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The Muslim Nawab ' Sadulla Khan ', in charge of Jhunjhunu, was defeated jointly by Shardul Singh and Jujhar Singh Nehra.
Jhunjhunu town in Rajasthan was established in the memory of Jujhar Singh Nehra the above Jat chieftain.
Morton stuck in, however, making 84, but when he was caught by Dravid off Nehra, West Indies needed 68 runs from 11 overs, with three wickets in hand.
Nehra was the name of the proprietor, which Bika added to his own, thus composing that of the future capital, Bikaner.

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In 2011 Cricket World Cup, Nehra played his first game vs South Africa.

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He, along with other seamers like Javagal Srinath and Ashish Nehra helped India to make it to the finals of the 2003 World Cup.
Opening the batting with Michael Vaughan, Key made 17 runs in his only innings before being bowled by Ashish Nehra.
Ashish Nehra ; born April 29, 1979 ) is an Indian cricketer ( left-arm fast bowler ) who has represented India at the international level since 1999.
Nehra started playing first-class cricket for his hometown, Delhi, in the 1997 / 1998 season and made his Test debut against Sri Lanka at Colombo in 1999 and his ODI debut against Zimbabwe at Harare in 2001.
On his Test debut, Nehra started out well, dismissing Marvan Atapattu early but then failed to pick up any more wickets.
Nevertheless, Nehra completed recovery from a bowel injury in March 2006 and is trying to make a comeback into the Indian team.
Nehra redeemed himself by being the most economical bowler for his side taking 2 wickets in 10 overs for a mere 33 runs as India beat Pakistan by 29 runs.
England 181 all out ( 48. 2 overs ) M. Vaughan 74, A. Glies 39, A. Nehra 3-26, Harbhajan Singh 3-28.
Nehra ( Hindi: न े हर ा) is an Indian Jat surname.
It is based on gotra ( clan ) Nehra.
Nehra gotra Jats are found in Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India.
The origin of Nehra is derived from Nehra mount in Sindh where they were the rulers.
Nehra jats ruled in Rajasthan over an area of.
The Nehra hills of Rajasthan were their territory.
This hill near Jhunjhunu town is still known as Nehra Hill in their memory.
At Naharpur, down below the Nehra Hill, there another group ruled.

Jaipur and was
The copy of the manuscript obtained in Bombay was defective, and so the pundits wrote to Benares, Calcutta and Jaipur for copies of the manuscript from Sanskrit libraries in those places.
* Jaipur leg was developed by Dr. P. K. Sethi and Masterji Ram Chander in 1968 as an inexpensive prosthetic leg for victims of landmine explosions.
Ajmer and Jaipur kingdoms were also included in this northern territory, which was christened the " North-Western Provinces " ( of Agra ).
In 2007, a statue of Lord Mayo was unearthed in Jaipur after being buried for six decades.
The nine feet tall cast iron statue, weighing around 3 tons, was got sculpted by the then Maharaja Ram Singh ji of Jaipur, as a tribute to Lord Mayo after his assassination.
In order to prevent it from vandalism, this statue was buried in the premises of the Albert Hall Museum of Jaipur at the time of Independence of India.
After six decades, this Statue was unearthed by the Jaipur Mayo Alumni Chapter on 29 May 2007 from the premises of the Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur and sent to Mayo College, Ajmer, where it is installed now.
* Rao Bahadur Kanti Chandra Mukharji ( Chief Member of the Jaipur State council, Member of the Famine Commission of India ) was made a CIE in 1891.
The Rajputana Agency was a political office of the British Indian Empire dealing with a collection of native states in India ( now in Rajasthan, west of Jaipur, northwestern India ), under the political charge of an Agent reporting directly to the Governor-General of India and residing at Mount Abu in the Aravalli Range.
Flag of Rajput In northern India in the eleventh century, Rajputana was ruled by a number of dynasties, Chief of these were the Pratiharas, who ruled at Kanauj ; the Paramaras of Malwa ; the Rahavers of Tarangagadh ; the Chauhans of Ajmer ; the Solankis of Anhilwara in Gujarat ; the Guhilots with the Sesodia sept of Udaipur ( Mewar ); the Rahtors of Marwar ( Jodhpur ); and the Kachwaha clan of Jaipur.
Shown here is the Chandramahal in City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, which was built by the Kachwaha Rajputs.
He spent the early part of childhood in Khetri, second largest thikana estate within the princely Jaipur State, now in Rajasthan, where his elder brother, Nandlal was Diwan ( Chief Minister ).
The Western Railway was created on November 5, 1951 by the merger of several state-owned railways, including the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway ( BB & CI ), and the Saurashtra Railway, Rajputana Railway and Jaipur State Railway.
In 1883, a metre gauge railway system, initially linking Delhi with Agra, Jaipur and Ajmer, was established.
To realize a dream which he had cherished since his boyhood, Pandit Hiralal Shastri, the founding father of Banasthali Vidyapith, resigned his prestigious post of Secretary in the Home and Foreign Department in the erstwhile Jaipur State in 1927 and selected the remote village of Banthali ( as Banasthali was originally called ) as the centre of his life ’ s work.
Shastri's only other score over fifty in the season was a particularly dull 125 against Pakistan in the Jaipur Test.
* Raja Man Singh was the Kacchwaha Rajah of Amber, a state later known as Jaipur.
Growing popularity and success of many of the Indian Royalty in the hustings particularly Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur and Raja Matha of Gwalior, Viajya Raje Sindhia among others was not to the liking of Mrs. Gandhi who had become prime Minister by 1966.
The original temple was built by Maharani Guleria of Jaipur in the 19th century.
Khan was born in Jaipur to a Muslim family.
Jaipur Temple which was built by Sawai Madho Singh II, the Maharaja of Jaipur in 1917, is a richly embellished and opulent temple.
It was planned as Jaipur City of India.
MahaRao Shekha ( 1433 – 1488 ) was a Rajput chieftain belonging to the Kachwaha clan of Amer / Jaipur.

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