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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulab Singh Dallevalia]]
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  • ...n 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 part ...hal 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 Shahzada
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  • ...ains letters and robakars from the Lt. Governor of the Punjab to Raja Amar Singh of Punchh and other hill chiefs on diverse matters. Totally, these document
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  • [[Image:Gulabsinghpolice.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gulab Singh, first ever traffic police in pak police]] ...ving people and these are unforgettable moments for me,” remarked Dr Gulab Singh, the first-ever Sikh to be appointed traffic police warden in Pakistan, in
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  • ...l Gulab Singh Pahuvindia assigned to protecting the minor Maharaja Duleep Singh. Soon after the war, he was appointed commandant of the Suraj Mukhi corps. Fateh Singh died in 1875.
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  • ...Bibi Gulab Kaur.jpg|thumb|250px|Bibi Gulab Kaur|link=Special:FilePath/Bibi Gulab Kaur.jpg]] ...nd Baba Harnam Singh (Tundilat), leaders of Ghadar Party Branch in Manila. Gulab Kaur joined the movement to overthrow the British in India and became one o
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  • ...ies with Chatar Singh Atarivala, occupied Wazirabad, joined Raja Sher Singh along with his troops and fought against the British. He took part in the b 3. Girffin, Lepel, The Punjab Chiefs. Lahore, 1865
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  • ...erritory of Jammu and Kashmir, the former provinces of the Sikh kingdom of Lahore. This included "all the hilly or mountainous country with its dependencies, ...his service, without the consent of the British government. Maharaja Gulab Singh acknowledged the supremacy of the British government, who in return guarant
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  • *Chajja Singh Dhillon (d. 1746), (Took Amrit from the tenth Master) *Bhuma Singh Dhillon (d. 1746)
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  • ...r Kaur. She was the wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the mother of Kharak Singh. ...e one on the left, belongs to [[Ghulab Kaur]] the wife of Kanwar Nau Nehal Singh.
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  • ...Kashmir, who had held control of one of the areas under [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. ...tep down. But Raja Raheem Ullah Khan refused to do so. Maharaja Gulab Singh along with his forces reached Rajouri and dismissed Raja Raheem Ullah K
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  • ...mahiRanjit Singh, a chronicle, in Persian, of the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh up to 183536. The work was edited by Sita Ram Kohli and published in 1928. 1. Suri, Sohan Lal, `L/mdat-ut-Twankh. Lahore, 1885-89
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  • ...also involved by Hira Singh in the plot to destroy the dera of Baba Bir Singh of Naurarigabad which fell within his jurisdiction. ...en he produced original letters written by Raja Lal Singh. His property in Lahore, which was earlier confiscated, was restored to him.
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  • ...ngh Dallevalia]]. Tara Singh was a shepherd turned outlaw who joined Gulab Singh Dallevalia in his plundering raids. His dexterity in making off with cattle ...ar and conquest made the Dallevalia confederacy very powerful. One of Tara Singh's first exploits was to rob a detachment of Ahmad Shah Durrani's troops of
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  • ...or his personal loyalty to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Nihal Singh's son, Sham Singh, entered the service of the Maharaja in 1817 and, in 1818, took part in the ...ughter, Bibi Nanaki, to Maharaja Ranjit Singh's grandson, Prince Nau Nihal Singh.
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  • ...ht, he wasn't tall, but from his taking command of the contingent of Mohar Singh Lamma who was exceptionally tall. ...en made paymaster of the forces and put in charge of the treasury. Gurmukh Singh fought in most of the campaigns undertaken by the Maharaja. He fought at Ka
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  • ...upon him and plunged his dagger into his heart. The assassination of Chet Singh was the prologue to a longdrawn drama of intrigue and murder at the Sikh co 1. Suri, Sohan Lal, `Umdat-ut-Twarikh. Lahore, 1885-89
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  • ...ith the jagir in Kashmir. This jagir Kashmir was resumed by Maharaja Gulab Singh. ...respectively, in the Patiala state during the reign ot Maharaja Bhupinder Singh (1891-1938).
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  • ...he widow of late 18th century-early 19th century Sikh Bhangi ruler [[Gulab Singh Bhangi]], a Dhillon Jatt, who gained renown in Punjab for her military lead ...eld them off for a considerable period of time. She had a son named Gurdit Singh Dhillon, who was ten at that time.
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  • After the martyrdom of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji in 1716 AD, a group of Amritdhari Singhs were working hard for t ...ly of only 'Shaheeds' or 'Nihangs'. In his 'Pracheen Panth Prakash', Ratan Singh Bhangu says that five flags were given to these five groups. First flag was
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  • ...sions were annexed to Ranjit Singh's domain by Diwan Mohkam Chand and Jodh Singh Ramgarhia in 1810-11. Jodh Singh was a deeply religious person. He built the Ramgarhia Buriga on the Golden
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