Information:  - Sarah Elizabeth Richmond ( 1843 -- 1921 ) was a teacher and the fourth principal of Maryland State Normal School ( now Towson University ) . She was the second person to enroll at the Maryland State Normal School in its opening year and was in its first graduating class . Her 55 years of consecutive service to the Normal School began in 1866 , when McFadden Newell asked her to return there to teach mathematics . Within a few years , Richmond was made Vice Principal and , by 1909 , at age 66 , she became the school 's first female principal . She remained principal until 1917 when she resigned to become Dean of the school . In addition to being the driving force in moving the school to its current Towson location , Richmond raised entrance requirements , expanded the curriculum and created new departments . She died in 1921 .  - Maryland is a state located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east. The state's largest city is Baltimore, and its capital is Annapolis. Among its occasional nicknames are "Old Line State", the "Free State", and the "Chesapeake Bay State". The state is named after Henrietta Maria of France, the wife of Charles I of England.   - The University System of Maryland (USM) is a public corporation and charter school system comprising 12 Maryland institutions of higher education. It is the 12th-largest university system in the United States, with over 125,000 undergraduate, 43,000 graduate and roughly 13,000 combined full-time and part-time faculty.  - Towson University, often referred to as TU or simply Towson for short, is a public university located in Towson in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a part of the University System of Maryland. Founded in 1866 as Maryland's first training school for teachers, Towson University has evolved into a four-year degree-granting institution consisting of eight colleges with over 20,000 students enrolled. Towson is one of the largest public universities in Maryland and still produces the most teachers of any university in the state.    What object entity has the relation of 'place of birth' with the subject 'sarah richmond'?   Choices: - baltimore  - chesapeake bay  - england  - henrietta  - maria  - maryland  - of  - pennsylvania  - time  - towson  - virginia  - west virginia
baltimore

Information:  - Chand Bardai (  , September 30 , 1149 -- c. 1200 ) was a Hindu Rao and the court poet of the Indian king Prithviraj III Chauhan , who ruled Ajmer and Delhi from 1165 to 1192 . Chand Bardai composed the Prithviraj Raso , an epic poem in Hindi about the life of Prithviraj . A barot of Jagati ( jalsar ) gotra , he was a worshiper of the goddess Saraswati , who gave him the boon of Bardai.Chandra Bardai was the first author to write in khari boli.He was the architect of khari boli.In many stanzas in his various poems he has used kahri boli . The Prithviraj Raso was embellished with time and quite a few authors added to it . Only parts of the original manuscript are still intact . There are many versions of Raso but scholars agree that a 1400 stanza poem is the real `` Prithivraj Raso '' . In its longest form the poem comprises upwords of 10,000 stanzas . The Prithviraj Raso is a source of information on the social and clan structure of the Kshatriya communities of northern India . The historicity of Prithviraj Raso was proved unreliable by historical writers like Buhler , Morrison , GH Ojha and Munshi Devi Prasad .  - The Prithviraj Raso (IAST: Pthvrj Rso) is a Brajbhasha epic poem about the life of the 12th century Indian king Prithviraj Chauhan (c. 1166-1192 CE). It is attributed to Chand Bardai, who according to the text, was a court poet of the king.  - Prithvirja III (reign. 1192 CE ), popularly known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora in the folk legends, was an Indian king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty. He ruled Sapadalaksha, the traditional Chahamana territory, in present-day north-western India. He controlled much of the present-day Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi; and some parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. His capital was located at Ajayameru (modern Ajmer), although the medieval folk legends describe him as the king of India's political centre Delhi to portray him as a representative of the pre-Islamic Indian power.    What object entity has the relation of 'place of birth' with the subject 'chand bardai'?   Choices: - battle  - court  - india  - king  - madhya pradesh  - of  - rajasthan
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