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Akhil Kael
White if this is being sent to you, you're rea cordial, or else I am here to cut the diabolical cords, that were meant to break me, it's the new ordial... WELCOME TO THE NEW ORDER.... OF THE STATE OF BEING.. ©Akhil Kael #Sad_Status motivational thoughts in english motivational thoughts for students motivational shayari in english
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White Under the moon’s soft silver light, She waits in love through day and night. With every prayer, her bond grows deep, A vow of love she swears to keep. When moon and heart in union meet, Her fast completes, her love's heartbeat. In his eyes, her world is found, A love eternal, pure, unbound. ©Priyanka #karwachouth love poetry in english poetry in english poetry poetry lovers love poetry for her
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Author kunal
White "Since your departure, this enchanting moonlit night has transformed into a desolate white night, its emptiness piercing my soul like a sharp pain. The coolness now feels like a frost that freezes all hope. It's as if the moon's essence has disintegrated, gradually consuming every joyful and beautiful sentiment. In your absence, a void has grown within me, expanding with each passing moment, until it has finally consumed me whole. It's like a star that's exhausted its fuel, collapsing into itself, and transforming into a white dwarf ( a state of suspended existence, "neither dead nor alive." ) ©Author kunal #GoodMorning love poetry in english poetry in english love poetry for her poetry lovers
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White "A Life story of Nana Saheeb" Nana Saheb, also known as Nana Sahib, was a prominent figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny. Born as Dhondu Pant in 1824 in Bithur, near Kanpur, India, he was the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II, the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. Early Life and Background: Dhondu Pant, later known as Nana Saheb, was raised in the Maratha tradition and was educated in the arts and administration of the time. His adoption by Baji Rao II positioned him as a significant figure in the Maratha hierarchy. Political and Social Role: Following the death of Baji Rao II in 1851, Nana Saheb was recognized by the British East India Company as the successor, but his official recognition was denied. The British decision to reject his claim to the pension and rights associated with his adopted status caused deep dissatisfaction. The Rebellion of 1857: Nana Saheb became a central leader in the 1857 uprising against British rule. Initially, he led a coalition of discontented soldiers, nobility, and local rulers. His leadership and organizational skills were instrumental in the initial successes of the rebellion in Kanpur. He proclaimed himself the Peshwa and sought to restore the Maratha Empire's past glory. (to be continued) ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Nana Saheeb
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