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  • ...out understanding either his message or appreciating his objectives, these rulers suddenly turned enemies and attacked on several occasions. Each time Guru S
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  • ...Gobind Singh was a darvesh (Holy-man) and the real trouble makers were the Hill Rajas. His opposition to father's wishes had cost the prince some time in p ...ght to dislodge the Guru from his stronghold on the persuasion of the hill rulers and the Mughal Governors. After putting up a tough fight the Guru chose to
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  • ...fought a great war against the armies of Turks and Pahari Rajas (Rulers of hill states), have been removed from the scene over the years. They have been re ...elders were granted rights over 65 villages in the Chamkaur Sahib belt by rulers of that time.
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  • ...u who employed them. However, when these soldiers faced battle against the Hill chiefs, they deserted the Guru's army. Soon, there was a battle between the Guru and the Hill rulers who started the battle as they were scared by the gathering strength of the
    11 KB (1,748 words) - 20:24, 13 February 2012
  • |Alif khan and other rulers ran away The hill Rajas, taking advantage of Emperor Aurangzeb's preoccupation with the endle
    16 KB (1,681 words) - 21:11, 25 March 2010
  • ...and came to their aid. He settled down on the bank of the river below the hill where the wicked demon lived. The Guru blessed the people with sermons and ...taxi. The Gurdwara Sahib is located next to the main road near [[Magnetic Hill India]].
    8 KB (1,389 words) - 19:55, 26 December 2010
  • ...g safety in distant hills and forests. Tarna Dal retired into the Shivalik hill states of Kahlur, Hindur and Sirmur which fell within the jurisdiction of S ...daring attacks on Nadir Shah, contrasting with the abject surrender of the rulers of [[Delhi]] and [[Lahore]], endeared the Sikhs to the general populace. Th
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  • It is said that a [[Muslim]] hermit had camped here on a small hill at the edge of the Yamuna during the rule of [[Sultan Sikander Shah Lodhi]] ...Guru Hargobind]]'s ideology shattered the designs of the ferengi (foreign) rulers and helped to change the course of India's history from slavery to self res
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  • ...hs to seek refuge in the mountains and jungles. Mannu issued orders to the hill chiefs to seize Sikhs and send them in irons to [[Lahore]]. Hundreds of Sik ...appointed to the independent charge of the province of Multan by the Delhi rulers much to the chagrin of Mir Mannu, whose authority was thus severely curtail
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  • ...52 Rajas were there for their failure to pay tribute monies to the Mughal rulers. ...Agra and well connected by rail and road. Its historical fort built atop a hill is a prominent landmark overlooking the town below.
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  • ...away men and women as slaves in the thousands, but also under some Muslim rulers Hindus were not allowed even the comforts of life like -- good clothes, goo ...ith the Mughal conquerers, giving their daughters in marriage to their new rulers. The Mughals never returned this in kind. While Hindu Generals helped the M
    15 KB (2,519 words) - 08:27, 4 March 2012
  • ...his life for the Hindus but the Hindus always proved ungrateful. The hill rulers who attacked Guru Sahib at Anandpur Sahib and at other places were Hindus. Indian rulers should understand one thing that the Sikhs will never become Hindus even if
    16 KB (2,830 words) - 20:37, 26 September 2008
  • ...ast to west and 133 miles (214 km) from north to south, thus including the hill states of Chamba, Mandi and Suket (Himachal Pardesh) and Satadru or [[Sirhi ...working among the peasantry and soldiers inciting them against the foreign rulers, a cyclostyled news sheet called the Babbar Akali Doaba had already been la
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  • ...plete the ‘chilla’, worshipping his lord. For the Burrah Sahibs or British rulers of Punjab, Tilla Jogian served as a summer resort. The deputy commissioner ...NS and VAIDS’s. Cerain titles were bestowed on them by the Moghul and Sikh rulers for their outstanding work. These include: Bakshi, Bhai, Chaudhri, Dewan, M
    15 KB (2,501 words) - 03:18, 25 March 2015
  • ..., some of their fellow Rajputs had married their daughters with the Mughal rulers. Shah Jahan and Jahangir were born of Hindu mothers who had even been allow
    9 KB (1,534 words) - 07:24, 18 August 2019
  • ...hundred-year occupation by Mughal forces, and while some of the successive rulers were tolerant and benevolent, others had been fanatic and cruel.&nbsp; Empe ...er pay and rewards if they betrayed the Guru and fought on the side of the hill rajas.</p>
    21 KB (3,927 words) - 22:25, 20 January 2007
  • ...n their pledges to fight in the Sikh army and had joined the forces of the Hill Chiefs and their Mughal allies who had attacked Guru Gobind Singh. ...ath weakened and divided the Sikhs, who after several rapid replacement of Rulers were soon defeated in the first Anglo-Sikh War. Jammu and Kashmir were dive
    15 KB (2,610 words) - 23:58, 11 August 2013
  • ...or permission to join their fellow Sikhs in attacking the forces of the hill chiefs and the Muslim at [[Battle of Chamkaur|Chamkaur]] attained Martyrdo ...ide, Mata Jeeto Ji, resided at Lahore, which was the capital of the Mughal rulers who were not on good terms with the Gurus. When the time for the marriage c
    10 KB (1,754 words) - 20:13, 18 April 2009
  • ...on creation due to that reason. Guru Gobind Singh fought battle with Hill rulers who were orthodox Hindus, also known as ''Pahadi Raje'' or ''22 Dhari Raje'
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  • ...a of [[Amritsar]] also. His idol is worshipped in our gompha on Dorgilling Hill. It is said that the Guru visited this area and meditated at Pemoshubu". Pe ...earing, we started our decent towards the Bumchu River. After walking down hill for about five minutes, we came across a huge boulder which appeared to be
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