The Children's literature in Gujarati language of India has its roots in traditional folk literature, Puranic literature, epics and fables from Sanskrit...
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The history of Gujarati literature (Gujarati: ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય) may be traced to 1000 AD,[1] and this literature has flourished since then to the present...
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Miya Fuski (category Characters in children's literature)
is a fictional character created by Jivram Joshi for children's literature in Gujarati language. He is mostly accompanied by his friend, Tabha Bhatt....
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Gujarati (/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːti/ GUUJ-ə-RAH-tee; Gujarati script: ગુજરાતી, romanized: Gujarātī, pronounced [ɡudʒəˈɾɑːtiː]) is an Indo-Aryan language native to...
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primarily centered in the present-day western Indian state of Gujarat. They primarily speak Gujarati, an Indo-Aryan language. While Gujaratis mainly inhabit...
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over 200 books in the Children's literature in Gujarati language, and many are still popular.: 812 Other popular Gujarati children's authors were Ramanlal...
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Bakor Patel (category Characters in children's literature)
children's literature character created by Hariprasad Vyas for talking animal stories. The stories were published in Gandiv, a children's biweekly in...
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Culture of Gujarat (redirect from Gujarati culture)
modern. In many Gujarati communities, the engagement ceremony is known as 'Gol Dhana', which does not include a ring ceremony. (in Gujarati script, ગોળ-ધાણા)...
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Hariprasad Vyas (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
1904 – 13 July 1980) was a Gujarati humorist and author of children's literature. Hariprasad Vyas was born on 25 May 1904 in Bodka village near Vadodara...
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List of Indian poets (redirect from List of Indian language poets)
1926), Gujarati poet Anil Chavda (born 1985), Gujarati language poet, writer and columnist from Gujarat Ashok Chavda (born 1978), Gujarati language poet...
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language as to which script is best suited to the language. Census of India places the language under Gujarati. Official figures show the number of speakers...
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Lisan ud-Dawat (redirect from Muslim Gujarati)
communities primarily in Gujarat, following the Taiyebi doctrines and theology. The language is based on a Neo-Indo-Aryan language, Gujarati, but incorporates...
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Harikrishna Pathak (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
Pathak is a Gujarati poet, short story writer, editor and children's writer from Gujarat, India. Pathak was born on 5 August 1938 at Botad (now in Gujarat...
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Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (lit. 'Gujarati Literary Council') is a literary organisation for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in Ahmedabad...
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Jivram Joshi (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
July 1905 – 2004) was Gujarati language writer of children's literature. He was born on 6 July 1905 at Garani village near Jasdan in Amreli district then...
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Bal Sahitya Puraskar (category Awards established in 2010)
of Children's literature in any of the 22 languages of the 8th Schedule to the Indian constitution as well as in English and Rajasthani language. Instituted...
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Ramanlal Soni (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
children's writer, translator, and social worker from Gujarat, India. He authored primarily in Gujarati language. He was born on 25 January 1908 in Kokapur...
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Prahlad Parekh (category CS1 uses Gujarati-language script (gu))
January 1962) was a Gujarati poet and translator from India whose works contributed to the rise of a modern poetry in the Gujarati literature. Parekh was born...
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variety of other languages can also be found in parts of South Africa. In the older immigrant communities there are: Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Portuguese...
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List of literary awards (redirect from List of literature awards)
French language children's literature (Canada) – since 1987 KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards (Ireland) – since 1990 Gelett burgess children's book award...
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Afrikaans, Greek, Italian, Polish, and Portuguese, among other languages, while Gujarati and Hindi could be found amongst the country's Indian population...
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Boldrewood (Robbery Under Arms) and Ruth Park (The Harp in the South). In terms of children's literature, Norman Lindsay (The Magic Pudding), Mem Fox (Possum...
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Ramesh Parekh (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
wrote stories and contributed in Gujarati children's literature. Ramesh Parekh was born on 27 November 1940 at Amreli in Kapol Vanik family of Mohanlal...
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Yoseph Macwan (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
contributed in Gujarati children's literature. His children's poetry collections are Tofan (1999), Ding Dong-Ding Dong (1998) while children's stories include...
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English literature Gujarati literature Hindi literature Kannada literature Kashmiri literature Konkani literature Malayalam literature Maithili literature Meitei...
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Tribhuvandas Luhar (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
known by his pen name Sundaram, (22 March 1908 – 13 January 1991), was a Gujarati poet and author from India. He was born on 22 March 1908 at Miyan Matar...
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Narsinh Mehta (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
of Gujarat, India, honored as the first poet, or Adi Kavi, of the Gujarati language. Narsinh Mehta is member of Nagar Brahman community. Narsinh became...
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Booker Prize for Fiction in 1997 and became the best-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author Varsha Adalja (born 1940), Gujarati novelist, playwright...
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Mulshankar Bhatt (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
Gujarati translator, biographer, children's writer and educationist from Gujarat, India. He is known for translating works of Jules Verne in Gujarati...
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Mohanlal Chunilal Dhami (category CS1 Gujarati-language sources (gu))
Mohanlal Chunilal Dhami (13 June 1905 – 2 April 1981) was a Gujarati novelist, poet, playwright, journalist and Ayurveda practitioner from Rajkot, Gujarat...
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