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Vishnubhat Godse (1827–1904) (commonly
known as
Godse Bhataji) was an
Indian traveller and a
Marathi writer.
Godse is best
known for his
travelogue Majha...
- Travels: the
Story of the 1857 Mutiny") is a
Marathi travelogue written by
Vishnubhat Godse, who
travelled on foot from Varsai, a
village near Pen (in what...
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Indian model Nathuram Godse (1910–1949), ********in of
Mahatma Gandhi Vishnubhat Godse (1827–1904),
Hindu priest Godse,
disambiguation This page lists...
- (2002) The
Indian Mutiny 1857, London: Penguin, p. 368 "One
Indian source [
Vishnubhat Godse]
alleges that the day
before the
sepoys mutinied,
Skene went to...
- Edwardes,
Michael (1975) Red Year. London:
Sphere Books, p. 119,
citing Vishnubhat Godse Majha Pravas, Poona, 1948, in Marathi; p. 67 Edwardes,
Michael (1975)...
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Queen of
Jhansi – News Nation". NewsNation.
Retrieved 10
December 2019.
Vishnubhat Godse has
recorded what he knew of this in his Maza Praavas. "Rani Laxmi...
- the only
daughter of an
orthodox Brahmin of the village, Madhwacharya.
Vishnubhat is
another Brahmin belonging to a
different sect, who
wants to settle...
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Gangadhar Viththal Dattatreya Ghate Mangala Godbole Dattatraya Ganesh Godse Vishnubhat Godse Mandakini Gogate Arvind Gokhale Vidyadhar S.
Gokhale Padma Gole...
- of
Indian legends,
fairy tales and folk
tales – the
Kathasaritsagara Vishnubhat Godse,
Indian travelogue writer known for Maza
Pravas B.K.S. Iyengar,...
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Pradeep – 1934 Vaktrutva :
Krushnashastri Chiplunkar – 1936 Maza
Pravas –
Vishnubhat Godse – 1966
English East
India Company cha
Peshwe Darbarshi farsi patravyavahar...