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Chand may refer to: * Chand (name), a given name, middle name, and surname * Chand kings, a medieval Rajput ruling clan * ''Chand'' (film), a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film * Sri Chand (1494–1629), Sikh ascetic and founder of Udasi Places * Chand, Kaimur, a village in Bihar, India * Chand, a tehsil and village in Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh, India See also * Chaand Raat, the eve of the Muslim festival of Eid ul-Fitr * Chanda (other) * Chandi (other) * Chandu (other) * Chandni (other) Chandni may refer to: * Chandni, a Hindu lunar goddess, wife of Chandra * Chandni (film), ''Chandni'' (film), a 1989 Indian romantic musical film by Yash Raj Chopra * "Chandini", a song by Vandemataram Srinivas, Udit Narayan and Swarnalata from the ... * Chandpur (other) * {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Chand (name)
Chand is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Chand Bardai, Indian poet *Chand Bibi, Indian ruler and warrior *Chand Burke, Indian actor in Hindi and Punjabi language films *Chand Kaur, ruler of the Sikh Empire *Chand Nawab (born 1963), Pakistani journalist *Chand Sadagar, rich river and sea merchant of Champaknagar in Eastern India *Chand Usmani (1933–1989), Indian actress Surname *Amir Chand (1889–1970), Indian physician and teacher of medicine *Anand Chand (1913–1983), 44th Raja of Bilaspur *Aakash Chand, Nepali cricketer, medium pace bowler *Bhuwan Chand (born 1949), Nepali actress *Bidhi Chand (1579–1638), Sikh religious preacher *Binayadhoj Chand, Nepalese politician *Dashrath Chand (1941–?), Nepalese politician and martyr *Dhyan Chand (1905–1979), Indian field hockey player *Dutee Chand (born 1996), Indian sprinter *Ganesh Chand, Fijian academic and politician of Indian descent *Hari Chand (1953–2022), Indian long distanc ...
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Chand Kings
The Chand dynasty was a kingdom that ruled the Kumaon area in present-day Uttarakhand state of India, after the decline of the Katyuri kingdom. At times, their rule also extended to the western parts of present-day Nepal. Somchand established the dynasty, establishing his capital at Rajbunga in present-day Champawat. The traditional genealogical lists of the Chand dynasty date their founder's ascension to as early as the 7th century, but historical evidence suggests that the Chand rule began only in the early 11th century. Their rule ended in 1790, when Bahadur Shah of Nepal invaded the region, forcing the last king - Mahendra Chand - to flee. History Origin Several traditional genealogical lists (''vamshavali''s) of the Chand dynasty are available, but these are not completely reliable, having been compiled in the mid-19th century. According to such traditional lists and chronicles, Som (or Soma) Chand established the Chand dynasty in the 7th century. Based on this, a ...
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Chand (film)
''Chand'' () is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film starring Meena Kumari, Balraj Sahni, Pandari Bai and Manoj Kumar in lead roles. The film is directed by Lekhraj Bhakri and its music is given by Hemant Kumar. Plot Although the film was released in 1959, its story is set in the early 1950s before the introduction of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 which opposes polygamy. Mr. Kapoor (Balraj Sahni), a rich and successful man, is happily married to his wife Kamla (Pandari Bai). The only grief in their lives is the absence of a legal heir as Kamla is unable to conceive. Vimla (Meena Kumari) is happy-go-lucky chirpy woman who's in love with Gokul (Manoj Kumar) but due to his scheming father who also works as a ''Munshi'' (accountant) ( Sajjan) at the Kapoors', she is married to Mr. Kapoor in lieu of money. The Kapoors find Vimla as their only option to bear a child while Vimla blames her father (M. Kumar) for her fate, unknown to the fact that it was actually the ''Munshi'' who did it ...
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Sri Chand
Sri Chand ( Gurmukhi:: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਚੰਦ; born 8 September 1494, traditional death date 13 January 1629), also known as Baba Sri Chand or Bhagwan Sri Chandra, was the founder of the Udasi sect of ascetic Sadhus. ***While Sikh and Udasi traditions commonly state that he lived from (1494 to 1629), which would imply a lifespan of 134 years, this figure is likely symbolic, as there is no contemporary historical documentation to independently verify the exact year of his death. Early life He was the eldest son of Guru Nanak, the first Guru and founder of Sikhism. He was born to Mata Sulakhani on Bhadra sudi 9, 1551 Bikrami (i.e. 8 September 1494) in Sultanpur Lodhi. Whilst Guru Nanak was out on his long travels, Sri Chand's mother took him and his younger brother to her parental house located in the village of Pakkhoke Randhawa (located in present-day Dera Baba Nanak). As Sri Chand matured, he became a spiritually-inclined individual who grew to be indifferent to worldl ...
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Chand, Kaimur
Chand is a village and corresponding community development block in Kaimur district, Bihar, India. As of 2011, its population was 4,432, in 700 households. The total block population was 133,682 in 20,413 households. The population here is mainly based on agriculture.Chand is a market for the nearby villages. Geography Chand block covers an area of 20,670 hectares. Demographics As of 2011, the sex ratio of Chand block was 921 females to every 1000 males. Among the 0-6 age group, the sex ratio was 934. Members of scheduled castes made up 21.5% of block residents and members of scheduled tribes made up 2.18%. The block's literacy rate was 67.25%, with 77.78% of men and 55.79% of women able to read and write. Most of Chand block's workforce was employed in agriculture Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby far ...
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Chhindwara District
Chhindwara district () is a List of districts of Madhya Pradesh, district of Madhya Pradesh state in India, and Chhindwara town is the district headquarters. Chhindwara was the largest district in Madhya Pradesh with an area of 10,293 square km before the bifurcation of Pandhurna District, Pandhurna district. The district is part of Jabalpur division. The name Chhindwara has been derived from the word Phoenix sylvestris, ''Chhind'', the local name of a tree found commonly in the district. Chhindwara district was formed on 1 November 1956. It is on the southwest region of the Satpura Range. It is spread from 21.28 to 22.49 deg. North (latitude) and 78.40 to 79.24 deg. East (longitude) and spread over an area of 11,815 km2. This district is bound by the plains of Pandhurna district and Nagpur district (in Maharashtra State) on the south, Narmadapuram district , Narmadapuram and Narsinghpur district, Narsinghpur districts on the north, Betul district on the west and Seoni di ...
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Chaand Raat
Chaand Raat (, ) is a South Asian Cultural observance on the eve of the festival of Eid al-Fitr; it can also mean a night with a new moon for the new Islamic calendar, Islamic month Shawwal. Chaand Raat is a time of celebration when families and friends gather in open areas at the end of the last day of Ramadan to spot the new moon, which signals the arrival of the Islamic month of Shawwal and the day of Eid. Once the moon is sighted, people wish each other ''Eid Mubarak'' ("Blessings of the Eid day"). Women and girls decorate their hands with mehndi (henna), and people prepare Dessert, desserts for the next day of Eid and do last rounds of shopping. City streets have a festive look, and brightly decorated malls and markets remain open late into the night. ''Chaand Raat'' is celebrated festively and passionately by Muslims (and occasionally non-Muslims as well) all over South Asia, and in socio-cultural significance, is comparable to Christmas Eve. Etymology The term is derived ...
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Chanda (other)
Chanda is a poetic meter in Sanskrit. Chanda may also refer to: People Given name * Chanda Bwalya, Zambian football player * Chanda Dancy (born 1978), American musical artist * Chanda Feldman (born 1976), American poet * Chanda Gunn (born 1980), American ice hockey player * Chanda Jog (born 1954), Indian astrophysicist * Chanda Kochhar (born 1961), Indian banking executive * Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, American astrophysicist * Chanda Romero (born 1954), Philippine actress * Chanda Rubin (born 1976), American tennis player Surname * Arnab Chanda, English writer, producer, and actor * Arun Kumar Chanda (1899–1947), Indian independence activist * Barun Chanda, Indian actor and author * Charles Chanda, Zambian politician and businessman * Nayan Chanda (born 1946), Indian journalist * Raja Chanda, Indian film director * Ramaprasad Chanda (1873–1942), Indian historian and archaeologist * Rishi Chanda, Indian music director, composer and singer * Samir Chanda (1957–201 ...
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Chandi (other)
Chandi is a Hindu goddess. Chandi, or Chandee, may also refer to: Places * Chandi, Thailand, a town in Thailand * Chandi, Bihar, a town in India * Chandi, Brahmanbaria, a village in Bangladesh * Kot Chandi, a village in Pakistan * Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India * Chandigarh or Chandi Garh, a union territory of India, meaning Chandi Fort (in reference to Chandi Mandir) * Changdi, also known as Chandi, a mountain on Nepal/China border Other uses * Chandi (name), includes a list of people with the name * Candi of Indonesia, a type of Hindu/Buddhist temple of Indonesia * '' Chandee'', a 2013 Indian film See also * * Candi (other) Candi may refer to: * Candi of Indonesia, an Indonesian word for ''stupa'' (Buddhist temple, also used for Hindu temples in Indonesia) * Candi, Sidoarjo, a subdistrict of Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia * Candi & The Backbeat, a Canadian dance band ... * Chanda (other) * Chand (other) * Chandni ...
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Chandu (other)
Chandu may refer to: Entertainment *Chandu (1958 film), ''Chandu'' (1958 film), a 1958 Hindi film *Chandu (2001 film), ''Chandu'' (2001 film), a 2001 Telugu film *Chandu (2002 film), ''Chandu'' (2002 film), a 2002 Kannada film *Chandu the Magician, an American radio series *Chandu the Magician (film), ''Chandu the Magician'' (film), a 1932 film adaptation of the radio series People *Chandu Shah, was Mughal official *Chandrashekhar Prasad, Chandra,Chandrashekhar Prasad, Shekhar Prasad (20 September 1964 – 31 March 1997), an Indian activist and student leader *Chandu Lal, (1833–1844) Prime minister for the 3rd Nizam of Hyderabad *Chandu (film director) (born 1975), Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter *Chandu Borde (born 1934), Indian cricketer *Chandu Chekaver, a legendary Hindu warrior *Chandu Lal Sahu (born 1959), Indian politician *Chandu Sarwate (1920–2003), Indian cricketer *Pazhayamviden Chandu, an Indian general *Thacholi Chandu, a legendary Hindu warrior Fi ...
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Chandni (other)
Chandni may refer to: * Chandni, a Hindu lunar goddess, wife of Chandra * Chandni (film), ''Chandni'' (film), a 1989 Indian romantic musical film by Yash Raj Chopra * "Chandini", a song by Vandemataram Srinivas, Udit Narayan and Swarnalata from the 2001 Indian film ''Ammayi Kosam'' * Chandni Chopra, a fictional teacher in the 2004 Indian film ''Main Hoon Na'', played by Sushmita Sen * Chandni FC, a football club in Kozhikode, Kerala, India People * Chandni (Bollywood actress) (fl. 1991–96), Indian actress in Bollywood films * Chandni (Malayalam actress) (fl. 2013–present), India film actress in Malayalam cinema * Chandni Khan (born 1997), Indian activist See also

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