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Muhnot Nainsi (1610–1670) was a
medieval historian and
Dewan of Rat****
ruler Jaswant Singh of Marwar. He is
known for his
studies of the
region now encomp****ed...
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Nainsi ri
Khyat (or 'Khyat of
Nainsi') is a late 17th-century
Marwari &
Dingal text
chronicling the
history of Marwar. Its
author Muhnot Nainsi, an official...
- from one of the
Rashtrakuta branches.
Muhnot Nainsi, emplo**** by the Rat****s of Marwar,
chronicled Nainsi ri Khyat, a
bardic genealogical history of the...
- belonged, also
claimed descent from a
branch of the
royal Sisodia family.
Nainsi in his book
mentioned Shahji descended from Chacha, son of Rana Lakha. Similarly...
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Tughluq came to the throne. The
Rajput bardic chronicles such as
Nainsi ri
Khyat by
Nainsi (17th century)
claim that amid the
turmoil caused by the end of...
- Saligrama" and "Gokulanatha".
According to the 17th
century chronicler Munhot Nainsi, he had a
brother named Maladeva. As the heir apparent,
Kanhadadeva ****isted...
- she
meets the son of
Emperor Rikan,
Crown Prince Kai, who asks her to fix
Nainsi, his
former personal android.
Cyborgs are
treated as
second class citizens...
- authors; e.g., Bankidās-ri-Khyāt (Khyat by
Kaviraja Bankidas).
Nainsi-ri-Khyat
written by
Nainsi is
considered to be the most
prominent of khyats. Khyatas...
- (Lakhan) of Nadol. Two
theories describe the
origin of Deoras.
According to
Nainsi ri Khyat, the wife of Asraj, a
descendant of
Chauhan Lakhan, was Devi Swaroop...
- Alauddin's
conquest of the fort. The 17th
century chronicler Muhnot Nainsi in his
Nainsi ri Khyat, who
wrote under Rajput patronage,
states that Ratnasimha...