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  2. Chero dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Chero dynasty. The Chero dynasty or Chyavana dynasty was a polity that ruled the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, corresponding to the present-day Indian states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand, after the fall of the Pala Empire; their rule lasted from the 12th century CE to the middle of the 15th century.

  3. Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh - Wikipedia

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    Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh or R. P. N. Singh (born 25 April 1964), is an Indian politician and former Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs. He was the Member of Parliament for Kushinagar constituency in the fifteenth Lok Sabha from 2009 to 2014. In the 2014 General Election, despite an increase in his own votes, he was defeated ...

  4. Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Ranbir Singh I of Jammu and Kashmir. Mother. Maharani Shubh Devi of Siba State. Religion. Hinduism [1] Sir Pratap Singh GCSI GCIE GBE (18 July 1848 – 23 September 1925) was the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, and head of the Jamwal Rajput clan. He was succeeded as Maharaja by his nephew, Hari Singh, in 1925.

  5. List of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance ...

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    Ajay Pratap Singh SP: 66 Deoria: Akhilesh Pratap Singh: INC: 67 Bansgaon (SC) Sadal Prasad INC: 68 Lalganj (SC) 25 May 2024 Daroga saroj SP: Ganga Deen CPI: 69 Azamgarh: Dharmendra Yadav: SP: 70 Ghosi: 1 June 2024 Rajiv Rai SP: Vinod Rai CPI: 71 Salempur: Ramshankar Rajbhar SP: 72 Ballia: Sanatan Pandey SP: 73 Jaunpur: 25 May 2024 Babu Singh ...

  6. Maharana Pratap - Wikipedia

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    Maharana Pratap. Pratap Singh I ( Hindi pronunciation: [Mahārāṇā pratāp] ⓘ; c. 9 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), popularly known as Maharana Pratap, was a king of Kingdom of Mewar, in north-western India in the present-day state of Rajasthan.

  7. History of Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    A prominent leader like Jaipal Singh Munda and Ram Narayan Singh demanded a separate state. In 1955, Jharkhand Party, led by Jaipal Singh Munda, submitted a memorandum to States Reorganization Commission for Jharkhand state for tribals, but it was rejected because the region had different languages, the tribals were in minority, Hindustani was ...

  8. Palamu fort - Wikipedia

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    The Palamu fort are two ruined forts located 3 k.m from Betla National Park, Latehar district on the bank of Auranga River, in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The old fort in the plains, which existed even before the Chero dynasty, was built by the King of Raksel dynasty. The original fort in the plains and the other on an adjoining hill are ...

  9. Maratha Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    Pratap Singh (r. 1808–1839) – signed a treaty with the East India Company ceding part of the sovereignty of his kingdom to the company; Kolhapur: Tarabai (1675–1761) (wife of Rajaram) in the name of her son Shivaji II; Shivaji II (1700–1714) Sambhaji II (1714 to 1760) – came to power by deposing his half-brother Shivaji II