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Ranajit Guha FAHA (23 May 1923 – 28
April 2023)
emerged as a
prominent Indian historian and a
seminal figure among the
early architects of the Subaltern...
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Ranajit Kunwar (Nepali: रणजीत कुँवर, c. 1753–1815) was a
Nepalese governor and
military personnel in the
Kingdom of Nepal. He was a son of Ramakrishna...
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Ranajit Pande (Nepali: रणजीत पाँडे) was a
Nepalese politician,
military personnel and
courtier in the
Kingdom of Nepal. He was a
member of the Gora Pande...
- lot of
mutiny in the
kingdom especially in
cities like
Thimi and Banepa.
Ranajit Malla was
described very
positively by
Capuchin missionaries, particularly...
- (1891–1937). The term's
semantic range has
evolved from its
first usage by
Ranajit Guha,
following Gramsci, to
refer solely to
peasants who had not been integrated...
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Ranajit Chakraborty (April 17, 1946 –
September 23, 2018) was a
human and po****tion geneticist. At the time of his death, he was
Director of the Center...
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Ranajit Kumar Roy (রণজিত কুমার রায়) is a
Bangladesh Awami League politician and the in****bent
Member of
Parliament from Jessore-4. Roy was born on 1...
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh of
Punjab (1780–1839) was the
founder of the Sikh Empire.
Ranjit Singh may also
refer to:
Ranjit Singh of
Bharatpur (1745–1805),...
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Kingdom of
Bhaktapur (modern day Bhaktapur, Nepal), the
first wife of
Ranajit Malla and a
Newar language poet. For a
brief period, she and her two-year-old...
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founding members of the
subaltern studies group in the 1970s,
remembered by
Ranajit Guha in 1993 as "an ****ortment of
marginalised academics".
Arnold contributed...