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Suremphaa (reign 1751–1769), or
Rajeswar Singha, the
fourth son of
Rudra Singha,
became the king of the Ahom
kingdom after the
death of his
brother King...
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Rajeswar (28
August 1926 in Salem,
Tamil Nadu – 14
January 2018 in New Delhi) was an
Indian Police Service officer, an
Intelligence Bureau chief...
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cricketers "
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April 2016. "
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April 2016.
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Rajeshwar is an
Indian film director, who has
worked in
Tamil films. He was
active primarily as a film
maker and a
writer in the 1990s collaborating...
- Singh, she was
married to
Rajeswar Singha. She was
instrumental in
killing Moamoria rebel Raghab Borbarua. The Ahom King,
Rajeswar Singha,
helped Kuranganayani’s...
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Kumar Nehru Bhairab Dutt
Pande Ghananand Pande Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit T. V.
Rajeswar C. R.
Krishnaswamy Rao
Pattadakal Venkanna R. Rao V. K. R. V. Rao Bipin...
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comprising the
records of
Tungkhungia Ahom
kings mainly from the
reign of
Rajeswar Singha to
Kamaleswar Singha, (1751–1806). It was
written by
Srinath Duara...
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Kumar Nehru Bhairab Dutt
Pande Ghananand Pande Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit T. V.
Rajeswar C. R.
Krishnaswamy Rao
Pattadakal Venkanna R. Rao V. K. R. V. Rao Bipin...
- they
lived under the
protection of the Ahom ruler,
Rajeswar Singha.
Chitsai wrote a
letter to
Rajeswar Singha saying that the
person taking refuge at his...
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dedicated to god Shiva. The
present brick temple was
built by Ahom King
Rajeswar Singha in 1755 C.E. upon a star-shaped
ground plan of a
stone temple of...