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Indian writer
Krishan Chander (23 November 1914 – 8 March 1977) was an Indian Urdu and Hindi writer of short stories and novels. Some of his works have also been translated
Krishan_Chander
Indian civil servant and diplomat
officer of the Indian Foreign Service. Ambassadors of India to UAE "Krishan Chander Singh, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to Islamic
Krishan_Chander_Singh
Name list
acted in many Telugu/Tamil movies Krishan Chander (1914–1977), Urdu and Hindi Afsaana Nigaar, or short story writer Chander Kumar (born 1944), member of the
Chander
1966 film by Asit Sen
drama film directed by Asit Sen, written by Nihar Ranjan Gupta and Krishan Chander, with music composed by Roshan to lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri
Mamta_(1966_film)
1970 Indian film
written by Nabendu Ghosh, while the dialogues were by Hindi satirist Krishan Chander (author of such dark classics of Black Humor & Satire as Ek Gadhe Ki
Sharafat
1979 Indian film
with Goutam Ghose. The film is based on the novel Jab Khet Jage by Krishan Chander on the Telangana Rebellion in Hyderabad State. It depicts a typical
Maa_Bhoomi
1946 film by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Bhattacharya, based on plays by Bhattacharya and the story Annadata by Krishan Chander. The film had music by Ravi Shankar, with lyrics by Ali Sardar Jafri
Dharti_Ke_Lal
Pakistani writer (1912–1955)
Writers' Association and became friendly with progressive writers like Krishan Chander, Rajinder Singh Bedi and Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi. In 1940 he published his
Saadat_Hasan_Manto
Urdu poet and screenwriter (1915–1966)
April 2024. Rauf Parekh (2 May 2016). "LITERARY NOTES: Remembering Krishan Chander and Akhtar ul Iman". Dawn newspaper. Archived from the original on
Akhtar_ul_Iman
Urdu author (1914–1976)
came in touch with other progressive writers, like Mulk Raj Anand, Krishan Chander, Rajinder Singh Bedi and Ismat Chugtai, who often met at Bombay's Silver
Jan_Nisar_Akhtar
Indian novelist, short story writer and playwright (1910-1996)
advice of Munshi Premchand. He joined All India Radio in 1941 where Krishan Chander, Patras Bokhari and Saadat Hasan Manto were among his colleagues. He
Upendranath_Ashk
Government Degree College in India
Shri Krishan Chander Government Degree College, Poonch, established in 1955, is a co-educational general degree college in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir,
Shri Krishan Chander Government Degree College, Poonch
Shri_Krishan_Chander_Government_Degree_College,_Poonch
1958 Indian film
film was produced by Akhtar Sultana Kadar with dialogues written by Krishan Chander. The music director was Vasant Desai, and the lyrics were written by
Do_Phool_(1958_film)
script so Hindi readers could read them. During the 1970s, Urdu writers Krishan Chander and Ismat Chughtai said that "more than seventy-five per cent of films
Hindi_cinema
Indian poet (1921–1980)
Mumbai. There, his neighbours included Gulzar, a poet and lyricist and Krishan Chander, an Urdu litterateur. Sahir was a member of IPTA and also the Progressive
Sahir_Ludhianvi
Indian writer and filmmaker (1915–1991)
members of the Progressive Writers' Movement as Majnun Gorakhpuri and Krishan Chander. Regardless, she detested the media coverage of the whole incident
Ismat_Chughtai
Progressive literary movement in pre-partition British India
conference was organised at the Hardinge Library in Delhi in 1942. Krishan Chander, who was then working for the Delhi Radio Station, was the convener
Progressive_Writers'_Movement
Indian actor (1926–1994)
Krishan Dhawan (1926 – 20 May 1994) was an Indian character actor in Hindi language films whose career spanned four decades from 1950 to 1993. Krishan
Krishan_Dhawan
birth who wrote Novels in Urdu. Shaukat Thanvi 1904 Mumtaz Mufti 1905 Krishan Chander 1914 Mirza Adeeb 1914 Khwaja Ahmad Abbas 1914 Naseem Hijazi 1914 Ismat
List_of_Urdu_novelists
Constituency of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly in India
Party 2002 Faquir Nath Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party 2008 Krishan Chander Indian National Congress 2014 Dina Nath Bhagat Bharatiya Janata Party
Chenani_Assembly_constituency
Indian-born Pakistani Urdu poet and writer (1904–1988)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Majnun_Gorakhpuri
District of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India in Jammu & Kashmir
nutritious food on a regular basis. The city also has a college named Shri Krishan Chander degree college Poonch offering bachelor courses in fields of humanities
Poonch_district,_India
1974 Indian film
Hamrahi DVD cover Directed by Anand Sagar Written by Krishan Chander Moti Sagar Produced by Subhash Sagar Starring Randhir Kapoor Tanuja Cinematography
Hamrahi_(1974_film)
Indian police officer and spymaster
Krishan Chander Verma (born 30 March 1949) was the Director of Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), the external intelligence agency of India, his official
K._C._Verma
1955 Indian film
this time however, Bipin arrives in Goa accompanied by a police officer (Krishan Dhawan) and mounts an operation against the revolutionaries, even succeeding
Faraar_(1955_film)
Urdu satirist (27June 1910 – 5 May 1980)
satires. In fact his first parody was on Krishan Chanders Yarkan, which was appreciated by Krishan Chander but Kapoor never published it. Before partition
Kanhaiya_Lal_Kapoor
Name list
Krishan is a given name and surname. Notable persons with that name include: Krishan Bheel (born 1968), Pakistani politician Krishan Chander (1914–1977)
Krishan
Fasadat aur Adab Chirag Jal Rahe hain, a personal narrative about Krishan Chander Dozakhi, an essay about her brother Azeem Baig Chughtai Mera Dost Mera
List of works by Ismat Chughtai
List_of_works_by_Ismat_Chughtai
1932 Urdu short story collection
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Angarey
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Sibte_Hassan
Indian novelist (1931-2017)
University. Her first marriage ended early, and in 1957, she married Krishan Chander in Nainital. They settled in Bombay in 1962. Kausar Munir, a lyricist
Salma_Siddiqui
Indian Urdu poet (1911–1955)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Majaz_Lakhnawi
Indian politician
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Hajrah_Begum
Pakistani actress
famous book Khuda Ki Basti and soon after she began to read books of Krishan Chander and Ismat Chughtai. Neelofar got interested in radio shows and wanted
Neelofar_Abbasi
Indian Hindustani writer (1880–1936)
Shankar–Jaikishan. Heera Moti, a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Krishan Chopra, was based on Premchand's "Do Bailon ki Katha". In 1977, Satyajit
Premchand
Indian writer
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Mama_Warerkar
1973 Indian film
Manchali Poster Directed by Raja Nawathe Written by Krishan Chander (dialogues) Screenplay by G. R. Kamat Story by Satyendra Sharat Produced by Raja Nawathe
Manchali
Pakistani writer
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Shaukat_Siddiqui
1972 Indian film
Padmanabh Screenplay by G. R. Kamat Story by G. R. Kamat Dialogues by Krishan Chander Produced by Raj Khosla Starring Dharmendra Tanuja Cinematography V
Do_Chor
1953 comedy film
and Iftekhar. The story, screenplay and dialogues were written by Krishan Chander. The story has some similarity to Somerset Maugham's Facts Of Life
Ek_Do_Teen_(film)
Indian Urdu poet and Hindi language lyricist (1919-2000)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Majrooh_Sultanpuri
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Dinanath_Nadim
Pakistani film director (1916 - 2007)
were employed by Shalimar Pictures studio including Josh Malihabadi, Krishan Chander, Ramanand Sagar, Akhtar ul Iman and Saghar Nizami. W.Z. Ahmed's last
W._Z._Ahmed
Indian civil servant
Arab Emirates In office 24 August 2003 – 12 June 2005 Preceded by Krishan Chander Singh Succeeded by C.M. Bhandari Personal details Alma mater Indian
Sudhir_Vyas
Kenyan electoral constituency
KANU One-party system 1974 Isaac Waweru KANU One-party system 1979 Krishan Chander Gautama KANU One-party system 1983 Samuel Kivuitu KANU One-party system
Westlands_Constituency
Indian writer
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Razia_Sajjad_Zaheer
Pakistani newspaper columnist (1923–2011)
Jalandhri, Ismat Chughtai, Patras Bokhari, Saadat Hasan Manto, Kaifi Azmi, Krishan Chander, and Jan Nisar Akhtar. Writer Intizar Hussain described Hameed Akhtar
Hameed_Akhtar
Indian writer, critic, bibliographer, and linguist (1930–2011)
Letter sent to Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi from Krishan Chander
Abdul_Qavi_Desnavi
Pakistani Urdu writer (1924-2011)
He started writing Urdu fiction at a time when Saadat Hasan Manto, Krishan Chander, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Balwant Singh, Quratulain Haider, Mumtaz Mufti
Abdul_Hameed_(writer)
December 1986 5 November 1993 M.P.M. Menon 21 July 1994 16 December 1998 Krishan Chander Singh 18 March 1999 23 August 2003 Sudhir Vyas 24 August 2003 12 June
List of ambassadors of India to the United Arab Emirates
List_of_ambassadors_of_India_to_the_United_Arab_Emirates
Academic journal
Umashankar Joshi Suniti Kumar Chatterji V. K. Narayana Menon Jibananda Das Krishan Chander Balwant Gargi Zinda Kaul Rahul Sankrityayan U. R. Ananthamurthy Ruskin
Indian_Literature_(journal)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Fikr_Taunsvi
Indian Navy admiral
Iran. The Ambassador of India to Iran during his tenure as NA was Krishan Chander Singh. After his return to India, Singh commanded the Nilgiri-class
Sanjay_Jasjit_Singh
Institutions of filmmaking
willingly accepted and used by the film industry. Two eminent Urdu writers Krishan Chander and Ismat Chughtai have said that "more than seventy-five percent of
Film_industry
Legislative Assembly constituency in Haryana State, India
Jagbir Singh Malik 41,393 35.34 7.14 INLD Dr. Krishan Chander Banger 38,165 32.58 5.79 BJP Ram Chander Jangra 28,365 24.22 15.5 HLP Pt. Umesh Kumar Sharma
Gohana_Assembly_constituency
Urdu poet and literary critic
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
M._D._Taseer
Pakistani poet (1938–1981)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Khawar_Rizvi
Collection of short stories by Sadat Hasan Manto
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Manto_Ke_Afsanay
Indian Marxist writer (1899–1973)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Sajjad_Zaheer
Indian Urdu poet (1919–2002)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Kaifi_Azmi
Short story collection by Saadat Hasan Manto
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Dhuan (short story collection)
Dhuan_(short_story_collection)
willingly accepted and used by the film industry. Two eminent Urdu writers Krishan Chander and Ismat Chughtai have said that "more than seventy-five per cent
List_of_Urdu_films
City in Jammu & Kashmir, India
Poonch Prunts Punch City Panorama Krishan Chander Park Poonch city Nickname: Mini Kashmir Poonch Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India Show map of Jammu
Poonch_(town)
Literary works written in Urdu language
She is best remembered for her short story Lihaaf published in 1942. Krishan Chander realistically portrayed life in his novels and stories such as Ek Gadhe
Urdu_literature
Pakistani scholar
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Akhtar_Husain
Indian Urdu poet and musical artist (1913–1986
the first-ever Urdu short story "Sadhu" by Krishan Chander published in 1932. At that time, Krishan Chander was interested primarily in his English writings
Zia_Fatehabadi
Indian writer (1925–1966)
Hindi. Okanoka Gadida Atmakatha (Orig: "Ek Gadhe Ki Sarguzasht" by Krishan Chander). Godaan (Orig: "Godaan" by Munshi Premchand). Pekamukkalu (Original
Pitcheswara_Rao_Atluri
City in Punjab, Pakistan
Meem Rashid, progressive poet Munnu Bhai, writer Razia Butt, writer Krishan Chander, writer Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, writer, poet, and journalist Mohammad
Wazirabad
Constituency of the Rajasthan legislative assembly in India
Indian National Congress 1972 1977 Ram Chander 1980 Mahinder Singh Indian National Congress 1985 Krishan Chander Bishnoi Indian National Congress 1990
Sangaria Assembly constituency
Sangaria_Assembly_constituency
Pakistani Punjabi-language poet (1911–1984)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Ustad_Daman
1998 Pakistani television serial
Mansha Yaad's rural characterisation in the serial and the work of Krishan Chander. The PTV official portal record 1998 as the broadcast year, while several
Rahain
Indian writer and medical doctor
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Rashid_Jahan
Indian actor and director (1961–2023)
Chekhov (The Cherry Orchard), Vijay Tendulkar (Ghashiram Kotwal), Krishan Chander (Gadhe Ke Wapsi, or Return of the Donkey), Sharad Joshi (Alladad),
Mushtaq_Kak
Indian actress (1914–1998)
which is stated to be the only film directed by the famous Urdu writer Krishan Chander. It had lyrics by Niaz Haider and Vishwamitter Adil, with music by
Sabita_Devi
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Mohiuddin_Qadri_Zore
Pakistani poet and author (1911-1984)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Faiz_Ahmad_Faiz
Legislative Assembly constituency in Himachal Pradesh State, India
379 1.53% New Independent Jaswant Singh 314 1.27% New Independent Krishan Chander Dhiman 276 1.12% New LKD Fakar Deen 149 0.60% New Independent Tilak
Jawali_Assembly_constituency
Bela Patras Bokhari Baba Mohammad Yahya Khan Mohinder Pratap Chand Krishan Chander Harcharan Chawla Ismat Chughtai Kausar Chandpuri Ehsan Danish Khwaja
List_of_Urdu_authors
Indian Urdu poet
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Firaq_Gorakhpuri
University in Lahore, Pakistan
journalist Anwar Kamal Pasha, pioneer Pakistani film director and producer. Krishan Chander, short story writer Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi, Urdu poet Yawar Hayat
Forman_Christian_College
Epic Historical Music Gyan Dutt Lyrics: Shams Lakhnavi Sarai Ke Bahar Krishan Chander Sabita Devi, Hasan, Hemavati, Shivraj, Raj Mehra, Cuckoo, Talish Social
List_of_Hindi_films_of_1947
Cafe in Lahore, Pakistan
Arif Jawayd Anwar Munshi Premchand Majrooh Sultanpuri M. D. Taseer Krishan Chander Ismat Chughtai Muneer Niazi Meeraji Habib Jalib Kaifi Azmi Kamal Ahmed
Pak_Tea_House
1940 novel by Ahmed Ali
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Twilight_in_Delhi
Kashmiri poet (1925–2023)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Rehman_Rahi
Indian Urdu poet, critic and professor
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Ale_Ahmad_Suroor
India writer (1913–2000)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Ali_Sardar_Jafri
Pakistani poet (1898–1982)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Josh_Malihabadi
1977 Indian film
Ram Bharose Directed by Anand Sagar Written by Krishan Chander (dialogue) Produced by Subhash Sagar Starring Randhir Kapoor Rekha Music by Ravindra Jain
Ram_Bharose
State assembly election in India
24.1% 9,952 59 Chenani (SC) 61.54% Faquir Nath JKNPP 17,118 37.42% Krishan Chander INC 15,353 33.56% 1,765 60 Ramnagar 60.72% Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP 29
2002 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election
2002_Jammu_and_Kashmir_Legislative_Assembly_election
Pakistani film score composer (1910-1975)
had the opportunity to work with such people as Saadat Hasan Manto, Krishan Chander and another music director Khwaja Khurshid Anwar. Prior to his debut
Feroz_Nizami
writers and poets like Arzoo Lakhnavi, Firaq Gorakhpuri, Ismat Chughtai, Krishan Chander, Jigar Moradabadi and regularly featured columns by those associated
Shama_(magazine)
Indian writer and diplomat (1910–1994)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Ahmed_Ali_(writer)
Pakastani theater company founded 2012
South Asian writers like Saadat Hassan Manto, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Krishan Chander, Imtiaz Ali Taj, Ashfaq Ahmed and Meerza Adeeb. The company was founded
Independent_Theatre_Pakistan
Indian writer in English (1905–2004)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Mulk_Raj_Anand
State assembly election in India
36 14,650 17.21 61 Chenani (SC) Dina Nath Bhagat BJP 33,047 50.17 Krishan Chander INC 12,715 19.30 20,332 30.87 62 Ram Nagar Ranbir Singh Pathania BJP
2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election
2014_Jammu_and_Kashmir_Legislative_Assembly_election
Pakistani poet, travelogue writer and columnist (1927–1978)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Ibn-e-Insha
Indian actor (1923–2009)
Nadeem Qasmi Akhtar Husain Fikr Taunsvi Habib Tanvir Salma Siddiqui Krishan Chander Khatir Ghaznavi Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Sulaiman Areeb Hameed Akhtar
Habib_Tanvir
Spokesperson of Indian Foreign Ministry
2002 2008 24 Nirupama Rao 2001 2002 23 Raminder Jassal 1999 2001 22 Krishan Chander Singh 1998 1999 21 Pavan Varma 1997 1998 20 Talmiz Ahmad 1997 1997
Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs
Official_Spokesperson_of_the_Ministry_of_External_Affairs
in India and Pakistan. These members included short story writer, Krishan Chander, playwright Rajinder Singh Bedi, and avowed Marxist and leading Urdu
Halqa-e_Arbab-e_Zauq
Election in Indian state
Congress Hanumangarh None Ram Pratap Bharatiya Janata Party Sangaria None Krishan Chander Indian National Congress Ganganagar None Radheyshyam Ganganagar Indian
1998 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election
1998_Rajasthan_Legislative_Assembly_election
KRISHAN CHANDER
KRISHAN CHANDER
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Mythological, Sikh, Tamil, Traditional
A Lord; Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God Krishna
Male
Hindi/Indian
Modern form of Hindi Krishna, KISHAN means "the black" and "the blue."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Supreme Lord Krishna
KRISHAN CHANDER
KRISHAN CHANDER
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English Anglo Saxon French German
God's peace.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pure, Nectar
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Holy Lady; Saint
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Oates.Frenchified spelling of English Watts.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : patronymic from a nickname for a lively person, from Old French hirond, arond ‘swallow’ (the bird).English (of Norman origin) : patronymic from a nickname for a discontented individual, from a diminutive of Old French hire ‘complaint’ (of unknown origin).
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Trust
Boy/Male
British, English
Male Deer; Diminutive of Buck
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French
Battle
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Angel; Bright Light
Boy/Male
Muslim
Judicious
KRISHAN CHANDER
KRISHAN CHANDER
KRISHAN CHANDER
KRISHAN CHANDER
KRISHAN CHANDER
n.
A native or inhabitant of Friesland; also, the language spoken in Friesland. See Friesic, n.
n.
A man born in Ireland or of the Irish race; an Hibernian.
a.
Of or pertaining to Friesland, a province of the Netherlands; Friesic.
n.
A jocose or contemptuous name for an Irishman.
pl.
of Irishman
n.
One of the names under which Vishnu, in his incarnation as Krishna, is worshiped by the Hindoos.
n.
The most popular of the Hindoo divinities, usually held to be the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu.
n.
An Irishman; -- a term used in contempt.