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  • ...region in Punjab, Pakistan, called Dulle Di Bar means the forest of Dulla Bhatti. This legendary Punjabi hero is buried at Miani Sahib Qabristan (Graveyard) Dulla Bhatti was born to mother Ladhi and father Farid Khan in the area of Sandal Baar,
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  • Jaspal Bhatti, a satirist and actor in India. He graduated from Punjab Engineering Colleg ...of inducing humour to highlight every day issues of middle class in India. Bhatti's satire on Punjab police called Mahaul Theek Hai (1999) was his first dire
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  • [[Image:Gurpreetkaur.jpg|thumb|300px|Right|Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti]] Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti is a Sikh playwright born in Watford, who has written for soap operas EastE
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  • ...lar''' or Rai Bhoe (death circa 1515) was a Rajput [[Muslim]] noble of the Bhatti clan during the latter half of the fifteenth century. He was the chief of R
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  • ...a Sahib. Mr. Bhatti is the oldest living descendent of Chowdhary Rai Bular Bhatti.
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  • [[Image:Gurpreetkaur.jpg|thumb|300px|Right|Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti]] Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti is a Sikh playwright born in Watford, who has written for soap operas EastE
    488 bytes (72 words) - 03:39, 27 December 2006
  • #redirect [[Rai Bhular Bhatti]]
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  • ...a Sahib. Mr. Bhatti is the oldest living descendent of Chowdhary Rai Bular Bhatti.
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  • Jaspal Bhatti, a satirist and actor in India. He graduated from Punjab Engineering Colleg ...of inducing humour to highlight every day issues of middle class in India. Bhatti's satire on Punjab police called Mahaul Theek Hai (1999) was his first dire
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  • ...between [[Raja Amar Singh]], the ruler of Patiala and the neighbouring Bhatti Rajput chiefs. ...ng the villages of Patiala state. In their abjectness, the subjects of the Bhatti rulers called on the new Raja - Raja Ala Singh's grandson Amar Singh who wa
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  • ...of a battle fought in AD 1774 between Raja Amar Singh and the neighbouring Bhatti Rajput chiefs.
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  • ...halak Dikhhla Jaa. Sukhwinder has his brothers also Shanker Bhatti, Rinkuu Bhatti and two more. He sung the 2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup anthem, Jai Ho Hi
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  • ...region in Punjab, Pakistan, called Dulle Di Bar means the forest of Dulla Bhatti. This legendary Punjabi hero is buried at Miani Sahib Qabristan (Graveyard) Dulla Bhatti was born to mother Ladhi and father Farid Khan in the area of Sandal Baar,
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  • ...S. Sidhu, Balbir S. Bhowra, Jagdeesh Bisla, Manjinder Singh, Inderjeet S. Bhatti
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  • Federal Minister for minority affairs, Shahbaz Bhatti, told the National Assembly that the government condemns the harassment of
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  • ...jasthan, called Dadudvara. The Guru, it says, saluted the grave of Qasim Bhatti, a local Muslim, saint, near which sat Hukam Nath, by lowering his arrow
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  • ...llector for the local chief, Rai Bular, a descendant of [[Rai Bhoi]] the Bhatti noble whose name the village commemorated.
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  • ...her their 'lohri loot' while singing songs They sing old songs about Dulha Bhatti, a Punjabi version of Robin Hood who robbed the rich to give to the poor. ...ng and was killed.Since then the tribal singers traced the history of Dula Bhatti on Lohri Festival.
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  • ...ikhs, Guru Ji lowered his arrow saluted the grave of a Muslim Saint, Qasim Bhatti near by in the morning. His alert Sikhs immediately reacted to this prohibi
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  • ...hallowed by the visit of [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib, is situated inside the Bhatti Darwaza, one of the two western historic gates of Lahore, in the Chumalah M
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  • ...the banks of Ravi up to Hasan Abdal in the northwest, at his mercy. Panah Bhatti was defeated, captured and executed. Zakariya Khan appointed Kaura Mall diw
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  • ...sode or a kissa about every known Punjabi folktale like Heer Ranjha, Dulla Bhatti, Mirza, and Bhagat Singh. The breadth of the subjects chosen indicates how
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  • ...that they could meet him. Singh is deputed on Alif Laam Meem Chowk on Aziz Bhatti Road in Cantt.
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  • (4) Mohd. Shafi Bhatti (member, Muslim National Guard).
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  • ...is fort is reputed to be 1,800 years old. It is said to have been built by Bhatti Reo. In 1754 AD it was captured by Maharaj Ala Singh of Patiala. A small gu
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  • ...cannot visit this place. Four shops and 18 ghumaon of land in village Rana Bhatti Shahdara are endowed to the Gurdwara.
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  • *Gurdwara Chowmala Sahib, Bhatti Darwaza (Lahore City)
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  • ..., a strong fort 7 km to the northeast of Patiala. In 1774, he occupied the Bhatti country lying south of Patiala. Fatehabad, Sirsa and the fort of Rania now
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  • | Bathinda town was established by Bhatti Rao.
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  • * Bhatti
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  • ...ks of [[Ravi]] up to [[Hasan Abdal]] in the northwest, at his mercy. Panah Bhatti was defeated, captured and executed. Zakariya Khan appointed Kaura Mall diw
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  • ...andi Rai Bhoe Ki]] or "Talvandi of Rai Bhoe", a [[Muslim]] Rajput of the [[Bhatti]] clan and a retainer of the Delhi rulers of the early fifteenth century. H ...nated by Chaudhry Rai Sarwar Bhatti, also a direct descendent of Rai Bular Bhatti.''
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  • According to tribal traditions, they are really a branch of the Bhatti Rajputs. Almost all the various Chhina groups claim to have come from Bhatt ...g on Sirsa. But in that tract, which corresponds to the old Bhattiana, the Bhatti is no longer a dominant tribe and the term is loosely applied to any Muhamm
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  • ...lar''' or Rai Bhoe (death circa 1515) was a Rajput [[Muslim]] noble of the Bhatti clan during the latter half of the fifteenth century. He was the chief of R
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  • The Brars descended from the Sandhus who had earlier descended from the Bhatti Rajputs.
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  • ...Phul. He gained considerable influence in the area, and defeated Hyat Khan Bhatti ofBhatner in a battle fought near what is now Muktsar. Phul began to be rec
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  • ...sode or a kissa about every known Punjabi folktale like Heer Ranjha, Dulla Bhatti, Mirza, and [[Bhagat Singh]] etc. The breadth of the subjects chosen indica
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  • * Producer : Baldev Bhatti, Babbu Mann, Nippy Dhanoa, Amrinder Singh
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  • ...slim girls of invaders and adopted islam. Some of leaders boycott Rana Rao Bhatti for this action and feel shamed of Rana Rao's action, and started protest a
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  • ...alled as Ranghretrd and Rangreta. This all incident happened when Rana Rao Bhatti converted to Islam, but other Rajput Kabilas didn't convert to Islam. Allau
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  • ...andi Rai Bhoe Ki]] or "Talvandi of Rai Bhoe", a [[Muslim]] Rajput of the [[Bhatti]] clan and a retainer of the Delhi rulers of the early fifteenth century. H
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  • Gursahai Singh Bhatti
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  • ...cannot visit this place. Four shops and 18 ghumaon of land in village Rana Bhatti Shahdara are endowed to the Gurdwara.
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  • Federal Minister for minority affairs, Shahbaz Bhatti, told the National Assembly that the government condemns the harassment of
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  • ...Singh Surjit with his three blind friends, the late Sardar Rajinder Singh Bhatti, Sardar Avtar Singh Mann, and Sardar [[Sital Singh Sitara]] made history by
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  • Aashat (Asht): Babbar: Bagga: Bhatti: Buttar: Baghel: Bagri: Bhutta: Bir: Chauhan: Dhalla: Dhariwal: Desor (Dasa
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  • ...er the delegation also met Federal Minister for Minorities Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti.
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  • ...turned his attention to the supression of the recalcitrant Kharal, Gondal, Bhatti and Rarijha tribes of the bar area [modern Faisalabad and Sheikhupura distr
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  • ...killed by his minister Vasudeva. The Hindu queen poisoned his husband King Bhatti Rai of 'Uchch'. When Sikandar attacked India, Chandragupt Morya gave him a
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  • Bhatti Waliye (Album) Various Shiv .. Folk 5.0/5.0
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  • ...at Sadhora in Ambala. A characteristic story describes how Raim Ram Deo, a Bhatti Rajput of Kapurthala, held the tract round Batala (now in Gurdaspur) in far
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  • #[[Gurdwara Chowmala Sahib, Bhatti Darwaza]]
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  • ...d-poetic-rendering-dr.html Japuji Exegesis and Poetic Rendering - Dr. S.S. Bhatti]'''
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  • * Manjit Singh Bhatti, President, Guru Nanak Vidyak society, which runs 10 schools in the city, s
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