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CHAND BARDAI (fl. c. 1200)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 837 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHAND BARDAI (fl. c. 1200)  ,

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

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