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Motiram Bhatta (Nepali: मोतीराम भट्ट; 1866–1896) (1923–1953 BS) was a
Nepalese poet, singer, essayist, publisher,
literary critic and biographer. He is...
- The
Shrimati Mithibai Motiram Kundnani College of
Commerce & Economics,
commonly known as M. M. K. College, is a
private educational institution, located...
- Adda
Motiram is a
village in Gorakhpur,
Uttar Pradesh, India.
Election Commission data,
retrieved on 1
February 2010 26°41′14″N 83°29′55″E / 26.6873°N...
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Gajanan Motiram Lawate (born 1970) is an
Indian politician from Maharashtra. He is an MLA from
Daryapur ****embly constituency,
which is
reserved for Scheduled...
- Shri
Pandit Motiram (1899 – 24
April 1934),
sometimes referred to as
Motiram Pandit and Moti Prasad, was an
Indian classical vocalist from the
Mewati gharana...
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Motiram Odgoo was an
Indian politician from the
state of the
Madhya Pradesh. He
represented Kiranpur Vidhan Sabha constituency of
undivided Madhya Pradesh...
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Motiram Gajanan Rangnekar (M. G. Rangnekar) (10
April 1907 – 1
February 1995) was a
Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He
received the
Sangeet Natak...
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conditions of prisoners. This era is also
known s
Motiram Bhatta era,
after the poet
Motiram Bhatta.
Motiram Bhatta (1923–1953 BS or 1866–1896 CE) revived...
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Ramayana was po****r in oral form. It was
later compiled and
published by
Motirām Bhatta in the late 19th
century as
Bhanubhakta Ramayana Bhanubhakta Acharya...
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Motiram Punamramji Koli is an
Indian politician,
social worker and
current Member of the
Rajasthan Legislative ****embly from
Reodar ****embly constituency...