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- Haridas Viharidas Desai (1840–1895) was Diwan of Junagadh state from 1883 onwards. He was a pious man and a brilliant administrator who in a decade made...
- four friends from here, Manasukhram Tripathi, Manibhai Jashbhai, Haridas Viharidas Desai (Bhau Saheb) and Ranchodram Udayaram's congregation were ****cuted...
- to Mahatma Gandhi S. T. Desaifirst Chief Justice of Gujarat Haridas Viharidas Desai - Diwan of Junagadh state (1883–95) Bhimsen Venkatrao Desai - Politician;...
- transferred Chudasama capital from Vamansthali to Junagadh. In 1893-94, Haridas Viharidas, the Dewan of Junagadh State, had restored the fort. In July 2020, the...
- Commission on Opium of 1895, formed by British Government along with Haridas Viharidas Desai who was the Diwan of Junagadh. The Royal Opium Commission consisted...
- Subway and Dunkin' Donuts, and retail franchises such as 7-Eleven. Haridas Viharidas Desai, Dewan of Junagadh state Vitthalbhai Patel (1873 - 1933), Indian...
- West to preach Vedanta. He visited Junagadh and was the guest of Haridas Viharidas Desai, diwan of the state, who was so charmed by his company that every...
- Commission on Opium of 1895, formed by the British Government. Haridas Viharidas Desai, the Diwan of Junagadh, was the only other Indian member. Lakshmeshwar...
- of Nawab Sir Muhammad Bahadur Khan III at behest of his Diwan Haridas Viharidas Desai, who used to public money by organizing lottery to build the temple...
- cold Chicago climate, came to his defence: in an 1894 letter to Haridas Viharidas Desai, Diwan of Junagadh, he wrote "Now here is Virchand Gandhi, the Jain...