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  • ...i Singh took part in several of Banda Singh's battles against the Mughal rulers in the Punjab. When the newlyconquered district of Karnal was made over t
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  • ...hout an heir in 1871. Invited again to choose the kingdom's new ruler, the rulers of Patiala and Jind chose a collateral (related by marriage) relative, Hira Maharaja Hira Singh was one of the ablest of Nabha's rulers, wise, liberal and pious. Legends about his justice and munificence are sti
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  • ...ded at various points in history[5]). From the point of view of the Muslim rulers, jizya was a material proof of the non-Muslims' acceptance of subjection to
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  • ...e financial resources are made available on an annual basis from the Nabha rulers and the surrounding villages. A maela celebration is held every 7th of Pooh
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  • ...ey are the upper caste according to the indian caste system . They are the rulers of Pal dynasty ( Pal Vansh ) Most of them are baptised sikhs at present tim
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  • == List of Kaithal Rulers ==
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  • ...e financial resources are made available on an annual basis from the Nabha rulers and the surrounding villages. A maela celebration is held every 7th of Pooh
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  • ...are composed in Masnavi style poetry. Details of top Officers, Ministers, Rulers, Generals (foreigners as well), Artillery-accord, Jamburkhana, Feelkhana, S
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  • ...d the sixth Guru, Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib fought four battles against the rulers, who attacked him on different places. Being trusted men and fearless warri
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  • ...extensive conquests and by the shrewd political alliances he made with the rulers of Nahan and Bikaner and with the Misldar sardars, Amar Singh had made Pati
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  • ...small hand-drum) were quite popular. The clash with the tyrannical Muslim rulers appeared imminent. The dhadhi-groups performed before the sangat and groups
    1 KB (205 words) - 18:14, 10 December 2008
  • ...was extorting along the way heavy tribute from the hill chiefs. While the rulers of Bilaspur and Kangra submitted to and aided Husain Khan, Raja Gopal
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  • ...he need for good neighbourly relations. In most of the letters the smaller rulers give vent to their sense of insecurity and apprehension at the expansionist
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  • * '''Guru's against Hill Rulers: ''' ...h. They all were fraudsters. Where Guru Sahib was against strategy of Hill Rulers(ditchers) there he was against the religious philosphy they were following.
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  • ...he victors of the first Anglo-Sikh war (1845-46) who were now the de facto rulers of the Punjab Kingdom to finally overcome the resistance of some of the sar
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  • ...ru's Palace). 40 ghumaon of land were granted to the gurdwara by the Sikh rulers; no revenues are owed on the land which curently is in the custody of the A
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  • This inscription was later on adopted by the Sikh Misaldar Sardars and rulers for their coins. It was the national anthem of Patiala State. This national
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  • .... Delhi and Mathura area was part of Shoorsaini (Surasena) kingdom and its rulers were accordingly called "Saini". The Chaunsat Khamba mural in Kaman contain ...dication that many of Jadaun and Tanwar Rajput clans originated from Saini rulers of Mathura and Delhi.
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  • ...pitched his tent on River Beas Bank and Mata ji's were Accomodated in the Rulers Palace. Here also Guru Gobind Singh came and stayed for some time.
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  • ...selessly." Raja Fateh Shah's later years were occupied in contest with the rulers of Kumaon. He died in 1716.
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