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- Vadda Ghalughara (Punjabi: ਵੱਡਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ Punjabi pronunciation: [ʋəɖɖäː kəl˨luːkäː˨ɾäː]; alternatively spelt as Wadda Ghalughara) was the m**** murder of...
- which sounded like "Guru", could be cause for the death penalty. Vadda Ghalughara Jallianwala Bagh m****acre Patharighat m****acre List of m****acres in India...
- of the Sikhs), as it was fought after the great Sikh holocaust (Vadda Ghalughara). After the Battle of Kup, the Sikhs decided to get revenge for the dead...
- The Battle of Kup (part of the Vadda Ghalughara, meaning "greater m****acre") was fought on 5 February 1762, between the Afghan forces of Ahmad Shah Durrani...
- transport the heads of the victims to La****. The Sikhs call this Wadda Ghalughara (The Great M****acre). Ahmad Shah Abdali, fearing Sikh retaliation, sent...
- Bahadur Saka Sirhind Execution of Bhai Taru Singh Chhota Ghallughara Vadda Ghalughara Saka Nankana Rape of Rawalpindi 1947 Rajouri and Mirpur m****acre 1947...
- Durrani Empire in the Battle of Gujranwala (1761) 1762 5 February Vadda Ghalughara, the m****acre of 30,000 Sikhs, mostly non-combatants, by the army of Ahmad...
- Oxford University Press. Joshi, S. S.; Singh Gill, Mukhtiar, eds. (1994). "Ghalughara". Punjabi–English Dictionary. Patiala, India: Punjabi University Publication...
- increasingly pre occupied with revolts by the Sikhs.[citation needed] Vadda Ghalughara took place under the Muslim provincial government based at La**** to wipe...
- m****acre of Sikhs near Gurdaspur, India by the Mughal Empire in 1746 Vadda Ghalughara, Punjabi for "Greater M****acre", a m****acre of Sikhs at Barnala, India...