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- The Works of Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave (1833 – 1886), po****rly known as Narmad, consist essays, poems, plays and other prose were published in collections...
- Dewan Bahadur Narmadashankar Devshankar Mehta (23 August 1871 – 21 March 1939) was a Gujarati writer, historian of philosophy, and administrator from British...
- Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave (pronounced [nər.mə.d̪aː ʃəŋ.kər labh.ʃəŋ.kər d̪ə.ʋe]) (24 August 1833 – 26 February 1886), po****rly known as Narmad, was...
- magazines, but readership of these magazines were mostly limited to Parsis. Narmadashankar Lalshankar, po****rly known as Narmad, Mahipatram Rupram and Karsandas...
- "Jay Jay Garvi Gujarāt" is a poem written by Gujarati poet Narmadashankar Dave in 1873. It is used as a state anthem during ceremonies of the Government...
- Upendra Trivedi Arvind Trivedi Ajit Soni Jaikishan Sooryakumari Sarita Narmadashankar Dushyant Devendra Pandya Vitthal Pandya Bhudo Advani Vishvnath Pandya...
- activist Karsandas Mulji, journalist, social reformer and administrator Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave, Indian Gujarati-language poet, playwright, essayist...
- Chhaganlal Harilal Pandya, Ambalal Bulakhiram Jani, Champashankar Narmadashankar Pandya and Moolshankar Maneklal Yagnik were named as the nine literates...
- Indian Gujarati poet and author Mauli Dave (born 1987), Indian singer Narmadashankar Dave (1833–1886), Indian Gujarati activist and writer known as Narmad...
- Hakikat (Gujarati pronunciation: [mari həkikət]) is the autobiography of Narmadashankar Dave, po****rly known as Narmad, a Gujarati author from Surat in 19th...