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  • ...y. In the time of Babar, Malik Baha-ud-Din Khokar became the chief of this pargana which was called Chaurasi, having 84 villages. In 1748, it came into the po
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  • Jamadar Khushal Singh was a Gaur Brahmin of village Akari Pargana of Meerath. The name of his father was Hargobind. He joined the army of Mah
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  • ...Das, and Dayal Das, were taken into custody at village Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula near Ropar. At the time Furu was camping with his three companions
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  • ...there. Jai Singh, resident of Kairon, and Kaur Singh of Dhand Kasel of the pargana of Tarn Taran, were Gurbakhsh Singh's close associates. They had taken pahu
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  • ...e post, on [[27 July]], [[1675]] ([[Savan]] 12,1732) at Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula, and sent to [[Sirhind]].
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  • ...there. Jai Singh, resident of Kairon, and Kaur Singh of Dhand Kasel of the pargana of Tarn Taran, were Gurbakhsh Singh's close associates. They had taken pahu
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  • ...e post, on [[27 July]], [[1675]] ([[Savan]] 12,1732) at Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula, and sent to [[Sirhind]].
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  • ...ct are organized into smaller groups of ''tehsils'' called Sub-Division (''Pargana'', ''Anuvibhag'').
    3 KB (405 words) - 17:26, 11 October 2010
  • Hira Singh, was the son of Hem Raj, of Bahrwal village in the pargana of Fasilabad and in the province of Multan. He was born in A.D. 1706 (BK. 1
    3 KB (596 words) - 06:12, 8 November 2014
  • ...e post, on [[27 July]], [[1675]] ([[Savan]] 12,1732) at Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula, and sent to [[Sirhind]].
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  • ...e post, on [[27 July]], [[1675]] ([[Savan]] 12,1732) at Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula, and sent to [[Sirhind]].
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  • ...its high point under Ran Singh it ruled [[Kasur]], [[Sharaqpur]],Gugaira [[pargana]], and the [[Kharal]] fort of Kot Kumaliah and could field 2,000 horsemen,
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  • ...temporary entry in the Bhat Vahi (diary) of the purohit of Talauda in Jind Pargana).
    26 KB (4,199 words) - 22:50, 22 August 2021
  • ...ey proved to be good soldiers. Maharaja Ranjit Singh gave lands of Sahadra Pargana, Gujranwala and Multan to Lobana people for their outstanding contributions
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  • ...the Tanda of Makhan Shah in Kashmir for four months. (Bhatt Vahi Talaunda Pargana Jeend).
    20 KB (3,432 words) - 09:50, 13 February 2009
  • ...ingh Shahid, a Sandhu Jat and resident of the village of Pohuwind of the ''pargana'' of Amritsar...}}</ref> Baba Ji's parents were a hard working Sikh family.
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  • ...iraza of [[Ropar]] Police post, on [[Savan]] 12,1732 at Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula, and sent to [[Sirhind]].
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  • ...the Tanda of Makhan Shah in Kashmir for four months. (Bhatt Vahi Talaunda Pargana Jeend).
    30 KB (5,119 words) - 17:02, 29 March 2012
  • ...ngh, was of the Kambo caste, the son of Duni Chand, and born at Natesar in pargana Patti Haibatpur in Punjab. Surat Singh's family were by profession traders
    50 KB (7,515 words) - 04:44, 27 November 2023
  • ...mpanied by his mother Ganga and wife Damodari arrived in village Daroli in Pargana Dagru (near Moga in Ferozepur District) at the house of Bhai Sain Das on Je ...ind, sixth Guru, son of Guru Arjan, Sodhi Khatri of Chak Guru, (Amritsar), Pargana Nijhariala, was released along with 52 rajas on 14 day of dark half-of-Kata
    196 KB (33,351 words) - 20:15, 14 September 2010