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  • ...Guru Gobind Singh's devoted disciple and took part in his battles with the hill rajas. Since he commanded considerable influence in his area, Guru Gobind S
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  • ...d his son, Ajmer Chand, continued the hostility. He formed a league of the hill chieftains and solicited help from Emperor Aurangzeb in order to evict Guru 2. Hutchinson,J., andJ. Ph. Vogel, History of the Punjab Hill States. Lahore, 1933
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  • Before Bhim Chand ascended the ''gaddi'' (throne) in 1665, the rulers of Kahlur had maintained amicable relations with the Sikh Gurus. In 1635, G ...rtheast of Paonta. In the battle that took place on 18 September 1688. The hill chiefs were routed, and Bhim Chand had to flee. In 1688 Guru Gobind Singh r
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  • * '''Guru's against Hill Rulers: ''' I am also the annihilator of the hill rajas, the idol worshippers.<br>
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  • ...was extorting along the way heavy tribute from the hill chiefs. While the rulers of Bilaspur and Kangra submitted to and aided Husain Khan, Raja Gopal
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  • .... Delhi and Mathura area was part of Shoorsaini (Surasena) kingdom and its rulers were accordingly called "Saini". The Chaunsat Khamba mural in Kaman contain ...Ghazni and other Turk invaders. Their clan names have a large overlap with Hill/Dogra Rajputs, in particularly Pathania Rajputs who are also Tanwar descent
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  • ...selessly." Raja Fateh Shah's later years were occupied in contest with the rulers of Kumaon. He died in 1716. 2. Hutchinson, J. and J. Ph. Vogel, History of the Punjab Hill States. Lahore, 1933
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  • ...dur]] founded, in 1655, [[Chakk Nanaki]], later renamed [[Anandpur]]. The rulers of Kahlur treated the Gurus with reverence until [[Raja Bhim Chand]], who r ...(17801839), who occupied the Kangra Fort itself on 24 August 1809. All the hill states north of the River Sutlej accepted his suzerainty, and he appointed
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  • ...the protection of Sikhs and other residents from the Mughals and the Hill rulers. In Gurdwara Sahib there is also a sacred [[Baoli sahib]]. It is situated i ...1689 to 1705, the [[Mughal]]s and the hill Rajas (Kings of the surrounding Hill regions) fought many battle with the Sikhs.
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  • ...extensive conquests and by the shrewd political alliances he made with the rulers of Nahan and Bikaner and with the Misldar sardars, Amar Singh had made Pati
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  • ...hout an heir in 1871. Invited again to choose the kingdom's new ruler, the rulers of Patiala and Jind chose a collateral (related by marriage) relative, Hira ...raja's patronage, McAuliffe spent many winters in Nabha and summers in the Hill Stations with Bhai Kahn Singh studying the Sikh religion, history and Gurmu
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  • ...1689 to 1705, the [[Mughal]]s and the hill Rajas (Kings of the surrounding Hill regions) fought many battle with the Sikhs. ...uilding that all the Sikhs and the Guru departed after the Mughals and the Hill Rajas had made their written promises of safe passage to the Guru and the S
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  • ...r Yamuna in the Kayarda Dun valley of the Sivalik hills, was one among the hill chiefs who did not support Raja Bhim Chand of Kahlur in his designs again ...hant and many valuable gifts to the Sikh Guru at Anandpur. A neighbouring hill-chief Raja Bhim Chand had grown envious of the Elephant and rich gifts and
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  • ...ler o Chamba, with Ram Dei. He had power in hand and by misguiding of Hill Rulers and relatives, he aimed on establishing Raaj. Guru Gobind Singh was with go ...hy he shook his hands with them? Even he married with a daughter of one of Hill Ruler.
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  • '''Rulers of Ladakh''' ...ngee Namagayal during the seventh century were very strong and independent rulers.
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  • At the time of the struggle between the Hindushahi kings and the Turkish rulers of Ghazni, Sirhind was an important outpost on the eastern frontier of the ...tched some troops along with a couple of artillery pieces to reinforce the hill army attacking [[Anandpur]]. An inconclusive encounter took place on 1314 O
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  • ...s temples. Soon relations with the surrounding Pahari Rajas (often called hill chiefs) became strained as even some of their subjects, seeing a way of li ...Rajput hill Chiefs, mostly Hindus who had formed alliances with the Mughal rulers (Emperor Akbar's mother was a Hindu Princess) saw the Sikhs and their beli
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  • ...ahib had to fight against the treacherous hill kings and the tyrant mughal rulers of those times. It has received a great response from the Sikh Sangat acros
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  • ...of [[Baisakhi]] to meet with Raja Siddh Sen of Mandi and some other local hill chiefs to discuss their troubles with [[Aurangzeb]]. The Guru stayed at Raw ...a refers to Rawalsar as the place where Guru Gobind Singh ji addressed the hill rajas (in 1701). From gurdwara and open divaan stages, dhadhis and kavishar
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  • ...Kesgarh Sahib and Sri Anandgarh Sahib fort that necessitated leveling the hill tops. The Sri Keshgarh Sahib fort was built in [[1699]]. The neighboring hill armies attacked Sri Anandpur Sahib several times between 1700 and 1705, but
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