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- time. Bankidas was the Raj-Kavi of Marwar (Jodhpur) kingdom during the rule of Man Singh of Jodhpur. He aut****d 26 books, of which "Bankidas Ri Khyat"...
- are often known by the name of their authors; e.g., Bankidās-ri-Khyāt (Khyat by Kaviraja Bankidas). Nainsi-ri-Khyat written by Nainsi is considered to...
- murals. Shekhawati was first mentioned in the book Bankidas ki Khyat. A contemporary of Kaviraja Bankidas was Colonel W.S. Gardener, who used the word Shekhawati...
- Swatantrata senani Dungji Jawaharji (1972) Kaviraj Bankidas Aashiya Granthavali Part I (1985) Kaviraj Bankidas Aashiya Granthavali Part I (1987) Marwad Ra Umravan...
- Bhandiyawas. His father, Kaviraja Bharatdan, and grandfather, Kaviraja Bankidas, were renowned scholars-historians and administrators of the kingdom of...
- Narharidas Barhath Adho Duraso OR Arha Dursa, Panchetiya, Pali Kaviraja Bankidas Ashiya Maharana Pratap Rana Sanga Suryamal Misran Kaviraja Shyamaldas Karpoor...
- Similarly, from Jait Singh, he is considered to be in the seventh generation. Bankidas has written Gogaji to be the son of Jewar. After Gogaji, Bairasi, Udayaraj...
- medieval polity. Few well known people are Kaviraja Shyamaldas, Kaviraja Bankidas, etc. The descendants of such persons also started using the surname, Kaviraj...
- excellent work of Shringaar Rasa. 22. Bankidas Ri Khyat (Bankidas Asiya) (1838-90 AD): This Khyat, written by Bankidas, the poetry guru of Raja Mansingh of...
- Karanpal, and the latter by his eldest son, Bhim. According to the khyats of Bankidas and Dayaldas, like Raipal, these Rat**** chiefs too fought the Parihars...