The History of a Himalayan Princely State: Change, Conflicts, and Awakening : an Interpretative History of Princely State of Tehri Garhwal, U.P., A.D. 1815 to 1949 A.D. |
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This literature was written both in Hindi and Garhwali.” Some of the famous
writers during the State regime were Sudarsan Shah, Kumudanand Bahuguna,
Hari Dutt Sharma (Nautiyal), Hari Krishna Daurgadutti Rudola, Urvi Dutt Shastri,
Bal ...
This literature was written both in Hindi and Garhwali.” Some of the famous
writers during the State regime were Sudarsan Shah, Kumudanand Bahuguna,
Hari Dutt Sharma (Nautiyal), Hari Krishna Daurgadutti Rudola, Urvi Dutt Shastri,
Bal ...
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32. 34. 35 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. Earlier on various forms of ordeals and divine
justice-methods wererecognized and sanctioned by the courts. See–Raturi, Hari
Krishna-Notes on Ancient Customary Laws of Garhwal (un-published manuscript
), pp.
32. 34. 35 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. Earlier on various forms of ordeals and divine
justice-methods wererecognized and sanctioned by the courts. See–Raturi, Hari
Krishna-Notes on Ancient Customary Laws of Garhwal (un-published manuscript
), pp.
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Diwan Chakra Dhar was the president and Kunwar Vichitra Shah, the uncle of
the king was a vice president. Hari Krishna Raturi, the retired Vazir, was an
additional member. Both the last two mentioned persons were very experienced
elderly ...
Diwan Chakra Dhar was the president and Kunwar Vichitra Shah, the uncle of
the king was a vice president. Hari Krishna Raturi, the retired Vazir, was an
additional member. Both the last two mentioned persons were very experienced
elderly ...
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AngloNepalese | 29 |
Continuity and Change 5874 | 58 |
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