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- Mahilpur is a city and a Nagar Panchayat in Hoshiarpur district in the Indian state Punjab. It is situated on Hoshiarpur to Garhshankar stretch of State...
- The Battle of Mahilpur was fought between the Sikh Misls and Adina Beg Khan against the Durrani Empire in December 1757.Following the 4th invasion of Ahmad...
- remained for thirteen years during their exile. Bham, about 11 km west of Mahilpur, is said to be the place where the Pandavas p****ed their exile. Lasara...
- Punjabi actress is from village Chabbewal Kulwinder Dhillon, singer from Mahilpur Harbanse Singh Doman, belongs to Hoshirarpur Harp Farmer, an actor, director...
- and Sodhi Vadhbhag Singh, and with their help defeated the Afghans at Mahilpur. By March 1758 he had also enlisted the support of Raghunathrao of the...
- kilometres. The route of the highway is Dasuya-Gardhiwala-Hoshiarpur-Chabbewal-Mahilpur-Garhshankar. National Highway 44 in Dasuya National Highway 3 NH 503 in...
- मिनर्वा अकादमी को 4–3 से हराया" [Football Tournament: Namdhari Academy beat Mahilpur 2–1 and JCT beat Minerva Academy 4–3.]. bhaskar.com (in Hindi). Banga City:...
- invaders and occupiers, and included J****a Singh Ahluwalia. In the Battle of Mahilpur (1757) Sodhi was one of the generals of the Sikh army which was aided by...
- headstone. Buckam Singh was born on December 5, 1893, in the farming town of Mahilpur, Punjab, British India, to Badan Singh and Chandi Kaur, into a Sikh family...
- (Jat) Rahon Tara Singh Ghaiba 7,500 5,000 Rahon, Nawashahr, Garshankar, Mahilpur, Banga, Phillaur, Nakodar, Shahkot, Dharamkot, Ropar-Sialba, Khanna, etc...