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Indian victim of Sati
India who was burned on her husband's funeral pyre in an act of Sati at Deorala village in Rajasthan, India. At the time, she was 18 years old and had
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Village in Rajasthan, India
Maharao Shekhaji, precursor of all Shekhawat rajputs. It is also called Deorala and Divrala. It became infamous because of the Sati incident that took
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Book by William Dalrymple
sati on her dead husband's funeral pyre. The author interviews people in Deorala and gives an overview of the 19th century history of the practice of sati
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Woman who committed sati
be a devotee of Rani Sati) committed sati in 1987 in the nearby town of Deorala. Following Kanwar's immolation, the Indian government issued an order proscribing
Rani_Sati
Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation
trying to force her to do after the death of her husband.[citation needed] Deorala Jauhar Ritual suicide Self-immolation Thalaikoothal Witch-hunt Dola pratha
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Birania Birodi Bari Birodi Chhoti Chandpura Churimiyan Dantla Darunda Deorala Dhandhan Dhani Pujariyon Ki Fadanpura Ganeshwar Garinda Gothra Bhukaran
List of villages in Sikar district
List_of_villages_in_Sikar_district
1995 Indian film by Anand Patwardhan
like sati. This leads to a description of the murder of Roop Kanwar in Deorala, Rajasthan, in 1987. Kanwar was forced to immolate herself on the funeral
Father,_Son,_and_Holy_War
British India in 1829. On 4 September 1987, 18-year-old Roop Kanwar, from Deorala, Rajasthan, who had been married for 7 months, was burned to death on her
Superstition_in_India
Indian documentary filmmaker
were made for Doordarshan (National Television) on the subject of the Deorala Sati incident and the phenomenon of child marriages. Anwar made his first
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French Scottish
Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'.
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Creeper of hope
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Earth.
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht, EGBERT means "bright edge."
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Protector of devotees
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American, Australian, Latin, Turkish
Faith; Truth; Spring
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Friend, Close friend
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Indian, Telugu
Focused; Powerful; Lord Vishnu
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American, British, English
From the Ancient Oak Tree
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