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gülab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gulab or
Gulaab (Persian: گلاب
gulāb) is a
Persian compound noun
meaning "rose
water ". The noun or name...
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Gulab jamun (also
spelled gulaab jamun; lit. 'Rose
water berry' or 'Rose berry') is a
sweet confectionery or dessert,
originating in the
Indian subcontinent...
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Maharaja Gulab Singh Jamwal (1792–1857) was the
first Maharaja of
Jammu and
Kashmir and the
founder of the
Dogra dynasty.
Originally a
commander of the...
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Jammu with the
Treaty of
Amritsar in 1846. The
founder of the dynasty,
Gulab Singh, was an
influential noble in the
court of the Sikh
emperor Maharaja...
- he
encountered a
Pashtun named Mohammad Gulab Khan from the
mountain village of
Salar Ban.
Known simply as
Gulab, he took
Luttrell into his home that first...
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Gulab Chand Jain
Kataria (born 13
October 1944) is an
Indian politician who is
serving as the
Governor of
Punjab and
Administrator of
Chandigarh since...
- 187. Panikkar,
Gulab Singh 1930, p. 10. Panikkar,
Gulab Singh 1930, p. 10–12. Panikkar,
Gulab Singh 1930, p. 15–16. Panikkar,
Gulab Singh 1930, pp. 14–34...
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Treaty of Amritsar,
executed by the
British East
India Company and Raja
Gulab Singh of
Jammu after the
First Anglo-Sikh War,
established the princely...
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region from the
British under the
Treaty of Amritsar, the Raja of Jammu,
Gulab Singh,
became the new
ruler of Kashmir. The rule of his descendants, under...
- was the
third son of
Gulab Singh, the
founder of the
Jammu and
Kashmir state.
Ranbir Singh ascended the
throne in 1856
after Gulab Singh's
abdication due...