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Colonel Kumar Sri Sir
Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II, (10
September 1872 – 2
April 1933),
often known as
Ranji or K. S.
Ranjitsinhji, was an
Indian cricketer...
- Sir
Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja GCSI GCIE (18
September 1895 – 3
February 1966),
known to some as the Good Maharaja, was the
Maharaja Jam Sahib...
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named "the
Cricket Championship of India", in 1935 it was
renamed after Ranjitsinhji, who was the
first Indian to play
international cricket. He pla**** for...
- came from this.
Nawanagar is also
famous for its late
ruler Jam
Saheb Ranjitsinhji (died 1933), who was a
famous cricket player at
Cambridge in England...
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Square (Polish:
Skwer Dobrego Maharadży) was
named after Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja, the
Maharaja Jam
Sahib of
Nawanagar State in modern-day India...
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Prince Ranjitsinhji Practising Batting in the Nets was a 1897 film of the
cricketer Ranjitsinhji. This film
attributed to
Henry Walter Barnett, is one...
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infrastructure during his
reign in the 1920s. Jam
Saheb Shri
Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji expanded the city's
development in the 1940s when it was part of the...
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families of Dared,
Lodhika and Rajpur. His
grandfather Darbar Saheb Shri
Ranjitsinhji Bhavsinhji was last
ruler of
Limda and an
independence activist who took...
- de
Winton and J. C. Thring;
Indian cricketer Colonel H. H. Shri Sir
Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II; and
George Mallory, the mountaineer.
University of Cambridge...
- the
Disarmament Question by
Prince Ranjitsinhji,
Maharaja Jam
Saheb of Nawanagar. Authors: C. B. Fry,
Ranjitsinhji. Publisher:
Hodder and
Stoughton (1923)...