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- many Yadavs from Bihar have migrated to Nepal. The ancient history of Krishnaram Marauti, Saptari and evidences from King Sahlesh, a king of Mithila region...
- 2010 Indian Tamil-language masala film written and directed by debutante Krishnaram (a.k.a,)S.A.Ramakrishnan, starring Sakthi and Remya Nambeeshan in lead...
- temple by rebuilding and renovating it. Rudra Singha (1696–1714) invited Krishnaram Bhattacharyya, a famous mahant of the Shakta sect who lived in Malipota...
- Aurangzeb in the 17th century, Senpahari was added to the property of Krishnaram Rai of Bardhaman Raj. Maharani Brajakishori of Bardhaman had set up temples...
- (1930–1995), Indian Gujarati poet, journalist, playwright and novelist Harish Krishnaram Dave (born 1953), Indian Gujarati poet and translator known as Harish...
- Chakrabarti's Chandimangal (1594), Todar Mal's taxation-list in 1596 and Krishnaram Das's Kalikamangal (1676–77). Kalighat was then considered a safe place...
- 1942), which had 24 branches. Five years later, in 1975, SBI acquired Krishnaram Baldeo Bank, which had been established in 1916 in Gwalior State, under...
- Bhurishrestha. When he was the prince, he had defeated and humiliated Krishnaram Ray, the ruler of Bardhaman in a battle. The latter was subsequently killed...
- unaffected during the course of the Mughal-British conflict. In the meanwhile, Krishnaram Ray, a Punjabi Khatri merchant obtained the zamindari of Burdwan and few...
- against his father, he captured the fort of Bardhaman. In 1689, Raja Krishnaram Roy, of the Bardhaman Raj family, obtained a farman (royal decree) from...