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Hammira Raso information


Hammīra Rāso
AuthorJodharaja
TranslatorBrajnath Bandyapadhyaya
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
SubjectLegendary biography of Hammiradeva
Set in13th-14th century India

Hammira Raso, also called Hammir Raso or Hamir Raso, is an 18th or 19th century CE Hindi-language poem by Jodharaja. It contains a legendary biography of the 14th century king Rao Hamir (Hammir or Hammira of Ranthambore). Much of the text describes the conflict between Hamir and the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji, presenting Hamir as a hero.

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