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    The Narayan dynasty was the ruling family of Benares. After seceding from Awadh, Benares emerged as a kingdom of its own, ruled by Maharaja Balwant Singh...
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    Maharaja's death on 4 April 1939, Vibhuti Narayan Singh was appointed his successor to the Narayan dynasty. Singh studied at Mayo College, Ajmer. He received...
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    or Kashi Kingdom was a kingdom and later princely state under the Narayan Dynasty in what is today Uttar Pradesh, India. On 15 October 1948, Benares'...
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    Raj Narain (redirect from Raj Narayan)
    family in the village Motikoat in Varanasi. He was related to the Narayan dynasty, who were the royal family of the Benares State, and he was directly...
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    Narayan (son of Parikshit Narayan) Joy Narayan Shiv Narayan Bijoy Narayan Mukunda Narayan Haridev Narayan Balit Narayan Indra Narayan Amrit Narayan Kumud...
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    Narayan (son of Parikshit Narayan) Joy Narayan Shiv Narayan Bijoy Narayan Mukunda Narayan Haridev Narayan Balit Narayan Indra Narayan Amrit Narayan Kumud...
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  • Maharaja Aditya Narayan Singh (17 November 1874 – 4 April 1939) was the Maharaja of Benares (1931–1939). He would reign for only seven and a half years...
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    Maharaja Balwant Singh of Benares (category Narayan dynasty)
    ruler of Benares State in northern India. Balwant Singh came from the Dynasty of Gautam Bhumihar Brahmins . He succeeded his father as Raja of Kaswar...
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    Prabhu Narayan Singh GCSI GCIE (26 November 1855 – 4 August 1931) was ruler of the Benares State (Royal House of Benares), an Indian princely state, from...
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    Shah dynasty (Nepali: शाह वंश), also known as the Shahs of Gorkha or the Royal House of Gorkha, was the ruling Chaubise Thakuri Rajput dynasty and the...
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    Prithvi Narayan Shah started the unification of Nepal. Prithvi Narayan Shah is considered the Father of the Nation in Nepal. Prithvi Narayan Shah was...
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    Nara Narayan (1540–1586 CE) Lakshmi Narayan Bir Narayan Pran Narayan Basudev Narayan Mahindra Narayan Roop Narayan Upendra Narayan Devendra Narayan Dhairjendra...
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    Maharaja Chait Singh (category Narayan dynasty)
    commonly known as Raja Chet Singh, a Bhumihar Brahmin king from the Narayan dynasty, was 3 rd ruler of Kingdom of Benaras in northern India. Chet Singh...
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  • of his able wife Rani Durgavati, acting as a regent for their son Vir Narayan. Dalpat Shah was a son of Sangram Shah, the 48th and the greatest ruler...
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    Maharaja Udit Narayan Singh was the eldest surviving son of Maharaj Mahip Narayan Singh, Udit Narayan Singh Sahib Bahadur (1770 – 4 April 1835, r. 12...
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  • Gajapati Narayan Deo I (1638–1648) Sarbajgan Jagannatha Gajapati Narayan Deo I (1648–1664) Narahari Narayan Deo (1664–1691) Bira Padmanabh Narayan Deo II...
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    Sir Jagaddipendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur, KCIE (15 December 1915 – 11 April 1970) was Maharaja of Cooch Behar, in India. He served in British forces during...
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    Maharaja Mahip Narayan Singh Saheb Bahadur succeeded the throne of Benares on 14 September 1781 . He became the ruler but under the terms of the company...
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  • Raghuvaṃśa (Sanskrit: रघुवंश) or Raghukula is a legendary Indian dynasty, primarily featured in Hindu scriptures such as the Itihasas and the Puranas...
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  • Thumbnail for Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh
    His Highness Maharaja Bahadur Sri Sir Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh, GCSI (1822 – 13 June 1889) was the Maharaja of Benares. He ascended the throne at...
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    of his uncle. After the death of Nara Narayan, he declared his independence. Nara Narayan's son Lakshmi Narayan succeeded him after his death, but only...
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    this way and continued as a dynasty-governed area until Indian independence in 1947, during the reign of Vibhuti Narayan Singh. In the 18th century, Muhammad...
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    in sonbhadra in Vijaygarh.it was also ruled by Chandel Dynasty after that by Narayan dynasty. All of these erstwhile kingdoms were defeated by the Kingdom...
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    December 1922. Jitendra Narayan was the second son of Nripendra Narayan and Suniti Devi of Cooch Behar. Victor Nitindra Narayan Bhup Bahadur was his younger...
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    CE by the Narayan dynasty, the ghat is north of Assi Ghat and was originally constructed as an extension to Assi Ghat. The Narayan dynasty, in 1830, constructed...
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    of independent hill high states. After the death of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the Shah dynasty began to expand their kingdom into much of the Indian subcontinent...
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    was formed when the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty split following the death of Nara Narayan in 1586. The eastern portion, Koch Hajo, was soon...
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  • The Chero dynasty or Chyavana dynasty was a polity that ruled the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, corresponding to the present-day Indian...
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    one of the four major Narayan (chaar Narayan) temples of Kathmandu valley alongside Changu Narayan, Bisankhu Narayan and Sheshnarayan. It was built by King...
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    (1581–1616) was the kingdom under Raghudev and his son Parikshit Narayan of the Koch dynasty that stretched from Sankosh river in the west to the Bhareli...
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