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Pratap Singh (18 July 1848 – 23
September 1925) was the
Maharaja of
Jammu and Kashmir, and head of the
Jamwal Rajput clan of the
ruling Dogra dynasty....
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Partab Ramchand is a
veteran Indian sports journalist with wide
experience in all
modes of the
profession – print,
electronic (both TV and radio), and...
- Gen. Remington, Sir
Partab Singh, & the
Rajah of
Rutlam riding in
France (Linghem). Photographer- H. D. Girdwood....
- Ramchand,
Partab (23
November 1999). "Indian team
determined to set
record aright". ESPNcricinfo.
Retrieved 14 July 2017. Ramchand,
Partab (9 December...
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Bunji Bridge (or
Partab Pul) is a
suspension bridge on the
Indus River near Bunji, a town in the
Astore District of Gilgit-Baltistan, ****stan. It was...
- as a "schoolboy prodigy" and a "classy left-hander" by
Cricinfo writer Partab Ramchand, he made his first-class
debut before he
turned 15. As an 18-year-old...
- pickings". The Times.
Retrieved 9
April 2024 – via Newsbank. Ramchand,
Partab (15
April 2000). "First list of trainees". ESPNcricinfo.
Archived from the...
- the
original on 28
February 2013.
Retrieved 17
November 2013. Ramchand,
Partab (24
February 2001). "Tendulkar's duel with
Warne symbolised India's superiority"...
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brilliant fielder. But it was the way he went
about things that
caught the eye.
Partab Ramchand wrote after Jaisimha's
death that "his slim figure,
which he maintained...
- the gold
Varaha (or Hun/Honnu, Gadyana)
weighted 50.65 – 53 grains. The
Partab or
Pratapa was
valued at half a Varaha. The
Fanam ( or Phanam, Hana), an...