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Vrind (1643–1723) was an
Indian saint and poet in
Hindi language from Marwar, in
present Rajasthan. He was an
important poet of the
Ritikal period of...
- Nayikabhed,
Nakhshikh and
satasattak by
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
Vrind Satsai by
Vrind (1643 - 1723),
court poet of
ruler of
Kishangarh Hindi literature...
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Indian languages such as
Maithili and Hindi. She has a band
named Madhuram Vrind.
Govardhan Math Puri's Shankaracharya, Shri
Nischalananda Saraswati, is...
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poetry by Amir
Khusro [citation needed]
Eulogies by Kavi
Bhushan Vrind Satsai by
Vrind (1643 - 1723),
court poet of
ruler of
Kishangarh Braj
Bhasha IANS...
- ISBN 9780123739148. PMID 17950376.
Marin F,
Corstjens P, de
Gaulejac B, de
Vrind-De Jong E,
Westbroek P (July 2000). "Mucins and
molluscan calcification...
- (1612–1713),
author of Shivabavani,
Chhatrasal Dashak etc.
Vrind (1643–1723),
author of Nitisatsai,
Vrind Satsai etc. Guru
Gobind Singh (1669–1708),
author of...
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Richard van Poelgeest, 11
Frans Houben, 12
Milko Lieverst, 13 Paul
Vrind, 14
Peter Dam, 15 Jos
Kuipers (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn) 2015 EuroBasket: finished...
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Rahman "Mausam &
Escape & Jai Ho!" (medley)
Hindi 2020
Akashvani Vadya Vrind "My India"
Hindi 2021
Summersalt "Public
Address System of the
Khasi people"...
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Ramayana Virendra Kumar Baranwal (born 1941),
Indian poet and
writer Vrind (1643–1723), poet A. K.
Ramanujan (1929–1993), poet and
scholar of Indian...
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historical novelist Vidya Niwas Mishra (1926–2005), scholar,
journalist Vrind (1643–1723), Braj
bhasha poet
Yashpal (1903–1976), novelist, author, Jhutha...