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Amichand Rajbansi (14
January 1942 – 29
December 2011) was a
South African politician. He was a
former chairman of the Ministers'
Council of the House...
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Shameen Thakur-
Rajbansi (née Thakur; born 17
November 1964) is a
South African politician who has been the
leader of the
Minority Front since 2012. She...
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important party led by the late Mr. A.
Rajbansi in the Indian-only
House of
Delegates in the
Tricameral Parliament.
Rajbansi's widow and
colleague in the KwaZulu-Natal...
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Purna Prasad Rajbansi (Nepali: पूर्णप्रसाद राजबंशी) is a
Nepalese politician,
belonging to the
Communist Party of
Nepal (Maoist Centre) (CPN[M]). In April...
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Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi (Nepali: ललित नारायण राजवंशी, born 27
February 1999) is a
Nepalese cricketer. He made his List A
debut for
Nepal against Zimbabwe...
- Urja
Stadium is
located in
Rajbansi Nagar, Patna, Bihar, India. This
stadium is
known for
hosting Ranji Trophy matches. This
Stadium Hosts Cricket and...
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themselves as
Rajbansis or
Vratya Kshatriya (Bhanga Kshatriya)
their movement ended with
getting Kshatriya status,
being known as
Rajbansis and also enlisting...
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while Amichand Rajbansi's National People's
Party won a
plurality of
seats in the
Indian House of Delegates.
Hendrickse and
Rajbansi were
appointed to...
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rules of conduct, and
maintain justice. In his reign, a
certain Bibhubarma Rajbansi, or
descendant of a Rajah,
having consecrated a Buddha,
built an aqueduct...
- pp. 61–85 Das,
Jitendra Nath (2004). "The
backwardness of the
Rajbansis and the
Rajbansi kshatriya movement (1891–1936)".
Proceedings of the
Indian History...