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  • [[Category:Gurudwaras In West Bengal]]
    105 bytes (17 words) - 15:40, 29 March 2008
  • ...Sultanvind, Amritsar. His son,Jasvant Singh, also a Risaldar in the llth Bengal Lancers, received the Order of Merit for his services in connection with th
    873 bytes (145 words) - 01:28, 4 March 2007
  • ...the famous Gurdwaras in East India. Located on Harish Mukherjee Road, West Bengal; the Gurdwara is open for all communities from 4:00 hrs to 22:00 hrs. Found [[Category:Gurudwaras In West Bengal]]
    547 bytes (84 words) - 03:39, 11 July 2009
  • Malwa, a West Bengal district town, straddles the Mahanandi River, near its conjunction with th [[Category:Gurudwaras In West Bengal]]
    1 KB (225 words) - 22:42, 29 March 2008
  • ...table historical Gurdwara in Tullapati Cotton Street, In [[Kolakata]](West Bengal). The Gurdwara was visited by [[Guru Nanak Dev]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] du ...mory of the Guru. It is said that Guru, Tegh Bahadur during his journey of Bengal and Assam1 also stayed here. Thus the shrine was doubly blessed by the visi
    2 KB (344 words) - 13:03, 11 July 2008
  • ...e ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. The borders of present-day Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal and India in 1947, when the region became the eastern wing of the newly for
    2 KB (378 words) - 20:04, 17 January 2010
  • ...ul Raj who had resigned. He was accompanied by Lt William Anderson, of the Bengal army, the new governor designate Kahn Singh, and an escort of Sikh troops f
    2 KB (315 words) - 21:37, 6 November 2007
  • ...7 February 1787, the son of Richard Whish. He received a commission in the Bengal artillery in 1804. ...battle of Gujrat. Another son, Henry Edward Whish, a major general in the Bengal staff corps had also served with his father in the siege of Multan.
    2 KB (258 words) - 08:56, 12 April 2010
  • ...he Ship Kamagatamaru and was arrested at Budge Budge in 24 Paraganas, West Bengal in 1914. Given transportation for life and deported to Andamans. After repa
    582 bytes (88 words) - 22:10, 4 February 2008
  • ...ul Raj who had resigned. He was accompanied by Lt William Anderson, of the Bengal army, the new governor designate Kahn Singh, and an escort of Sikh troops f
    2 KB (320 words) - 10:08, 3 May 2007
  • ...Sikh irregular battalion, the Regiment of Ferozepore, for service with the Bengal Army of the East India Company. ...India Company and later was promoted to quartermaster-sergeant of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry. He fought with this regiment throughout the First Afghan W
    2 KB (359 words) - 18:45, 11 April 2009
  • ...dered by [[Maharashtra]], Chhattisgarh and Orissa in the north, the Bay of Bengal in the East, Tamil Nadu to the south and Karnataka to the west. Andhra Prad
    679 bytes (107 words) - 18:43, 23 June 2008
  • ...Sikh fellowships or communities in Bengal. When Guru Tegh Bahadur visited Bengal in 166667, Bulaki Das was in charge of the Dhaka sangat. His old mother, a
    2 KB (370 words) - 13:03, 21 March 2007
  • Chhattisgarh (1,800) West Bengal (1,500)
    838 bytes (80 words) - 19:38, 5 April 2009
  • ...eate separate companies of the Lobanas in the 48th Pioneers in 1901 and 12 Bengal Pioneers in 1903.
    855 bytes (130 words) - 18:27, 26 September 2007
  • West bengal, burma, Bihar, UP, Bangladesh, tripura, Sikkim
    735 bytes (89 words) - 12:06, 11 June 2008
  • ...and celebrated Indian and Sikh military war hero. He was commissioned into Bengal Engineer Group in 1936, was the first Army Officer to be awarded ‘Padma B Having taken the salute from Col Joginder Singh Dhillon, Commandant, Bengal Engineer Group and Centre on 25 November 1949 at the Centre Parade Ground,
    2 KB (345 words) - 07:17, 6 June 2007
  • ...'', an Englishman, who, deserting the East Indian Company's service in the Bengal artillery, came to Lahore and joined the Sikh artillery in 1826. He was
    1,012 bytes (166 words) - 06:10, 2 March 2007
  • ...ol Joseph Wade of the Bengal army, was born on 3 April 1794. He joined the Bengal army in 1809 and was promoted lieutenant in 1815. He served in operations a
    2 KB (386 words) - 03:21, 25 February 2007
  • ...s the honorific plural of naib meaning 'deputy'. In some areas, especially Bengal, the term is pronounced Nabob. This later variation has entered the English
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