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  • [[Category:Gurudwaras In West Bengal]]
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  • ...Sultanvind, Amritsar. His son,Jasvant Singh, also a Risaldar in the llth Bengal Lancers, received the Order of Merit for his services in connection with th
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  • ...the famous Gurdwaras in East India. Located on Harish Mukherjee Road, West Bengal; the Gurdwara is open for all communities from 4:00 hrs to 22:00 hrs. Found [[Category:Gurudwaras In West Bengal]]
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  • Malwa, a West Bengal district town, straddles the Mahanandi River, near its conjunction with th [[Category:Gurudwaras In West Bengal]]
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  • ...table historical Gurdwara in Tullapati Cotton Street, In [[Kolakata]](West Bengal). The Gurdwara was visited by [[Guru Nanak Dev]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] du ...mory of the Guru. It is said that Guru, Tegh Bahadur during his journey of Bengal and Assam1 also stayed here. Thus the shrine was doubly blessed by the visi
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  • ...e ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. The borders of present-day Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal and India in 1947, when the region became the eastern wing of the newly for
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  • ...ul Raj who had resigned. He was accompanied by Lt William Anderson, of the Bengal army, the new governor designate Kahn Singh, and an escort of Sikh troops f
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  • ...7 February 1787, the son of Richard Whish. He received a commission in the Bengal artillery in 1804. ...battle of Gujrat. Another son, Henry Edward Whish, a major general in the Bengal staff corps had also served with his father in the siege of Multan.
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  • ...he Ship Kamagatamaru and was arrested at Budge Budge in 24 Paraganas, West Bengal in 1914. Given transportation for life and deported to Andamans. After repa
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  • ...ul Raj who had resigned. He was accompanied by Lt William Anderson, of the Bengal army, the new governor designate Kahn Singh, and an escort of Sikh troops f
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  • ...Sikh irregular battalion, the Regiment of Ferozepore, for service with the Bengal Army of the East India Company. ...India Company and later was promoted to quartermaster-sergeant of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry. He fought with this regiment throughout the First Afghan W
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  • ...dered by [[Maharashtra]], Chhattisgarh and Orissa in the north, the Bay of Bengal in the East, Tamil Nadu to the south and Karnataka to the west. Andhra Prad
    679 bytes (107 words) - 18:43, 23 June 2008
  • ...Sikh fellowships or communities in Bengal. When Guru Tegh Bahadur visited Bengal in 166667, Bulaki Das was in charge of the Dhaka sangat. His old mother, a
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  • Chhattisgarh (1,800) West Bengal (1,500)
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  • ...eate separate companies of the Lobanas in the 48th Pioneers in 1901 and 12 Bengal Pioneers in 1903.
    855 bytes (130 words) - 18:27, 26 September 2007
  • West bengal, burma, Bihar, UP, Bangladesh, tripura, Sikkim
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  • ...and celebrated Indian and Sikh military war hero. He was commissioned into Bengal Engineer Group in 1936, was the first Army Officer to be awarded ‘Padma B Having taken the salute from Col Joginder Singh Dhillon, Commandant, Bengal Engineer Group and Centre on 25 November 1949 at the Centre Parade Ground,
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  • ...'', an Englishman, who, deserting the East Indian Company's service in the Bengal artillery, came to Lahore and joined the Sikh artillery in 1826. He was
    1,012 bytes (166 words) - 06:10, 2 March 2007
  • ...ol Joseph Wade of the Bengal army, was born on 3 April 1794. He joined the Bengal army in 1809 and was promoted lieutenant in 1815. He served in operations a
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  • ...s the honorific plural of naib meaning 'deputy'. In some areas, especially Bengal, the term is pronounced Nabob. This later variation has entered the English
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  • ...Sikh irregular battalion, the Regiment of Ferozepore, for service with the Bengal Army of the East India Company. ...India Company and later was promoted to quartermaster-sergeant of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry. He fought with this regiment throughout the First Afghan W
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  • The '''Rattray Sikhs''' The Bengal Military Police Battalion raised in January 1856, by Capt T Rattray consist
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  • ...Eurasian soldier of fortune, who started his career as a trumpeter in tlic Bengal Horse Artillery. In September 1829, lie left the British, and joined Mahara
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  • ...mund Gilbert, was born in Bodmin, England, in 1785. In 1801, he joined the Bengal infantry as a cadet. He rose to be a majorgeneral in 1841, and lieutenantge
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  • ...ru Tegh Bahadur Ji. After effecting a truce between the kings of Assam and Bengal, Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib stopped at this place while on his way back to Ana
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  • ...lim Pakistan are created by partition of the subcontinent, with Punjab and Bengal divided along religious-demographic boundaries between the two.Hindu - Musl
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  • ...2, 1845, the British army under Sir Hugh Gough and the Governor-General of Bengal, Sir Henry Hardinge, fought the bloody Battle of Ferozeshah. The Sikh armie ...gal infantry regiment, and then cut down by fire from Smith's batteries of Bengal Horse Artillery.
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  • The then Governor General of the Bengal Presidency (and in effect, of all British-controlled India) was Sir Henry H The main British and Bengal army, under its commander-in-chief, Sir Hugh Gough, began marching rapidly
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  • ...f Bengal, Lord Dalhousie, initially ordered only a small contingent of the Bengal Army under General Whish to suppress the outbreak (partly for reasons of ec ...ordered the main body of his cavalry (the 14th Light Dragoons and the 5th Bengal Light Cavalry) to attack them. These drove back the Sikhs but were then hit
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  • ...ough the states of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh to empty into the Bay of Bengal to the west of the Indian sub-continent. The Godavari River is sacred to [[ ...Sea, on the West side of India, it flows 1,465 km to empty into the Bay of Bengal.
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  • ...17, on an appeal filed by Sardar Atma Singh and Sardar Arjan singh of East Bengal Railway and others, The District Judge of Chittagong appointed Sri Anand Se
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  • ...irregular battalion, the [[Regiment of Ferozepore]], for service with the Bengal Army of the {{w|Honourable East India Company}}.
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  • ...g to resign his post. The next day he left office and was replaced by West Bengal governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi.
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  • ...ationed at Ferozepur, and a large army under the Commander-in-Chief of the Bengal Army, Sir Hugh Gough, accompanied by the Governor General, was already marc ...so far heavier than the British guns, many of which were light guns of the Bengal Horse Artillery. Gough's heavy 18-pounder guns had been left behind at Mudk
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  • ...from special constituencies. However, Sikhs in the United Provinces and in Bengal appealed to their brethren to support their further claims for special mino ...cially adjourn pending setdements of disputes concerning representation in Bengal and Assam.
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  • ...The depleted Sikh army, weakened by lack of supplies, was defeated by the Bengal and Bombay Armies of the British East India Company. After it capitulated a ...Armies during the hot weather and monsoon seasons, the Governor General of Bengal, Lord Dalhousie, deployed part of the Khalsa and other irregular contingent
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  • ...nant and was introduced in the East India Company's presidency armies (the Bengal Army, the Madras Army and the Bombay Army) to make it easier for British of
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  • * West Bengal
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  • ...Bengal being seized, around middle of tenth century CE, from the Palas in Bengal.
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  • ...and Bihar. He made a treaty with Alauddin Hussain Shah and his kingdom of Bengal. He was able to bring his native Afghan nobles under his control, and encou
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  • ...rban areas. The esraj is found in the east and central areas, particularly Bengal, as well as Bangladesh. It is used in a somewhat wider variety of musical s
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  • *Khalsa School Gurdwara Bari Sarigat, Calcutta (West Bengal). ...l, Ranchi (Bihar), and Khalsa School Gurdwara Bari Sarigat, Calcutta (West Bengal).
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  • ...city and a municipality in South 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Developmen
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  • ...t series of Indian records at the India Office Library, London, succeeding Bengal Secret and Political Consultations (180034). It includes the entire range o
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  • ...aches in India, outside Punjab in far away states like Maharashtra, Bihar, Bengal, Orissa, Karnataka, Gujrat, Jammu Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh,
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  • ...as Calcutta is the biggest city in India and is the capital city of West Bengal. It is connected by rail, road and air with all important cities of the cou ...ta, which was a small dungeon in Fort William where troops of the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, held British prisoners of war after the capture of Fort W
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  • ...e was vicepresident in 1880. He was elected a member of Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1869. He was a member of the Bengal Philharmonical Society and also served on the Committee of Management of th
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  • ...dia, [[Basant]] Panchami is celebrated in different ways. For instance, in Bengal it is celebrated by way of worshipping the Goddess Saraswati particularly b
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  • ...1683, he in his tenth year accompanied his father to Agra, and in 1697 to Bengal, when that province was added to his charge. In 1707, when 'Azim al-Shan wa According to George Forster in his, '' 'A Journey from Bengal to England' '', an edict was issued by Farrukh-Siyar after the execution of
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  • ...vernor General of Bengal, Lord Dalhousie and the Commander-in-Chief of the Bengal Army, Sir Hugh Gough, who did not wish to expose European troops to a campa ...at last ordered a comparatively small force from the East India Company's Bengal Army under General Whish to begin the siege of Multan. As it was too small
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