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  • ...ra is located at the Dogra gate, near Sivan Gate on the Chika Pehowa Road, Kaithal Kaithal (Haryana)<br>
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  • ...The Guru told a carpenter from Bahir, named Malla, that he wanted to go to Kaithal and asked if there was any Sikh devotees there. Malla replied that there we On reaching Kaithal, Malla asked Guru ji whose house he would like to go to first. Guru Sahib r
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  • ...d have been from 1767-1843, the seat and residence of Royal Sikh family of Kaithal]] ...h Sardar Hari Singh of Sialba. unlike the other Sikh States of Punjab, the Kaithal royal family did not assume the title Rajah, instead they used Bhai, meanin
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  • ...The Guru told a carpenter from Bahir, named Malla, that he wanted to go to Kaithal and asked if there was any Sikh devotees there. Malla replied that there we On reaching Kaithal, Malla asked Guru ji whose house he would like to go to first. Guru Sahib r
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  • ...sh and Sri Guru Nanak Prakash, a biography in verse of Guru Nanak. In Kaithal he wrote his Garb Can/am Tika (1829), translation of Valmiki Ramayana (1
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  • ...of Patiala and had carved for himself some territories around Sirhind and Kaithal besides his ancestral possessions in several villages around Bhuchcho, near ...and defeating Bhikh Bakhsh and Niamat Khan. two brothers in possession of Kaithal, established himself there as an independent chief sometime between 1764 an
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  • ...d have been from 1767-1843, the seat and residence of Royal Sikh family of Kaithal]] ...h Sardar Hari Singh of Sialba. unlike the other Sikh States of Punjab, the Kaithal royal family did not assume the title Rajah, instead they used Bhai, meanin
    3 KB (476 words) - 13:18, 15 March 2012
  • ==Kaithal District== *Gurdwara Sri Manji Sahib,(Kaithal)
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  • ...ral at the Ludhiana Political Agency, who forced the chiefs of Jind and Kaithal to restore to Daya Kaur territories which originally belonged to her.
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  • ...rebel against his father, who on his release from Delhi interned him at Kaithal. When Desu Singh died in 1781, Lal Singh was still in confinement. His Bhai Lal Singh died at Kaithal soon after.
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  • ...aged the Sikh territories of Bhavanigarh, Sunam, and Narangval. He invaded Kaithal and Safidon, but was halted at the latter place and defeated. ...in the service of the Marathas, joined by the Sikh contingents of Jind and Kaithal, drove George Thomas to Hansi which was laid under siege. Bourquien asked T
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  • ...ra is located at the Dogra gate, near Sivan Gate on the Chika Pehowa Road, Kaithal Kaithal (Haryana)<br>
    1 KB (193 words) - 09:03, 4 December 2010
  • '''Kaithal'''<br> 1) [[Gurudwara Neem Sahib (Kaithal)|Gurdwara Nim Sahib Patshahi Nauvin]] <br>
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  • ...n the Ambala-Kaithal Road, near the Bus Stand. It is twenty seven kms from Kaithal, fifty kms from Ambala and twenty seven kms from [[Kurukshetra]].
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  • * [[Gurudwara Manji Sahib (Kaithal)]]
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  • ...er a fighting career lasting many years, Bhai Buddha Singh died in 1774 at Kaithal where his collateral, Bhai Desu Singh, had established his authority in 176
    1 KB (178 words) - 09:20, 16 April 2007
  • '''Chika''', an old village in Kaithal district of Haryana, 26 km west of Pehova (29° 59`N, 76° 35`E), is sa
    1 KB (186 words) - 21:56, 12 October 2008
  • ...[[Patiala]] also as an employee of Maharaja Karam Singh before going to Kaithal. During his 18 year span at Kaithal, now a district town in [[Haryana]], he wrote Garab Ganjani Tika (1829),
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  • ...Majhbi and Ramdasia. It was a part of Kaithal state_name. The king of the Kaithal state did not help the British during the insurgency of 1857. So the Britis
    4 KB (747 words) - 10:44, 6 August 2007
  • ...ru Tegh Bahadur]] during his tour of Malwa, reached the village Barna from Kaithal. He inquired of a man outside the village, "Brother, does any Sikh of Guru
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  • ...rritory. [[Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh]] of this family, who founded the state of Kaithal, helped Baba Ala Singh in his conquest of a large number of territories, in
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  • ...ommentary at the behest of his patron Ude Singh (d. 1843), the ruler of Kaithal, who, dissatisfied with an earlier tika by an Udasi sadhu, Anandghana
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  • ...Gurdwara was first constructed here during the time of Bhai Udai Singh of Kaithal (1830-43).
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  • ...called this [[Naam Kosh]] in 1821. On the insistence of Raja Udai Singh of Kaithal, he also translated Balmik Ramayan, the epic Hindu text into a versified Hi
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  • ...[[Patiala]] also as an employee of Maharaja Karam Singh before going to Kaithal. During his 18 year span at Kaithal, now a district town in [[Haryana]], he wrote Garab Ganjani Tika (1829),
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  • ...eviction of Himmat Singh through the help of the chiefs ofJind, Nabha and Kaithal. In 1766, he captured Payal and Ism from the Kotla. Afghans with the help o
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  • ==Kaithal== Near Kaithal, about a hundred kilometres further north, Banda seized a government treasu
    9 KB (1,555 words) - 00:44, 14 July 2010
  • ...building were carried out by Bhai Desu Singh and Bhai Lal Singh, chiefs of Kaithal, and later by Sardar [[Hari Singh Nalva]] (1791 = 1837), one of Maharaja Ra
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  • .... One of his descendants, Bhai Desu Singh, founded the autonomous state of Kaithal in 1767.
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  • ...pelled the raising of the siege. The Patiala army, reinforced by Nabha and Kaithal troops, could not succeed in their attempt to get Awankot released from the
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  • ...put an end to the siege. The Patiala army, even with the aid of Nabha and Kaithal troops, failed in their attempt to retake Awankot from the Singhpurias.
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  • ...eived his initial training in the dera of Baba Raj Puri at Ladana, in Kaithal district of Haryana, where he was trained with great care by Gyan Puri, fif
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  • ====Kaithal District==== #[[Gurudwara Manji Sahib (Kaithal)]] - Guru Tegh Bahadur
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  • ...erritory in 1764. The present shrine was constructed by Bhai Udai Singh of Kaithal. It is about two kilometres from Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, the premier Gur
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  • ...na and Firozpur came under the latter's direct rule. Of these Sikh states, Kaithal lapsed to the British dominions on the death, without a male heir, of its l
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  • .... One of his descendants, [[Bhai Desu Singh]], founded the Sikh state of [[Kaithal]] in the eighteenth century. A gurdwara, Bhaiana Bhagatu, named after the c
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  • * [[Gurudwara Manji Sahib (Kaithal)]] * [[Gurudwara Neem Sahib (Kaithal)]]
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  • these efforts. Bhai families of Kaithal and Bagrian (Descendants of Bhai Roop chand Ji a devoted sikh of Sixth Guru
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  • ...Wade, Clerk, Richmond and Broadfoot. The subagencies at Ambala, Firozpur, Kaithal, Sabathu and Nahan were served by men like Cunningham, Nicholson, Henry Law
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  • ...om Satluj to the Jamuna and from the Shiwalik hills to Kunjpura, Karnal to Kaithal, yielding 52 lakhs (1 lakh = 100,000 Rupees) annualy came into Banda's poss
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  • *8. Bunga Bhai Sahibs of Kaithal
    12 KB (1,839 words) - 09:51, 29 March 2009
  • “In our meeting on Aug 28 at Kaithal, we had decided that we will take over all the gurdwaras in Haryana. We did
    12 KB (1,869 words) - 13:22, 29 September 2009
  • '''Villages in Kaithal district'''
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  • ...ng his father. In Aemanabad he met Bhai Lalo and then proceeded to Karnal, Kaithal, Kurukshetra, Panipat, Delhi, Garh-Mukteshwar and Haridwar. He walked along
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  • Kaithal: Near Kaithal, about 100 kms further North, Banda seized a Government treasury which was ...river Jamuna, and in the south by a line passing through Samana, Thanesar, Kaithal and Karnal. He abolished the Zamindari System of land prevailing under the
    41 KB (7,091 words) - 22:29, 12 December 2020
  • ...ngh, too, had come to settle at Patiala in 1823, though Bhai Udai Singh of Kaithal "borrowed" his services from Raja Karam Singh. One Bhai Nihal wrote the sto
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  • ...o attack Amar Singh, ruler of Patiala. Some rulers of the Sikh states like Kaithal, Thanesar and Buria, whose territories had been seized by Amar Singh, also
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  • Kaithal 20-Feb-2008
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  • ...LBIR SINGH, AGED……………YEARS. VILLAGE JAGDISHPURA , P.O KULTARAN, DISTRICT KAITHAL. HARYANA,INDIA
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  • ...an Army Service Corps. 4th September 1944. Age 30. Son of Harnam, of Kaul, Kaithal, Karnal, India. Column 26.
    163 KB (23,862 words) - 01:24, 4 July 2008
  • Kaithal - 8
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