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  • ...our to overthrow the authority of [[Ranjit Singh]] whose tributary he was. Ranjit Singh led an expedition against him in 1807. A battle was fought on 10 Febr
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  • ...Lahore, a document which admits the Mission's failure to engage Maharaja Ranjit Singh in a defensive alliance but which succeeded in obtaining information ...ce of the Gurkha General, Amar Singh Thapa, soliciting British aid against Ranjit Singh.
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  • ...Indus territories, which included Dera Ismail Khan, annexed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1836. Lakkhi Mall's charge also included Bannu which the Sikhs 2. Bhagat Singh, Maharaja Ranjit Singh and His Times. Delhi, 1990
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  • ...1827), soldier and wada-jagirdar (big landowner) in the time of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], was the son of [[Amir Singh Sandhanvalia]], his two brothers bein *2. Griffin, Lepel, Ranjit Singh. Delhi, 1957
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  • ...ja Ranjit Singh in 1798, and took part in the occupation of Lahore by Ranjit Singh in 1799. Nidhan Singh himself joined as a sowar in the Sikh irre
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  • ...d.com/portal/modules/newbb_plus/archive.php?forum=3&topic_id=3968 Maharaja Ranjit Singh used to meet Moran] at this place..
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  • ...the Sikh elan and ascendancy and recalls with pride the glorious days of Ranjit Singh's empire. With equal personal concern and anguish, he relates the tra ...ed Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh, son of Kharak Singh, who had succeeded Maharaja Ranjit Singh as the ruler of the Punjab. He set aside Maharaja Kharak Singh and go
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  • Origin of Sikh Power in the Punjab and the Political Life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, with an Account of the Religion, Laws and Customs of the Sikhs, wa ...745-48) and carries his account down to the Ropar meeting between Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the British Governor General, Lord William Bentinck, in October 1
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  • ...as a trooper. After the death of his father, Hukma Singh was admitted into Ranjit Singh's army and took part in the Kasur expedition of 1807. He soon won the In 1818, Maharaja Ranjit Singh appointed Hukma Singh as the governor of Attock and Hazara. Hukma Sin
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  • ...side, compelled him to surrender the chief ship to him. In 1817, Maharaja Ranjit Singh dispatched troops under the command of Misr Divan Chand against the T ...worth Rs 10,000, subject to the service of sixty horse. In 1821, Maharaja Ranjit Singh left on a campaign against Hafiz Ahmad Khan, the Nawab of Mankera, wh
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  • ...ense of insecurity and apprehension at the expansionist policy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh who, they said, was vanquishing smaller kingdoms in the name of the u ...Punjab under his own control." He writes to Muhammad Khan (ff. 3940) about Ranjit Singh`s conquest of the area of the Syals and his "impious designs" to esta
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  • ...dinary discipline of the Maharaja's troops and the splendour of his court. Ranjit Singh, in several meetings with Sir Henry, questioned him on the strength a ...peculations on the ability of the British to destroy the military might of Ranjit Singh. According to J.D. Cunningham, a young British officer, prepared duri
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  • ...45). son of Sham Singh Man, soldier, diplomat and commander in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army. He entered the service of the Maharaja as a trooper, and took After Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death, he became an active partisan of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh and W
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  • ...74.8856E)in memory of Akali Phula Singh ,a very famous general of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and then jathedar of Sri Akal Takhat Sahib
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  • ...the Ladva state. Ajit Singh, like his father, continued to be an ally of Ranjit Singh in his campaigns of conquest and received favours from him.
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  • ...1835, and reportedly 16 haths in height equivalent to 16 widths of hand. Ranjit Singh informed Baron Charles Hugel, a contemporary traveller who visited h ...most of the contemporary European travellers visiting the Punjab. Maharaja Ranjit Singh who had set his heart on LailT sent in 1823 a message to the Barakzai
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  • ...anjit Singh]] (1780-1839), also known as Sher-e-Panjab, She was married to Ranjit Singh, in 1797<ref>Royals and Rebels: The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire< ...jabi Tradition, one cannot have the same name as the elders of the family. Ranjit's aunt's name was also Raj Kaur who married to Sahib Singh Bhangi.
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  • ...rray, the political agent at Ambala, who favoured an outright rejection of Ranjit Singh's claim to territories in the cis Sutlej area, including Wadni, Himma ...from the Sikhs and restored to the Afghans. Wade's personal influence with Ranjit Singh was one of the factors in the ratification of the tripartite treaty o
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  • ...by Lord Combermere in January 1826, receiving on his return from Maharaja RANJIT Singh the title of Rai with a robe of honour. Rai Anand Singh died in 1827. 3. Ahluwalia, M.L., ed., Select Documents Relating to Maharaja Ranjit Singh`s Negotiations with the British Envoy Charles Theophilus MetcaIFe 180
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  • ...ngloSikh negotiations preparatory to the Afghan war of 1839. Upon Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death in 1839, he was recalled to Lahore and appointed chief jus
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  • ...ep supplying news about the British as well as about the Afghans. Maharaja Ranjit Singh appointed him governor, on a salary ofRs 1,000 per month, of the prov ...an Lal Sun, the court historian, Harlan was summoned to attend on Maharaja Ranjit Singh when he had an attack of paralysis of the tongue. Harlan, it is said,
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  • ...Khalsa." This title is inappropriate in as much as the work is limited to Ranjit Singh's reign alone. The manuscript which was then in the possession of Rai ...ters, forms historically the most important section. It embraces events of Ranjit Singh's reign up to the close of the Bikrami Sammat 1893/AD 1836-37. In mos
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  • In December 1831, Maharaja Ranjit Singh granted to Diwan Moti Ram in jdgir Kunjah, his ancestral hometown, an 4. Khushwant Singh, Ranjit Singh: Maharajah of the Punjab. London, 1962
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  • ...city, worthy of a more civilized and intellectual state." About men around Ranjit Singh, Osborne has many interesting comments to make. Aziz udDin, he says,
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  • * 1790-1801, [[Ranjit Singh]] becomes baron of the Sukerchakia [[misl|Army]]. * 1801 April 12th, Coronation of Ranjit Singh as Maharaja, formal beginning of the Sikh Empire.
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  • '''Thomas Fukinaul''', a Frenchman, who during 1822-23 was in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's service, employed in the gunpowder factory.
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  • ...group of five Sikhs) who controlled Sikh units after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. ...things that alarmed the British after their 'ally's', by treaty, Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death, as he had always kept firm control over his Khalsa forces. N
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  • ...ingh de ghar, pind ARNIA tehsil BISHNAH distt JAMMU ( J &k ) vich hoya.... Ranjit singh 2 paina te 4 parravan vichon chothe number te si... hav Ranjit singh sm, di bahaduri te sahas nu dekhde hoe COAS te GOC-IN-NC da commidati
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  • ...dar [[Fatah Singh Kalianwala]]. In 1807 he entered the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Lahore. An excellent soldier he was soon noticed and rose quickly ...a Ranjit Singh. At the grand wedding of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh he querried Ranjit Singh on the matter and was asked to wait until the aelderly Dhanna Singh d
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  • ...e was one of the top commanders in Ranjit Singh's army. As a general under Ranjit Singh, he wrested the 'subah'(province) of Multan from the Durrani Afghans
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  • ...itsar city opposite Guru Nanak Dev University, was married to Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1815. She survived the Maharaja and was granted an annual pension
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  • ...the [[Satluj]] as the eastern boundary of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh|Maharaja Ranjit Singh's]] kingdom was signed here between the Maharaja and Lord William Ben
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  • ...n Company. In 1835, became to Lahore and entered the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He did not stay long and took his dismissal the following year.
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  • '''Gurudwara Charan Kanwal''' was built by [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] in the memory of the sixth [[Guru Har Gobind]] Singh Ji. After his ...here. On the name of Bhai jina ji this place was named Jindowal. Maharaja Ranjit singh ji got Gurudwara sahib constructed here in the memory of SHRI GURU HA
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  • '''Gurmukh Singh Lamma''' (1772-____), a commander in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army, was of humble origin. His father Pardhan Singh was a moneych ...ealth and honours were showered on Gurmukh Singh liberally. He was with Ranjit Singh at the capture of Lahore in July 1799, and was then made paymaster
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  • ...wala that he gave physical and mental torture to him and cut his hairs but ranjit singh dhadriyan wala denies all his allegations. ...watch?v=jLMihCWe0KU&feature=relmfu Sher E Punjab Radio taking interview of Ranjit Singh Dhadriyanwala]
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  • ...it Singh to Hira Singh, son of Dhian Singh (No. 509), followed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh`s instructions as to the payments to be made to Hira Singh. The paper
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  • ...r of the village of Dalval, in Jehlum district, joined service in Maharaja Ranjit Singh`s toshakhana or treasury in 1830, soon becoming superintendent of Bel 4. Khushwant Singh, Ranjit Singh: Maharajah of the Punjab. Bombay, 1962
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  • ...the behalf of her 10 years old son Gurdit Singh Dhillon, until 1802, when Ranjit Singh of Gujranwala, occupied Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Panjwar, Sarhali areas ...h Singhapuria (d. Circa 1810), forced to give up his family possessions to Ranjit Singh between 1805-09)
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  • ...cessively Shah Zaman, Shah Mahmud and Shah Shuja' until 1808 when Maharaja Ranjit Singh having heard of his reputation, invited him to Lahore to take charge 3. Garrett, H.L.O., and G.L. Chopra, eds., Events at the Court of Ranjit Singh. Delhi, 1986
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  • ...after a month's resistance. The Fai/ullapuria possessions were annexed to Ranjit Singh's domain by Diwan Mohkam Chand and Jodh Singh Ramgarhia in 1810-11.
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  • The Slhar/ian is divided into six parts pertaining to Maharaja Ranjit Singh's ...nd the fierce battle at the Fort of Jamrud in which Hari Singh was killed; Ranjit Singh's march towards Peshawar on receipt of the tragic news; death of Akal
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  • ...alled “Punj Hath Jarnail” meaning General with 5 hands. Sher-e-Punjab Raja Ranjit Singh gave him this title after the Nashaura war with Pathaans. Here is the ...jit Singh got news from his spy about the real strength of the enemy. Raja Ranjit Singh at that time thought it was more prudent to hold on till he got more
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  • ...ahib Singh, the Bharigi chief of Gujrat, was in 1811 taken by Maharaja Ranjit Singh under his mantle by the rite of chddar anddzi after the death of he
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  • ...r of a landlord of Jagdeo in Amritsar district, was married to Maharaja Ranjit Singh by the rite of chddar anddzi, marriage by permanently knotting lady'
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  • ...the Ahluvalia chiefship in 1801. He was the chosen companion of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], with whom he, in 1802, exchanged [[turban]]s in a permanent bond Fateh Singh took part in almost all the early campaigns of Ranjit Singh:
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  • ...he Punjab, was married to Prince Kharak Singh, eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in 1815, by the rite of chddar anddzi, i.e. throwing across the conj
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  • Ranjit Singh (Indian Rulers series)
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  • ...and seeing the shortage of drinking water he had a well dug here. Maharaja Ranjit Singh gave the land of the village to this Gurudwara.
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  • .../ d. 1880) was the son of [[Gurmukh Singh Lamma]] a commander in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army. His grandfather was [[Pardhan Singh]] who was a moneychanger
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