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- Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth was a Gujarati educationist, reformer, novelist and biographer from 19th century India. He was born in Surat on 3 December 1829...
- Parsis. Narmadashankar Lalshankar, po****rly known as Narmad, Mahipatram Rupram and Karsandas Mulji were members of Buddhivardhak Sabha. He was a nominated...
- Rupram Chakrabarty (Bengali: রূপরাম চক্রবর্তী) (c. 17th century) was a Bengali poet of the Middle Ages and one of the most significant contributor to Dharmamangalkavya...
- dragged on for four months. At last in the middle of may, peace was made, Rupram, on behalf of his master, gave a written bond to pay the Marathas 30 lakhs...
- poet, playwright, essayist, orator, lexicographer and reformer Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth, Gujarati educationist, reformer, novelist and biographer Tribhuvandas...
- Ramanbhai Nilkanth was born on 13 March 1868 in Ahmedabad to Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth and Rupkunwarba who were social reformers. He completed his primary...
- characteristic of the Hindu deity Shiva. It may also refer to: Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth, Gujarati educationist, reformer, novelist and biographer Neelakantha...
- Khemananda, Ketka Das Khemananda, Dwij Madhav, Adi Rupram, Manik Ram, Mayur Bhatt, Khelaram, Rupram, Sitaram Das, Shyamj. The 18th-century two brilliant...
- dragged on for four months. At last in the middle of May, peace was made, Rupram, on behalf of his master, gave a written bond to pay the Marathas 30 lakhs...
- Kshemananda (17th century) Abdul Hakim (17th century) Daulat Quazi (17th century) Rupram Chakrabarty (17th century) Heyat Mahmud (1693–1760) Bharatchandra Ray (1712–1760)...