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  • ...araja Ranjit Singh]], was governor of Jasrota. a small principality in the Sivalik hills, and was shortly afterwards placed in attendance on Prince Kharak Sin
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  • He was sent to the Sivalik hills to preach the word of [[Guru Nanak]] and given charge of a seat in th The Gangushahis, a small community rumerically, live in the Sivalik hill territory, mainly in the areas of Jauharsar, Pirijaur, Dagshal and Nah
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  • ...s Bachitra Ndtak, was a Rajput general sent by the Mughal authority to the Sivalik hills in the last decade of the seventeenth century to retrieve its hold on
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  • ...ompanied [[Guru Har Gobind]] when he left Amritsar for [[Kiratpur]] in the Sivalik hills. As his days on Earth were drawing near, Guru Har Gobind asked them t
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  • ...a]]. It is situated at the end of a narrow spur of soft sandy rocks of the Sivalik foothills, on the left bank of the [[river Ghaggar]], about 10 km east of [ ...hi Dasvin, situated at the end of a narrow spur of soft sandy rocks of the Sivalik foothills, on the left bank of the river Ghaggar, about 10 km east of Chand
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  • ...ars of the eighteenth century. The hill chiefs who held territories in the Sivalik ranges often sought his help against [[Guru Gobind Singh]], then living in
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  • ...hah Durrani came to Mughlani Begam`s help and Adina Beg took refuge in the Sivalik hills. The Afghans reappointed him faujdar of the Jalandhar Doab. During Ta
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  • ...ed out and besieged Banda Singh in his stronghold of Lohgarh Fort, in the Sivalik foothills.The latter stood his ground for six months and then escaped into
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  • ..., a state situated along the river Yamuna in the Kayarda Dun valley of the Sivalik hills, was one among the hill chiefs who did not support Raja Bhim Chand
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  • ...father's instructions a habitation, the present [[Kiratpur Sahib]], in the Sivalik foothills. [[Baba Sri Chand]], the aged son of [[Guru Nanak]], appointed B
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  • ...nd special police was created to seize Babars sheltering themselves in the Sivalik hills. Every two weeks propaganda leaflets were dropped from aeroplanes wit
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  • ...Nanakshahi Coin]] issued by him from his bastion, [[Mukhlisgarh]] in the [[Sivalik]] foothills, carried on one side the following inscription : sikka bar har
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  • ...[[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s army and the combined forces of many Rajas of the Sivalik Hills (''pahari raja''s), on 18 September 1688, at Bhangani near [[Paonta S
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  • ...rrounded the town that his father had established, in the foothills of the Sivalik Mountains, he soon accepted the invitation of a friendly Hindu Raja to visi
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  • ...rmandar Sahib at Amritsar and had founded a new city in at the base of the Sivalik Hills that later grew into Anandpur Sahib, the two brothers accompanied Gur
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  • ...ce aided by Raja Kirpal Chand of Kangra and Raja Dyal of Bijharval in the Sivalik hills on the one hand and several other neighbouring chieftains who enjoyed
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  • ...mritsar]] with the holy family and went to reside at [[Kartarpur]], in the Sivalik foothills. After of [[Guru Hargobind]] (the sixth Sikh Guru) left this worl
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  • ...Working Committee of the Dal at its meeting held at Anandpur Sahib, in the Sivalik hills on 1617 October 1973 adopted a statement of aims and objectives. This
    22 KB (3,568 words) - 15:33, 5 May 2007
  • ...t son, Baba Gurditta, proceeded to found the town of Kiratpur in the lower Sivalik hills, he had the ground broken by Baba Siri Chand Ji.
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  • ...u, were disciples of [[Guru Har Rai]], Nanak VII from [[Kiratpur]], in the Sivalik hills, Where the Guru then resided. They shifted along with their parents,
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