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conjuncts instead of
Indic text. Nauratan/
Navaratnas (Sanskrit
dvigu nava-ratna,
Sanskrit pronunciation: [
nɐʋɐrɐt̪nɐ], transl. nine gems) or
Nauratan was a...
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Navaratna (Sanskrit: नवरत्न) is a
Sanskrit compound word
meaning "nine gems" or "ratnas".
Jewellery created in this
style has
important cultural significance...
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Sanskrit compound word
meaning "nine gems", can also
refer to the following:
Navaratnas, a
group of nine
extraordinary advisors in the
court of
legendary Indian...
- (22.10), a
treatise attributed to Kalidasa, nine
noted scholars (the
Navaratnas) were at Vikramaditya's court:
Vidyasimha Dhanavantari Ghatakarapara Kalidasa...
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great patron of learning, his
court is said to have
hosted the
legendary Navaratnas (Nine Gems). His rule
strengthened trade, culture, and administration...
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chief consort of
Mughal emperor Akbar. His son, Man
Singh I, one of the
Navaratnas of Akbar,
became the highest-ranking
official of his court. His daughter...
- of the nine
important ministers (dewan) in Akbar's court,
known as the
Navaratnas.
Rahim was
known for his
Hindustani dohe (couplets) and his
books on astrology...
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Ratna Style (Bengali: রত্ন শিল্পরীতি) is a
style of
Bengal temple architecture, that
originated in
Bengal from the 15th to 16th centuries,
under the Mallabhum...
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appointed him
tutor for his sons and gave
place to him
among his
decorative '
Navaratnas'.
Faizi was born in Agra on 5 Sha'ban, AH 954 (20
September 1547), he...
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historicity of
these stories is doubtful.
Akbar considered him one of the
Navaratnas Nine
Ministers (the nine jewels) and gave him the
title Mian, an honorific...