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Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
became known as the Rajas of Chandapur. As of 2011, the population of Simrauta is 6,423, in 1,031 households. Semrauta hosts a Dhanush Yagya festival
Simrauta
District of Uttar Pradesh in India
Ateha in Pratapgarh district. The last stream called the Naiya is the Simrauta Naiya, which originates in Barabanki district and is a tributary of the
Raebareli_district
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
Rokha-Jais, Simrauta, Mohanganj, and Gaura-Jamun in what is now Sultanpur district.) Janga Singh's brothers were based at Ateha and Simrauta respectively
Tiloi
Nagar panchayat in Uttar Pradesh, India
made up of 6 parganas: Mohanganj, Simrauta, Inhauna, Kumhrawan, Bachhrawan, and Hardoi. Maharajganj itself was in Simrauta pargana. At the turn of the 20th
Maharajganj,_Raebareli
District of Uttar Pradesh in India
(which was transferred into Barabanki district), Inhauna, Rokha-Jais, Simrauta, and Mohanganj (which were all transferred into Raebareli district). The
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Katari region, his descendants established estates like Katari, Chandapur, Simrauta, Tiloi, Shahmau, Tekari, Dakhinwara, Bhuvanshahpur, Hargaon, Atheha, Rajapur
Kanhpuriya
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
fair. Chandapur was founded by Drigbijai Singh, the Kanhpuria raja of Simrauta, and it was the seat of the rajas of Chandapur. The old fort was originally
Chandapur,_Raebareli
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
male and 2 female. The village was listed as belonging to the pargana of Simrauta and the thana of Maharajganj. The 1961 census recorded Domapur (as "Domanpur")
Domapur
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Lord Shiva; God
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Heart of God
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Woman, Kind, Goddess Laxmi
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English : from Middle English parfit ‘fully trained’, ‘well versed’ (Old French parfit(e) ‘complete(d)’, from Latin perfectus, past participle of perficere ‘to finish or accomplish’), hence a nickname, probably originally denoting an apprentice who had completed his period of training. (The change from -er- to -ar- was a characteristic phonetic development in Old French and Middle English.) The modern English word perfect is a learned recoinage from Latin.
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Dedicated to God Mars; God Mars; Female Version of Marcellus; Little Marcus; Warlike; Warring
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good vision; the navel
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Leader; Guide; Bear; Plant
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