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Chauhan, Gohil, Solanki, Sodha, and Kachhwaha. Sisodiyāṃ rī khyāta Būṃdī rā dhaṇiyāṃ rī khyāta Vāgaḍaḍiyā cahūvāṃṇā rī pīḍhī Vāta dahiyāṃ rī Būṃdelāṃ rī
Khyat (IAST: Khyāta) is a form of bardic historical prose that was prevalent in the western Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is a collection
Hendthighelbedi Anand Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada Idu Saadhya Khyata / Karthik Kamplapur Gagana Raju 1990 Golmaal Radhakrishna Gopalakrishna
the remotest frontier of knowledge and its fame widespread on earth [jyā-khyātā]." It has been published several times along with a commentary by the author
c. 1660; one of the oldest extant historical records of the region, the Khyata collated information from existing oral literature, genealogies and administrative
Musical Heritage of India. APH Publishing. p. 59. ISBN 9788131300466. Khyāta: itihāsa, kalā, evaṃ saṃskr̥ti kī śodha patrikā (in Hindi). Marubhūmi Śodha
such metres. Written in Dingal, the various sources, known as bata (vata), khyata, vigata, pidhiavali, and vamsavali, form the most important body of primary
Marwari) (1st ed.). Delhi: Panchsheel Prakashan. p. 201. Jodhapura Rājya kī khyāta (in Hindi). Bhāratīya Itihāsa Anusandhāna Parishad, evaṃ Pañcaśīla Prakāśana
and the sayls. The narrative of Pabuji, in particular, is recorded in the Khyata of Muhato Nainasi, a text with the title Vata Pabujiri. The entire narration
(1610–1670), Diwan of Raja Jaswant Singh of Jodhpur: Muhanot Nainasi ri khyata, Marawada ra Paraganan ri Vigata Dariyavji (1676–1758) Bankidas Asiya (1771–1833):
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Life.
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Jasmine Flower
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Miracle; Magic; Divine
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Name of the freed slave-girl
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Extremely Mighty; Son of Lord Krishna
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Grace
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Breton and Welsh form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PADRIG means "patrician; of noble descent."
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Brave.
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Ancient Arabic lute
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The Heroine of God; Strong One of God; God is My Strength
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