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  • #REDIRECT [[Chhota Ghallughara]]
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  • #redirect [[Chhota Ghallughara]]
    32 bytes (3 words) - 16:53, 1 May 2015
  • ...ra, or the major holocaust, to be distinguished from the Chhota or smaller Ghallughara suffered by them in 1746 around the Kahnuvan marshes in Gurdaspur district. ...ra Vadda Ghallughara Sahib. The one near the railway station, itself named Ghallughara Rahira, consists of a square flatroofed hall and a row of six small rooms.
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  • * [[Chhota Ghallughara]]
    347 bytes (51 words) - 17:01, 1 May 2015
  • ...wth to his Principality. Historical records indicate he died in the Chhota ghallughara (holocaust) in 1746, while defending the Sikh community, from Afghan attack
    747 bytes (121 words) - 07:11, 6 June 2007
  • ...s life fighting against the Mughals led by Diwan Lakhpat Rai in the Chhota Ghallughara in 1746 near Kahnuvan, in Gurdaspur district.
    920 bytes (153 words) - 05:11, 27 March 2007
  • ...in Khan]], the faujdar of Sirhind, in 1764 just two years after the "Wada Ghallughara"-- the great massacre of Sikhs which had given [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]] (who
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  • ...nst Banda Singh Bahadur; struggle between the sons of Zakariya Khan; Vadda Ghallughara or the holocaust of 1762; Sikhs' relations with Zabita Khan Ruhila ; and th
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  • ...Sutlej . It was three days later, after he had taken the survivors of the Ghallughara to the safety of the sandy desert of Malva, that he got his injury properly
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  • ===The Ghallughara=== ...ha. After the terrible blow dealt to the Sikhs by Abdali, in the Battle of Ghallughara('Holocaust'), in which 17,000 Sikhs fell, the three brothers, Jassa Singh,
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  • ===The Ghallughara=== ...ha. After the terrible blow dealt to the Sikhs by Abdali, in the Battle of Ghallughara('Holocaust'), in which 17,000 Sikhs fell, the three brothers, Jassa Singh,
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  • ...khs at Kup, near Malerkotia, in what is known in Sikh history as the Vadda Ghallughara or the Great Killing (February 1762), Hari Singh attacked Khwaja Sayyid ka
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  • == The Ghallughara ('Holocaust') == ...ha. After the terrible blow dealt to the Sikhs by Abdali, in the Battle of Ghallughara ('Holocaust'), in which 17,000 Sikhs fell, the three brothers, Jassa Singh,
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  • ...aru Singh and Mahitab Singh, Chhota Ghallughara (the minor carnage), Vadda Ghallughara (the major carnage), the third assault of the Sikhs on Sirhind in which Zai
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  • ...ho had already fought bravely against Nadir Shah in 1739 and in the Chhota Ghallughara in 1746, was declared the head of the Dallevalia misl. Later the Dallevalia
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  • ...executed there. This disaster has become known in history as the [[Chhota Ghallughara]] (Minor Massacre) only because a much larger massacre of Sikhs called the
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  • ...d Sutlej. It was three days later, after he had taken the survivors of the Ghallughara to the safety of the sandy desert of Malva, that he got his injury properly
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  • ==[[Chhota Ghallughara]]== ...at Lahore, which intended to wipe out the Sikhs. Called the Chhota (minor) Ghallughara that took place in 1746, is how a oneday battle between the Dal Khalsa an
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  • ...d with the strokes of wooden hammers." He also gives accounts of the Vadda Ghallughara of 5 February 1762 in which, according to him, 25,000 Sikhs were killed ;th
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  • ...la with the loss of 10,000 men. The day is marked in Sikh history as the [[Ghallughara]] (the great scrimmage). Ahmad Shah next attacked Ala Singh for aiding the
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  • ...Diwan Hall of Gurdwara Manji Sahib in the SGPC complex, on the occasion of Ghallughara Divas on June 6, 2003.
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  • ...to as Chhota Ghallughara or the Minor Massacre as distinguished from Vadda Ghallughara or the Great Massacre that took place on 5 February 1762. Lakhpat Rai, in o
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  • ...Ala Singh helped them with food grain and other provisions. In the [[Vadda Ghallughara]] or Great Carnage of February 1762, Ala Singh remained neutral. Ahmad Shah
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  • ...already fought bravely against [[Nadir Shah]] in 1739 and in the [[Chhota Ghallughara]] in 1746, was declared head of the Dallevalla derd, later called misi. The
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  • ...retreat, leaving behind siege guns, ammunition and stores. In the [[Vadda Ghallughara]] or Great Holocaust of [[5 February]] [[1762]], when the Sikhs were involv
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  • ...nder scale that this massacre has come to be known as the Chhota (smaller) Ghallughara.
    4 KB (727 words) - 23:44, 22 April 2012
  • ...to retreat, leaving behind siege guns, ammunition and stores. In the Vadda Ghallughara or Great Holocaust of 5 February 1762, when the Sikhs were involved in a pi
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  • ...did not give any active support to the Sikhs during what is known as Vadda Ghallughara or the Great Holocaust perpetrated on them by Ahmad Shah Durrani on 5 Febur
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  • ...sought shelter in hills and forests, ending with what is known as [[Chhota Ghallughara]], (smaller holocaust), on 1 May 1746 in which about 7,000 Sikhs were kille
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  • ...marked a new phase in the organization of the [[Dal Khalsa]]. The [[CHHOTA GHALLUGHARA]] (the lesser holocaust) of 1746 had pointed out the weakness of jathas (sm
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  • ...y 1761. and struck the [[Sikh]]s a severe blow in what is known as [[Vadda Ghallughara]], the '''Great Massacre''', that took place on 5 February 1762. [[Sikh]]s
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  • ...Marathas, occupied Sirhind and Lahore. Within three months of the [[Vadda Ghallughara]] (q.v.) or the Greater Holocaust of 5 February 1762, the Dal Khalsa rose t
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  • ...,000 Sikhs were killed in the daylong battle known in Sikh annals as Vadda Ghallughara or the great holocaust. On his return he blew up the holy Harimandar at Amr
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  • =='''Blue Star Ghallughara against the Sikhs'''== ...ernment called it Operation Blue Star but the Sikhs called it the third Ghallughara. Whatever it is called, it bruised the Sikh psyche. The entire Sikh communi
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  • ...belonging to both Dals were involved in the bloody action known as Chhota Ghallughara of April-May 1746 in which Sikh losses amounted to seven to eight thousand ==Vadda Ghallughara==
    36 KB (5,990 words) - 00:06, 22 April 2021
  • 3 Jeth / 17 May - Chhota Ghallughara 21 Jeth / 4 June - 1984 Ghallughara (Attack on Sri Akal Takht Sahib)
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  • ==Vadda Ghallughara—the Great Killing== ...in a single day's battle (5 February 1762), known in Sikh history as Vadda Ghallughara, the Great Killing. But the Sikhs were by no means crushed.
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  • Every year, the first week of June is observed as 'ghallughara" (genocide) week.
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  • '''"Operation Bluestar"''' or '''"Ghallughara"'''. Two different terms for the same episode - the Army action on the Gold ...ikhs by the Afgan raider, Ahmed Shah Abdali in 1762, after which the word "Ghallughara" was coined to become an integral part of the Punjabi folklore.
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  • ...s, occupied [[Sirhind]] and [[Lahore]]. Within three months of the [[Vadda Ghallughara]], the Great Massacre of 5 February 1762, the Dal Khalsa rose to defeat Ahm
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  • ...a of June 1746, when more than ten thousand Sikhs were butchered, and Vada Ghallughara of Feb. 1762, when more than thirty thousand Sikhs were killed - clearly de
    232 KB (41,235 words) - 22:46, 1 March 2019
  • ...allooghaaraa or “holocaust” in Sikh historiography. They are the [[Chhota Ghallughara|The First Sikh Holocaust (1746)]] and [[Wadda Ghalughara|The Second Sikh Ho
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