Hardoi district, and it is probable that the Amethias were an offshoot of the same immigration. Tradition discovers them first at Shiupuri and afterwards at the celebrated fortress of Kalinjar. Somewhere about the time of Tamerlane's invasion of Hindustan,... Gazetteer of the Province of Oudh - Page 2731877Full view - About this book
| Oudh (India) - 1877 - 544 pages
...Gaur widow, who, at the extirpation of the Chhattris by the Brahnians, found an asylum in a Chamar's hut. The memory of this humble refuge is kept alive...sent by the Delhi emperor to suppress a rebellion in Oudh, and that he defeated and slew Balbhadra Sen Bisen, with sixteen thousand of his host. The figures... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - India - 1881 - 526 pages
...worship of the rdpi or cobbler's cutting tool. Great numbers of the Chamdr Gaurs now hold villages in Hardoi District, and it is probable that the Amethias...Shiupuri and afterwards at the celebrated fortress of Kdlinjar. Somewhere about the time of Tamerlane's invasion of Hindustdn, Raipdl Sinh left Kdlinjar... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - India - 1886 - 560 pages
...worship of the rdpi or cobbler's cutting tool. Great numbers of the Chamar Gaurs now hold villages in Hardoi District, and it is probable that the Amethias...same immigration. Tradition discovers them first at Shiupurl and afterwards' at the celebrated fortress of Kalinjar. Somewhere about the time of Tamerlane's... | |
| Sir Roper Lethbridge - India - 1893 - 620 pages
...is kept alive in the family by the worship of the rdfi, the cobblers cutting-tool. Tradition places them first at Shiupuri, and afterwards at the celebrated fortress of Kalinjar. About the time of the invasion of Timur, Raipal Singh, grandson of the Raja Prithi Chand of Kalinjar,... | |
| William Charles Benett - Bareilly (India : District) - 1895 - 96 pages
...cobbler's cutting tool. Great numbers of the Chamar Gaur now hold villages in the Hurdui district atld it is probable that the Amethias were an offshoot...Shiupuri and afterWards at the celebrated fortress of Ttalinjai*. Somewhere about the time of Tamerlane's invasion of Hindustan, ttaipal Singh left Kalinjar... | |
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