- Lahiri,
Chandra Shekhar Azad,
Sachindra Bakshi,
Keshab Chakravarty,
Manmathnath Gupta,
Mukundi Lal, [[Murari
Sharma fake name]|Murari Lal
Khanna ]] and...
-
Manmath Nath
Gupta (7
February 1908 – 26
October 2000) was an
Indian Marxist revolutionary writer and
author of autobiographical,
historical and fictional...
- her."
Notes Rāmopākhyāna: the
story of Rāma in the Mahābhārata p.429
Manmathnath Dutt (1891).
Ramayana -
Uttara Kanda. Bhattacharya,
Pradip (March–April...
-
extremely affluent and
educated Bengali family, the
daughter of Col. Dr.
Manmathnath Choudhury by his wife
Leela Devi Choudhury. Devika's father, Colonel...
- the
aftermath of
their deaths becomes elusive. From the
perspective of
Manmathnath Gupta,
after the loss of
these two figureheads, the
revolutionary movement...
-
Keshab Chakravarty,
Banwari Lal,
Murari Lal Gupta,
Mukundi Lal, and
Manmathnath Gupta,
attacked and
robbed a
government train in
Kakori near Lucknow...
- Chaudhuri's
first cousin,
being the
daughter of his father's brother,
Manmathnath Chaudhuri.
Among Chaudhuri's
other close relatives were
Barrister Kumud...
- V
Press And
Guardian Press Madras. pp. 452.
Yuddha Kanda - CX (110):
Manmathnath Dutt (1891). Ramayana. pp. 481. Vālmīki; Goldman, R.P.; Goldman, S.J...
- Harivaṁśa Purāṇa: Ch. 26-55.
Rasbihari Lal & Sons. ISBN 978-81-87812-70-8.
Manmathnath Dutt (1891). Ramayana. Hari
Prasad Shastri. The
Ramayana of Valmiki,...
- ISBN 978-1-107-06546-8 Chatterjee, J.C.
Indian Revolutionaries in Conference. Gupta,
Manmathnath (1972).
History of the
Indian Revolutionary Movement.
Somaiya Publications...