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Dadala Raphael Ramanayya (30 June 1908 – 5 May 1991) was an
Indian nationalist leader who was
instrumental in the
merger of the
French territory of Yanam...
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Iyyanki Venkata Ramanayya or
Ayyanki Venkata Ramanaiah (24 July 1890 – 1979) was an
Indian public library activist.
Ramanayya never worked as a librarian...
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Chandra Mukherji re-published it in his magazine.
Gundukurti Venkata Ramanayya,
editor of the "Indian
Leisure Hour",
encouraged Apparao greatly during...
- to his hometown,
where he
stays as a
neighbour of
their family friend,
Ramanayya.
Bhushayya arranges an
affluent marriage alliance for Leela, but it is...
- Naidou, as well as pro-India (pro-merger)
leaders like
Dadala Raphael Ramanayya, V. Subbiah,
Edouard Goubert and
Madimchetty Satianandam.
While Krouschnaya...
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Badri Prasad Bajoria (1972)
Kanta Saroop Krishen (1972)
Iyyanki Venkata Ramanayya (1972)
Chandraprabha Saikiani (1972)
Sarojini Varadappan (1973) Queenie...
- 479. Śarmā 1996, p. 291.
Marshall 1931, p. [page needed]. N.
Venkata Ramanayya (1941). Rudra-Śiva. pp. 34–35.
Nirala Publictions. The
Nepala Mahatmya...
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Badri Prasad Bajoria (1972)
Kanta Saroop Krishen (1972)
Iyyanki Venkata Ramanayya (1972)
Chandraprabha Saikiani (1972)
Sarojini Varadappan (1973) Queenie...
- was
instrumental in the
merger of
Yanam into
India was
Dadala Rafael Ramanayya. He was born in
Farampeta and
became a key
leader of the
liberation of...
- See
Nilakanta Sastri, A
History of
South India, p112-113 N.,
Venkata Ramanayya (1929).
Trilochana Pallava And
Karikala Chola. Madras: V.
Ramaswamy Sastrulu...