Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "कविराज" in Hindi language version.
Charans came to be instructed not only in oral recitation and memorisation but also in such subjects as religion and astrology, at times being accepted into royal courts with the titles of Kaviraja or Barhat (‘Guardian of the Gate’).
Kaviraj Shyamaldas, later author of the well-known history of Mewar called the Vir Vinod, was appointed to look after this library. It was during Maharana Sajjan Singh’s reign that Shyamaldas wrote the major part of his now-renowned history of Mewar. The title of ‘Kaviraj’, or ‘King of Poets’, was bestowed on Shyamaldas for his skills.
A few of the most prestigious Caranas were also accepted in the royal darbars ("courts"), attaining the rank of Kaviraja or "court-laureate" and assuming positions of great influence because of the power of their words.
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में तिथि प्राचल का मान जाँचें (मदद)A few of the most prestigious Caranas were also accepted in the royal darbars ("courts"), attaining the rank of Kaviraja or "court-laureate" and assuming positions of great influence because of the power of their words.
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में तिथि प्राचल का मान जाँचें (मदद)A few of the most prestigious Caranas were also accepted in the royal darbars ("courts"), attaining the rank of Kaviraja or "court-laureate" and assuming positions of great influence because of the power of their words.
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में तिथि प्राचल का मान जाँचें (मदद)