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Battle of
Panjtar was
fought in
November 1836 by the Sikh
forces led by Hari
Singh Nalwa and the
Pashtuns of
Panjtar led by
Fateh Khan.
Panjtar had been...
- an
agreement to pay
tribute on
which condition Panjtar was released. When news of the
conquest of
Panjtar reached the
Court of La****, a
display of fireworks...
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include the
dutar (دوتار; 'two-stringed'),
setar (سهتار; 'three-stringed'),
panjtar (پنجتار; 'five-stringed'), and the
shashtar (ششتار; 'six-stringed')....
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arrived at Hazro, he was
challenged by
Ashraf Khan of Zaida,
Fateh Khan of
Panjtar and
Khadi Khan of Hund
along with some Ghazis. The
Ghazis fell back. Following...
- Hazara.
Sayyid Mubarak Shah
raised an army for the
purposes of war in
Panjtar, but the
instability of his rule also
meant he
could not
venture far for...
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Withdrawal of Dost
Mohammad Khan, no
battle fought.
Battle of
Panjtar (1836) Sikh
Empire Panjtar Pashtuns Sikh
victory Battle of
Jamrud (1837) Sikh Empire...
- Kalay. It runs
further south in
District Swabi crossing near
villages Panjtar &
Ghurghushto where it is
joined by
small tributaries.
Further south it...
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Miranzai Valley Bozdar (1857)
Hindustani Fanatics (1857-8)
Khudu Khels,
Panjtar and
Lower Sittana 1859–1878
Wazirs and
Darwesh Khel (1859-60)
Kabul Khel...
- of Chinglai. The
village was also
under the
administrative control of
panjtar in 18th century. This village, as
similar to
other Yousafzai villages has...
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Miranzai Valley Bozdar (1857)
Hindustani Fanatics (1857-8)
Khudu Khels,
Panjtar and
Lower Sittana 1859–1878
Wazirs and
Darwesh Khel (1859-60)
Kabul Khel...