• Lohgarh is a historic town in Bilaspur tehsil of Yamunanagar district of Haryana in India. It was the capital of First Sikh State under Baba Banda Singh...
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  • Lohgarh is a village in Notified Area Committee of Zirakpur in district Mohali in state of Punjab in India. This is not to be confused with another namesake...
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  • Battle of Lohgarh was fought between the First Sikh State, and the Mughal Empire in 1710. The Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah's army moved towards Lohgarh, Bilaspur...
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  • Lohgarh may refer to: Lohgarh is a village in the district of Mohali in state of Punjab, India. Lohgarh, Phillaur is a village in Phillaur tehsil of Jalandhar...
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    treasury and moveable property which was moved to the Sikh capital of Lohgarh. After the conquest of Sirhind, Banda Singh ousted the Muslim officers...
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  • grandsons and twenty-four great-grandsons. He is also created World largest 'Lohgarh' fort. He also played an important role in Sikh history and he also man...
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    Qila at the center (now a Takhat) 2. Anandgarh Qila (fort of bliss) 3. Lohgarh Qila (fort of steel) 4. Holgarh Qila (fort of colour) 5. Fatehgarh Qila...
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    the following areas near Chandigarh Airport including VIP Road, Dhakoli, Lohgarh, Bhabat, Bishanpura, Kishanpura, Nabha, Gazipur, Baltana, Singhpura, Peer...
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  • The Second Battle of Lohgarh was fought in between 1712 or 1713 by Sikh forces led by Banda Singh Bahadur and Mughal forces led by Jahandar Shah. After...
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    his capital. He then renamed it to Lohgarh (Fortress of Iron) where he issued his own mint. The coin described Lohgarh: "Struck in the City of Peace, illustrating...
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  • Lohgarh is a village located in the Ludhiana West tehsil, of Ludhiana district, Punjab. The village is administrated by a Sarpanch who is an elected representative...
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    is entirely within Rajasthan. The canal enters Haryana from Punjab near Lohgarh and runs through the western part of the Sirsa district before entering...
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  • Lohgarh is a village in Nakodar in Jalandhar district of Punjab State, India. It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) from sub district headquarters and 44...
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  • of Punjab; Chairman Distt. Planning Board SAS Nagar; Sarpanch Village Lohgarh and President, M.C., Zirakpur. He also is a builder and owner of NK Sharma...
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  • Lohgarh is a medium size village in the Phillaur tehsil administrative region of Jalandhar District of Punjab State, India. It is located 3.5 km (2.2 mi)...
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  • positioned themselves outside of Lohgarh. The Rajas had planned to send one intoxicated Prasadi elephant to Lohgarh in hopes it would break the gates...
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  • elephant let loose by the Army of the Mughal Empire during the siege of Lohgarh. An account cited that after Singh fought on the bank of a stream called...
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    Qila at the center (now a Takhat) 2. Anandgarh Qila (fort of bliss) 3. Lohgarh Qila (fort of steel) 4. Holgarh Qila (fort of colour) 5. Fatehgarh Qila...
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    Chamkaur Sarsa Muktsar Sonepat Samana Sirhind Sadhaura Chappar Chiri Rahon Lohgarh Jalalabad Jammu Gurdas Nangal Delhi Afghan–Sikh wars Battle of Attock Battle...
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  • from the hills of Jammu and was successful in retaking both Sadhaura and Lohgarh. After the death of Bahadur Shah I, a civil war would ensue between Bahadur...
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  • land on which Lohgarh has been raised is generally occupied by medium sized bavelis (large houses). He is also of the opinion that Lohgarh was not declared...
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    Kurukshetra Adi Badri (Haryana) Gita Mahotsav Kaushalya Dam Parikrama Lohgarh (Bilaspur) Morni Sarasvati river Sadaura "Bilaspur". 2011 Census of India...
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    Chamkaur Sarsa Muktsar Sonepat Samana Sirhind Sadhaura Chappar Chiri Rahon Lohgarh Jalalabad Jammu Gurdas Nangal Delhi Afghan–Sikh wars Battle of Attock Battle...
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  • Singh Bahadur defeated local Mughal forces and built his Lohgarh Sahib Fort at nearby Lohgarh in 1709 after his conquest of the area in the wins of Battle...
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    Sadaura, Bahadur Shah marched towards Lohgarh, where Banda Bahadur was staying. On 30 November he attacked the Lohgarh fort, capturing three guns, matchlocks...
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    Chamkaur Sarsa Muktsar Sonepat Samana Sirhind Sadhaura Chappar Chiri Rahon Lohgarh Jalalabad Jammu Gurdas Nangal Delhi Afghan–Sikh wars Battle of Attock Battle...
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    Sonipat. Sikh sites in Haryana Khanda, Sonipat Brahma Sarovar Kapal Mochan Lohgarh, capital of Banda Singh Bahadur Pehowa Sadaura Pioneer, The. "CM unveils...
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  • river and the Yamuna river, established a capital in the Himalayas at Lohgarh, and struck coinage with the faces of Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh...
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    Banda's reign drew from the Jat peasantry. The headquarters at this time was Lohgarh. Banda and 2,000 of his followers were captured and publicly executed in...
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