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  • [[Image:Lalsingh.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Raja Lal Singh]] ...Misr Bell Ram had displeased the latter because of his sympathy with Chet Singh Bajva, he was promoted in his place Daroghah-i-Toshakhana, which position
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  • ...gh I''', (born______ - died April 1688) the eldest son of [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]] I (1605-1667), ruler of Amber, and head of the Kachwaha Rajput clan, from ...an oath to be responsible for his safety at the Mughal court, and made Ram Singh Shivaji's caretaker.
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  • #redirect [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]
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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. ...April 1874 after a reign of 25 years and was succeeded by his son, Bikram Singh.
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  • #redirect [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]
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  • ...in his fiftieth year, and was succeeded by his only surviving son, Wazlr Singh, then twentyone years of age. [[Category:Raja & Maharaja]]
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  • #redirect [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]]
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  • [[File:Raja Tej Singh (1799-1862).jpg|thumb|300px|left|Raja Tej Singh (1799-1862)]] ...n of Afghanistan. Tej Singh acquired great influence over Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh.
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  • ...Qila Mubarak - late 19th C..jpg|thumb|300px|left|Portrai of Maharaja Karam Singh and Vaishnava icons, painted inside the throne alcove, Masnad Hall, Qila Mu ...June 1813. He was married to Bibi Rup Kaur, the daughter of Sardar Bhanga Singh, the Sikh Chief of Thanesar State, present day Kurukshetra, in Haryana.
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  • ...Faridkot state in 1874. A dominant figure in Faridkot history, Raja Bikram Singh modernized the state administration. He employed retired British officials ...n princes who were sympathetic to the cause of the deposed Maharaja Duleep Singh. He had holy shrines raised in memory of Sikh Gurus and martyrs at Gurusar,
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  • ...n February 1906 and the succession passed on to his adopted son, Brijinder Singh. 2. Ganda Singh, The Patiala and the East Panjab States Union : Historical Background. Pati
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  • ...tiala the most powerful state between the Yamuna and the Sutlej. Raja Amar Singh died at Patiala on 5 February 1782 in the prime of his youth. 2. Kirpal Singh, Maharaja Ala Singh of Patiala and His Times. AMRITSAR, 1954
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  • #REDIRECT [[Raja Amar Singh]]
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  • ...dva state. Ajit Singh, like his father, continued to be an ally of Ranjit Singh in his campaigns of conquest and received favours from him. ...fought in 'Aliwal after a week (28 January) and fled the battlefield. Ajit Singh's estates were confiscated by the British in 1846 and he was arrested and d
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  • '''Raja Amar Singh''' was Ala Singh's grandson and son of Tika Sardool Singh and Rani Hukma/Hukman kaur, he was born in july 1747 (hard badi 7 sampat 17 ...ecame the Raja of Patiala. He took Khande Da [[Pahul]] from Sardar [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]]. He was said to be very brave and just, under his Raj, Patiala
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  • [[Image:Jaisingh.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Raja Jai singh Paying homeage To [[Guru Har Krishan]] Ji]] ...fighting for the throne in 1858, Aurangzib had solicited and secured Jai Singh's assistance as a reward for which he was made governor of Delhi city wit
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  • ...igin of Sikh Power in the Punjab and the Political Life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]
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  • ...born 29th January 1915. Educated at Aitchison Chiefs' College, Lahore the Raja was an Honorary Colonel Sikh LI, Colonel Bengal Engineer Group, MLA Pepsu ...rar, retained control of Kot Kapura, and his younger brother, Sardar Hamir Singh Brar, was given Faridkot.
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  • ...als. Raja Gopal celebrated the triumph by making offerings to Guru Gobind Singh and rendering him gratitude. 2. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Palshdht 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • '''Raja Amar Singh''' was Ala Singh's grandson and son of Tika Sardool Singh and Rani Hukma/Hukman kaur, he was born in july 1747 (hard badi 7 sampat 17 ...ecame the Raja of Patiala. He took Khande Da [[Pahul]] from Sardar [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]]. He was said to be very brave and just, under his Raj, Patiala
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  • [[Balbir Singh (senior)]] - The Hockey Player<br> [[Dr. Balbir Singh]] = eminent thinker and expositor of Sikh literature<br>
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  • ...n February 1906 and the succession passed on to his adopted son, Brijinder Singh. 2. Ganda Singh, The Patiala and the East Panjab States Union : Historical Background. Pati
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  • ...in his fiftieth year, and was succeeded by his only surviving son, Wazlr Singh, then twentyone years of age. [[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 1. Sukha Singh, Gurbilas Dasvin Patshahi. Lahore, 1912
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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. ...April 1874 after a reign of 25 years and was succeeded by his son, Bikram Singh.
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  • ...r was located under the command of Alaf Khan. The chiefs asked Guru Gobind Singh for help. ...am Singh Walia of the Guler State. Raja Vikram Singh turned to Guru Gobind Singh for help.
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  • ...er, he joined hands with the hill chiefs and fought against Guru Gobind Singh in the battle of Bharigam (AD 1688). In the battle of Nadaun (20 March 1 2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratdp Suraj Granth. Amritsai-, 1927-33
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  • ...ting with Raja Medini Parkash, the Raja of Nahan, and Raja Fateh Shah, the Raja of Garhwal. A villager from the nearby village approached them and made a h Baba Gurdyal Singh Ji<br>
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  • ...f his Sikhs. Kesari Chand joined the hill chiefs who fought Guru Gobind Singh in the battle of Bharigani in 1688. He also took part in the battle of An 4. Harbans Singh, Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, 1966 K.S.T.
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  • '''Maharaja Sir Yadvinder Singh''' ...Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. The new Maharaja and his brother Raja Bhalindra Singh shared the love of playing cricket with their father. All of them played fi
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  • ...nst Alif Khan, the deputy ofMian Khan. governor of Jammu. Guru Gobind Singh helped Bhim Chand and his allies in this battle, which they won. In 1696 ...on. So was Raja Prithi Chand who had been fighting on the side of Raja Raj Singh.
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  • ...o a battle in which Sangat Rai and his seven companions took the part of Raja Gopal. Both Husain Khan and his ally from Kangra were killed in battle an 2. Padam, Piara Singh, and Giani Garja Singh, eds., Guru kian Sakhian. Patiala, 1986
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  • ...mitted to him. On the way, Husain Khan got involved with Raja Raj Singh (Raja Gopal of the Bachitra Ndtak) of Guler, who failing to produce the heavy t ...ierce action (20 February 1696) that ensued, Husain Khan was slain and the Raja of Guler and his allies won a decisive victory. Sangatia and his seven Sikh
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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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  • ...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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  • ...vision of an English Engineer Mr. Anderson and completed by Raja Jagat Dev Singh. The Mahal is situated on the North west corner of [[Poonch]] Town on the b ...21 by Maharaja Partap Singh of Kashmir. But after sometime Raja Sukhdev Singh was found to be involved in a conspiracy against the Kashmir Darbar hatched
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  • #redirect [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]]
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  • 1822 Sangat Singh, son of Fateh Singh became Raja of Jind. 1995 Amar Singh Ambalvi, first Vice-President of AISFF, passed away.
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