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  • ...strict Court. The bigger samadh, at the centre, is that of Maharani Nakain Chand Kaur who was also known as Maharani Datar Kaur. She was the wife of Mahara ...was the wife of [[Maharaja Kharak Singh]] and the mother of [[Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh]]. A third samadh, the one on the left, belongs to [[Ghulab Kaur]] th
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  • ...Nau Nihal Singh and Wazir Dhian Singh. In 1839, he served under Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh in the Sikh army sent to Peshawar to assist Colonel Claude Wade in Sh ...throne of Ranjit Singh on 20 January 1841 broke up the faction supporting Chand Kaur. Fateh Singh submitted to Maharaja Sher Singh and saved his jagirs and
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  • ...ar as custodian of the treasury. After Maharaja Rsnjit Singh`s death, Amir Chand was sent to Haridvar to trace and recover the treasure of Jamadar Khushal
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  • [[File:Maharani Chand Kaur.jpg|thumb]] [[File:Samadh Maharani Datar Kaur, and her daughter In law, Maharani Chand Kaur, and Rani Nanaki Kaur, In Lahore.jpg|thumb]]
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  • ...Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and his successors Kharak Singh, Nau Nihal Singh, Chand kaur, Sher Singh, Duleep Singh, and Jind Kaur'''. *5. Sardar Nihal Singh Attarivala (d. 1817)
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  • In 1812 at age 11 his was married to Chand Kaur, daughter of Jaimal Singh Kanhaiya. ...h's elder brother, was charged to work upon Kharak Singh's son, Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh, then travelling in his company from [[Peshawar]] to [[Lahore]]. Misl
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  • She was the grandmother of Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh (1821-1840), a famous Sikh ruler. ...aw [[Maharani Chand Kaur]] (d. 1842), and the Rani Sahib Kaur, wife of Nau Nihal Singh, were cremated, at the same spot. Today the site has become part of I
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  • *6 Bhudhi Chand *27 Khan Chand
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  • ...ory a possible substitute for the Wazir. When both Kharak Singh and Nau Nihal Singh died in November 1840, he endeavoured to raise a group which would c ...eeded to the throne. They solicited British interference in favour of Rani Chand Kaur, and wrote letters to the officers of the Khalsa army inciting them to
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  • ...d Wade's removal from Ludhiana. During the struggle for power between Rani Chand Kaur and Prince Sher Singh, Lahina Singh, along with Alar Singh and Ajit Si
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  • |Spouse = [[Mata Nihal Kaur]] ...f [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Sikh Guru]]. He and his wife [[Mata Nihal Kaur]] were the parents of [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Dhir Mall]], and the gran
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  • ...nvasion of Afghanistan. Tej Singh acquired great influence over Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh. ...e was among those who signed the agreement of 27 November 1840 proclaiming Chand Kaur as Regent. On the eve of the Anglo Sikh war of 1845-46, Tej Singh was
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  • 19. Khan Chand, 32. Nihal Chand,
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  • ...and his promising son, Nau Nihal Singh, the murder of the latter's mother Chand Kaur, the assassination of Maharaja Sher Singh, the beheading of his 13 yea
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  • ...was married to Bibi Bhani on 8-2-1554. He had three sons named Sri Prithvi Chand, Sri Mahadev Ji and Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. Guru Arjun Dev Ji was born on 15 ...ars of age, he was honoured as Holy Guru. Baba Dhirmal Ji was born to Mata Nihal Kaur in 1627. He was a great man. One day he lost in meditation while doing
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  • ...ingh (Reign. 1839-39), Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh (Reign. 1839-40), Maharani Chand Kaur (Reign. 1840-42), Maharaja Sher Singh (Reign. 1842-43), Maharaja Dulee
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  • ...martial prowess and for his personal loyalty to [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. Nihal Singh's son, Sham Singh Attari, entered the service of the Maharaja in 1817 ...bakhsh Singh Roranvala. Gauhar Singh had many Sons, one of them was Sardar Nihal Singh Attari, who served the Bhangi Misl, but later joined Maharaja Ranjit
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  • ...dared not cross Maharaja Ranjit Singh. At the grand wedding of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh he querried Ranjit Singh on the matter and was asked to wait until th he side with shere singh in his power struggle with Rani Chand Kaur (Mai)
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  • ...romising youth, Prince Nau Nihal Singh (12734) and brief reign of Maharani Chand Kaur are described in detail. The poet deals with events leading to the suc
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  • ...the Bharigi top (cannon) to him (fol. 6). Dharam Chand, a confidant of Nau Nihal Singh, son of Kharak Singh, informs the Maharaja that the salgirah (birth a
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  • ...Singh's son Pratap Singh as her son. However, Chand Kaur asserted that Nau Nihal Singh's widow was pregnant and might give birth to a rightful successor. ...a. A month later, Dhian Singh Dogra was compelled to quit the capital, and Chand Kaur and the Sadhanvalias gained complete control of the administration.
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  • ...gh Rarewala (as the head), Col. Raghbir Singh, Gianai Zail Singh, Chaudhri Nihal Singh Takshak, Pandit Ram Nath, Mr. Lachhman Dass Advocate, Sardar Ajit Sin ...consisted of Sarvshri Raghbir Singh (Col.), Brish Bhan, Giani Zail Singh, Nihal Singh Takshak, DEs Raj Gupta, Tirath Singh, and Sampuran Singh as cabinet m
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  • ...Dev]], the founder of [[Sikhism]], was born into this clan. His son, [[Sri Chand]] was the founder of the [[Udasi]] order, which is the oldest of the existi ...ay are descendants of Manak Chand and Mehar Chand, the two sons of Lakshmi Chand. Traditionally the Bedis were specially respected by the Sikhs. Baba Kaladh
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  • ...is still remembered by the people of Amritsar and Lahore. In honour of Nau Nihal Singh's wedding, Ranjit Singh started an Order of Merit which was known as ...ther's cremation, a huge piece of concrete fell from an old archway on Nau Nihal Singh's way from his father's cremation. He was locked away from the nobles
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  • 7. Sri Sahib Bhai Bidhi Chand Ji ...INGH: Born in village Rabbon, near Malud, Ludhiana Dist. Parents named him Nihal Singh. As a young lad, he went to stay at Bhai Bir Singh's Dera at Nauranga
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  • Giani Amar Singh Bhai Fateh Chand Sant Harnam Singh ...i Bishan Singh Giani (d. 1936), Pandit Narain Singh Giani (d. 1940), Akali Nihal Singh (d. 1938), Bhai Vir Singh (d. 1957) and Bhai Kirpal Singh, all basica
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  • ...inister. However in 1840, during the funeral procession of his father, Nao Nihal Singh died when an old brick gate collapsed on him. Gulab Singh's son Udham ...throne of Lahore but was repulsed by those loyal to Nao Nihal's mother, [[Chand Kaur]]. The defense of the fort was in the hands of Gulab Singh. According
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  • ...to part with the promised share of the booty, but the Sikh general Mohkam Chand succeeded in bringing Shah Shuja' to Lahore and Ranjit Singh acquired the c ...t at 'Ali Masjid at the other end. In the beginning of 1837, as Prince Nau Nihal Singh returned to Lahore to get married and the Maharaja and his court got
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  • ...Gurditta to Baba Sri Chand as the next leader of the Udasi order. Baba Sri Chand died and was cremated here at Barth Sahib in 1612 at the ripe old age of 11 ...of this shrine. He got a darwaza built near the baoli as a memorial. Bhai Nihal Singh was made responsibe for the Sewa of this place. In 1903 A.D. Sri Guru
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  • ...gh Rarewala (as the head), Col. Raghbir Singh, Gianai Zail Singh, Chaudhri Nihal Singh Takshak, Pandit Ram Nath, Mr. Lachhman Dass Advocate, Sardar Ajit Sin ...consisted of Sarvshri Raghbir Singh (Col.), Brish Bhan, Giani Zail Singh, Nihal Singh Takshak, DEs Raj Gupta, Tirath Singh, and Sampuran Singh as cabinet m
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  • [[Image:Baba_Nihal_Singh.psd2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Sant Baba Nihal Singh the present Jathedar Of Tarna Dal]] ...were defeated by the combined forces of the Kanhaiya misl and Raja Sansar Chand Katoch of Kangra.
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  • ...Singh, and was the author of scholarly work Kavindra Prakash. His disciple Nihal Singh, who succeeded him as the mahant of Buriga Sohalarivala was himself a ...attached and the names of the bungas are recorded in Tarikh-i-Amritsar ke Chand Makhaz and Report Sri Darbar Sahib. The former lists 72 bungas and the latt
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  • ...tuted one of the most predominant slogans in the Sikh religion, '''Bole So Nihal: [[Sat Sri Akal]]''', and began to discuss the need for action in order to ...eloved'. Amazed, the [[Sikh]]s shouted a chorus of the new slogan, Bole so Nihal and were met with a resounding [[Sat Sri Akal]].
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  • ...with goldplated metal sheets. This throne was an offering from Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh. A relay recital of Kirtan goes on from early morning till late in th ...ar the Nishan Sahib (Sikh flagpole), was constructed in 1841 by Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh. Maharaja Sher Singh provided the finishing touches. The Guru Granth
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  • ...ced between the daughter of Raja [[Fateh Shah]] and the son of Raja [[Bhim Chand]]". ...Medni Prakash's kingdom, who were a constant threat to Nahan. Raja [[Bhim Chand]] was the ruler of Kahlur. Raja [[Fateh Shah]] was the ruler of Garhwal.
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  • ...nguished generals such as Hari Singh Nalva, Diwan Mohkam Chand, Misr Divan Chand, Fateh Singh Ahluvalia. and Fateh Singh Kalianvala. Each dera comprised sev ...reign or, to be more exact, on the occasion of the marriage of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh in March 1837, Ranjit Singh instituted an Order of Merit named Kaukab
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  • 1949 Sardar Kapur Singh I.C.S was suspended by government of Gopi Chand Bhargav on frivolous charges. His real crime was being a committed Sikh. ...48 miles westward from Lahore, Pakistan. He was born in the house of Kalu Chand Bedi and Mata Tripta. Today is the actual date of birth, though Guru Khalsa
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  • ...red his army to move north towards Peshawar. Prince Sher Singh, Misr Dewan Chand and General Ventura were leading their battalions of infantry. Hari Singh N ...one wave while other attacked and retreated. Raising war cries of Bole So Nihal Sat Sri Akal from time to time, Hari Singh Nalwa and his disciplined soldie
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  • ...i Singh of Kaithal "borrowed" his services from Raja Karam Singh. One Bhai Nihal wrote the story of the lives and exploits of the House of Phul. The famous ...of Delhi. The famous performers of Kirtan, the Sikh devotional music, Bhai Chand and Bhai Lal also belonged to Patiala. Raja Mrigendra Singh (1928-2014), so
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  • ...e and built himself a house outside the Masti Gate. He made 4 chelas, Bawa Nihal Shah, B. Gulab Shah, B. Didar Shah and B. Changar Shah. In the plains the t ...re followers of [[Guru Nanak]]: and are said to have been founded by [[Sri Chand]], his elder son.
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  • ...a lot of them started doing Bedi Pehren (Hindu Wedding), Even Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh (1821-1840), also got married, through Bedi 7 rounds, in year 1837. S * 5th November 1840 - 18th January 1841, [[Chand Kaur]] was briefly [[Regent]]
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  • 19. Khan Chand, 32. Nihal Chand,
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  • 1842: Maharani Chand Kaur was assassinated. ...espected person. Tara Singh's original name was Nanak Chand. In 1902 Nanak Chand embraced Sikhism and came to be called Tara Singh. Tara Singh had a bright
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  • * 5th November 1840 - 18th January 1841, [[Chand Kaur]] was briefly [[Regent]] ...ard Izazi-i-Sardari]] [[Hari Singh Nalwa]], Diwan Mohkam Chand, Misr Divan Chand, [[Fateh Singh Ahluvalia]] and Fateh Singh Kalianvala. Each dera comprised
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  • ...Amritsar district, province of Punjab during the British Raj. His father, Nihal Singh Kairon, was a pioneer in initiating women's education in the province ...of power, for pelf was yet not the main accompaniment of power. While Gopi Chand Bhargava and Bhim Sen Sachar led their own factions, Kairon carved a place
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  • ...road either along Guru Gobind Singh Marg or from Moga via Bagha Purana and Nihal Singhwala or via Lohara on Moga-Barnala road. Takhtupura was sanctified by ...in gone back to Chhatiana. From here went to 4 km in the east at Kot Sahib Chand. There is pund near the houses,where Guru ji tied down his horse . There is
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  • ...ork's Own Cavalry (Skinner's Horse). 30th January 1945. Age 26. Son of Ram Chand and Hukma; husband of Lachhmi, of Mandauthi, Rohtak, India. Panel 16. CHAND SINGH, Sepoy, 26279. 4th Bn. 11th Sikh Regiment. 22nd January 1945. Age 26.
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  • ...6, they were defeated by the combined forces of Kanhaiyas and Raja Sarisar Chand Katoch of Karigra and their territory annexed by the victors. The Sukkarcha * Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh takes power, and puts down his father Kharak Singh, (1839-40)
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  • ...ght in the battle of Attock in 1813 as second-in-command to [[Diwan Mohkam Chand]], and in [[Kashmir]] in 1814 and 1819. ...e the Maharaja was busy with preparations for the marriage of his son, Nau Nihal Singh, Hari Singh Nalwa was guarding the North-West Frontier. He had a hand
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  • ...ord-in-100-yrs/1135643/ |work=The Indian Express |date=30 June 2013 |first=Nihal |last=Koshie |title=If Milkha Singh was born in present times, no one would [[Image:Dhyan Chand, Milkha Singh, Dara Singh.jpg|thumb|160px|Dhyan Chand, Milkha Singh, Dara Singh|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]
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