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  • ...|Sansi Rajputs]] of the Sandhawalia/Sandhu Clan. In his later years Duleep Singh purchased a 17,000 acre (69 km²) country estate at [[Elveden Estate|Elved ...sors to the Khalsa Kingdom's throne. The early years of the life of Duleep Singh, the new and last Maharaja of the Punjab, were played out against the rich
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  • ...him their tale of woe. The Guru saved the Hindus from the clutches of the Sher Afghan Khan. Guru Tegh Bahadur was beheaded at Delhi on 11 November 1675 an ...abolish caste system. The Guru initiated five Sikhs, among them one Sahib Singh, barber of village Nangal Shahidan belonged to Hoshiarpur District .
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  • ...the diamond from Lahore to Bombay for dispatch to England. Maharaja Duleep Singh left India in 1853. Cheated out of his agreed upon pension, he was allowed ...aharaja at Buckingham Palace the Queen handed him the recut diamond. Dulip Singh studied the diamond for a few moments, returning the diamond to the Queen h
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  • ...two worlds, its bestower being the sword of Nanak. Victory is of [[Gobind Singh]], the king of kings, by the grace of the True Master); on the other side w ...ription closely resembles that on the earliest Sikh coin issued by [[Banda Singh Bahadur]]. The coin bore on the other side the words zarb sn amritsarjalus
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  • ...er. This treaty was to remain in operation until the minor Maharaja Duleep Singh attained the age of 16. By a proclamation issued in July 1847, the governor ...fficer of the Company's artillery became, in fact, the successor to Ranjit Singh." The Sikhs resented this gradual liquidation of their authority in the Pun
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  • ==Story of Raja Asa== ===Pundit Narayan Singh Gyani's Version===
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  • {{p|Image:Darasingh.jpg|Dara Singh}} '''Dara Singh Randhawa''' ([[November 19]], [[1928]] - [[July 12]], [[2012]]) is a [[Punj
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  • ...time of Asoka the Great, in the third century B.C. We find the stone with Raja Samprati, a grandson of Asoka. ...re the Parmar dynasty was ruling. The last Hindu prince to possess it was Raja Ram Dev.
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  • ...ot used even in British records until after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. ...hian Singh and Suchet Singh were Dogra Rajputs; Jamadar Khushal Singh, Tej Singh, Sahib Dial, Ganga Ram, Dina Nath, Bell Ram, Ajudhia Parshad, who controlle
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  • ...Gurumaari''' an ancient town lying along the Grand Trunk Road (now renamed Sher Shah Suri Marg) midway between [[Ludhiana]] and [[Ambala]]. Sirhind is 53 k ...s of the seventeenth century. At the instance of one of the hill rulers, [[Raja Ajmer Chand]], [[Wazir Khan]], the faujdar of [[Sirhind]], despatched some
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  • 12. Ishwar Singh, Member, Municipal Corporation, Mangolpuri (Ward No. 37). led the mobs tha 16. Satbir Singh, Youth Congress –I. He brought bus loads of people from Ber Sarai to Sri
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  • [http://www.sikhsinscotland.org/q-to-t/maharaja-ranjit-singh.html Ranjit Singh in the Panjabi Folklore] [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] was one of the few rulers who became a legend in his lifetime. There are
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  • [[Image:Shamattari.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Sardar Sham Singh Attariwala]] ...jit singh became maharaja of Punjab he got himself at his disposal. Ranjit singh knowing his qualities and fighting abilities made him a jathedar of 5000 ho
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  • ...ਘ Hindi:उधम सिंहढ़) (Dec. 26, 1899 – July 31, 1940) was given the name Sher Singh shortly after his birth. He belonged a Jammu clan of Kamboj lineage. He was ...is God's name in Hinduism; 'Mohammed' is the name of the Muslim Prophet; 'Singh' is the name given to all baptised Sikh males (also a traditional Rajput na
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  • ...the facts. Nawab Zakaria Khan ordered the removal of his scalp. Bhai Taru Singh said that the Governor would suffer as much torture. And Bhai Taru would ta 1819: Maharaja Ranjit Singh conquered Kashmir and combined it with Sikh State.
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  • ...leh "(Translation from original Punjabi work "Jattan da Itihas" by Gurjant Singh)".] [1911 census of British Punjab - Major General Arthur Edward Barstow] S ...of [[Jind]], Faridkot and Patiala as well as the clan of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], who was a Sansi, traced their origin to these Bhati Rajputs. Bhati Rajpu
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  • The following are battles fought by the tenth master, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] * The [[Battle of Bhangani]] ( 1689): Won against Raja Bhim Chand of Bilaspur.
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  • ...a, Jamrud, from 1799 to 1839.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Maharajah Ranjit Singh, Sher-e-Panjab, Emperor of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Kangra, Peshawar, Multan, Haz ...ingh Sandhawalia''' (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "'''Sher-e-Punjab'''" ("'''The Lion of Punjab'''"), became the first [[Sikh Emperor]
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  • ...s once so that I would ask them the reason for snatching my beloved,” says Raja Bano of Moominabad of this south Kashmir town. For 10 years, the house of Raja Bano is locked and she is living with her brother in a nearby house.
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  • ...first foray in February 1519 and mentions it in his famous Tuz-ke Babari. Sher Shah Suri built its eight gates and its famous mosque. The name "Bhera" ste ...ost on the road to Kabul, and a 'taksal' (mint) during the reign of Ranjit Singh [1780-1839]. Twenty miles to its north west lies Chillianwala. Here the las
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