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  • Punjabi University, Patiala ...ions to visit Professor Harbans Singh while he was living in the campus of Punjabi University, once along with Dr.Nirbhai Singh and on another occasion along
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  • ...Rishi Vasishtha, while sage Viswamitra sided with the confederation of ten tribes. ...d by the warrior communities of ancient Punjab and countless generation of Punjabi soldiers have derived their strength and inspiration from it. The Punjabis,
    43 KB (6,945 words) - 11:16, 18 April 2009
  • ...he well built and courageous people, of the then Punjab, and other martial tribes and formed "Khalsa Army". Following numerous heroic and valiant battles by ...ds.The highest-ranking General in the history of the Indian Air Force is a Punjabi Sikh Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh.[63] Advanced plans by the MOD to
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  • ...e Persian word crocodile is often used to explain the name Nihang that the Punjabi word ''niching'', meaning outspoken, unhesitating, without doubt and bold a ...hills and plundered the Punjab and India, this was the first time that any Punjabi had taken the battle to the raiders' homes. When in 1823, the Governor of P
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  • ...ng Guru Gobind Singh took time out to study Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, and Punjabi in between his training in arms and horsemanship. Stories relate that Pan ...the 12 misls (tribal groups) of Panjab) who had the foresight to unite 12 tribes into one kingdom. Elected Maharaja by his fellow Rajas he was the only lead
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  • Among the Sikhs he came to be known as Suthra Shah, the suffix `Shah` in PUNJABI being the equivalent of the English word `squire or lord.` Suthra Shah was #Rose, H.A., ed., A Glossary of Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province. Lahore, 1911-19
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  • ...subcontinent. In his lifetime, Hari Singh became a terror to the ferocious tribes inhabiting these regions. He successfully thwarted the last foreign invasio ...al home to live under the care of her brothers. There Hari Singh learned [[Punjabi]] and [[Persian]] and trained in the manly arts of riding, musketry and swo
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  • |subdivisions=[[Punjabi]] |languages=[[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]
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  • ...'' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]-[[Gurmukhi]]: ਮੋਹ੝ਯਾਲ, [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]-[[Shahmukhi]]/[[Urdu language|Urdu]]: ﻣﻮﮨﻴﺎﻝ , [[Hindi]]: म | title = Hindu Tribes and Castes as Reproduced in Benaras
    43 KB (6,739 words) - 19:27, 3 March 2010
  • ...ies. The origins of the Dhillon clan are often linked to the Indo-Scythian tribes, suggesting a lineage that dates back to the early migrations and settlemen The surname Loi is predominantly associated with the Sikh Punjabi Jatt community, specifically within the Jatt caste. Originating from North
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  • The contemporary Punjabi writers, Sohan Kavi and Senapat, refer to the matas passed by the Sikhs in ...ncovered are eaten by all classes of Sikhs. Then, distinctions of original tribes, which are on other occasions kept up are on, this occasion laid aside in A
    29 KB (4,922 words) - 00:41, 18 November 2007
  • ...odern times, when the sub-continent was a conglomeration of various races, tribes, and ethnic groups. The Marathas too emerged a nation under Shivaji, contem ...ade of the Spokesman weekly, New Delhi, founded by S. Hukam Singh in 1951; Punjabi University Patiala’s bi-annual journal, Punjab Past and Present, launched
    36 KB (5,731 words) - 10:27, 24 March 2010
  • ...or five years I was promoted to Stationmaster grade @ sh 250/- a month. My Punjabi colleagues all called me 'Bauji' - sort of a title of respect for governmen ...re a mark of respect. My grandfather, who was a tall man, had like all the Punjabi Hindus a beard and a turban, and so of course did his friend Kala Singh.The
    92 KB (16,952 words) - 23:11, 11 March 2010
  • A vast number of the Punjabi tribes such as Khatri, Jatt, Saini, Rajput, Tarkhan, Chamar, Arora, Kamboj, etc co
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  • ...so "the Unified Supreme Spirit can once again be experienced by the great tribes and spread through all the people of the world." The land was named "Ram D ...[[Amritsar]] in India. It was a hard, grueling trip. The [[Punjab (India)|Punjabi]] Sikhs had never seen Westerners in turbans before. At first, they were su
    35 KB (5,485 words) - 07:51, 5 April 2012
  • there is nothing to distinguish the tribes I am about to notice, save ...icts of the Punjab differ ‘in little save religion from the great Sikh Jat tribes of the Malwa’,306 they
    57 KB (9,530 words) - 12:14, 12 October 2010
  • ...t maintained its Rajput character despite migration."''''' <ref>Castes and Tribes of Rajasthan, pp 108,Sukhvir Singh Gahlot, Banshi Dhar, Jain Brothers,1989< ...as '. It maintained its Rajput character despite migration."'' Castes and Tribes of Rajasthan, pp 108, Sukhvir Singh Gahlot, Banshi Dhar, Jain Brothers, 198
    251 KB (39,509 words) - 23:24, 7 May 2024
  • 14 Sir Denzil Ibbetson and Sir Edward D. Maclagan, A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and NWFP. VoL I, Lahore, 1919,p. 678 ...967), p. 40; Kirpal Singh, Janamsakhi Parampara, Itihasik Drishtikon tun, (Punjabi), Patiala,1969), pp.76-81
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