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  • ...cart until they managed to get it to stop. When the horse-cart stopped the Pathans in their native language began to speak. ...e pathans were saying. Bhai Aroor Singh looked at Baba Ji and said, ‘these pathans are begging you to do an ardas on their behalf for rain. They say it hasn�
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  • ...n the mountains, instead of moving through the Pass. The Sikhs fought the Pathans hand-to-hand and continued their journey through the Pass.
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  • ...r promising to do so, the water that had dried up began to flow again. The Pathans of Rohelkhand became Guruji's disciples. The main gurpurabs celebrated here
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  • ...tember, 12 1897 while defending the fort against an attack of ten thousand Pathans. ...an were important posts On the morning of September, 12 about ten thousand pathans surrounding Saragarhi and taking positions within one thousand yards of the
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  • ...hand Hinduri, supported by 100 SikhS under Baba Gurditta, had worsened the Pathans in the battle ofNangal Gujjran. Now finding the Guru with only a handful of
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  • ...d obtain from the hill chiefs permission to plunder the Guru's wealth. The Pathans applauded Bhikhan Khan's advice and joined the hill rajas against Guru
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  • ...f Guru Gobind Singh at Nanded in the south. He killed one of the two Pathans who had conspired to assassinate the Guru. The other assassin, Jamshaid Kh
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  • ...om one of his visits to Amritsar, waylaid by two Pathans and murdered. The Pathans were boycotted by their community when they heard stories of the revolution
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  • ...h also made conquests on his own account and captured territories from the Pathans of Makhad. He died in 1785 and was succeeded in his jagirs by his sons Jass
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  • ...Regiment. He is best known for fighting a last stand against 10,000 Afghan Pathans with only 20 other Sikh soldiers in the defense of Fort Lockhart, (now in n
    1,011 bytes (161 words) - 22:22, 10 September 2008
  • ...te, over which India still holds all but the small portion captured by the Pathans in 1947.
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  • ...f the villages. Many Muslims (usually the Sunni Ghaznis and especially the Pathans) looked upon the Hindus who they called 'zimmis' (non-muslims) as less than ...y with their arms at that time. There was a clash between both sides. Many Pathans were killed and many ran away.
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  • '''NABI KHAN''' and his brother [[Ghani Khan]], Pathans of [[Machhivara]], who after the [[battle of Chamkaur]] (1705) escorted
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  • ...tuns people also referred to as Pushtuns, Pakhtuns, Pukhtuns), also called Pathans or ethnic Afghans, an ethno-linguistic group with populations primarily in
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  • ...alees, Maharaja Ranjit Singh hadn't arrived with reinforcements wereas the Pathans had won the support of thousands of local muslims by distributing pamphlets ...emed that just seeing the fire in the Akalee's eyes was enough to send the Pathans running in all directions. Advancing into an almost deserted battlefield th
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  • ...ala Area (Haryana Region). With other Sikh Sardars he Sacked Kasur city of Pathans and Joined the Sikh Sardars in the sack of Sirhind City in 1764. in 1807 af
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  • ...his gallantry in the battle of Ten hill (1823). He singlehanded made five Pathans prisoners and captured their weapons. This act of valour earned him the tit
    2 KB (333 words) - 13:07, 28 February 2007
  • ...n many battles and emerged victorious. He martyred while fighting Frontier Pathans on 14th March 1823 AD (1st Chaiter Samvat 1879). Later his samadh was erect
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  • ...s, Jews, Shiahs, infidels, Armenians, Romans, Sayyids, Turkomans, Mughals, Pathans, Negroes, black-clad monks and recluses. It was only after the establishmen
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  • ...[[Pathan]]s is at an end." Some historians think that Guru Ji said “Turks, Pathans and Kapuras”. It is believed that Guru Gobind Singh Ji stayed couple of d
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  • ...the following morning. The Brahman’s wife was restored to him. The wicked Pathans were punished, suitably and severely.
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  • ...f the villages. Many Muslims (usually the Sunni Ghaznis and especially the Pathans) looked upon the Hindus who they called 'zimmis' (non-muslims) as less than ...eturn the wife of Devi Das to her husband. Guru Sahib told him that if the Pathans put up a fight, it would be proper to use their swords.
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  • ==Pray of unemployed Pathans== ...such a man who was not scared of [[Aurangzeb]]. Peer Buddhu Shah took the Pathans to [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and asked Guru sahib to engage them in his army. A
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  • ...s way to kiratpur after leaving kurukshetra some hostile local rulers and pathans of ropar were planning an attack on guru sahib. But some Sikhs of the area
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  • ...Singh Nalwa that these invasions were stopped forever. He ruled the rebel Pathans of that region fearlessly, courageously and wisely, but his fabled size, st ...bled Sardar's death tells us that before joining his comrades, one of the Pathans took aim at the General and fired a shot.
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  • ...inistrator of Sialkot, after the Sikhs took over the area of Sialkot, from Pathans. The [[Bhangi Misl]], one of the 12 Sikh Confederacies, had secured all of
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  • ...inistrator of Sialkot, after the Sikhs took over the area of Sialkot, from Pathans. The [[Bhangi Misl]], one of the 12 Sikh Confederacies, had secured all of
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  • ...[Pathans]] is at an end". Some historians think that the guru said "Turks, Pathans and Kapuras". It is believed that Guru Gobind Singh-ji stayed a couple of d
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  • ...hib. Guru Ji informed Pir Buddhu Shah about the unfaithful behavior of the Pathans and he himself led his Sikhs to a place six miles outside Paonta Sahib, cal ...eavy stick called a Kutka to fight, he killed Hayat Khan, the chief of the Pathans now finghting on the opposing side. Pir Buddhu Shah also fought bravely as
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  • ...orest about the coming Pathans. At once, the Sikhs came out and killed the Pathans in a few minutes. Three Sikhs were also killed in this fight. Sikhs persuad
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  • ...with his army [[Sikhs]] and others. The rajas, reinforced by a few hundred Pathans who had deserted the Guru's camp, were confident of their strength and had
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  • ...uddhu Shah]], became a devotee of the Guru. On returning home he sent some Pathans who had been dismissed from service in the Mughal army who had heard of th
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  • ...efore the imperial army chiefs advanced against them. The force, mostly of Pathans, was overpowered by the brave Sikhs who were fighting for their religion a
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  • ...ing went on. It was when the ammunition with escort was finished that the Pathans got the upper hand and killing and loot of refugees was started. Only one ...ies were about 1,600 killed and wounded and about 400 abducted. While the Pathans gave more attention to looting and abduction, the Pakistan Military are rep
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  • ...ation movement in 1930. During this movement the police opened fire on the Pathans (lal kurti) in Peshawar. Master Tara Singh took a jatha of 101 Sikh Satyagr
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  • ...ountain retreat in February 1715, Samad Khan assembled an army of Mughals, Pathans, Bundela Rajputs and the Rajputs of Katoch and Jasrota and moved northwards
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  • ...homeland the beautiful country of the trigger happy Yusafzai and Barakzai Pathans, and showed him round important historical places commemorating Sikh heroes
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  • ...30,000 horsemen, and no artillery. But during the battle, a force of 5,000 Pathans of Qasoor under Jamal Khan defected to Abdali's side. With the extra inforc
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  • ...Companions, fighting against, the Chaudhary Sahib Rai and the Cruel Muslim Pathans of Patti.
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  • ...r. Knowing that the Maharaja had personally come to punish the rebels, the Pathans immediately surrendered without fighting and promised to remain friendly th
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  • ...and fearing the possibility of a death such as Chandu's he dispatched two Pathans, one of them named Jamshaid Khan to kill the Guru. The assassins got their
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  • ...t, remained part of Kashmir, under the rule of Rajput King Ranjit Deo. The Pathans, managed to take many villages, under their fiefdom, until the Sikhs took t
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  • ...ns of Amritsar, Chiniot, Kasur and Kangra as well as against the turbulent Pathans of Hazara and Attock, Sada Kaur led the armies side by side with Ranjit Sin
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  • Some varieties of this statement also includes the Pathans along with Sikhs. Adolf Hitler thought of Sikhs as close to the Aryans wher
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  • ...ise of his mentor and his invasion, which laudes both the Baluchis and the Pathans, often deprives this historical narrative of its objectivity. "Did you not see that while fighting the Pathans, they took to flight which was deceptive. A world famous wrestler wielding
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  • ...nd and Fort Shinkiari. An old fort at Tarbela was repaired. The Afghan and Pathans always considered themselves superior to the people on the Indian side. The
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  • ...Kasur]] and [[Kangra]] as well as in his expeditions against the turbulent Pathans of Hazara and Attock, Sada Kaur led the armies side by side with Ranjit Sin
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  • ...own as Peer Budhu Shah. At the assurance of the Peer, the Guru engaged 500 Pathans who had been turned out from the Moghul army. This had roused the ire of th ...hills princes mobilized their forces. They even lured away the 500 strong Pathans contingent to leave the Guru’s service and join their forces. It was not
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  • ...e again visited Bhai Lalo. Lalo complained to him of the oppression of the Pathans, who were leading a luxurious life caring little for others. The Guru repli
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