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Kamala Markandaya (23 June 1924 – 16 May 2004),
pseudonym of
Kamala Purnaiya,
married name
Kamala Taylor, was a
British Indian novelist and journalist...
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instead they
supported P. N. Krishnamurthi, the
grandson of the
great Purnaiya. Prasad, S
Narendra (23 June 2015). "Revisiting days of yore". No. Bangalore...
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Charya Purnaiya was the
first Jagirdar of the estate. The
jagir consisted of 46 villages. The last
holder of the estate,
Raghavendra Rao
Purnaiya, was awarded...
- British. The
British had
sought the ****istance of Mir
Sadiq who, like
Purnaiya and Qamar-ud-din Khan, had been for
sometime past
carrying on correspondence...
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deposition after 1799.[citation needed]
These five men
include Mir Sadiq,
Purnaiya, two
military commanders Sai****
Saheb and Qamaruddin, and Mir Nadim, commandant...
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instead they
supported P. N. Krishnamurthi, the
grandson of the
great Purnaiya. "The
Durbar Honours". The Times. No. 36966. London. 1
January 1903. p...
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Mysore and
administration was
given to
Dewan Purnaiya because the
throne prince was
still young.
Purnaiya was an able administrator, and
under his guidance...
- to
Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar III. Rao was the
immediate successor to
Purnaiya and was
succeeded by
Savar Bakshi Rama Rao in
February 1812.
Before being...
- novelist, blogger, non-fiction
writer Kamala Markandaya, pen name of
Kamala Purnaiya Taylor (1924–2004), best
selling novelist,
journalist C K
Meena (born 1957)...
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succeeding years. One Rama Rao was
appointed Foujdar of
Nagar in 1799 by
Purnaiya.
Sowar Bakshi Rama Rao,
Bargir Bakshi Balaji Rao, Babu Rao,
Krishna Rao...