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Place in Uttar Pradesh, India
Chandayan is a village in Baghpat district in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, around 100 kilometers from Delhi. In 2014 archeologists discovered
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Sufi epic poem written in 1379 by Maulana Daud
Chandayan, or The Story of Chanda, is the first Hindi literary poem which established the genre of Sufi premkhyan or love story. It was written in 1379
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Indo-Aryan language
the conventional genders of worshipper and worshippee, Maulana Da’ud's Chandayan departs from this tradition). Important works in Braj Bhasha are: Pushtimargiya
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Archaeological site in Uttar Pradesh, India
negotiated with the Kaurava princes to avoid the War at Kurukshetra. Chandayan Mahabharata While S. K. Manjul regards the OCP to be a culture which developed
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Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
Congress 1957 – 1960 Chandayan Muniadan Indian Union Muslim League 1960 2nd P. P. Ummer Koya Indian National Congress 1960 – 1965 Chandayan Muniadan Indian
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Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
court was living here and he wrote first awadhi masnawi world famous book Chandayan. Dalmau is perched on a steep bluff whose height protects the town from
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epic of Lorik and Chanda to write "Chandayan", the first Hindi Sufi love poem in 1379. He believed that "Chandayan" is a divine truth and its shruti are
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Ahammad Kutty M CPI 12118 91 Manjeri GEN P. P. Ummer Koya M INC 69700 Chandayan Muniadan M ML 66028 92 Kandotty GEN M. P. M. Ahammad Kurikkal M ML 33167
1960 Kerala Legislative Assembly election
1960_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election
Tradition of Islamic mystic writing
also draw from the Persian mathnavi. One example of a Sufi romance is Chandayan, which was composed by Mulla Daud c.1379. The Mathnawī and Diwan-e Shams-e
Sufi_literature
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Lotus flower
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English and French : occupational name for one who carried a cross or a bishop’s crook in ecclesiastical processions, from Middle English, Old French croisier.
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One of the kauravas
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Cold Brook
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Satisfied
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Brother
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Friend, Close friend
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Good looking
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Easy comfortable, smooth
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English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : variant spelling of Devereux.
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