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  • ...813), daughter of Sardar Gurbakash Singh (d. 1785), and Sardarni Rani Sada Kaur (d. 1832), of Kanhaiya Misl in Gurdaspur District of Punjab. The Maharaja g *2. Sardarni Rani Raj Kaur (d. 1838), daughter of Sardar Ran Singh (d. 1782) of Nakkai Misl, in Kasur
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  • Rani Ratan Kaur, widow of Sahib Singh, the Bharigi chief of Gujrat, was in 1811 taken by Maharaja Ranji [[Category:Rani & Maharani]]
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  • [[File:Raj Kaur Nakai.jpg|thumb|249px|left|Maharani Raj Kaur Nakai / Datar Kaur (d. 1838)]] '''Maharani Raj Kaur, alias Datar Kaur''' (1784-1838), was the second Sikh wife of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] (1780
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  • ...the Sikh territories on his northern frontier and marched upon Jind. Sahib Kaur led out a strong contingent to relieve the besieged town and, assisted by t Owing to differences with her brother, Bibi Sahib Kaur had to leave Patiala to take up residence in Bherian, near Sunam, which fel
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  • ...imajra n chandigarh. Gurdwara Manji Sahib is a Holy place where [[Mata Raj Kaur]](who was the wife of [[Baba Ram Rai]]) & [[Guru Gobind Singh]] visited & m ...ace of " Mitti Musalmaan Di" was changed to " Mitti Be-Imaan Di". Mata Raj Kaur was a great follower of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] & Guru Ghar.
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  • [[File:Maharani Chand Kaur.jpg|thumb]] ...Datar Kaur, and her daughter In law, Maharani Chand Kaur, and Rani Nanaki Kaur, In Lahore.jpg|thumb]]
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  • ...)_-_Played_important_role_in_uniting_Misls.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Rani Sada Kaur leads the Sikh Army onto Lahore]] '''Rani Sada Kaur''' (1762-1832) was the mother-in-law of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] and was t
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  • On August 21,1664, he went there to condole with Bibi Rup Kaur upon the passing away of her father, Guru Har Rai, and of her brother, Guru ...ring this journey was at Amritsar, followed by stops at Tarn Taran, Khadur Sahib and Goindwal, all of long-standing sanctity in the Sikh tradition.
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  • ...clan. He ascended the throne on 30th June 1813. He was married to Bibi Rup Kaur, the daughter of Sardar Bhanga Singh, the Sikh Chief of Thanesar State, pre
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  • ...stant districts ofFatehabad and Sirsa. He responded to the call of Baba Sahib Singh Bedi for a religious war against the Afghans of Raikot in 1798 an
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  • ...tar]] || This is Fourth Chandi Charitar in Dasam Granth. In This part Guru Sahib is doing Ustat of Chandi. This is Shubh or Shudh Charitar as it is Charitar |2. || Raja Chitar Singh and Rani Chi tar Vati || This tale is the base of Charitropakhyan. King Chitar Singh
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  • ...ib Singh of Patiala, Fateh Singh Ahluvalia, Jhanda Singh Bhangi, Rani Sada Kaur and some of the Maratha rulers. The contents of these letters cover a wide ...In all these letters, the Sikh chiefs address each other Singh Sahib, Bhai Sahib, or KhalsaJio.
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  • ...diary was filled with quotations from both the Koran and Sree Guru Granth Sahib. ...to fight against Hindustani oppression and the disrespect of Sree Darbaar Sahib. The Panth had begun its struggle for Khalsa Raj.
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  • ...h resigned office as Jathcdar of Sri Akal Takht on 24 December 1986. Singh Sahib Giani Kirpal Singh, wellversed in Sikh lore, was a writer and researcher of
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  • ==[[Gurudwara Nada Sahib]]== [[Image:Nadhasahib.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nada Sahib]]
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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 wives of
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  • ...ed to Machchiwara passing through neighboring villages, instructing Sharan Kaur Pabla on the way to arrange the funeral of his sons and other Sikh martyrs ...kh Guru, after the [[battle of Chamkaur]]. She was from the village Raipur Rani which is 2 KM from the famous town of [[Chamkaur]]. <ref>Saini jagata utapa
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  • ...among those who signed the agreement of 27 November 1840 proclaiming Chand Kaur as Regent. On the eve of the Anglo Sikh war of 1845-46, Tej Singh was appoi ...as nominated as a member of the committee for the management of the Darbar Sahib, Amritsar. During the uprising of 1857, he raised Sikh cavalry regiments to
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  • =='''The Founding of [[Anandpur]] Sahib'''== ...of [[Suraj Mal]] who was the son of [[Guru Hargobind]]. The Raja's wife [[Rani Champa]], an ardent admirer of the Guru, offered to give the Guru a large
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  • |Parents = [[Guru Har Rai]] & [[Mata Krishen Kaur]] |Other Info = [[Bangla Sahib]] construction, etc
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