- lord rama's
arrivalJind district of the
state of Haryana, India. It is
located on the
Jind-Hansi road, 9
kilometres (5.6 mi) west of
Jind.
Ramrai is a...
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Maharani Jind Kaur (c. 1817 – 1
August 1863) was
regent of the Sikh
Empire from 1843
until 29
March 1847.
After the Sikh
Empire was
dissolved on 29 March...
- with
their scripture, Guru
Granth Sahib French postcard depicting the
arrival of the 15th Sikh
Regiment in
France during World War I. The
bilingual postcard...
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mother Raj Kaur was the
daughter of
Sidhu Jat Sikh
ruler Raja
Gajpat Singh of
Jind. Upon his birth, he was
named Buddh Singh after his
ancestor who was first...
- Sikh
princely states like Patiala, Faridkot, Kapurthala, Nabha,
Kalsia and
Jind and
local armed Sikhs who
formed groups and
raided Muslim villages and homes...
-
shootout occurs.
Nishanth is
caught by
Isakki Muthu but is
distracted by the
arrival of
Duraipandi & Co. (all of whom have had
their eyes
gouged out), and also...
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standing up as the
champion of
peace and order? With the
exceptions of
Jind and Kapurthala, the
violence was well
organised in the Sikh states, with...
-
against Sikh
emperor Sher
Singh in La****.
During the
regency of
Maharani Jind Kaur, Hira
Singh was
killed by the Sikh army in
December 1844.
Another son...
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original on 11
November 2023.
Retrieved 25
October 2017. Hasrat, B. J. "
Jind Kaur,
Maharani (1817–1863)".
Encyclopaedia of Sikhism.
Punjabi University...
- army he was
butchered in
September 1845 in the
presence of
Jind Kaur and
Duleep Singh.
Jind Kaur
publicly vowed revenge against her brother's murderers...