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Write in detail about a Gujarati artist.
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The printing was introduced in Gujarati in 1812. The first printed book published was the Gujarati translation of Dabestan-e Mazaheb prepared and printed by Parsi priest Fardunjee Marzban in 1815.
1822, first Gujarati newspaper: Mumbai Samachar, the oldest newspaper in India still in circulation.
1840s, personal diary composition: Nityanondh, Durgaram Mehta.
1845, first modern Gujarati poem: Bapani Piparu (Father's Pipar Tree), Dalpatram
1851, first essay: Mandaḷī Maḷvāthi Thātā Lābh, Narmadashankar Dave
1866, first original novel: Karaṇ Ghelo, Nandshankar Mehta.[3]
1866, first social novel: Sasu Vahu ni Ladai, Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth[3]
1866, first autobiography: Mārī Hakīkat, Narmadashankar Dave.[6]
1900, first original short story: Shantidas, Ambalal Desai
Hope this artists help you.
The printing was introduced in Gujarati in 1812. The first printed book published was the Gujarati translation of Dabestan-e Mazaheb prepared and printed by Parsi priest Fardunjee Marzban in 1815.
1822, first Gujarati newspaper: Mumbai Samachar, the oldest newspaper in India still in circulation.
1840s, personal diary composition: Nityanondh, Durgaram Mehta.
1845, first modern Gujarati poem: Bapani Piparu (Father's Pipar Tree), Dalpatram
1851, first essay: Mandaḷī Maḷvāthi Thātā Lābh, Narmadashankar Dave
1866, first original novel: Karaṇ Ghelo, Nandshankar Mehta.[3]
1866, first social novel: Sasu Vahu ni Ladai, Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth[3]
1866, first autobiography: Mārī Hakīkat, Narmadashankar Dave.[6]
1900, first original short story: Shantidas, Ambalal Desai
Hope this artists help you.
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The printing was introduced in Gujarati in 1812. The first printed book published was the Gujarati translation of Dabestan-e Mazaheb prepared and printed by Parsi priest Fardunjee Marzban in 1815.
1822, first Gujarati newspaper: Mumbai Samachar, the oldest newspaper in India still in circulation.
1840s, personal diary composition: Nityanondh, Durgaram Mehta.
1845, first modern Gujarati poem: Bapani Piparu (Father's Pipar Tree), Dalpatram
1851, first essay: Mandaḷī Maḷvāthi Thātā Lābh, Narmadashankar Dave
1866, first original novel: Karaṇ Ghelo, Nandshankar Mehta.[3]
1866, first social novel: Sasu Vahu ni Ladai, Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth[3]
1866, first autobiography: Mārī Hakīkat, Narmadashankar Dave.
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