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The Maharaja of Indore Tukojirao Holkar II at the Delhi Darbar of 1877.

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  The Maharaja of Indore Tukojirao Holkar II at the Delhi Darbar of 1877. WRITTEN BY  Ved Kumar  | Updated: Jan 28,2024, 08:26 AM IST Tukojirao Holkar II Tukojirao Holkar II (3 May 1835 - 17 June 1886) was the Maharaja of Indore belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas. His birth name was Shrimant Yukaji Jaswant Holkar. He was the son of Sardar Shrimant Santoji Rao Holkar, from the collateral branch of the Holkar dynasty. Maharaja of Indore Tukojirao Holkar III - 1913. Tukojirao Holkar III - 1913. Powered by Webercraft Technologies

Hindu tempple of "SANT NENURAM " islamkot town of tharparkar desert pakistan

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 Beautiful Hindu Temples inside area of Sant Nenu Ram Ashram at Islamkot town of Tharparkar Desert of Sindh. WRITTEN BY  Ved Kumar  | Updated: Jan 27,2024, 08:26 AM IST The Sant Neenu Ram was born in 1898 in the Islamkot. He was very inspired by the teachings of Hindu saint Poorun Bharti whose shrine is 7 km away from Islamkot. He spent years at that shrine and then came back to his Islamkot to spread the teachings of Pooran Bharti and built the ashram. He built a community kitchen in ashram to serve food for everyone irrespective of their caste and religion. To feed the visitors to the ashram, he used to go from house to house to collect food.  Sant Nenuram Ashram is an Ashram located in Islamkot city in the Tharparkar District in the Sindh province of Pakistan  It is one of the most revered temples of the Hindu community in Pakistan.  The Sant Nenuram Mela- three day festival commemorating the death anniversary of Sant Nenuram is visited by a large number...

Ancient Bhodesar Jain Temple Nagarparkar Tharparkar ( Pakistan)

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 Ancient Bhodesar Jain Temple Nagarparkar Tharparkar. Temples are a collection of abandoned temples as well as a mosque (Bhodesar) dating back to the 12th to the 15th centuries. Bhodesar mosque is just beside the temple, which is the reflection of religious hormoney, love and peace. WRITTEN BY  Ved Kumar  | Updated: Jan 26,2024, 08:26 AM IST There is one more Ancient jain temple at Nagarparkar town of sindh. Please have a look on that temple too. Image is below.               Powered by Webercraft Technologies

Anand bakshi childhood pics from RAWALPINDI

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  Anand bakshi childhood picture of RAWALPINDI House WRITTEN BY  Ved Kumar  | Updated: Jan 26,2024, 08:26 AM IST Indian legend poet and lyricist Anand Bakshi (Child) with his parents on the rooftop of their Rawalpindi house in 1931. They left Rawalpindi in 1947. Anand Bakshi (21 July 1930 – 30 March 2002) was an Indian poet and lyricist. He was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist a total of 37 times (most nomination), resulting in 4 wins. The family arrived in Delhi, via a Dakota aircraft after the Partition of India and then migrated to Pune, then Meerut and settled again finally in Delhi Bakshi came to Hindi films to make a name for himself in writing and singing, but ended up becoming more successful in writing lyrics in Hindi cinema. he wrote memorable lyrics in many movies including Bobby, Amar Prem (1971), Aradhana (1969), Jeene Ki Raah, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Aaye Din Bahar Ke, Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke, Seeta Aur Geeta, Sholay (1975), Dharam Veer, Nagina, La...

Meet Indian Maharaja, who, with a net worth of Rs 57,901 crores, stood among the world’s wealthiest men alongside Mir Osman Ali Khan

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  Meet Indian Maharaja, who, with a net worth of Rs 57,901 crores, stood among the world’s wealthiest men alongside Mir Osman Ali Khan Introducing the Indian Maharaja, whose net worth of Rs 57,901 crores placed him among the world’s richest individuals, sharing the spotlight with Mir Osman Ali Khan. WRITTEN BY  Ved Kumar  | Updated: Jan 21,2024, 08:26 AM IST Nizam Mir osman Ali Khan (HYDERABAD KING)  In the annals of history, Mir Osman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad, held the title of the “richest man in the world” as proclaimed by TIME Magazine in 1937. With a colossal net worth of $236 billion (Rs 18 lakh 68 thousand Crores), Khan’s opulence was exemplified by the use of a rare Jacob diamond, valued at Rs 1000 crores, as a paperweight, and a garage adorned with 50 Rolls-Royce cars, including the prestigious Silver Ghost Throne Car. Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV (King of Mysore)  Yet, another prominent figure in this era of grandeur was an Indian Mahara...