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  • ..., Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, and Kapurthala. It is also known as the Jullundur Doab after the city of Jullundur(Jalandhar).
    424 bytes (71 words) - 06:13, 24 February 2007
  • ...d jewellery. A year or so later Buddh Singh's possessions in the Jalandhar Doab were also confiscated by the Maharaja and Buddh Singh shifted to his cisSut
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  • ...Beas directly, in order that their channels may not interfere with the Ban Doab canal. The district contains several large jlzils or swampy lakes, and is f
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  • .... On receiving a written message from Maharaj Singh, he came toJalandhar Doab with 30 to 35 men to join the renewed struggle. On the arrest ofBhai Mahara
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  • ...death of his father in 1814, he was confirmed as governor of the Jalandhar Doab. In 1818, Moti Ram participated in the successful Multan campaign. He becam
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  • ...was at the persuasion of Bahadur Singh who had been assigned to Jalandhar Doab that Bhai Maharaj Singh shifted his headquarters to the Doaba. He accompani
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  • ...ranth Sahib and a lakh and a quarter as protection money for the Jalandhar Doab. Keeping up appearances with the Sikh sardars, he wished to weaken their po
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  • ...the Majha area. Strictly speaking, though, the northeastern half of Rachna Doab is traditionally called Darap, and the southwestern half forms part of the ...of the state. With a richly productive soil and watered by the upper Bari Doab canal and thousands of wells and tube-wells, the two Majha districts produc
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  • ...rhali, Fatehabad, Jalalpur, Goindval, Tarn Taran and Khadur; in the Rachna Doab, Zafarval.
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  • ...ore order. Shaikh Imam ud Din was then appointed governor of the Jalandhar Doab. When in September 1843, Wazir Hira Singh had Bhai Gurmukh Singh and M
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  • ...rpur, Gunachaur and Dakkhni Sarai. The British after the annexation of the Doab in 1846 disarmed his forces, and reduced his jagirs. He, however, turned do ...mmissioner of Hoshiarpur, recommended to the commissioner of the Jalandhar Doab, John Lawerence, that the Baba be banished from the Punjab and sent to Hari
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  • ...d conquered the towns of Dharamkot and [[Fatehgarh]]. On his return to the Doab, he took the Sarai Dakkhni from Sharaf ud'Din, an Afghan of [[Jalandhar]] a ...ad considerably increased his power and territories in the Upper Jalandhar Doab, in parts of [[Ludhiana]], [[Ambala]] and [[Firozpur]] districts and the en
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  • ...it was the capital of the possessions of the Lahore State in the Jalandhur Doab until annexation to the British dominions after the First Anglo Sikh War ,1
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  • ...s of Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur in Doaba, Kharparkheri and Singhpura in Bari-Doab and Abhar, Adampur, Chhat, Banoor, Manauli Ghanauli, Bharatgarh, Kandhola,
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  • ...ni''', village near the right bank of the [[Jalandhar]] branch of the Bist Doab canal, 20 km south of [[Hoshiarpur]] (31° 32'N, 75° 55'E), is sacred to [
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  • ...Singh Majithia. In 1848, he was appointed chief justice of the Sindh Sagar Doab. During the Hazara revolt of 1848 he showed sympathies with Chatar Singh
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  • ...charge of Mittha Tiwana, country in the upper regions of the Sindh Sagar Doab. On being implicated in the assassination of Raja Dhian Singh in Septembe
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  • ...Sikhs two years later;and the Sikhs' plundering raids into the GangaYamuna Doab. Once, says Miskin, he along with Rustam Khan, the faiy'darofSialkot, was m
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  • ...am Bentick. It is also the originating point of Sirhind Canal and the Bist Doab Canal, the two oldest canals of the present Punjab. Recently a thermal powe
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  • ...nfluence was restricted to a small area around Ghausgarh in the upper Gang Doab. He came to terms with the Sikhs conceding to them the right to collect rdk The Sikhs, passing through the Doab in December 1778, entered Ruhilkhand despite opposition by the troops of th
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  • ...ated between [[river Ravi]] and [[River Chenab]] and formed part of Rachna Doab.
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  • ...the news of Lake's arrival at Panipat, he crossed over into the Jalandhar Doab and ultimately reached Amritsar. Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who was then campin
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  • ...e was an able administrator and his management especially of the Jalandhar Doab brought him much popular acclaim.
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  • ...n. They held territory in the neighborhood of Kapurthala, in the Jalandhar doab, and some villages in Majha such as Sarhali, Jandiala, Bundala, Vairowal an ...ndpur, in the Bari doab and Miani, Sarih, and Urmur Tanda in the Jalandhar Doab. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia was a great Sikh warrior of times of Nawab Kapur Sin
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  • ...nnel, hansK, off the Shahi Nahar (the predecessor of the present Upper Ban Doab canal) ensuring perennial supply of water to the sarovars or holy tanks in
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  • ...and seized the towns of Dharamkot and [[Fatehgarh]]. On his return to the Doab, he took Sarai Dakkhani from the Afghan chief Saif udDin of [[Jalandhar]] a ...his collaterals and associates held a major portion of the upper Jalandhar Doab, and the northern portions of [[Ambala]] and [[Ludhiana]], with some portio
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  • ...aja Sarisar Chand Katoch, who had tried to occupy a portion oftheJalandhar Doab, and defeated him near Hoshiarpur. Thereafter he joined the expedition agai
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  • ...their influence. Baghel Singh took possession of portions of the Jalandhar Doab and established himself at Hariana, near [[Hoshiarpur]]. Soon after the Sik
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  • ...e, and which 20 years ago, promised to bring every Hindu in the Sind Sagar Doab into its fold; but afterwards, for some unknown reason, a considerable numb
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  • So are the geographical and topographical features of the Sindh Sagar Doab and the revenue divisions, towns and villages, places of worship and promin
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  • ...deputy. [[Adina Beg]], who had been reinstated as faujdar of the Jalandhar Doab, on being harassed by Taimur and Jahan Khan, sought the help of the Sikhs. ...had been plundering the crownlands north of Delhi and in the Ganga Yamuna Doab; now revenues from these lands had almost completely ceased to make it to
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  • ...]]. It falls in the Jalandhar Revenue Division and is situated in the Bist Doab, Doaba region of the State. The district is sub mountainous and stretches t ...njab was divided into six Doabs. The Jalandhar Doab had 69 Mahals. In this Doab, the most important towns, falling in the Hoshiarpur District, were Sham Ch
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  • ...lan, who resided at Fatehgarh and was master of a greater part of the Bari Doab above Dina Nagar in presentday Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. In 1793, R
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  • ...anded a division of the Khalsa army with 70 guns. He entered the Jalandhar Doab, and having joined his forces with the Ladva chief, seriously threatened Lu
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  • ..., Bulandgarh, Haibatpur, Singhpur, Patti, Ghanoli and Bhartgarh, Jalandhar doab and adjoining areas yielded an annual income of three lakh rupees.
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  • ...the Afghans and the Mughals to spread out in the Bari Doab, [[Jalandhar]] Doab and across the [[Sutlej]] as far as Jind, Thanesar and beyond coming within
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  • ...n the frontier districts by pacification and settlement of the Sindh Sagar Doab, Bannu, Hazara, Peshawar and the entire transIndus region.
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  • ..., Bulandgarh, Haibatpur, Singhpur, Patti, Ghanoli and Bhartgarh, Jalandhar doab and adjoining areas which yielded an annual income of three lakh rupees. Hi
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  • ...appointed Sardar Mangal Singh as Adalati or judicial officer of the Rachna Doab region of Punjab which lay between Ravi and Chenab by the British Resident,
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  • Ujjal Singh was born in Sindh Sagar Doab of Punjab in the little village of Hadali (now in Pakistan). His education
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  • ...made Jalandhar Doab, a new Province of Punjab region, naming it Jalandhar Doab Sarkar. The Muslim Jatts of Jalandhar District, Tehsil Nawanshahr, Claim de ...village of Verpal, In Amritsar District, crossed the Beas, over, in to the Doab, taking the villages of Moron, another village, near Phagwara, and set up h
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  • Doab, and having joined his forces with the Ladva chief, seriously threatened Lu
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  • ...in the Bari Doab. The cis-Sutlej estates and scattered tracts in the Bari Doab were forfeited owing to the hostility of the chief in the First Sikh War; b
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  • ...He and his elder brother Sampuran Singh inherited jagirs in the Jalandhar Doab, as well as, 41 villages in Dipalpur tahsil of Gugera, later Montgomery (Sa
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  • ...lhi. In 1846, he was appointed commissioner of the newly annexed Jalandhar Doab by Governor General Lord Hardinge. (Laird Mair-lit. Gaelic for Lord Mayor).
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  • ...ative state of [[Kapurthala]], and was then the capital of the [[Jalandhar Doab]]. Nanak continued to live at home. He rebelled against Hindu ritual custom
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  • ...lakh and a quarter of rupees as rake or protection money for the Jalandhar Doab. To ingratiate and identify himself further with them, he acknowledged or s A little later, the Sikhs developed their power and influence in the Gangetic Doab; they levied tribute on any towns and villages between the Jamuna and the G
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  • ...h from Lahore Fort and start the freedom struggle in the Bist of Jullundur Doab in his name. But he was caught unaware in an enclosure near Adampur on the
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  • ...hed out intermittantly to raid the territory of Manjh Rajputs of Jalandhar Doab a.k.a. [[Doaba]]. Once during 1736, on crossing into the [[Majha]] country, ...River Beas and included villages around Miani and Urmur Tanda in Jalandhar Doab. They also held sway over the hill states of Chamba, Nurpur, Jasvan and Har
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  • ...nnel dug, connecting the tank with the Lower Kasur Branch of the Upper Ban Doab Canal at Rasulpur watermills, 5 km to the southeast. The channel was cement
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  • ...his treacherous and jealous ally, [[Adina Beg Khan]], faujdar of Jalandhar Doab.
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  • ...amid Khan, faujddr of Saharanpur ran away; Shams Khan, faujddr ofJalandhar Doab, put up a stout resistance but was worsted; so was Aslam Khan. governor of ...f Samana, Sunam, Mustafabad, Sadhaura, etc., his inroads upon the Gangetic Doab, sack of Sirhind, escape from his besieged headquarters, Lohgarh, his last
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  • ...Chandigarh, etc. Baghel Singh took possession of portions of the Jalandhar Doab and established himself at Hariana, near Hoshiarpur. Soon after the Sikh co ...d the imperial forces near Muzaffarnagar. The whole of the Yamuna Gangetic Doab was now at their mercy.
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  • ...nd struck coins at Lahore in the following year. Their raids into the Gang Doab and beyond beginning in 1764 brought the people to submission and they agre
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  • ..., etc. The area between the Ravi and Chenab rivers is called the '''Rachna doab''', its cities are [[Gujrat]], Sargodha, etc. The area of '''Malwa''' is in
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  • ...ter), the occupation of Samana and Sirhind, and inroads into the Jalandhar Doab. The Sikhs had established their power right up to Patti, near Lahore. Sove
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  • ...luding Sethis were originally especially in the towns of Bhera in the Jech doab (Jhelum - Chenab interfluve) Pind Dadan Khan, Peshawar and Nowshera region
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  • ...his diwan and confirmed [[Adina Beg Khan]] as the faujdar of [[Jalandhar]] Doab.
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  • ...Naushera, Sainsra, Sirhali, Taran Taran, Vairowal. lots of area in Rachna doab too. This misl was stronger in numbers than the Sukerchakia misl of Ranjit
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  • ...Sikh flag beyond the Khyber pass. We do not remember that once the Gagaga Doab was under the protection of the [[Sikh Misls]] and the Sikh chiefs realized ...part of [[Hoshiarpur district]] and nearly one-forth of the [[Jalandhar]] Doab. He established his headquarters at Hariana, near Hoshiarpur. He entrusted
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  • ...l with an army of 24,404 men and 66 guns. Entering rapidly into the Rachna Doab, he fought an incomplete action at Ramnagar on the banks of the Chcnab with
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  • ...ce descent, and their ancestor Agnigar migrated from Ajudhia to the Rechna Doab. His son Jammu defeated one Raja Chanda Rihas and founded the town of Jammu
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  • ...e Dal Khalsa under Jassa Singh Ahluvalia, was thus engaged in the Gangetic Doab, its younger counterpart, the Taruna Dal, was active in the central and wes
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  • ...tion, was nothing short of a miracle. Hazara, the crown of the Sindh Sagar Doab, was the most significant of all the territories under his governance. His *Khushab (Sindh Sagar Doab) & Sahiwal (Chaj Doab) (1810)
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  • ...Jat tribes stretching from the Mianwali Thal to the Jalandhar Doab. In the Doab region, the Chhina are largely Sikh.
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  • Even more generous was Mcleod, Commissioner of the Doab,
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  • ...Lahore became totally unpopular. The abolition of jagirs in the Jalandhar Doab and changes introduced in the system of land revenue and its collection ang ...sembled at the frontier 11,740 men in the Bari Doab, 9,430 in theJalandhar Doab; in all 21,170 men ready to go into action against Multan to quell what was
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  • ...me the celebrated Adina Beg Khan, the Imperial Governor of the [[Jullundur Doab]], exercised great influence in the Punjab. As there was constant quarrelli
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  • ...e of his treacherous and jealous ally, Adma Beg, /OM/rfar of [[Jalandhar]] Doab.
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  • ...). It is said that when Jeth Pal came to Punjab he founded a place in Bari Doab and it was called "Pratisthana" (whence modern Pathankot). Later the name o
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  • ...after selling Jammu and Kashmir to Gulab Singh and annexing the Jalandhar Doab to British India, established in the remaining Punjab a government nominall
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  • ...me the celebrated Adina Beg Khan, the Imperial Governor of the [[Jullundur Doab]], exercised great influence in the Punjab. As there was constant quarrelli
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  • Even more generous was Mcleod, Commissioner of the Doab,
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  • ...r; thus Sikhs extended their influence on the whole of the Yamuna-Gangetic doab.
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  • ...r; thus Sikhs extended their influence on the whole of the Yamuna-Gangetic doab.
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  • ...time the celebrated Adina Beg Khan, the Imperial Governor of the Jullundur Doab, exercised great influence in the Punjab. As there was constant quarrelling
    7 KB (1,148 words) - 18:58, 18 November 2015
  • Even more generous was Mcleod, Commissioner of the Doab,
    9 KB (1,473 words) - 02:20, 20 July 2008
  • ...consequences of the severence" of the irrigation system of the Upper Bart Doab Canal. From the point where the tahsil boundaries of Kasur and Firozpur mee
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  • ...opular in the west. In the west specially on the plains of the Sindh Sagar Doab certain folk forms like Mahiya and Dhoola were very popular. Boli is popula ====Doab====
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  • ...f Lahore, the Sikhs ceded the valuable agricultural lands of the Jullundur Doab (between the Sutlej and Chenab Rivers) to the East India Company, and allow
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  • ...re and ravaged twice during that year the territories in the Gariga Yamuna Doab of Najib ud Daulah, his ally and agent at Delhi. Ahmad Shah invited Mir Muh
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  • ...akash]], records an early instance of the warrior bands of the Ban [[Doaba|Doab]] (land between the Rivers [[Beas]] and [[Ravi]]) being organized into four
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  • ...n Panth Prakdsh, records an early instance of the warrior bands of the Ban Doab (land between the Rivers Beas and Ravi) being organized into four tummansor ...andiala, Bundala, Vairoval and Fatehabad; Singhpuria in parts of Jalandhar Doab and ChhatBanurBharatgarh areas south of the Sutlej;
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  • ...s of Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur in Doaba, Kharparkheri and Singhpura in Bari-Doab and Abhar, Adampur, Chhat, Banoor, Manauli Ghanauli, Bharatgarh, Kandhola, ...ccupied the Jagir. The Sikhs were driven out of [[Amritsar]] into the Bari Doab and then across the Satluj into Malwa by Diwan Lakhpat Rai, Zakarya Khan's
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  • ...uddha Dal spread in the countryside of Majha (area of Bari Doab and Rachna Doab, especially the former). ...ultanpur Lodhi area in theJalandhar Doab); Singhpuria in parts ofJalandhar Doab and ChhatBanurBharatgarh areas south of the Sutlej; Karorsinghia misi'm a l
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  • ...Sikh chiefs had very nominal control over the western part of Sindh-Sagar Doab - areas of Fatehjang, Pindigheb and Bhakhar. The rule of Maharaja Ranjit Si
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  • Even more generous was Mcleod, Commissioner of the Doab,
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  • ...khs. His account was completed in A.D. 1811-12 at Batala in the upper Bari Doab.
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  • '''In [[Jallandar]] Doab'''
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  • ...ation canal or otherwise known as Sua in Punjabi as part of the Upper Bari Doab irrigation network in 1859. The villagers helped excavate this canal and fo
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  • ...nd he founded his first dharamsala in the Thal or steppe of the Sind Sagar Doab. His followers are mainly Khatris and Aroras of that tract and the disciple
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  • Shamas Khan, the sub-Governor of the Jullandhar-Doab zone declared jehad against the Sikhs to check their rapid advances. As a r ...The combined forces of Sikh Misls crossed the Jamuna and attacked Gangetic Doab to punish the muslim Nawabs for atrocities against their own people.
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  • ...ssa Singh Ramgarhia to liaise with the subedar (governor) of the Jullundur Doab, Adina Beg Khan. While drawing his salary from the Mughals, Adina Beg Khan ...AD. This siege, under the command of Adina Beg, the Governor of Jallandhar Doab, continued for four months up to January 1749 AD. Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgar
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  • ...still in the Punjab, watching helplessly the devastation of the Jalandhar Doab at their hands.
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  • Shamas Khan, the sub-Governor of the Jullandhar-Doab zone declared jehad against the Sikhs to check their rapid advances. As a r ...The combined forces of Sikh Misls crossed the Jamuna and attacked Gangetic Doab to punish the muslim Nawabs for atrocities against their own people.
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  • ...or enlistment from the Manjha (the country between the Ravi and Bias), the Doab (between the Bias and Satluj) and the Malwa countries (comprises the portio
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  • ...r Banda Singh Bahadur escaped into the Sirmour hills to appear in the Bari Doab. Even Lahore, the provincial capital city was not safe from the Sikhs.46 In
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  • ...ce treaty of 9 March, the Lahore Darbar was compelled to give up Jalandhar Doab, pay a war indemnity amounting to a million and a half pounds sterling, red
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  • ...his 5 Senapatis had one grave. After this fight the Sikhi spread in whole doab. The courage of people came out and they became Sikhs and became member of
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  • ...o farther than Sirhind. As he was marching homewards through the Jalandhar Doab, Sikh sardars, including Jassa Singh Ahluvalia, Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, Char
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