-
Yuvaraja (r. 682 – 706 CE).
Niyogis are
divided into
groups like
Aruvela Niyogis,
Pakanati Niyogis,
Prathamasaki Niyogis and others.
Golkonda Vyaparis...
- respectively.
Niyogis are
further subdivided into
Aruvela Niyogis,
Pakanati Niyogis and others.
Golkonda Vyaparis were said to be a part of
Niyogis, but they...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Niyogi is a
caste of Brahmins.
Niyogi may also
refer to:
Audrey Stevens Niyogi,
American biochemist and co-discoverer...
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Partha Niyogi (July 31, 1967
Kolkata –
October 1, 2010 Chicago) was the
Louis Block Professor in
Computer Science and
Statistics at the
University of Chicago...
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Niyogi Books is an
independent publishing house based in New Delhi, India, that
focuses on
illustrated non-fiction
books across art, architecture, travel...
-
Shankar Guha
Niyogi (14
February 1943 – 28
September 1991) was an
Indian labor leader who was the
founder of the
Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha, a
labor union...
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Kanailal Niyogi (1924 - 19 May 1961) was an
employee of the
Indian Railways who took part in the
Bengali Language Movement in the
Barak Valley in 1961...
- were
serving as high-level
administrators under Qutub Shahis replaced Niyogis at the
village level as
revenue officers with the help of
Golconda Vyaparis...
-
Akhilbandhu Niyogi in 1902 at Sankrail-Tangail
village of
Mymensingh district, now Bangladesh.
Niyogi's father's name is
Govinda Chandra Niyogi and mother...
- The
Niyogi Committee Report On
Christian Missionary Activities is a
report published by the
Government of
Madhya Pradesh in 1956. It is
divided into two...