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dbo:abstract 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. (en)
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dbp:author Jodharaja (en)
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dbp:name Hammīra Rāso (en)
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dbp:quote Ravana conquered the three worlds and had perfect control over the gods, men and serpents; but when he made Raghunath his enemy, the splendid and strong fort of Lanka was sacked, burnt and pulled io the dust. Who can subdue Alauddin? If you think you can, you will certainly be destroyed. (en) Know that the firmness of Hamir, the pride and stubbornness of Ravana, the truth of Raja Harischandra, and the skilful archery of Arjun are unequalled in their potency, superior to the fear of death, to the love of life and kingdom. Is death to be feared when it brings an endless glory both here and hereafter? (en)
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dbp:source Hamir, rejecting Muhammad Shah's request to be surrendered to Alauddin, in Hammira Raso (en) Alauddin's herald, warning Hamir against giving asylum to Muhammad Shah, in Hammira Raso (en)
dbp:subject Legendary biography of Hammiradeva (en)
dbp:translator Brajnath Bandyapadhyaya (en)
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rdfs:comment 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. (en)
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