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Sobraon (Punjabi pronunciation: [sə̀bɾäˑvä̃ː]) is a
village in Punjab, India. It is
located west to
Harike village in Tarn
Taran district. The Sutlej...
- The
Battle of
Sobraon was
fought on 10
February 1846,
between the
forces of the East
India Company and the Sikh
Khalsa Army, the army of the declining...
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Sobraon Barracks is a
military installation in Lincoln, England. It is
currently occupied by the 160 (Lincoln)
Squadron Royal Logistic Corps and Lincolnshire...
- Hall & Co.
built the ship in
Scotland in 1866 as the p****enger
clipper Sobraon; she was the
largest composite-hull
sailing vessel ever built. She sailed...
- Singh's
artillery and his army's
baggage and equipment. The
battle of
Sobraon was
fought on 10
February 1846. The
Sikhs had been
temporarily disma****...
- district). The
Sobraon branch continued south of
Kahnuwan and
turned southwest.
Flowing parallel to the
Sutlej River, it
ended near
Sobraon (to its north)...
- India:
Gulab Singh contrived to hold
himself aloof till the
battle of
Sobraon (1846), when he
appeared as a
useful mediator and the
trusted advisor of...
- etc. Sham
Singh Attariwala is
famous for his last
stand at the
Battle of
Sobraon. He
joined the Sikh
military in 1817 and
during the Afghan–Sikh Wars parti****ted...
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January 1846, he
retained military command, and was
present at the
Battle of
Sobraon on 10 February.
Before the battle, Lal
Singh allegedly betra**** the Khalsa...
- aged 58,
while leading a
second charge against Sikh
entrenchments at
Sobraon. He is
buried at Ferozepore: Here lies in the hope of
joyful resurrection...