Devendra Singh — (January 12, 1938 May 18, 2010) was a professor of Psychology at the University of Texas, known largely for his research regarding the evolutionary significance of human attraction. Biography Singh was born in 1938 in Urai, India. Having first… … Wikipedia
Devendra Singh Yadav — MP Constituency Etah Personal details Born 1 January 1951 (1951 01 01) (age 60) Etah, Uttar Pradesh Political party SP … Wikipedia
Singh — (Hindi/Panjabi: Löwe, Sanskrit: Siṃha) ist ein im indischen Raum weit verbreiteter Name, der insbesondere im Sikhismus als religiöser Nachname genutzt wird. Er wird von allen männlichen Sikhs getragen und soll die Verbunden und Gleichheit in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Devendra Jhajharia — Devendra Devendra Jhajharia is India s only gold medalist at the Paralympics. He is a one armed javelin thrower from Rajasthan. He won gold medal in the javelin throw at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. He set up a new world record with… … Wikipedia
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Nabha — is a city and municipal council in the Patiala district to the south west of the Indian state of Punjab. In 1998, the annual income of Nabha state was Rs 1,50,000/ .[1] Nabha city … Wikipedia
List of Jats — The Jat (Jatt or Jutt جاٹ یا جٹ) people is a 31 million strong ethnic group spread over of north west India and Pakistan and with large populations living in the EU, US, Canada, Australia and UK. This is a partial list of the Jat people born in… … Wikipedia
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13th Lok Sabha — The 13th Lok Sabha is the 13th session of the Lok Sabha(House of the People, or lower house in the Parliament of India). It was convened after Indian general election, 1999 held during September October, 1999 andcontinued until June 2004, when… … Wikipedia
List of Yadavs — Main article: Yadav caste Contents 1 Royal 2 Religion 3 Political figures 3.1 Nepal 4 … Wikipedia