Gulabsinh
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Gulabsinh (pronounced [ɡʊlabsɪnh]) is an 1897 Gujarati supernatural novel by Manilal Dwivedi (1858–1898), adapted from English writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel Zanoni. It was serialised in Priyamvada (later Sudarshan) from the magazine's first issue in August 1885 to June 1895. Adapted into two plays (Pratap Lakshmi in 1914 and Siddha Satyendra in 1917), the novel – despite its flaws – is considered to have a significant place in Gujarati literature.
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Gulabsinh (pronounced [ɡʊlabsɪnh]) is an 1897 Gujarati supernatural novel by Manilal Dwivedi (1858–1898), adapted from English writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel Zanoni. It was serialised in Priyamvada (later Sudarshan) from the magazine's first issue in August 1885 to June 1895. Adapted into two plays (Pratap Lakshmi in 1914 and Siddha Satyendra in 1917), the novel – despite its flaws – is considered to have a significant place in Gujarati literature.
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