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Parshuram may refer to: Places * Parshuram, Bangladesh * Parshuram, Dadeldhura, a municipality in Nepal * Parshuram Upazila, a district (upazila) in Bangladesh People * Parashuram, Bengali Writer * Parshuram Basnet, Nepalese don * Parshuram Gangwar (1937–2015), an Indian politician * Parshuram Ballal Godbole (1799–1874), a Marathi lexicographer, editor, and translator * Parshuram Megi Gurung, Nepalese communist politician * Parshuram Mishra (1894–1981), an Indian botanist and academic * Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi (1160-1718), a governor in the Maratha Empire Hindu Pilgrimage Sites * Parshuram Kund, Famous Hindu Pilgrimage Site in Arunachal Pradesh, India * Parshuram Mahadev Temple, a Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India * Parshuram Temple, Chiplun, a Hindu temple in Maharashtra Films * ''Bhagwan Parshuram'', a 1970 Indian film See also * Parashurama (other) Parashurama is a mythical warrior-saint in Hinduism. Parashurama (alternatively Parashuram, Parasurama, P ...
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Parshuram, Bangladesh
Parshuram ( bn, পরশুরাম) is an upazila of Feni District in the Division of Chittagong, in southeast Bangladesh. Administration Parshuram Upazila is divided into Parshuram Municipality and three union parishads: Boxmahmmud, Chitholia, and Mirzanagar. The union parishads are subdivided into 157 mauzas and 71 villages. Parshuram Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 15 mahalla is an Arabic word variously translated as district, quarter, ward, or "neighborhood" in many parts of the Arab world, the Balkans, Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and nearby nations. History Historically, mahallas were autonomous social ins ...s. References {{Upazilas of Chittagong Division External links Official Map of Parshuram Upazilas of Feni District ...
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Parshuram, Dadeldhura
Parshuram Municipality is a municipality of Nepal located in Dadeldhura District of Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. The municipality was established on 3 December 2014 together with the other 60 new municipalities. Jogbuda and Shirsha villages were merged to form this new municipality. Total population of the municipality (2011 Nepal census Nepal conducted a widespread national census in 2011 by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working with the 58 municipalities and the 3915 Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the municipalities an ...) is 34983 individuals and the total area of the municipality is , the municipality is divided into 12 wards. The headquarter of the municipality is situated at Jogbuda town. References External links * http://103.69.124.141/gis * http://parshurammun.gov.np/en {{Dadeldhura District Municipalities in Dadeldhura District Nepal municipalities established in 2014 ...
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Parshuram Upazila
Parshuram ( bn, পরশুরাম) is an upazila of Feni District in the Division of Chittagong Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ..., in southeast Bangladesh. Administration Parshuram Upazila is divided into Parshuram Municipality and three union parishads: Boxmahmmud, Chitholia, and Mirzanagar. The union parishads are subdivided into 157 mauzas and 71 villages. Parshuram Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 15 mahallas. References {{Upazilas of Chittagong Division External links Official Map of Parshuram Upazilas of Feni District ...
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Rajshekhar Basu
Rajshekhar Basu ( bn, রাজশেখর বসু; better known by the pen name Parashuram; 16 March 1880 – 27 April 1960) was a Bengali chemist, author and lexicographer. He was chiefly known for his comic and satirical short stories, and is considered the greatest Bengali humorist of the 20th century. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1956. Early life Basu was born at his maternal uncle's home at Bamunpara near Kandorsona, British India (now Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India). He was the second son (and sixth child) of Chandrasekhar Basu and Lakshmimani Devi. His father, who belonged to the Basu family of Birnagar in Nadia District of West Bengal, was the Dewan Darbhanga Raj. Rajshekhar spent his childhood in Darbhanga, in the state of Bihar, and learned to speak Hindi as a first language, rather than Bengali. He was an inquisitive child and manifested a knack for science early in life. Shashisekhar, his elder brother, later wrote t ...
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Parshuram Basnet
Parshuram Basnet ( ne, पर्शुराम बस्नेत) is a notorious don from Biratnagar, Secretary of YAN and Morang district Chairman of Youth Force, both youth wings of CPN UML. On 2011, he was charged with criminal offense when his gang attacked over Biratnagar ''Nagarik Daily'' correspondent Khilanath Dhakal on June 5 and notorious prisoner Abhisek Giri and police team at Morang District Court premises on August 14. On the event, he was publicly supported by fellow YAN leader and CPN UML politician Mahesh Basnet. Afterwards in April 2012, he surrendered himself to Morang District Court and also YAN cadres Rohit Koirala and Manoj Rai were detained by police. On 2013, he was jailed against the charges of money laundering and acquiring property through illegal means. In July 2013, he was released after depositing bail amounting to Rs. 20 million. In January 2016, he was yet again involved in a conflict at Rangeli, Morang Morang District ( ne, मोरङ ...
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Crime Boss
A crime boss, also known as a crime lord, Don, gang lord, gang boss, mob boss, kingpin, godfather, crime mentor or criminal mastermind, is a person in charge of a criminal organization. Description A crime boss typically has absolute or nearly absolute control over the other members of the organization and is often greatly feared or respected for their cunning, strategy, and/or ruthlessness and willingness to take lives to exert their influence and profits from the criminal endeavors in which the organization engages.Manning, George A. ''Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting.'' Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, 2005. Some groups may only have as little as two ranks (a crime boss and their soldiers). Other groups have a more complex, structured organization with many ranks, and structure may vary with cultural background. Organized crime enterprises originating in Sicily differ in structure from those in mainland Italy. American groups may be structured differently from ...
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Parshuram Gangwar
Dr. Parashuram Gangwar was an Indian politician, and ex member of parliament, a doctor by profession. He was born in a small town of Barkhera. His father, Jhamman Lal, was a local former. In May 1957, he married Ishwarwati and has two sons and four daughters with her. He qualified A.M.B.S. from Lalit Hari Ayurvedic College, Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, he was a Medical Practitioner and agriculturist. He served as a member of parliament for tenth Lok Sabha from Pilibhit constituency in 1991 and received 30.86% votes and defeated Menaka Gandhi of Janata Dal Janata Dal (“People’s Party”) was an List of political parties in India, Indian political party which was formed through the merger of Janata Party factions, the Lok Dal, Indian National Congress (Jagjivan), and the Jan Morcha united on 11 .... References External links Members Biodata. 1937 births 2015 deaths Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Uttar Pradesh Activists from Uttar Pradesh People from Pili ...
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Parshuram Ballal Godbole
Parshuram Ballal Godbole (1799 – 3 September 1874) was a Marathi lexicographer, editor, and translator. He was one of the editors of Panditi Kosha, a dictionary prepared by Sanskrit scholars. He was also the editor of Navneet, a collection of Marathi poems. He was the Personal Pandit for Thomas Candy Thomas Candy (13 December 1804 - 26 February 1877) was an English educator with a lifelong association to India, who made lasting contributions to the lexicography, orthography, and stylistics of the Marathi language. Article on 'कॅँडी, .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Godbole, Parshuram Ballal 1799 births 1874 deaths Marathi people ...
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Parshuram Megi Gurung
Parshuram Megi Gurung ( Nepali: परशु राम मेघी गुरुङ) is a Nepalese communist politician and member of the National Assembly. In 2018 he was elected unopposed in Province No. 1 for the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) (; abbr. CPN (UML)) is the largest political party in Nepal on the basis of memberships. As per the results of recent elections, ''CPN (UML)'' stands as the second largest party of Nepal ... with a four-year term. References Nepal Communist Party (NCP) politicians Members of the National Assembly (Nepal) Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) politicians Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Nepal MPs 1991–1994 Nepal MPs 1999–2002 Gurung people {{Koshi-politician-stub ...
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Parshuram Mishra
Parshuram Mishra (25 January 1894 – 4 August 1981) was an Indian botanist, educationist and the first vice chancellor of the Sambalpur University. He completed his college studies at the University of Calcutta in 1961 and secured a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Leeds, the first person from Odisha to secure a doctoral degree from the university. He is a former member of faculty at Leeds during which period he published several botanical articles. Returning to India, he became the vice chancellor of Utkal University. When the Government of Odisha started Sambalpur University in 1967, Mishra was made the first vice chancellor. The Government of India honoured him in 1960, with the award of Padma Shri Padma Shri (IAST: ''padma śrī''), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest Indian honours system, civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. Instituted on 2 January 1954, ..., the fourth high ...
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Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi
Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni (1660–1718), popularly known as Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi, was a Minister (''Pradhan'') and Count (''Sardar'') of the Maratha Empire. He served as ''Pratinidhi'' (Chief Delegate) during Rajaram I and Tarabai’s reign. His contribution to the War of 27 years is considered to be of vital importance. He was also the founder of the princely states of Vishalgad and Aundh in Maharashtra. The first hereditary recipient of the title 'Pratinidhi', meaning 'the representative of the king' or viceroy, was Parshuram Trimbak Pant, who was a recorder and interpreter at the court of Shivaji. The title Pratinidhi was conferred upon him in 1698 by Rajaram, the second son of Shivaji. Life Early life Parshuram Trimbak was born in 1660 in Kanhai village in a Deshastha Brahmin family. His father Trimbak Krishna was a devotional and pious village officer of Kanhai. Career Parashuram started his career as a clerk, but his abilities and valour enabled him, during the rei ...
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Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern Indian confederation that came to dominate much of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674 with the coronation of Shivaji of the Bhonsle, Bhonsle Dynasty as the ''Chhatrapati'' (Marathi language, Marathi: "The title "Chhatrapati" was created by Shivaji upon his coronation"). Although Shivaji came from the Maratha_(caste), Maratha caste, the Maratha empire also included warriors, administrators and other notables from Maratha and several other castes from Maharashtra. They are largely credited for ending the Mughal Empire, Mughal control over the Indian subcontinent and establishing the Maratha Empire. The religious attitude of Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb estranged non-Muslims, and his inability to finish the resulting Maratha uprising after a Mughal–Maratha Wars, 27-year war at a great cost to his men and treasure, eventually ensued Maratha a ...
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