The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 63-64Bihar Research Society, 1977 - Folk-lore |
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Bihar Research Society. Fateh Sahi's father's name was Sardar Sahi ( 1747-1767 ) who had two sons named Sarvadaman Sahi and Fateh Sahi . The eldest pre - deceased him , so the younger son , Fateh Sahi succeeded his father after his death ...
Bihar Research Society. Fateh Sahi's father's name was Sardar Sahi ( 1747-1767 ) who had two sons named Sarvadaman Sahi and Fateh Sahi . The eldest pre - deceased him , so the younger son , Fateh Sahi succeeded his father after his death ...
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... Fateh Sahi could not be completely suppressed and he coutinued to make depredation as before . The British administration was in a state of disarray . The colle- ctor of Sarkar Saran reported that events could not be ... Fateh Sahi 347.
... Fateh Sahi could not be completely suppressed and he coutinued to make depredation as before . The British administration was in a state of disarray . The colle- ctor of Sarkar Saran reported that events could not be ... Fateh Sahi 347.
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... Sahi's family would be in dark if he failed to come to his rescue in the crisis . He should never come in the way of ... Fateh Sahi . Basant Sahi's head , which had been chopped off by Fateh Sahi was sent to his widow , who with the head ...
... Sahi's family would be in dark if he failed to come to his rescue in the crisis . He should never come in the way of ... Fateh Sahi . Basant Sahi's head , which had been chopped off by Fateh Sahi was sent to his widow , who with the head ...
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