G H Dury - meaning and definition. What is G H Dury
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What (who) is G H Dury - definition

INDIAN HISTORIAN
G H OJHA; G H Ojha; G. H. Ojha; Gaurishankar Ojha

G. H. Dury         
ENGLISH GEOGRAPHER AND GEOMORPHOLOGIST (1916-1996)
GH Dury; G.H. Dury
George Harry Dury (11 September 1916 – 4 October 1996)James C. Knox, "Dury, George Harry (1916–1996)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK: OUP, 2011) Retrieved 11 March 2018.
Ian Dury discography         
ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Ian Dury Discography
This is the discography of British musician Ian Dury, including with Kilburn and the High Roads and the Blockheads.
G and H-class destroyer         
  • Aerial view of ''Garland'' at low speed
  • ''Gallant'' at sea, 28 April 1938
  • ''Hardy'', 1936
  • ''Harvester'' in 1942, with a Hedgehog in lieu of 'A' gun and a Type 271 radar above the bridge
  • ''Hesperus'' wearing [[dazzle camouflage]] showing the angular bridge front that was fitted to ''Hero'', ''Hereward'', and the ex-Brazilian ships
  • Aerial view of ''Highlander'' at sea, 31 May 1942
1935 BRITISH DESTROYER SUPER-CLASS
Havant class destroyer; H class destroyer; Vasilefs Georgios class destroyer; G and h class destroyer; Juruena class destroyer; Jarua class destroyer; G and H class destroyer; H-class destroyer; Vasilefs Georgios-class destroyer; Jurua-class destroyer; Havant-class destroyer
The G- and H-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. Six additional ships being built for the Brazilian Navy when World War II began in 1939 were purchased by the British and named the Havant class.

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Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha

Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha (15 September, 1863– 17 April, 1947), born in Rohida village of Sirohi District, was a historian from the Indian state of Rajasthan. A prolific author, he wrote several books ( in Hindi ) on the history of Rajasthan and other historical subjects. Subsequent historians from Rajasthan have referred to him as Guruvara Mahamahopadhyaya (e.g. Dasharatha Sharma in Early Chauhan Dynasties). Ojha regarded Kaviraj Shyamaldas as his guru and worked under him as assistant secretary of the historical department, Udaipur