- The
Sivalik Hills, also
known as the
Shivalik Hills and
Churia Hills, are a
mountain range of the
outer Himalayas that
stretches over
about 2,400 km (1...
- the
Sikhs to
retreat to the
Sivalik Hills. Guru Har Gobind's successor, Guru Har Rai
maintained the
guruship in the
Sivalik Hills by
defeating local attempts...
-
fought by the
Sikhs and the
rajas (kings) of the Hill
States located in the
Sivalik Hills. Guru
Hargobind came in
contact with some of the
chiefs of the Rajput...
-
Bhabhar (Kumaoni: bhābar) is a
region south of the
Lower Himalayas and the
Sivalik Hills in
Garhwal and Kumaon, India. The
Bhabhar region contains some of...
- fauna. Physiographically, the
Himalayas start from the
foothills of
south (
Sivaliks) and
extend up to the
Tibetan plateau on the
north (Trans-Himalaya). Three...
-
Sutlej river,
north of the
Ghaggar river, east of ****stan, and west of the
Sivalik Hills. The name of the
region is
derived from the Malavas, an
ancient Indic...
-
Victory Battle of
Bhangani 1688 1,507 10,000 Akal Sena
Hindu Rajas of
Sivalik Hills Sikh
Victory Battle of
Nadaun 1691
Unknown Unknown Akal Sena Kahlur...
- the
Sivalik Hills. The
increasing power of Guru
Gobind Singh, and his
establishment of a
military order (Khalsa)
alarmed the
Rajas of the
Sivalik hills...
- the
Indian state of Uttarakhand. This
range is also a part of
Himalaya Sivalik Hills, the
outer most
hills of the
Himalaya located in
Himachal Pradesh...
-
Indian river in that
originates from the
Shakumbhari devi
range (Upper
Sivaliks) in
Saharanpur district of
Uttar Pradesh and
falls into
Yamuna river in...