- Hari
Singh Nalwa (29
April 1791 – 30
April 1837) was Commander-in-chief of the Sikh
Khalsa Fauj, the army of the Sikh Empire. He is
known for his role...
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Nalwa is a village, as well as an ****embly
Constituency in
Haryana Legislative ****embly,
located in
Hisar district in the
state of
Haryana in India. It...
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Arjan Singh Nalwa (died 1848) was the
youngest son of
Sardar Hari
Singh Nalwa and a
minor jagirdar and
rebel who
refused to
surrender to
British rule...
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Military campaigns of Hari
Singh Nalwa were a
series of
conquests and
battles in
which the Sikh
Empire commander Hari
Singh Nalwa fought from 1807 to 1837. His...
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Government College,
Nalwa is a
public funded college located on Hisar-Tosham road in
Nalwa village, 27 km from
Hisar city of
Hisar district, in the Indian...
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Nalwa ****embly
constituency in
Hisar district is one of the 90
Vidhan Sabha constituencies of
Haryana state in
northern India.
Nalwa became a new ****embly...
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imprinted onto a boulder. The
Gurdwara was
named Panja Sahib by Hari
Singh Nalwa, the most
famous general of the Sikh Empire. He is
credited with having...
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Jamrud Fort from the Sikh
Khalsa Army, but
killed Sikh
Commander Hari
Singh Nalwa, thus
ending the Afghan-Sikh Wars. By this time the
British were advancing...
- Bala
Hisar - Peshawar.[usurped] 3 July 2005. Khyber.ORG.
Nalwa, V. (2009), Hari
Singh Nalwa -
Champion of the Khalsaji, New Delhi: Manohar, p. 167, ISBN 81-7304-785-5...
- and its
administrative class, as
Dewans of all the provinces. Hari
Singh Nalwa, the commander-in-chief of the Sikh
Khalsa Army, was an
Uppal Khatri and...