- Bāyenchoqlū and Sarāb-e Bāyenchqolū; also
known as Sarāb-e Bāyenjeqlū and
Sārūp) is a
village in Hoseynabad-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Jyoti Sarup (born 20
August 1954 in New Delhi) is a
National Award winning Indian film/serial
director and producer, most
known for
directing the television...
- Ram
Sarup Singh VC (12
April 1919 – 25
October 1944) was an
Indian recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award for gallantry...
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Sarup Singh (also
Swaroop Singh) (9
January 1917 – 4
August 2003) was an
Indian academic turned politician. He
remained a
faculty member at
Kirori Mal...
- Ram
Sarup is an
Indian wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle featherweight at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- Ram
Sarup Ankhi (28
August 1932 – 14
February 2010) was an
Indian writer, poet, and
novelist who
wrote in Punjabi. He
started as a poet but
ended up as...
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Sarup Chand Singla (born 13
April 1961) is an
Indian politician and a businessman. He was the
Member of
Punjab Legislative ****embly from
Bathinda Urban...
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gained its
independence from the
colonial British Empire.
Gurdwara Jyoti Sarup lies
about 1.5
kilometres (0.93 mi)
southeast from
Fatehgarh Sahib on the...
- Ram
Sarup Lugani (known as R.S.Lugani) (25
January 1927 – 22 May 2021) was an
educationist who
pioneered the
Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram. Lugani...
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Visheshwar Sarup.
Marwar And The
Mughal Emperors (1526-1748). p. 58. Sarkar, J. N. A
History Of Jaipur. p. 33. Bhargava,
Visheshwar Sarup (1966). Marwar...