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  • ...y [[Guru Arjan]] himself on behalf of the different saints and sufis. Tara Singh Naro tarn's exposition is very detailed, even prolix. For instance, the exe 1. Shergill, Surinder Singh, Pandat Tara Singh Narotam: Jivan te Rachana. Patiala, 1985
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  • ...with the Bhangi misl. Later he joined the service of the new Mahraja Gulab Singh at Jammu where he compiled his Raj Darshani, a history of the Dogra rajas. :'''that Guru Gobind Singh conferred the title of Guru on Banda Singh which is not correct.'''
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  • '''Himmat Singh Jallevalia''' (d. 1829), son of Chaudhan Gulab Rai, a Bairis Jatt of Mahalpur, in presentday Hoshiarpur district of the P ...r British protection in 1809. In 1812, he was induced by [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] to leave Nabha and become his waur which office he held until his death i
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  • ...latter also made over to the Sikhs Raja Hira Singh's treasure brought from Lahore and hidden there. ...h Singh joined Jawahar Singh's faction. In the first AngloSikh war Ranjodh Singh commanded a division of the Khalsa army with 70 guns. He entered theJalandh
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  • ...Sikhs, the treasure of [[Hira Singh Dogra]] which had been secreted out of Lahore and hidden there. ...jithia joined Jawahar singh's faction. In the first Anglo-Sikh war Ranjodh Singh commanded a division of the Khalsa army with 70 guns. He entered the Jaland
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  • ...[[Ranjit Singh]]. He was married to Bibi Nanaki, daughter of [[Sardar Sham Singh Attari]]. ...e fabled Cavalry, the fearless [[Nihang]]s and the feared legendary [[Hari Singh Nalva]]; the mere mention of his name could turn attacking enemies homeward
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  • ...t between them in 1845, in front of Maharani Jind Kaur and Maharaja Duleep Singh.
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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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  • ...dealt with in different sections, is given at the beginning. Pandit Sadhu Singh freely mixed verse with prose in his exposition. His poetry is in chaste Br 1. Pritam Singh, Mahant, Nirmal PANTH Darshan. Amritsar, 1953
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  • ...s successors Kharak Singh, Nau Nihal Singh, Chand kaur, Sher Singh, Duleep Singh, and Jind Kaur'''. *1. Sardar [[Fateh Singh Kalianvala]] (d. 1807)
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  • ...' [of exalted nature], Shuja'udDaula [valour of the State], Sardar Atar Singh Shamsher-i-Jarig Bahadur [the valiant sword of battle]." But he was fickle ...nce at the Darbar, and, at the same time, prevent the succession of Sher Singh.
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  • ...Gulab Singh]], former Governor of Jammu of the [[Sikh Empire]] of [[Ranjit Singh]], in 1847. (Artist: James Duffield Harding)]] ...of Jammu in 1820. With the help of his able officer, Zorawar Singh, Gulab Singh soon captured Ladakh and Baltistan, regions to the east and north-east of K
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  • ...s of an ordinary government pensioner. On tins dale, it is recorded, Buta Singh, Munshi to the Maharani, brought an order on the treasury for 10,000 rupee ...sistants to the Agent, GovernorGeneral, NorthWest Frontier and resident at Lahore, from
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  • ...n influential courtier, introduced his son to his patron [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] who took very favourably to the young boy. From the very beginning the Ma ==Resentments grow at Hira Singh's excesses of power==
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  • ...amilies through the Punjab, he had annoyed the Sikh escort provided by the Lahore Government for the protection of the convoy. He incited the Muslim populati ...the Anandpur Makhoval incident. The Colebrooke Award of 1828 had accepted Lahore supremacy over the town, which was managed by the Sodhi priests, and the Si
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  • ...he Faizullapuria misl and won the admiration of its chief, [[Nawab Kapur Singh]], by their bold exploits. He was among the Sikhs who pursued Ahmad Sh ...hat was known by his name Desu. Joining the Khalsa he took the name Budha Singh.
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  • [[Image:Gulab Singh Dogra of Kashmir.jpg|thumb|220px|Gulab Singh of Kashmir.<br><small>From the collection of the V&A Museum.</small>]] ...te of {{wiki|Jammu and Kashmir}} during the British Raj in [[India]].Gulab Singh founded a dynasty that was to rule the state, the second-largest principali
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  • [[Image:Kharaksingh A.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Maharaj Kharak Singh, possibly wearing the Koh-i-noor, as had his father and brothers each in hi ...shmir (1819). He was also sent on a similar campaigns undertaken by Ranjit Singh for the conquest of Peshawar and against the Mazaris of Shikarpur.
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  • ...ur, and her daughter In law, Maharani Chand Kaur, and Rani Nanaki Kaur, In Lahore.jpg|thumb]] ...t day's Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. She was married to Prince Kharak Singh in February 1812 at the age of 10.
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  • ...ntry. On the death of his father in that year, the jagirs passed to Chatar Singh, then amounting to over a lakh of rupees annually. ...was at his request conferred upon his son whom was then titled [[Raja Sher Singh]] instead.
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