant and a
substantial sum of money. Rae...
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attached form of
address His Highness: the Mir of Morni,
Garhi Kotaha and
Pindrawal part of then
Punjab Province and
United Province. British...
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region was
dotted with
various minor prin****lities such as Ramgarh, Raipur,
Kotaha and Kizhirabad,
which were
practically independent. In 1755,
Adina Beg defeated...