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Parasnis or
Parasnavis is a
title and
surname native to the
Indian state of
Maharashtra and
North Karnataka.
Parasnis was a
designation of a post who...
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Vithal Sakharam Parasnis (17xx–18xx) was a Sanskrit,
Vedic and
Persian scholar of the
early 19th
century Maharashtra.
Commonly known as "Aba", he is usually...
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Dattatray Balwant Parasnis (1870–1926) was a
historian from Maharashtra, India, who
lived during the
British Raj days.
Parasnis had been
granted a lifelong...
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Niranjan Madhav also
known as
Niranjan Madhav Parasnis (1703-1790) was a
diplomat and poet, who
worked as
Parasnis under Peshwa Bajirao I. He was sent on diplomatic...
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people Vol. II, CA
Kincaid and DB
Parasnis, pg. 64 [2] A
history of the
Maratha people Vol. II, CA
Kincaid and DB
Parasnis, pg. 64 [3] A
history of the Maratha...
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mercenary trooper under various Maratha generals.
According to
Kincaid &
Parasnis,
Balaji Vishwanath entered the
Maratha administration during the reign...
- François (1996). "Living with two
languages and two cultures". In I.
Parasnis (ed.).
Cultural and
Language Diversity and the Deaf Experience. Cambridge...
- an ****ault on
Kanakagiri by
Afzal Khan. G.A. Kingain; Rao
Bahadur D.B
Parasnis (1918). "A
History of
Maratha People".
Oxford University Press. pp. 42–43...
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Hatalkar (1958). "Maratha Aristocracy: The
Scindias of Gwalior".
Kincaid &
Parasnis, p.156 Haig L, t-Colonel Sir
Wolseley (1967). The
Cambridge History of...
- Dhor, and
Mahar communities of Maharashtra. The
Marathi historian D.S.
Parasnis and his co-author, the
British Raj High
Court judge, C.A.
Kincaid of colonial-era...