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            "name": "Behramji Malabari",
            "bio": "\nBehramji Merwanji Malabari JP  (18 May 1853 – 12 July 1912) was an Indian poet, publicist, author, and social reformer best known for his ardent advocacy for the protection of the rights of women and for his activities against child marriage.\nBehramji Merwanji Malabari was born on 18 May 1853 at Baroda (present-day Vadodara, Gujarat). He was a son of Dhanjibhai Mehta, a Parsi clerk employed by the Baroda State, and Bhikhibai. His father, about  whom nothing more is known \"than that he was a mild, peace-loving man, with a somewhat feeble constitution and not overmuch force of character\", died when the boy was six or seven. His mother then took him to Surat (on the coast, 140 km from Baroda), where Behramji was then educated at an Irish Presbyterian mission school. He was subsequently adopted by Merwanji Nanabhai Malabari, the childless owner of a drugstore who traded in sandalwood and spices from the Malabar Coast hence the name 'Malabari'. Merwanji had previously lost two wives before he married Behramji's mother.",
            "raw_bio": "Behramji Merwanji Malabari JP  (18 May 1853 – 12 July 1912) was an Indian poet, publicist, author, and social reformer best known for his ardent advocacy for the protection of the rights of women and for his activities against child marriage. Behramji Merwanji Malabari was born on 18 May 1853 at Baroda (present-day Vadodara, Gujarat). He was a son of Dhanjibhai Mehta, a Parsi clerk employed by the Baroda State, and Bhikhibai. His father, about  whom nothing more is known \"than that he was a mild, peace-loving man, with a somewhat feeble constitution and not overmuch force of character\", died when the boy was six or seven. His mother then took him to Surat (on the coast, 140 km from Baroda), where Behramji was then educated at an Irish Presbyterian mission school. He was subsequently adopted by Merwanji Nanabhai Malabari, the childless owner of a drugstore who traded in sandalwood and spices from the Malabar Coast hence the name 'Malabari'. Merwanji had previously lost two wives before he married Behramji's mother.",
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            "name": "Bhagvat Singh",
            "bio": "\nBhagvatsinhji GCSI GCIE FRSE FRCP (24 October 1865 – 9 March 1944) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Gondal from 1869 till his death in 1944, upon which he was honoured with 11-gun salute. He was the only Maharaja to take a medical degree and other degrees.\nBhagvatsingh was born as Kumar Sri Bhagvatsinghji Sangramsinhji Sahib, Yuvaraja Sahib of Gondal, on 24 October 1865 at Dhoraji, the third and the youngest but only surviving son of Thakurani Bai Shri Monghiba Sahiba, daughter of Jhala Shri Rartansinhji Sahib of Minapur, the third wife of Thakore Sagramji II, the Thakore Sahib, or chieftain, of Gondal, a small princely state that was an offshoot of the great Jadeja dynasty.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhagvatsinhji GCSI GCIE FRSE FRCP (24 October 1865 – 9 March 1944) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Gondal from 1869 till his death in 1944, upon which he was honoured with 11-gun salute. He was the only Maharaja to take a medical degree and other degrees. Bhagvatsingh was born as Kumar Sri Bhagvatsinghji Sangramsinhji Sahib, Yuvaraja Sahib of Gondal, on 24 October 1865 at Dhoraji, the third and the youngest but only surviving son of Thakurani Bai Shri Monghiba Sahiba, daughter of Jhala Shri Rartansinhji Sahib of Minapur, the third wife of Thakore Sagramji II, the Thakore Sahib, or chieftain, of Gondal, a small princely state that was an offshoot of the great Jadeja dynasty.",
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            "name": "Bhagwandas Patel",
            "bio": "\nBhagwandas Patel (born 19 November 1943) is a Gujarati folklorist who pioneered research into Gujarat's tribal literature and brought the state's oral literature to the attention of the literary community.  In 1995, he compiled the first published tribal version of the Ramayana, Bhili Lokakhyan: Roam Sitma ni Varatathe, the Ramakatha of the Bhil people.\n",
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            "name": "Bhagwatikumar Sharma",
            "bio": "ભગવતીકુમાર હરગોવિંદ શર્મા (૩૧-૫-૧૯૩૪): કવિ, નવલકથાકાર, વાર્તાકાર, નિબંધકાર, પત્રકાર-સંપાદક. જન્મ સુરતમાં. ૧૯૫૦માં એસ.એસ.સી. ૧૯૬૮માં ગુજરાતી-અંગ્રેજી વિષયો સાથે બી.એ. ૧૯૫૫થી ‘ગુજરાત મિત્ર’ દૈનિકના તંત્રીવિભાગ સાથે સંલગ્ન. ૧૯૭૭માં કુમારચન્દ્રક. ૧૯૮૪નો રણજિતરામ સુવર્ણચન્દ્રક. ૧૯૮૭નો સાહિત્ય અકાદમી, દિલ્હીનો પુરસ્કાર.\r\n<br>\r\nકવિતા, ટૂંકી વાર્તા ચરિત્ર વગેરે ક્ષેત્રોમાં સર્જન કરનાર આ સર્જકનું નોંધપાત્ર પ્રદાન નવલકથામાં છે. નવલકથા લેખનમાં એમનો ઉર્ધ્વગામી વિકાસ દેખાય છે. આ પૈકી ‘સમયદ્વીપ’માં બ્રાહ્મણ કથાનાયક નીલકંઠના આધુનિક યુવતી નીરા સાથેના લગ્ન પછી સર્જાતો મૂલ્યસંઘર્ષ અને મનોસંઘર્ષ કેન્દ્રમાં છે. ‘ઉધ્વમૂલ’, ‘અસૂર્યલોક’ દીર્ઘ નવલકથાઓ છે. એમની કલ્પનાનિષ્ઠ શૈલી પ્રભાવક નીવડે છે.<br>\r\nBhagwatikumar Sharma (31 May 1934 – 5 September 2018) was an Indian author and journalist who wrote in Gujarati.  Born in Surat and educated in languages, he edited a daily for several years. He wrote novels, short stories, poetry, essays and criticism. He received Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1984 and Sahitya Akademi Award in 1988.\r\nSharma was born in Surat on 31 May 1934 in Shrimali Brahmin family of Hargovind and Heeraben. His family was a native of Ahmedabad. His father was a pandit of Samveda. He completed the secondary school education in 1950 and left studies. He later completed his B. A. in Gujarati and English languages in 1968.",
            "raw_bio": "ભગવતીકુમાર હરગોવિંદ શર્મા (૩૧-૫-૧૯૩૪): કવિ, નવલકથાકાર, વાર્તાકાર, નિબંધકાર, પત્રકાર-સંપાદક. જન્મ સુરતમાં. ૧૯૫૦માં એસ.એસ.સી. ૧૯૬૮માં ગુજરાતી-અંગ્રેજી વિષયો સાથે બી.એ. ૧૯૫૫થી ‘ગુજરાત મિત્ર’ દૈનિકના તંત્રીવિભાગ સાથે સંલગ્ન. ૧૯૭૭માં કુમારચન્દ્રક. ૧૯૮૪નો રણજિતરામ સુવર્ણચન્દ્રક. ૧૯૮૭નો સાહિત્ય અકાદમી, દિલ્હીનો પુરસ્કાર.\r  \r કવિતા, ટૂંકી વાર્તા ચરિત્ર વગેરે ક્ષેત્રોમાં સર્જન કરનાર આ સર્જકનું નોંધપાત્ર પ્રદાન નવલકથામાં છે. નવલકથા લેખનમાં એમનો ઉર્ધ્વગામી વિકાસ દેખાય છે. આ પૈકી ‘સમયદ્વીપ’માં બ્રાહ્મણ કથાનાયક નીલકંઠના આધુનિક યુવતી નીરા સાથેના લગ્ન પછી સર્જાતો મૂલ્યસંઘર્ષ અને મનોસંઘર્ષ કેન્દ્રમાં છે. ‘ઉધ્વમૂલ’, ‘અસૂર્યલોક’ દીર્ઘ નવલકથાઓ છે. એમની કલ્પનાનિષ્ઠ શૈલી પ્રભાવક નીવડે છે. \r Bhagwatikumar Sharma (31 May 1934 – 5 September 2018) was an Indian author and journalist who wrote in Gujarati.  Born in Surat and educated in languages, he edited a daily for several years. He wrote novels, short stories, poetry, essays and criticism. He received Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1984 and Sahitya Akademi Award in 1988.\r Sharma was born in Surat on 31 May 1934 in Shrimali Brahmin family of Hargovind and Heeraben. His family was a native of Ahmedabad. His father was a pandit of Samveda. He completed the secondary school education in 1950 and left studies. He later completed his B. A. in Gujarati and English languages in 1968.",
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            "name": "Bhanuprasad Trivedi",
            "bio": "Bhanuprasad Bholanath Trived (born 16 January 1931) is Gujarati novelist, playwright and poet from Gujarat, India.\nBhanuprasad Trivedi was born on 16 January 1931 at Vavol village (now in Gandhinagar district, Gujarat). He passed matriculation in 1949 and completed B. A. with Gujarati and Sanskrit in 1955 and M. A. in same subjects in 1967. He taught for nine years at schools in Linch and Kherva in Mehsana district. He served as a principal in school of Chitroda, Sabarkantha in 1962-63 and of school in Pratapnagar from 1963 to 1969. He served as a professor in C. U. Shah Arts College, Ahmedabad until his retirement in 1970.\nHis first novel Ek Hatu Amdavad (1981) is set in Ahmedabad and centered on a journey of man from serving as a school librarian to becoming a professor. Shalvan (1984) is about a protagonist finding what was lost by her. His Sheshpatra (1989) is a satire novel on corruption in fourteen chapters covering seventeen characters. Vikshipta (1993) is his fourth novel.\nMoment (1974) is a collection of six one-act plays. Alasgamana (1975) is collection of 53 poems while Sangat (1975) is collection of songs. His other works are Chandan ane Sadhu, Abhyantar.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhanuprasad Bholanath Trived (born 16 January 1931) is Gujarati novelist, playwright and poet from Gujarat, India. Bhanuprasad Trivedi was born on 16 January 1931 at Vavol village (now in Gandhinagar district, Gujarat). He passed matriculation in 1949 and completed B. A. with Gujarati and Sanskrit in 1955 and M. A. in same subjects in 1967. He taught for nine years at schools in Linch and Kherva in Mehsana district. He served as a principal in school of Chitroda, Sabarkantha in 1962-63 and of school in Pratapnagar from 1963 to 1969. He served as a professor in C. U. Shah Arts College, Ahmedabad until his retirement in 1970. His first novel Ek Hatu Amdavad (1981) is set in Ahmedabad and centered on a journey of man from serving as a school librarian to becoming a professor. Shalvan (1984) is about a protagonist finding what was lost by her. His Sheshpatra (1989) is a satire novel on corruption in fourteen chapters covering seventeen characters. Vikshipta (1993) is his fourth novel. Moment (1974) is a collection of six one-act plays. Alasgamana (1975) is collection of 53 poems while Sangat (1975) is collection of songs. His other works are Chandan ane Sadhu, Abhyantar.",
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            "name": "Bharati Shelat",
            "bio": "Bharati Kirtikumar Shelat (30 July 1939 – 2018) was an Indian archaeologist from Gujarat. She spent most of her career at B. J. Institute of Learning and Research, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.\nBharati Shelat was born on 30 July 1939 in Mehsana. She completed her SSC in 1956 from R.B.M.K. Girls High School, Ahmedabad. She received a BA in 1960 from Gujarat College, Ahmedabad with Sanskrit major and Psychology minor, and received a MA in 1962 from B. J. Institute, Ahmedabad with Sanskrit (Epigraphy) major and Ardhamagadhi minor. She obtained PhD in 1969 from B. J. Institute for her doctoral dissertation, The Chronological Systems of Gujarat. In 1972, she received again a M.A. in Sociology from Texas Woman's University.\nShelat started her career as a lecturer of Sanskrit and Ardhamagadhi at S. V. Arts College, Ahmedabad in 1964, and served there till 1969. In 1976, she joined B. J. Institute as a lecturer of Indian culture, philosophy and Sanskrit literature, and later became there a reader and post graduate teacher (1982–1997), and then, professor and director (1997–2006). She served as a director of Gujarat Research Society, Ahmedabad.",
            "raw_bio": "Bharati Kirtikumar Shelat (30 July 1939 – 2018) was an Indian archaeologist from Gujarat. She spent most of her career at B. J. Institute of Learning and Research, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Bharati Shelat was born on 30 July 1939 in Mehsana. She completed her SSC in 1956 from R.B.M.K. Girls High School, Ahmedabad. She received a BA in 1960 from Gujarat College, Ahmedabad with Sanskrit major and Psychology minor, and received a MA in 1962 from B. J. Institute, Ahmedabad with Sanskrit (Epigraphy) major and Ardhamagadhi minor. She obtained PhD in 1969 from B. J. Institute for her doctoral dissertation, The Chronological Systems of Gujarat. In 1972, she received again a M.A. in Sociology from Texas Woman's University. Shelat started her career as a lecturer of Sanskrit and Ardhamagadhi at S. V. Arts College, Ahmedabad in 1964, and served there till 1969. In 1976, she joined B. J. Institute as a lecturer of Indian culture, philosophy and Sanskrit literature, and later became there a reader and post graduate teacher (1982–1997), and then, professor and director (1997–2006). She served as a director of Gujarat Research Society, Ahmedabad.",
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            "name": "Bhavesh Bhatt",
            "bio": "Bhavesh Bhatt (Gujarati: ભાવેશ ભટ્ટ) is a Gujarati language ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His works include Chhe To Chhe (2009) and Bhitarno Shankhanaad (2014). He won the Shayda Award of 2014 for his contribution in Gujarati ghazal poetry.\nBhavesh Bhatt was born on 12 January 1975 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat to Dilipbhai and Jayabahen. He completed his primary education (standard 1 to 5) from Ankur Highschool, Ahmedabad in 1985 and secondary education (standard 6 to 9) from H. B. Kapadia Highschool located at Delhi Darwaza, Ahmedabad in 1989. He completed his Standard 10 from B. V. High school, Ahmedabad in 1990 and Standard 12 from Ashish Highschool, Ahmedabad in 1992. In 1994, he joined Bachelor of Arts at Gujarat College and dropped out after the first year. Bhavesh married Bijal in 2007 and they have a daughter.\nHe started writing at the age of 25. His first publication was a ghazal, published in the Gujarati poetry journal, Kavilok in 2003. Subsequently, his ghazals are published in several Gujarati literary magazines including Gazalvishwa, Shabdasrishti, Dhabak, Tadarthya, Shabdasar, Navneet Samarpan and Kavita. In 2007, his ghazals have been anthologized in Vis Pancha, a collection of Gujarati ghazals, with other four young poets including Anil Chavda, Ashok Chavda, Hardwar Goswami and Chandresh Makwana. He also writes ghazal in Urdu language.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhavesh Bhatt (Gujarati: ભાવેશ ભટ્ટ) is a Gujarati language ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His works include Chhe To Chhe (2009) and Bhitarno Shankhanaad (2014). He won the Shayda Award of 2014 for his contribution in Gujarati ghazal poetry. Bhavesh Bhatt was born on 12 January 1975 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat to Dilipbhai and Jayabahen. He completed his primary education (standard 1 to 5) from Ankur Highschool, Ahmedabad in 1985 and secondary education (standard 6 to 9) from H. B. Kapadia Highschool located at Delhi Darwaza, Ahmedabad in 1989. He completed his Standard 10 from B. V. High school, Ahmedabad in 1990 and Standard 12 from Ashish Highschool, Ahmedabad in 1992. In 1994, he joined Bachelor of Arts at Gujarat College and dropped out after the first year. Bhavesh married Bijal in 2007 and they have a daughter. He started writing at the age of 25. His first publication was a ghazal, published in the Gujarati poetry journal, Kavilok in 2003. Subsequently, his ghazals are published in several Gujarati literary magazines including Gazalvishwa, Shabdasrishti, Dhabak, Tadarthya, Shabdasar, Navneet Samarpan and Kavita. In 2007, his ghazals have been anthologized in Vis Pancha, a collection of Gujarati ghazals, with other four young poets including Anil Chavda, Ashok Chavda, Hardwar Goswami and Chandresh Makwana. He also writes ghazal in Urdu language.",
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            "name": "Bhavin Gopani",
            "bio": "Bhavin Gopani (Gujarati: ભાવિન ગોપાણી) is a Gujarati language ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His significant works include Umbaro (2016) and Orado (2016), collections of ghazals. The INT - Indian National Theater, Mumbai, awarded him the Shayda Award in 2016 for his contributions to Gujarati ghazal poetry.\nBhavin was born on 19 April 1976 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, to Bipinchandra and Jyotsanabahen. He received his schooling at various schools within Ahmedabad, including Prakash Balmandir, Durga Vidyalay, and Sardar Patel High School. He completed his Bachelor of Commerce in 1996 from Sahjanand College, Ahmedabad.\nHe married Kailas on 11 February 1999; they have a daughter.\nHe started writing ghazals in 2011 and was first published in 2013 in Kavita, a Gujarati-language bimonthly magazine. Subsequently, his poems were published in many Gujarati magazines, including Kavilok, Gazalvishwa, Dhabak and Parab. Umbaro (2016) and Orado (2016) are two of his collections of ghazals.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhavin Gopani (Gujarati: ભાવિન ગોપાણી) is a Gujarati language ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His significant works include Umbaro (2016) and Orado (2016), collections of ghazals. The INT - Indian National Theater, Mumbai, awarded him the Shayda Award in 2016 for his contributions to Gujarati ghazal poetry. Bhavin was born on 19 April 1976 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, to Bipinchandra and Jyotsanabahen. He received his schooling at various schools within Ahmedabad, including Prakash Balmandir, Durga Vidyalay, and Sardar Patel High School. He completed his Bachelor of Commerce in 1996 from Sahjanand College, Ahmedabad. He married Kailas on 11 February 1999; they have a daughter. He started writing ghazals in 2011 and was first published in 2013 in Kavita, a Gujarati-language bimonthly magazine. Subsequently, his poems were published in many Gujarati magazines, including Kavilok, Gazalvishwa, Dhabak and Parab. Umbaro (2016) and Orado (2016) are two of his collections of ghazals.",
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            "name": "Bhavsinhji II",
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            "name": "Bhogilal Gandhi",
            "bio": "\nBhogilal Chunilal Gandhi (26 January 1911 – 10 June 2001) was an Indian scholar, poet, critic, translator, and independence activist from Gujarat, India. He edited Vishvamanav, a Gujarati-language literary-socio-political journal. He wrote biographies of several writers and political figures including Leo Tolstoy, Joseph Stalin, C. Rajagopalachari, Subhas Chandra Bose, Romain Rolland, Durgaram Mehta, and Narmad. He translated many works into Gujarati from English and Bengali languages. In his early years, he came under the influence of Communism, and became an active member of Communist Party of India.\nBhogilal Gandhi was born on 26 January 1911 in Modasa, a town in Gujarat, India. He passed his matriculation exam in 1926 from Bharuch. He graduated from Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhogilal Chunilal Gandhi (26 January 1911 – 10 June 2001) was an Indian scholar, poet, critic, translator, and independence activist from Gujarat, India. He edited Vishvamanav, a Gujarati-language literary-socio-political journal. He wrote biographies of several writers and political figures including Leo Tolstoy, Joseph Stalin, C. Rajagopalachari, Subhas Chandra Bose, Romain Rolland, Durgaram Mehta, and Narmad. He translated many works into Gujarati from English and Bengali languages. In his early years, he came under the influence of Communism, and became an active member of Communist Party of India. Bhogilal Gandhi was born on 26 January 1911 in Modasa, a town in Gujarat, India. He passed his matriculation exam in 1926 from Bharuch. He graduated from Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad.",
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            "name": "Bhogilal Sandesara",
            "bio": "\nBhogilal Jayachandbhai Sandesara (13 April 1917 – 18 January 1995) was a literary critic, scholar and editor from Gujarat, India. He was a scholar of Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsha and Old Gujarati language. He also contributed to the field of historical and cultural research. He has edited large number of historical works. He was appointed the president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 1987.\nBhogilal Sandesara was born on 13 April 1917 in Sander village near Patan (now in Gujarat, India) in a Vaishnava family of Jayachandbhai Ishwardas Sandesara and his wife Mahalaxmiben. He started his school education in Ahmedabad. Following death of his father when he was eight, his family moved to Patan where he completed his school education. He came in contact with Muni Jinvijayji in 1931 who introduced him to Muni Punyavijayji under whom he studied and used the preserved works in the ancient libraries of Patan. He was also guided by his high school teacher and researcher Ramlal Chunilal Modi.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhogilal Jayachandbhai Sandesara (13 April 1917 – 18 January 1995) was a literary critic, scholar and editor from Gujarat, India. He was a scholar of Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsha and Old Gujarati language. He also contributed to the field of historical and cultural research. He has edited large number of historical works. He was appointed the president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 1987. Bhogilal Sandesara was born on 13 April 1917 in Sander village near Patan (now in Gujarat, India) in a Vaishnava family of Jayachandbhai Ishwardas Sandesara and his wife Mahalaxmiben. He started his school education in Ahmedabad. Following death of his father when he was eight, his family moved to Patan where he completed his school education. He came in contact with Muni Jinvijayji in 1931 who introduced him to Muni Punyavijayji under whom he studied and used the preserved works in the ancient libraries of Patan. He was also guided by his high school teacher and researcher Ramlal Chunilal Modi.",
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            "name": "Bhoja Bhagat",
            "bio": "\nBhoja Bhagat (1785–1850), also known as Bhojal or Bhojalram  was a Hindu saint poet from Gujarat, India.\nBhoja or Bhojo was born in 1785 in Leuva Patidar caste at village named Devkigalol near Jetpur in Saurashtra. His father's name was Karshandas and mother was Gangabai and family surname was Savaliya. He met his guru, a sanyasi from Girnar at age of 12. Later, when he was 24, the family shifted to Fatehpur near Amreli, Gujarat. He came to be known as Bhoja Bhagat (Bhagat derived from Bhakt, devotee) and Bhojalram in his later life.",
            "raw_bio": "Bhoja Bhagat (1785–1850), also known as Bhojal or Bhojalram  was a Hindu saint poet from Gujarat, India. Bhoja or Bhojo was born in 1785 in Leuva Patidar caste at village named Devkigalol near Jetpur in Saurashtra. His father's name was Karshandas and mother was Gangabai and family surname was Savaliya. He met his guru, a sanyasi from Girnar at age of 12. Later, when he was 24, the family shifted to Fatehpur near Amreli, Gujarat. He came to be known as Bhoja Bhagat (Bhagat derived from Bhakt, devotee) and Bhojalram in his later life.",
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