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  • '''Maharaja Sir Yadvinder Singh''' ...the well Known Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. The new Maharaja and his brother Raja Bhalindra Singh shared the love of playing cricket with their father. All o
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  • ...a batch of servants and took them to Bombay. On receiving the news of the Maharaja's detention atAden, he returned to the Punjab, the Maharaja's bankers at Bombay defraying the travel expenses.
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  • ...ngh of Jammu and Kashmir, who had held control of one of the areas under [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. ...Raheem Ullah Khan and his administration and on 26th of October, 1846, Raja Raheem Ullah Khan was compelled to leave the principality along with
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  • ...to the rank of Jamadar of the foyer of Maharaja and later got the title of Raja. He died in 1844 AD in Lahore. His Samadh was built in his own garden, outs
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  • ...ction contains letters and robakars from the Lt. Governor of the Punjab to Raja Amar Singh of Punchh and other hill chiefs on diverse matters. Totally, the
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  • ...cisive victory. Sarigatia and his seven Sikhs fell fighting the Mughals. Raja Gopal celebrated the triumph by making offerings to Guru Gobind Singh and [[Category:Raja & Maharaja]]
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  • ...appointed by his father Raja Bikram Singh, were published during his time. Raja Balbir Singh died in February 1906 and the succession passed on to his adop [[Category:Raja & Maharaja]]
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  • ...t in the face. His services were rewarded by the British with the title of Raja in April 1846 and grant of territory seized from Nabha besides the restora [[Category:Raja & Maharaja]]
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  • ...tak he said that Raja Fateh Shah "raged and fought with me purposelessly." Raja Fateh Shah's later years were occupied in contest with the rulers of Kumaon [[Category:Raja & Maharaja]]
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  • [[Image:MaharajaHiraSinghSamadh.JPG|thumb|Samadh of Maharaja Hira Singh]] '''Maharaja Sir Hira Singh''' (1843 - 1911), born on 19 December 1843, the son of Sukk
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  • ...nority to carry on the administration. Brijindar Singh earned the title of Maharaja by the help he gave the British during the First World War (1914-19). The l Maharaja Brijindar Singh died on 22 December 1918. He was succeeded by his son, Hari
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  • ...raj Tilak ceremony of [[Dogra]] Rajput Raja Gulab Singh was performed by [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] at this temple ...old. The ceremony was performed under a tree which was known as Jia Pota. Maharaja invited all the top chieftains of [[Jammu]] province to witness grand finna
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  • ...uppression of the 1857 rising and was rewarded with the title of Brar Bans Raja Sahib Bahadur and a salute of eleven guns. Raja Wazir Singh died at Kurukshetra on 21 April 1874 after a reign of 25 years
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  • ...had taken shelter with Bhai Bir Singh of NAURANGABAD. On 18 December 1844, Raja Hira Singh discharged about five hundred men of the Charyari force. That wa
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  • ...es between the Chenab and the Indus in 1810. In 1809, when on the death of Raja Jai Singh of Jammu, Ranjit Singh seized that country, he made over the terr
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  • ...vernor of Peshawar, but was soon recalled owing to the hostile attitude of Raja Tej Singh, who wanted to oust him from his jagirs in Sialkot. During the s
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  • The first written record of them has them winning from the Hindu Raja of Lahore territories in the area NWPF. This treaty assigned them the defen ...re taken over by [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] in 1810. After the Death of the Maharaja and the defeats of the Anglo-Sikh wars the Gakhars were able once again to
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  • ...er he was soon noticed and rose quickly in rank becoming a favorite of the Maharaja. ...ngh at once wanted to resume control of the village but he dared not cross Maharaja Ranjit Singh. At the grand wedding of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh he querried Ra
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  • ...e throne of Faridkot state in 1874. A dominant figure in Faridkot history, Raja Bikram Singh modernized the state administration. He employed retired Briti ...mong those Indian princes who were sympathetic to the cause of the deposed Maharaja Duleep Singh. He had holy shrines raised in memory of Sikh Gurus and martyr
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  • '''Kharak Singh''' a Jatt Sikh not to be confused with [[ Maharaja Karak Singh]], son of Ranjit Sing, who was never arrested and banished to S This Sikh, with a name similar to Maharaja Kharak Singh was a close associate of Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856), saintly
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