- dictionary.
Saranjam may
refer to:
Saranjam, a
grant of land
ruled by a
Saranjamdar among the
former Maratha occupied regions of
India Bhoite Saranjam, a political...
-
adopt another language.
Their central religious book is
called the Kalâm-e
Saranjâm,
written in the 15th
century and
based on the
teachings of
Sultan Sahak...
- Kalâm-e
Saranjâm or
simply Saranjâm (Kurdish: سەرەنجام یا کەڵام) is the
central religious book in
Yarsanism written in
Gorani and
Kurdish and contains...
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Bhoite Saranjam was one of the
political saranjams of
British India under the
Bombay Presidency.[page needed] Its
capital was
Jalgaon City. It was a Maratha...
- A
Saranjam is a
grant of land (initially non-hereditary,
sometimes hereditary) for
maintenance of
troops or for
military service found among the Maratha...
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Ashkan Saranjam (Persian: اشکان سرانجام; born 5
December 1989),
known professionally as
Fadaei (Persian: فدائی), is an
Iranian rapper, singer, and songwriter...
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Senasaheb Subha,
meaning "Lord of the
Provinces and the Army,"
along with a
saranjam in the
Vidarbha region by
Shahu I. He is
regarded as the
founder of the...
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disciples are
considered angels in Yarsanism. The main
religious book Kalâm-e
Saranjâm was
written when
Sultan Sahak lived in
Sheykhan village. He died near the...
- of Satara. They also
ruled several estates in
Maharashtra like
Jalgaon Saranjam.
Bhoites are
among few of
these Marathas who
remained loyal and faithful...
- also
certain estates of
British India which were
rendered as
political saranjams,
having equal princely status.
Though none of
these princes were awarded...