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  • ...and the sultan of Bengal but died in 1530 before he could consolidate his military gains. He left behind as legacies his memoirs (Babur Namah), several beauti ...teen-year-old son, Jalal-ud-Din Akbar (r. 1556-1605). Following a decisive military victory at the Second Battle of Panipat in 1556, the regent Bayram Khan pur
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  • ...wronged. After the Jallianvala Bagh massacre (1919), Andrews was put under military arrest by the British to prevent him from going to the Punjab, yet he wrote
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  • 4. The Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore). December 1921
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  • ...arhds, irregular cavalry. He was awarded a jagir in Oudh in recognition of military service rendered by him after the annexation of the Punjab to the British
    6 KB (945 words) - 22:31, 15 October 2008
  • ...y occupied its capital of Leh. The Gyalpo escaped to Kashmir and requested military aid from Ibrahim Khan, the Governor of the province under Emperor Aurangzeb
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  • Hari Singh Nalwa's performance as an administrator and a military commander in the North West Frontier remains unmatched. Two centuries on, B ...His proceedings in this area present the finest example of his skill as a military commander and as an administrator. The compiler of the Hazara Gazetteer ack
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  • [[Operation Blue Star]] was a controversial military operation at the premises of the [[Harmandir Sahib|Golden Temple]] in 1984,
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  • ...venues of the State could not balance the increasing cost of the civil and military administration. ...his end the assistance of a newly appointed council of elder statesmen and military generals. Kanvar Pashaura Singh was summoned to Lahore and persuaded to re
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  • ...as the son of an engineer in Jhelum. After his graduation from the Indian Military Academy, he was commissioned into the 2nd Punjab Regiment in 1939, a force ...sassination of their nationalist leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975, the military rulers changed the country's Constitution, grossly undermined secular value
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  • Banda Singh Bahadur devoted three months in organizing his civil and military administration. Bahadur Shah was still away from Delhi. The Delhi Governmen
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  • After a little while Bhai Raghbeer Singh wanted to leave the military service and his elder brother Captain Pyara Singh managed to discharge him
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  • Byron Farwell, "Queen Victoria's little wars", Wordsworth Military Library, 1999, ISBN 1-84022-216-6
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  • |Other Info = Kept 2200 mounted soldiers, Continued the military traditions #Continued the military traditions started by his grandfather, [[Guru Har Gobind]] Ji
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  • ...ru]], in [[1705]] A.D., which proved to be a most decisive conflict in the military history of the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...ay or display.''' From his simple roots he became an accomplished soldier, military strategist and leader who built a kingdom resplendent with luxury and opul ...he had already shown his ability as a soldier having taken part in several military campaigns. It was during one such campaign that Sham Singh Atarivala, a lea
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  • ...rnment knew that Sikhs would gather in thousands. Punjab was totally under military control. A curfew was announced. Telephone lines were cut and all press rep ...g innocent Sikhs in Punjab. Indian government turned its attention to Sikh military and tried to stop them before they could reach Punjab. Many Sikhs were kill
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  • ...tary locations such as the Old Fort Purana Qila), Red Fort (Red Fort), and military barracks in Kingsway (around the present Delhi university). The latter beca
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  • ...Amritsar occupied. The city was sealed off with its approaches guarded by military pickets. As intended this prevented the Sikhs from assembling in their most Now the military commander Massa Ranghar of Mandiali village was put in charge of the Darbar
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  • ...the population, the Muslims, whose Empire they had won/taken over in their military victories, and the Sikhs, whose Empire they took over" to be administered i
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  • ...the younger Sahibzades. Because he always had to fear Guru Sahib's immense military power. Even Mata Gujri would never have made it to the end and in that situ
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