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  2. Bhikhudan Gadhvi - Wikipedia

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    Bhikhudan Gadhvi was born on 19 September 1948 in Khijdad, a village in Porbandar district of the Indian state of Gujarat. [4] [5] He started singing at the age of ten and after completing his secondary school education, he made his debut as a singer at the age of 20. [6]

  3. Dayaram - Wikipedia

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    Dayaram was the last poet of the old Gujarati school. Most of his works are written in a literary form called garbi, a lyric song. [8]Dayaram was a devotional poet and was a follower of "Nirgun bhakti sampraday" (Pushti sampraday) in Gujarat.

  4. List of Gujarati dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    (Gujarati: સાર્થ ગુજરાતી જોડણીકોશ) Gujarat Vidyapeeth (Gujarati: ગુજરાત વિદ્યાપીઠ) 1929 Gujarati-Gujarati The first Gujarati dictionary to standardize Gujarati orthography Pāribhāṣik Śabdakoś (Gujarati: પારિભાષિક શબ્દકોશ) Vishwanath Bhatt

  5. Narmakosh - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Before Narmad, several attempts had been made in Gujarat to compile dictionaries, but all employed both English and Gujarati in their definitions. Narmakosh was the first dictionary to explain the meaning of Gujarati words solely in Gujarati. [4] It contains 25,268 words. [8]

  6. List of Gujarati-language writers - Wikipedia

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    A. N. Jani; Aabid Surti; Abdulgani Dahiwala; Abhimanyu Acharya; Achyut Yagnik; Adil Mansuri; Ajaysinh Chauhan; Akho; Akshay Ramanlal Desai; Alexander Kinloch Forbes

  7. Gujarati grammar - Wikipedia

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    The grammar of the Gujarati language is the study of the word order, case marking, verb conjugation, and other morphological and syntactic structures of the Gujarati language, an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken by the Gujarati people.

  8. Gujarati literature - Wikipedia

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    The history of Gujarati literature (Gujarati: ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય) may be traced to 1000 AD, and this literature has flourished since then to the present.

  9. Gujarati script - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with all the other Indic scripts, Gujarati is written from left to right, and is not case-sensitive. The Gujarati script is basically phonemic, with a few exceptions. [6] First out of these is the written representation of non-pronounced a's, which are of three types. Word-final a's. Thus ઘર "house" is pronounced ghar and not ...