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22-1844: (Redirected from DEO ) [REDACTED] Look up deo , Deo , déo , dèo , or đéo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deo (RATBU) or DEO(Mang Kanoru) may refer to: People [ edit ] Derek Oldbury (1924–1994), known as DEO, a British draughts champion Surname [ edit ] Abhinay Deo , Indian film director and screenwriter Ajinkya Deo (born 1964), Indian film actor Ananga Udaya Singh Deo (born 1945), Indian politician Anant Pratap Deo , Indian politician Arka Keshari Deo , Indian politician Arkesh Singh Deo (born 1986), Indian politician Ashish Deo , Indian script writer and film director Baljit Singh Deo , Indian music video and movie director Bikram Keshari Deo (1952–2009)), Indian politician Bira Kesari Deo (1927–2012)), Indian politician Gobind Singh Deo (born 1973), Malaysian politician and lawyer Jagannatha Gajapati Narayana Deo II (c.1733–1771)), king of Paralakhemundi state, southern Odisha, India Jagdeep Singh Deo (born 1971), Malaysian politician Jitamitra Prasad Singh Deo (born 1946), Indian historian and archaeologist Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo (born 1974), Indian politician and army officer Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo (born 1941), Indian politician Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo (born 1956), Indian politician Kishore Chandra Deo (born 1947), Indian politician Laxmi Narayan Bhanja Deo (1912–1986), Indian politician M. G. Deo , (born 1932), Indian oncologist, pathologist and educationist Narsingh Deo , Indian and American professor of computer science Neelam Deo , Indian Foreign Service Officer Pratap Keshari Deo (1919–2001), Indian politician and

44-1469: A British draughts champion Surname [ edit ] Abhinay Deo , Indian film director and screenwriter Ajinkya Deo (born 1964), Indian film actor Ananga Udaya Singh Deo (born 1945), Indian politician Anant Pratap Deo , Indian politician Arka Keshari Deo , Indian politician Arkesh Singh Deo (born 1986), Indian politician Ashish Deo , Indian script writer and film director Baljit Singh Deo , Indian music video and movie director Bikram Keshari Deo (1952–2009)), Indian politician Bira Kesari Deo (1927–2012)), Indian politician Gobind Singh Deo (born 1973), Malaysian politician and lawyer Jagannatha Gajapati Narayana Deo II (c.1733–1771)), king of Paralakhemundi state, southern Odisha, India Jagdeep Singh Deo (born 1971), Malaysian politician Jitamitra Prasad Singh Deo (born 1946), Indian historian and archaeologist Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo (born 1974), Indian politician and army officer Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo (born 1941), Indian politician Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo (born 1956), Indian politician Kishore Chandra Deo (born 1947), Indian politician Laxmi Narayan Bhanja Deo (1912–1986), Indian politician M. G. Deo , (born 1932), Indian oncologist, pathologist and educationist Narsingh Deo , Indian and American professor of computer science Neelam Deo , Indian Foreign Service Officer Pratap Keshari Deo (1919–2001), Indian politician and

66-755: A German school in Cairo, Egypt Dragi Deo , a village in Serbia Faro-et-Déo , a department of Adamawa Province, Cameroon Kala Deo , a village in Pakistan Other uses [ edit ] Deo, a synonym of the Greek goddess Demeter Department of Extranormal Operations , a fictional organization from DC Comics Ex Deo , a Canadian death metal band See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Deo Deò-ghrèine Dio (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

88-518: A German school in Cairo, Egypt Dragi Deo , a village in Serbia Faro-et-Déo , a department of Adamawa Province, Cameroon Kala Deo , a village in Pakistan Other uses [ edit ] Deo, a synonym of the Greek goddess Demeter Department of Extranormal Operations , a fictional organization from DC Comics Ex Deo , a Canadian death metal band See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Deo Deò-ghrèine Dio (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

110-833: A Hindu temple in Bihar Deo Tibba , a mountain in Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh Lohar Deo , a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand Elsewhere [ edit ] Coram Deo Academy , a Christian school in Texas, USA Deo, Central African Republic Đèo Gia , a commune and village in north-eastern Vietnam Deo Sial , a town in Pakistan Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule ,

132-412: A Hindu temple in Bihar Deo Tibba , a mountain in Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh Lohar Deo , a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand Elsewhere [ edit ] Coram Deo Academy , a Christian school in Texas, USA Deo, Central African Republic Đèo Gia , a commune and village in north-eastern Vietnam Deo Sial , a town in Pakistan Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule ,

154-402: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages deo [REDACTED] Look up deo , Deo , déo , dèo , or đéo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deo (RATBU) or DEO(Mang Kanoru) may refer to: People [ edit ] Derek Oldbury (1924–1994), known as DEO,

176-404: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Vir Singh Deo Parmarji Guman Kunwari of Khairuwar Pahad Singh Narhar Das Tulsi Das Beni Das Hardev (Hardaul) Bhagwan Rao Chandra Bhan Kishan Singh Bagh Raj Madho Singh Parmanand Raja Vir Singh Ju Deo , also known as Bir Singh Dev , was a Bundela Rajput chief and

198-737: The Jhansi Fort . Deo was among the Rajput rulers of his era who sponsored temples in the Brajmandal area that comprised Vrindavan and Mathura . In addition, the Phool Bagh gardens , and the Lakshmi temple were all built by Deo. His mausoleum is located in Orchha , and features both Hindu and Mughal architecture. Vir Singh Deo was succeeded by Jhujhar Singh , the first-born son of

220-817: The Autonomous Tai Federation of North-western Tonkin, French Indochina Đèo Văn Trị (1849–1908), White Tai leader at Muang Lay in the Federation of the Twelve Tai states, French Indochina Harsh Deo Malaviya (1917–1989), Indian journalist and economist with socialist ideas Kapil Deo Kamat (1951–2020), Indian politician Ram Deo Bhandary (1940–2018), Indian politician Ram Deo Ram (born 1937), Indian politician Satya Deo Singh (1945–2020), Indian politician Surya Deo Sharma , Hindu leader and Trustee of Shri Peetambra Peeth Datia, India Vikram Deo Verma (1869–1951), 25th king of

242-620: The Autonomous Tai Federation of North-western Tonkin, French Indochina Đèo Văn Trị (1849–1908), White Tai leader at Muang Lay in the Federation of the Twelve Tai states, French Indochina Harsh Deo Malaviya (1917–1989), Indian journalist and economist with socialist ideas Kapil Deo Kamat (1951–2020), Indian politician Ram Deo Bhandary (1940–2018), Indian politician Ram Deo Ram (born 1937), Indian politician Satya Deo Singh (1945–2020), Indian politician Surya Deo Sharma , Hindu leader and Trustee of Shri Peetambra Peeth Datia, India Vikram Deo Verma (1869–1951), 25th king of

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264-688: The Indian Maoist movement Deo Nang Toï (1914–2008), daughter and successor of Deo Van Long, president of the Fédération Taï, French Indochina Deo Narain , Fijian politician Deo Narayan Yadav (c.1921–2003), Indian politician Deo Nath Yadav , Indian politician Deo Nukhu , Indian politician Deo Prakash Rai (1926–1981), Indian politician Déo Rian (born 1944), Brazilian musician Deo Rwabiita (1943–2017), Ugandan politician and diplomat Deo Sanga (born 1956), Tanzanian politician Đèo Văn Long (1887–1975), leader of

286-562: The Indian Maoist movement Deo Nang Toï (1914–2008), daughter and successor of Deo Van Long, president of the Fédération Taï, French Indochina Deo Narain , Fijian politician Deo Narayan Yadav (c.1921–2003), Indian politician Deo Nath Yadav , Indian politician Deo Nukhu , Indian politician Deo Prakash Rai (1926–1981), Indian politician Déo Rian (born 1944), Brazilian musician Deo Rwabiita (1943–2017), Ugandan politician and diplomat Deo Sanga (born 1956), Tanzanian politician Đèo Văn Long (1887–1975), leader of

308-768: The Suryavansh dynasty that ruled over Kalinga and Jeypore Samasthanam, India Vyas Deo Sharma , Fijian politician Places [ edit ] India [ edit ] Deo, Bihar , a city in Bihar state, north-eastern India Deo Barunark , a village in Bihar Deo Damla , a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand Deo Fort , a fort in Deo, Bihar Deo Raj , a zamindari estate in Deo, Bihar Deo River , Jharkhand Deo Surya Mandir ,

330-471: The Suryavansh dynasty that ruled over Kalinga and Jeypore Samasthanam, India Vyas Deo Sharma , Fijian politician Places [ edit ] India [ edit ] Deo, Bihar , a city in Bihar state, north-eastern India Deo Barunark , a village in Bihar Deo Damla , a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand Deo Fort , a fort in Deo, Bihar Deo Raj , a zamindari estate in Deo, Bihar Deo River , Jharkhand Deo Surya Mandir ,

352-869: The kingdom of Orchha and a vassal of the Mughal Empire Vishnu Deo (1900–1968), Indo-Fijian political leader Forename [ edit ] Agni Deo Singh , Indo-Fijian teacher and trade unionist Akanksha Deo Sharma (born 1992), Indian industrial designer, textile innovator and visual artist Arjun Deo Charan (born 1954), Indian poet, critic, playwright, theatre director and translator Deo (futsal player) or André Henrique Justino (born 1982), Brazilian futsal player Deo Debattista , Maltese politician Deo Filikunjombe (1972–2015), Tanzanian politician Deo Gracia Ngokaba (born 1997), Congolese judoka Déo Kanda (born 1989), Congolese footballer Deo A. Koenigs (born 1935), American politician Deo Kumar Singh (1950–2018), leader of

374-792: The kingdom of Orchha and a vassal of the Mughal Empire Vishnu Deo (1900–1968), Indo-Fijian political leader Forename [ edit ] Agni Deo Singh , Indo-Fijian teacher and trade unionist Akanksha Deo Sharma (born 1992), Indian industrial designer, textile innovator and visual artist Arjun Deo Charan (born 1954), Indian poet, critic, playwright, theatre director and translator Deo (futsal player) or André Henrique Justino (born 1982), Brazilian futsal player Deo Debattista , Maltese politician Deo Filikunjombe (1972–2015), Tanzanian politician Deo Gracia Ngokaba (born 1997), Congolese judoka Déo Kanda (born 1989), Congolese footballer Deo A. Koenigs (born 1935), American politician Deo Kumar Singh (1950–2018), leader of

396-813: The last ruler of Kalahandi State Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo (1929–1966), first Odia ruler and 20th Maharaja of Bastar state, India Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo (1912–1975), Indian politician and the last ruler of Patna Ramesh Deo (1929–2022), Indian film and television actor Roshika Deo (born 1981), Fijian feminist and activist Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo (born 1961), Indian politician Sankar Narayan Singh Deo (born 1922), Indian politician Seema Deo , Indian film actress Shankarrao Deo , Indian politician Shirish Baban Deo , Indian Air Marshal Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo (1870–1912), Maharaja of Mayurbhanj State, India Suresh Deo (born 1946), Indian cricket umpire T. S. Singh Deo (born 1952), Indian politician Vir Singh Deo (fl.1605–1626), ruler of

418-813: The last ruler of Kalahandi State Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo (1929–1966), first Odia ruler and 20th Maharaja of Bastar state, India Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo (1912–1975), Indian politician and the last ruler of Patna Ramesh Deo (1929–2022), Indian film and television actor Roshika Deo (born 1981), Fijian feminist and activist Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo (born 1961), Indian politician Sankar Narayan Singh Deo (born 1922), Indian politician Seema Deo , Indian film actress Shankarrao Deo , Indian politician Shirish Baban Deo , Indian Air Marshal Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo (1870–1912), Maharaja of Mayurbhanj State, India Suresh Deo (born 1946), Indian cricket umpire T. S. Singh Deo (born 1952), Indian politician Vir Singh Deo (fl.1605–1626), ruler of

440-552: The ruler of the kingdom of Orchha in the historic Bundelkhand region of modern Madhya Pradesh . He was a vassal of the imperial Mughal Empire . and ruled between the year 1605 and either 1626 or 1627. Vir Singh Deo assassinated the Mughal chronicler and court historian Abul Fazl who was returning from Deccan in a plot contrived by the Mughal Prince Salim later Jahangir . He is also credited to have built

462-653: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Deo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Deo&oldid=1252659576 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Indian given names Surnames of Indian origin Hidden categories: Short description

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484-604: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Deo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Deo&oldid=1252659576 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Indian given names Surnames of Indian origin Hidden categories: Short description

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