10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «गुजरबान»
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गुजरबान in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
गुजरबान and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Mughal Kaleen Bharat Humayu - 2
या सूर १०४, २०४, २१४ गालिबलां ३८५ गिजिक देग २७७ गिरदीज८४, ८५, १३१, १३२, २२८, ३२९, ३७६, ३८३ गिरवन २९० गिरि. २९६ गोलान ४०९ गुआ ४६५ गुजरबान ४१६ गुजरात ३, ४, १०, १६, १७, १९, २३,९१५, २७, ४७, ६५, ७२, ९४, ९५, ९६, ९७, ९टा९९, ...
Girish Kashid (dr.), 2010
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Wells's lawyer & United States form-book - Page 75
... in consideration of the premises, pro mises, covenants, and agrees, to and with the said A. B., guar ban, and said C. D., his ward, each by himself re spectively, as well as jointly — (as in the preceding form to the conclusion.) AGREEMENTS.
John Cleland Wells, H. T. Wells, 1849
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J. J. Schoepfferi Synopsis Juris privati Romani et ... - Page 493
I. guar. ban. Stryk. all. 27. ать“: probatis.omne id 21 confequitur bonorum pofrelfotl quod de jure civili confequitur heres, in eff'eãu enim elt heres, fed tantum ita non nominatur, vel й late loquamur, etiam ell heres Prztoríus. I. 13.9. fil cher-x ...
Johann Joachim SCHOEPFFER, Joannes Ludovicus MYLIUS, Christian Gottlob RICHTER, 1749
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A Dictionary Hindustani and English - Page xlviii
H. guzaranna, v. a. To present, to offer. p. guzar-ban, s. m. A ferryman, a guard of a pass or road. p. itfjif guzar-gah, Is. f. A passage, ferry, ford, p. ~t£j& guzar-gah, ) thoroughfare. p. h. \>ji£ guzar-na, v. n. 1. To pass, to go, to pass by or over, pass ...
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Rudiments of Hindūstānī Grammar, for the Use of Cheltenham ...
... gadhd ' an ass'). ban (Sanskrit van ' possessed of ') ; ^ from dar ' a door,' dor-ban ' a door-keeper :' similarly, sag-ban ' a dog- keeper ;' sdr-ban ' a camel-driver ;' guzar-ban ' a ferryman gdri-ban ' a coachman ;' mez-ban ' an entertainer' (lit.
Sir Monier Monier-Williams, 1858
... exeluding Saturdays, Sundays, holi days and days when sehool ia not in lb) Not allow persons under fifteen years of age to operate any eoin- operated game deviee at any time, un- leoo aeeompanied by a parent or guar (ban. REPEALED.
Detroit (Mich.). City Council, 1982
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Diplomatics of the Soyurghal farman of the great Mughals, ...
The standard yard of 41 fingers instituted by Akbar. Grihi. House-tax. Gul-faroshi. Tax on sale of flowers. Guzar. A ferry, place of transit. Guzar-ban. An officer appointed to tske tolls both on the highways and at ferries. Hasbui- hukm. By order of.
A. D. Khan, Indian Council of Historical Research, 1994
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District Census Handbook: Gwalior - Page 46
... war i Himmatgarh Gujar Ban wan' Richhera Mauchh Amardha Dhiroli Nikodi Saraipura Manikpur Amrol Toda B haras Nihona Jujharpur Antari Piparipura Kiratpura Ladhwaya Bajhera Manpur Eraya Kachhaua Badera Bharas Rajaua 788.00 ...
India. Director of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh, A. K. Pandya, 1977
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Agriculture rural development, and related agencies ... - Page 445
Five guar ban a day, eaten before meals for 6 months by test patients, helped slow down •bwrptlon of carbohydrates and smoothed out blood glucose levels between meals. o Collecting white blood cells needed for research on Infectious ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, 1986
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Indian agrarian structure: ancient to early British : ... - Page 277
Fotah Dari: Fotah Khana: A.H. Office of the fotah-dar where cash was accumulted. P A banking house, treasury, a money changer's shop. Gumashta: Gaon-Ntsbat Inam: Gunjaish: Guzar-Ban: Had-o-Bast: Hafiz-i-Daftar: different documents, the ...
B. R. Grover, Amrita Grover, Anju Grover Chaudhary, 2007