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  2. Narsinh Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Upon receiving the list, Narsinh prayed to Krishna and soon a merchant, assumed to be the form of Krishna, appeared with gifts in abundance. [2] This episode has been captured in Narsinh's autobiographical composition - "Kunverbai nu Mameru" or "Mameru nu Pad".

  3. Navalram Pandya - Wikipedia

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    He edited Premanand Bhatt's Kunwarbai nu Mameru (1871). [3] [4] [10] His Vyutpattipatha (1887) was a pioneer essay on philology in Gujarati while Nibandh-riti was an essay on writing essays. [10] [14] His complete works are published under Navalgranthavali (1891), edited by Govardhanram Tripathi. [3] [4] [10]

  4. List of Gujarati films - Wikipedia

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    Kunwarbai nu Mameru (1974) Harishchandra Taramati (1974) Veer Abhal Valo (1974) 1975. Raa Maandlik (1975) Shetal Ne Kanthe (1975) Sant Surdas (1975) Chundadi No Rang (1975) Kanchan Ane Ganga (1975) Jogidas Khuman (1975) Mena Gurjari (1975) Jai Ranchhod (1975) Tanariri (1975) Bhadar Tara Vehta Pani (1975) Okha Haran (1975) Parbhav ni Preet (1975 ...

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  6. Nanmadaw Me Nu - Wikipedia

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    Phalangon where Me Nu born. Me Nu was born Shin Min Nu on 18 June 1783 at Phalangon Village, 5 miles northwest of present-day Khin-U.She was the great-granddaughter of the hero Bala Thaman, who founded the village Palangon and was assigned to the local fort to help guard against the Manipuris during the reign of King Mahadhammaraza Dipadi of the Nyaungyan dynasty.

  7. Chimanlal Trivedi - Wikipedia

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    Pingal Darshan (1953) is an introductory work on metres. Urmikavya (1966) is a work on lyrical poetry, its form, development and types.His Ph.D. thesis Kavi Nakar - Ek Adhyayan (1966) is a study of medieval Gujarati poet Nakar and his published and unpublished works.

  8. Kavi Daad - Wikipedia

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    Gadhvi was born in 1940 at Ishwariya (Gir) (now in Veraval Taluka of Gujarat, India). [4] His father's name was Pratapdan Gadhvi. He was the Rajkavi and Advisor to Navab of Junagadh.

  9. Labhshankar Thakar - Wikipedia

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    Labhshankar Jadavji Thakar, also known by his pen names Lagharo and Vaidya Punarvasu (14 January 1935 – 6 January 2016), was a Gujarati poet, playwright and story writer from India.