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  • '''Rulers of Kashmir'''
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  • '''Rulers of Ladakh''' ...ngee Namagayal during the seventh century were very strong and independent rulers.
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  • Yet the rest of the story only mentions the Dogras as the rulers and there power growing never mentioning the Sikhs again.
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  • ...am Granth Sahib]. This section is entitled ''"Description of the Spiritual Rulers"'', i.e. of the nine Sikh Gurus preceding Gobind Singh himself, from [[Guru
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  • #redirect [[Description of the Spiritual Rulers]]
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  • ...u Sahib stayed pitched his tent here and Mata ji's were accomodated in the Rulers Palace. Guru Sahib stayed here for 6 Months 19 days. When Guru Sahib was ab [[category:Rulers]]
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  • ...ia''' has a long history and during part of its past, it has been ruled by rulers who declared themselves Emperor, Badshah, Padishah or even Empress.
    238 bytes (38 words) - 21:30, 29 November 2007
  • Ranjit Singh (Indian Rulers series)
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  • ...s in this field, it became an ideal prototype. As it was patronized by the Rulers of Faridkot State, it came to be known as ‘Faridkot Wala Teeka’.
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  • ...he Princely state of Nabha descended from the elder son, Gurdit Singh. The rulers of Jirid from Sukhchain Singh. Tilok Singh was Guru Gobind Singh's devoted
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  • ...which solemn understanding now stands cynically repudiated by the present rulers of India. ...re an impartial International Tribunal, uninfluenced by the present Indian rulers that the laws, the judicial processes and the executive actions of the unio
    2 KB (274 words) - 15:25, 10 September 2008
  • ...atgurus belonged to Hindu warrior races or Kshatriya/Khatri class of kings,rulers and warriors. They did not belong to third caste or the Vaish caste. Thei
    315 bytes (52 words) - 00:09, 23 August 2012
  • ...injustice as also "Sarbat da Bhalla", took upon himself to assuage Mughal rulers for the cause of the Pundits. Portrayal of lifestyle during medieval times, and the attitude of rulers towards Hindus is well projected. Upholding of human rights,raising voice a
    2 KB (315 words) - 06:24, 14 March 2008
  • The '''Battle of Kiratpur''' was the final skirmish fought between the rulers of Ropar and Guru Hargobind ji. The battle preceding Battle of Padiala. ...Powad on his way to kiratpur after leaving kurukshetra some hostile local rulers and pathans of ropar were planning an attack on guru sahib. But some Sikhs
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  • ...ing]] | [[Bachitar Natak: Description of the Spiritual Rulers|5. Spiritual Rulers]] | [[Bachitar Natak: My coming into the World|6. My Coming]] | [[Bachitar
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  • Over the centuries of Sikhi history, Sikh rulers, Sikh scholars, and ordinary Sikhs have held many different attitudes towar
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  • Yet the rest of the story only mentions the Dogras as the rulers and there power growing never mentioning the Sikhs again.
    658 bytes (113 words) - 05:46, 15 February 2008
  • == Royal Sikh Rulers of Kalsia State ==
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  • the Mughal rulers decided to root out Sikh religion, it was the Udasis who kept the
    765 bytes (139 words) - 14:21, 16 July 2008
  • ...Singh participated in several of Banda Singh's battles against the Mughal rulers. In the battle of Sirhind fought at the nearby village of Chappar Chiri,
    770 bytes (110 words) - 22:32, 15 August 2008
  • ...ingh]] did take over many fiefs of other Sikh and Muslim rulers. Many Sikh rulers, to avoid having him usurp their kingdoms, turned to the British for safety
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  • ...sent across the River Sutlej under an escort. Later, he served the Afghan rulers. He died in Kabul in 1866.
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  • ...]] and the [[Sikh Empire]]. His sons were, in rapid succession, the others rulers but their rule was short lived. His {{wiki|Samadhi}} ({{wiki|memorial}}) is
    786 bytes (106 words) - 00:59, 18 April 2008
  • ...as held by the Khakha and Bambha tribes, whose chiefs had been the ancient rulers of the country east of the Indus but had been driven out by the Gibari or J ...i. This is attributed to the fact that, just like the Mughal emperors, the rulers of Pakhli were of Central Asian origin.
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