Pran Nath (musician) (1918–1996), Indian singer of the Kirana style
Pran Nath (physicist) (born 1939), Indian particle physicist
Pran Nath Lekhi (1924/1925–2010), Indian lawyer
Pran Nath Thapar (1906–1975), Indian military commander
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General PranNath Thapar PVSM (23 May 1906 – 23 June 1975) was the fourth Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army. The Sino-Indian War was fought during...
PranNath may refer to: PranNath (musician) (1918–1996), Indian singer of the Kirana style PranNath (physicist) (born 1939), Indian particle physicist...
PranNath Lekhi (प्राण नाथ लेखी; 1924/25 – 28 February 2010) was an Indian Lawyer. He was one of India's leading lawyers, who primarily practiced at the...
unpreparedness and mismanagement resulted in the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) PranNath Thapar's resignation on 19 November 1962. On 20 November, Chaudhuri succeeded...
PranNath Luthra (1917–2000) was an Indian civil service officer and writer, best known for his services for the rehabilitation of the refugees in the...
Behari Thapar OBE; the future Chief of Staff of the Indian Army General PranNath Thapar was his younger brother. He was the father of journalist Romesh...
audiences. In 1970, he began intensive studies under Hindustani singer Pandit PranNath, whom he often accompanied in performance. He has collaborated frequently...
Thapar is the youngest child of former Chief of the Army Staff General PranNath Thapar and Bimla Thapar. The late journalist Romesh Thapar was his cousin...
Riley had become a disciple of the Hindustani classical singer Pandit PranNath. In parallel, then-Krautrock band Tangerine Dream and its recently departed...
"Review: 'Dream House' at Dia:Chelsea, a Hallucinatory Show" 2015 Pandit PranNath 97th Birthday Memorial Tribute, Three Evening Concerts of Raga Darbari...
Lieutenant. Amongst the other newly commissioned officers in his batch was PranNath Thapar, who would one day succeed Thimayya as Chief of Army Staff. Thimayya...
Beginning in 1970, he and Zazeela studied under Hindustani singer Pandit PranNath. In 2002, Young and Zazeela formed the Just Alap Raga Ensemble with their...
than these states, according to authors K. S. Singh, Gregory Naik and PranNath Chopra, Deshastha Brahmins are also concentrated in the states of Telangana...
officer. He was the brother of Romila Thapar, the historian. General PranNath Thapar, sometime Chief of Army Staff, was his paternal uncle (father's...
Theatre of Eternal Music group), and studied under Hindustani singer Pandit PranNath. His association with Brian Eno in the early 1980s would introduce Hassell...
Leon "Lee" Konitz (October 13, 1927 – April 15, 2020) was an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer. He performed successfully in a wide range of...
May 1961, Thimayya resigned as the COAS, and was succeeded by General PranNath Thapar. Earlier in the year, Major General Brij Mohan Kaul had been promoted...
Award for the book's publication.[citation needed] The novel concerns PranNath (known throughout the book by several other names), the child of a one-time...
494–495. Rajmohan Gandhi 1990, p. 530. Rajmohan Gandhi 1990, p. 532. PranNath Chopra, Vallabhbhai Patel (1999). The collected works of Sardar Vallabhbhai...
General Vishwa Nath Sharma, PVSM, AVSM, ADC (born 4 June 1930) was the 14th Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army, serving between 1988–1990. He was...
Social, Cultural, and Economic History of India, Vol. 1, with PranNath Chopra and Manmath Nath Das. Macmillan India, 1974. History of Indian Administration:...
Hindustani classical music with Pandit PranNath, of whom she was a devoted disciple ever afterwards. (Pandit PranNath died in 1996.) Her "Selected Writings"...
who developed special skills in the art of agriculture. According to PranNath Chopra, Haryana evolved as a word from Ābhirāyana (from ābhira and ayana...