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- Biswabhusan Harichandan (born 3 August 1934) is an Indian politician serving as the 8th and current Governor of Chhattisgarh. He was former Governor of...
- Prasad Kumar Harichandan also known as Prasad Harichandan (born: 12 May 1964) is an Oriya politician and the former president of Odisha Pradesh Congress...
- Bhusan Harichandan (BJP) 2009: (118): Raghunath Sahu (BJD) 2004: (58): Bibhuti Bhusan Harichandan (BJP) 2000: (58): Bibhuti Bhusan Harichandan (BJP) 1995:...
- Devi. His wife's name is Malati Routray. His son-in-law, Prasad Kumar Harichandan, worked as the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee President. "Madichala"...
- Harichandan (1575 - 1598) Chakradhar Birabara Harichandan (1598 - 1651) Gopinath Birabara Harichandan (1651 - 1711) Ramchandra Birabara Harichandan (1711...
- (109): Prasad Kumar Harichandan (Congress) 2004: (55): Ramaranjan Baliarsingh (Independent) 2000: (55): Prasad Kumar Harichandan (Congress) 1995: (55):...
- in office between 2000 and 2003. The current governor is Biswabhusan Harichandan who has been in office since 23 February 2023. The governor enjoys many...
- Kumar Patasani defeated Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Pruthwiraj Harichandan by a margin of 1,89,477 votes. "Bhubaneswar, Odisha". Retrieved 25 March...
- Mardraj Harichandan (1712 :6 months) Chakradhar Mardraj Harichandan (1712–1741) Tribikram Mardraj Harichandan (1741–1742) Raghunath Mardraj Harichandan (1742–1752)...
-   –   1701 Mandardhar Harichandan Mohapatra 1701   –   1723 Kochali Harichandan Mohapatra 1723   –   1765 Biswambar Harichandan Mohapatra 1765   –   1775...