bharatpur in A Sentence

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    The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

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    Bharatpur- Nepal 's.

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    Each ruler of Bharatpur has contributed in the construction of this palace.

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    Each ruler of Bharatpur has contributed to the construction of this palace.

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    Deeg, 36 km north of Bharatpur, is a small town yet to be explored.

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    While at Bharatpur tragedy struck the family, he lost his brother to illness in 1934.

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    The reserve also has an ancient palace that belongs to the royal family of Bharatpur.

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    Ali influenced the designation of the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and in decisions that saved the Silent Valley National Park.

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    Additional grant of Rs. 6 crore for construction of girls hostel and academic block of Government engineering college Bharatpur.

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    Lord Lake, the commander of the English army, felt this very bad and immediately attacked Bharatpur with a heavy army.

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    This strong and massive fort was the summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur and has many palaces and gardens.

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    This strong and huge fort was the summer place of rulers of Bharatpur and it has many palaces and gardens.

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    In Bharatpur, section 144 has been imposed until April 15 and the Internet services will also remain suspended until 9 am today.

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    Ali influenced the designation of the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary and in decisions that saved the Silent Valley National Park.

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    In march he went on anodier tour of western India during which he presided over a Hindi literary Conference held in die then princely state of Bharatpur.

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    One of Ali's later interventions at Bharatpur involved the exclusion of cattle and graziers from the sanctuary and this was to prove costly as it resulted in ecological changes that led to a decline in the waterbirds.

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    Yet when I spoke with residents of Bharatpur- Nepal's fourth largest city- as part of my ongoing research, beginning in 2014, I was surprised to discover they were more concerned about wild animal attacks than the prospect of another high-magnitude quake.

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    He became a key figure behind the Bombay Natural History Society after 1947 and used his personal influence to garner government support for the organisation, create the Bharatpur bird sanctuary(Keoladeo National Park) and prevent the destruction of what is now the Silent Valley National Park.

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    Even after the independence of India, till 1982, the former king of Bharatpur was allowed to hunt in his area, but from 1982, banning of fodder in the park was also banned which led to violent fighting between the farmers, Gurjar community and the government here.

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    Even after the independence of India, till 1982, the former king of Bharatpur was allowed to hunt in his area, but from 1982, the banning of fodder in the park was also banned which led to violent fighting between the farmers, Gurjar community and the government here.

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    During Maratha Empire the area was conquered by their French generals in late 18th century and they granted Farukhnagar to George Thomas and Jharsa(Badshahpur) to Begum Sumro and south area including Nuh stayed under the Bharatpur king and their vassal relatives, one of whom was Nahar Singh.

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    The Maratha-Mughal war, the war between the ruler of Bharatpur King Surajmal and Najib on the banks of the Hindon river, and the war in 1803 between Sir General Lake and the Royal Maratha army were fought here but the most important war was fought at the banks of river Hindon on 30- 31 May 1857 with the British.

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