- or tribute,
though Bahawal Khan
later had to s****
refuge in the
Rajput states as the
Afghan Durranis occupied Derawar Fort.
Bahawal Khan
returned to conquer...
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Bahawal Victoria Hospital (Urdu: بہاول وکٹوریہ سپتال,
abbreviated as BVH) is a
hospital located in Bahawalpur, ****stan. It is
named after Nawab of Bahawalpur's...
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Mohammad Bahawal Khan V (1883–1907) was the 11th
Nawab of the
Kingdom of Bahawalpur, a
former princely state of the
British Raj, now part of ****stan...
- The
Bahawal Stadium is a
cricket ground in Bahawalpur, Punjab, ****stan.
Locally known as
Dring Stadium, it is a multi-purpose
stadium used
mostly for...
- Mai
Jindo Sindhi: (مائي جندو) (born 1942) was a
laborer woman from
Tando Bahawal whose two sons and son-in-law were
killed by a ****stan Army detachment...
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spoke Punjabi, 1.97%
Saraiki and 1.64% Urdu as
their first language.
Nawab Bahawal Khan-1 as
second nawab of
Bahawalpur ascended the
throne in 1746 A.D. Muhammad...
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state was the town of Bahawalpur. The
state was
founded in 1748 by
Nawab Bahawal Khan Abbasi. On 22
February 1833,
Abbasi III
entered into a subsidiary...
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Bahawalnagar was Rojanwali/Ubbha. It was
named Bahawalnagar in 1904
after Bahawal Khan V, the
ruler of the
Bahawalpur state comprising the
present districts...
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Mandi Bahauddin (Urdu and Punjabi: منڈی بہاوالدین) is a city in
central Punjab, ****stan. It is also the
capital of
Mandi Bahauddin District. It is the...
- of the
British Raj. He died in 1899 and was
succeeded by his
eldest son
Bahawal Khan V.
Sadiq Muhammad Khan
Bahadur was born in 1862. He
became Nawab of...