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Amritsar Govindsingh Milkha Singh (pronunciation) (31
December 1941 – 10
November 2017) was an
Indian Test cricketer.
Milkha Singh was a left-handed batsman...
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Amritsar Govindsingh Kripal Singh pronunciation (6
August 1933 – 22 July 1987) was an
Indian Test cricketer.
Kripal Singh came from a
famous cricketing...
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Hosted three Tests, six ODIs and a Twenty20 International. Guru
Govindsingh Ground Nanded Maharashtra 1980 1984 2 0 0
Hutatma Anant Kanhere Maidan...
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conference were
Chitra Bahadur K.C.,
Ramsingh Shris,
Bhairav Regmi,
Govindsingh Thapa,
Pushpa Kamal Dahal,
Khambasingh Kubar,
Bachaspati Devkota, C.P...
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Mahesh Rai 036
Khurai Arunodaya Choubey Bhupendra Singh, MP 037
Surkhi Govindsingh Rajput Parul Sahu 038
Deori Ratan Singh Silarpur,Ex-MLA 039
Rehli Gopal...
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Amritsar Govindsingh Ram
Singh (14 July 1910 – 11
August 1999) was an
Indian first-class cricketer. An allrounder, he
bowled slow left-arm
orthodox and...
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Kripal Singh (Amritsar
Govindsingh Kripal Singh; 1933–1987),
Indian Test cricketer, son of A. G. Ram Singh...
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Party Khurai None
Arunodaya Choubey Indian National Congress Surkhi None
Govindsingh Rajput Indian National Congress Deori None Dr.
Bhanu Rana
Bharatiya Janata...
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National Congress Dhamdha None
Ganeshram Indian National Congress Bhilai ST
Govindsingh Indian National Congress Udairam Indian National Congress Durg None Vishwanath...
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occupied by the
Mughul army
headed by
Matabar Khan. He
appointed Govindsingh of
Bhagur as the fort's chief.
Peshwas later seized the fort in 1761...