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  • A large agricultural village lying in 27° 45' N. and 77° 23' E., on the western border of the district, nine miles west of Chhata and 27 m ...t of tahsil Mahaban on the banks of the Jumna River in 27°27'N. and 77°44' E. It is only one mile from Mahaban and four miles south-east of Muttra, and
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  • A large agricultural village lying in 27° 45' N. and 77° 23' E., on the western border of the district, nine miles west of Chhata and 27 m ...t of tahsil Mahaban on the banks of the Jumna River in 27°27'N. and 77°44' E. It is only one mile from Mahaban and four miles south-east of Muttra, and
    12 KB (2,133 words) - 06:27, 25 March 2014
  • ...sakalei asiya milila eka thani <br> kokilera sabde Krishna mile adhikare, e hetu `kokilavana' kahaye ihare ---'''Bhakti-Ratnakar''' </ref>
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  • ...s of a small stream called the Jhirna or Karwan nadi, in 27°26'N. and 78°3'E. It lies 24 miles east-south-east of Muttra at the junction of four importa ...and lies between the parallels of 27°16' and 27°31'N. and 77°53 and 78°l3'E. It is bounded on the north by the district of Aligarh, on the east by that
    30 KB (5,163 words) - 12:46, 26 April 2010
  • ...road to Dehli at a distance of 10 miles from Muttra, in 27°37'N. And 77°36'E. The village has a total area of 5,030 acres, and in 1901 the popula tion w The town of Chhata is situated in 27°44,N. and 77°3O,E., on the high road between Muttra and Dehli, at a distance of 21 miles from
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  • mathotpatti-prasasta-e hetu manth grama <br />
    6 KB (986 words) - 12:45, 13 May 2010
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    29 KB (3,481 words) - 07:10, 9 November 2009
  • A large agricultural village in 27°24'N. and 77°29'E., close to the Bharatpur border, at a distance of 15 miles from Muttra and ...ge is situated in the extreme north of the dis trict in 27°53'N. and 77°41'E. It is distant 33 miles from Muttra, via Jait and Shergarh, and 19 miles fr
    49 KB (8,666 words) - 12:46, 26 April 2010
  • ...ojas, Yavanas and Paradas in the extreme north-west beyond the Himavat (i.e. Hindukush) (43/12).</ref> is a Persian term, while Scythian is of [[Indo G The Inscriptions A and E on the Mathura Lion Capital mention Kharaosta as the Yuvaraya Kharaosta.
    25 KB (4,003 words) - 13:29, 13 September 2009
  • The town of Baldeo lies in 27°24'N. and 77°49'E., on the road from Muttra to Sadabad, at a distance of 10 miles from Muttra
    13 KB (2,282 words) - 11:50, 28 February 2010
  • ...original source of information respecting Mahmud's campaigns is the Tarikh-E-Yamini of Al Utbi, who was himself secretary to the Sultan, though he did n
    14 KB (2,426 words) - 11:32, 13 May 2010
  • ...e Couple's amorous pastimes. Bhakti-Ratnakar describes this incident.<ref> e pivan kund nadi , kadamb kanane
    19 KB (3,022 words) - 10:59, 4 March 2010
  • *It lies between the parallels of 27°33', and 27°56'N. and 77°17' and 77°42,E.
    17 KB (2,901 words) - 07:15, 2 March 2010
  • This town lies in 27°24'N. and, 77°34'E., twelve miles west-south-west of Muttra and two miles north of the metalle ...eadquarters town of the tahsil of the same name lies in 25°27'N. and 77°45'E. near the left bank of the Jumna. It is distant some six miles from Muttra
    114 KB (19,809 words) - 06:41, 25 March 2014
  • ...hemselves with zeal to the practice of meritorious works. Five or six li—i.e., about a mile and a quarter—to the east of the town is a monastery on a ...a Vihara, and Kundokhara,' <ref>It must be admitted that Kundokhara, <em>i.e</em>., Kunda-pushkara, is a very questionable compound, since the two membe
    62 KB (10,742 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...But the Greeks were the foremost, the most dreaded of all the Mlechhas (i. e., Barbarians) and thus Yavana came to be applied to the most prominent Mlec ...ly preserved was first called Sankarshana, <ref>Signifying' extraction,' i.e., from his mother's womb. The word is also explained to mean 'drawing furro
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  • ...here the son of Rohini first received his distinctive title of Balarams, i.e., Rama the strong, in conse quence of the prowess he had displayed in vanqu ...ncha-gânw near Banana, but he describes himself as writing at Sri-kund, i. e., Radha-kund. It is divided into 13 sections extending over 108 leaves, and
    88 KB (13,640 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...its name Mallpura, commemorates, it is said, Kansa's two famous mallas, i. e., ‘wrestlers,' Chanura and Mushtika. At the back of the Potara-kund and w ...g inscription over the centre arch, was erected in the year 1158 Hijri, i. e. 1745 A.D., during the reign of Muhammad Shah :-
    65 KB (11,402 words) - 13:27, 26 April 2010
  • ...s said to commemorate Krishna’s victory over a demon called Loha-jangha, i e., Iron-leg; and at the annual festival, offerings of ‘iron’ are made by ...we have ber; and from kadala, a plantain, kela. A similar substitution of e for a takes place in semal, the cotton-tree, for salmali; in sej, a couch,
    105 KB (18,144 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...be deciphered records the fact that the temple was built in sambat 1647, i.e., A.D. 1590, under the direction of the two Gurus, Rupa and Sanatana. As it "In the year Sambat 1693 (i.e., 1836 A.D.), on an auspicious day, Kartik Badi 5, in the reign of the Empe
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