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CHAND BARDAI (fl. c. 1200) , See also: Hindu poet, was a native of See also: Lahore, but lived at the See also: court of Prithwi See also: Raja (Prithiraj), the last Hindu See also: sovereign of See also: Delhi
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His Prithiraj Rasau, a poem of some 100,000 stanzas, chronicling his master's deeds and the contemporary See also: history pf his See also: part of See also: India, is valuable not only as See also: historical material but as the earliest monument of the Western See also: Hindi language, and the first of the long series of bardic See also: chronicles for which See also: Rajputana is celebrated
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It is written in ballad See also: form, and portions of it are still sung by itinerant bards throughout See also: north-western India and Rajputana
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See Lieut.-Col
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See also: James
See also: Tod, See also: Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han (2 vols., See also: London, 1829-1832; repub. by Lalit Mohan Auddy, 2 vols. ib., 1894—1895), where See also: good See also: translations are given
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