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  • ...h army, because of serious rift between them in 1845, in front of Maharani Jind Kaur and Maharaja Duleep Singh.
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  • ...dom, part of the Pulkian misl, which included the kingdoms of Patiala and Jind. But during the Anglo-Sikh war, the Maharaja of Nabha, by treaty an ally o ...Invited again to choose the kingdom's new ruler, the rulers of Patiala and Jind chose a collateral (related by marriage) relative, Hira Singh.
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  • ...d Jind and defeated the combined forces of the chiefs of Patiala, Kaithal, Jind, Ladva and Thanesar and imposed upon them his own terms for friendship. But ...officer in the service of the Marathas, joined by the Sikh contingents of Jind and Kaithal, drove George Thomas to Hansi which was laid under siege. Bourq
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  • ...ar Singh, was a member of the Council of Regency constituted by Maharani Jind Kaur in December 1844. He took part in the operation against Raja Gulab S 1. Chopra, B.R., Kingdom of the Punjab. Hoshiarpur, 1969
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  • ...chivalry. The sole responsibility for the AngloSikh war is fastened upon Jind Kaur, the widow of Ranjit Singh, who, according to the author, wished to
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  • ...an Singh. Mahan Singh first had got married to Bibi Raj Kaur, of Jind Sikh Kingdom, as per the wishes of Mai Desan (d. 1778), the mother of Mahan Singh, and t
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  • ...bless Phul with the capacity to feed thousands and he would one day have a kingdom. Guru Har Rai Sahib also blessed Phul on his travels in Malva (AD 1646).
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  • '''Hira Singh Dogra''' (1816-1844), prime minister of the Sikh kingdom of [[Lahore]] from 17 September 1843 to 21 December 1844, was born the el ...u Nihal Singh. He had Jawahar Singh, brother of the Queen Mother, Maharani Jind Kaur, jailed. He also exiled his own uncle, Suchet Singh Dogra, from Lahore
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  • ...s the Cis-Satluj States. The rise of the Phoolkian (phool meaning flowers) kingdom had been predicted by Guru Hargobind who had blessed their ancestor, a chi In 1948 Malerkotla joined Patiala, Nabha, Nalagarh, Jind, Faridkot, Kapurthala and Kalsia in the Indian Union, establishing PEPSU w
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  • ...ment. Forestalling Lord Dalhousie`s instructions, Currie expelled Maharani Jind Kaur from the Punjab. Since her removal to Sheikhupura in September 1847, t
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  • ...agements concerning the relations of Gulab Singh of Jammu with the Sikh kingdom are also provided. The author, well versed in literature, history, geograph ...second Anglo-Sikh war, covering events such as the deportation of Maharani Jind Kaur to Banaras, the revolt of Diwan Mul Raj at Multan and of Chatar Singh
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  • Maharani Jind Kaur, at that time the Empress of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab, the most, trusted Sikh general Sardar Sham Singh Attarivala ...Faridkot and other traitors along with the British army and their Patiala, Jind, Faridkot, Sikhs stooges opened up cannon fire on the Sikhs. 15,000 Sikhs a
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  • ...werful then before, marrying in to the Royal Sikh families of Patiala, and Jind, Nabha etc.
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  • Politically, Henry Lawrence was apprehensive of the influence of Maharani Jind Kaur, widow of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He detained her in the Lahore Fort an ...al, Lord Dalhousie. At heart, he was opposed to the annexation of the Sikh kingdom. In his communication to the Home Government and to friends in England, he
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  • ...present day building In the year 1848, a year before the fall of the Sikh Kingdom.
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  • [[Image:Maharani Jind Kaur (1817-1863).jpg|thumb|250px|right|Maharani Jind Kaur (1817-1863)]] '''Maharani Jind Kaur''' (1817-1863), who was popularly known as Jindan, was one of the wive
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  • ...n the internal administration of the State of Lahore. The regent (Maharani Jind Kaur) was pensioned off; a British resident was to direct and control the a The treaty of Bhyrowal transformed the Sikh kingdom into a virtual British protectorate. The Durbar became a willing instrument
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  • ...n corner of the district. It is situated on the rail line between Bathinda-Jind-Delhi section and also situated on Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa Road. ...help the British during the insurgency of 1857. So the British annexed the kingdom. Later on, it was merged with Karnal District. It was the largest market of
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  • ...s, Sham Singh was nominated to the council of regency set up by [[Maharani Jind Kaur]] on 22 December 1844 for the minor sovereign [[Maharaja Duleep Singh] ...defeat of the Sikh forces at [[Ferozeshah]] led the Queen Mother, Maharani Jind Kaur, to summon him from Attari. Sham Singh immediately repaired to Lahore.
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  • ...e-Punjab (Lion of the Punjab) ([[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]) and ([[Maharani Jind Kaur]]). He was born into a Jat family with Ancestry going back to the [[Sa ...hew all of whom were Maharaja Ranjit Singh's brief sucessors to the Khalsa Kingdom's throne. The early years of the life of Duleep Singh, the new and last Mah
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