Zorawar Singh (1784–12 December 1841) was a military general of the Dogra Rajput ruler, Gulab Singh, who served as the Raja of Jammu under the Sikh Empire...
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Zorawar Singh may refer to: Zorawar Singh (Dogra general), general of Raja Gulab Singh Zorawar Singh (Sikhism), third son of Guru Gobind Singh Kanwar Zorawar...
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under the protectorate of the Qing dynasty. Gulab Singh's commander was the able general Zorawar Singh Kahluria, who, after the conquest of Ladakh, attempted...
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The Dogra dynasty of Dogra Rajputs from the Shivalik hills created Jammu and Kashmir through the treaties with the East India Company following the First...
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profiles of its adversaries. The tank is named for the 19th century Dogra General Zorawar Singh. Light tanks received renewed focus and interest in the late...
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Ranbir Singh, former Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir Zorawar Singh, military general of first Sikh empire and later Dogra dynasty...
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The Dogra invasion of Ladakh was a successful military campaign led by Dogra Rajput general Zorawar Singh from August 1834 to October 1835 during the...
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The Dogra invasion of Baltistan was a military campaign led by Dogra Rajput general Zorawar Singh Kalhuria against Maqpon dynasty under Raja Ahmed Shah...
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the Guru. Banda Singh was taught in Gurbani and Sikh history. Upon learning of the killing of Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, Banda Singh is said to have...
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court was ecumenical in composition: his prime minister, Dhian Singh, was a Hindu (Dogra); his foreign minister, Fakir Azizuddin, was a Muslim; and his...
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Treaty of Chushul (redirect from Dogra–Tibetan Treaty, 1842)
last battle of the war which took place near Chushul. The able Dogra general Zorawar Singh Kahluria, who, after the conquest of Ladakh, attempted to extend...
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Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, GCSI (6 September 1838 – 22 October 1893), also spelled Dalip Singh, and later in life nicknamed the "Black Prince of Perthshire"...
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56972 Zorawar Fort is a fort in Leh, Ladakh, India built in 1836 for Wazir Zorawar Singh Kahluria, a military general of Dogra Rajput ruler Gulab Singh. The...
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conspiracies and the role played by Dogra-Brahmins occupying high positions in the court. One of these Dogra-Brahmins was Tej Singh son of Nidhe Misr who had risen...
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Mehta Basti Ram (category Dogra people)
Ram joined his service and was soon under General Zorawar Singh. At a rank of Colonel, he led Zorawar Singh's Jangi Fauj, later reorganised and renamed...
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Skardu (section Dogra rule)
advanced to, and conquered, Chitral and Kafiristan. In 1839, Dogra commander Zorawar Singh Kahluria defeated Balti forces in battles at Wanko Pass and...
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bringing a closure to Second Anglo-Mysore War. Pitt's India Act Zorawar Singh (Dogra general) "Bengal's intellectual 'adda' comes alive in an exhibition on...
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Skardu Fort (section Dogra Fort)
invasion of Baltistan in 1840, the Dogra general Zorawar Singh stormed it and razed it to the ground. Zorawar Singh had another fort built on level ground...
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Mubarak Mandi Palace (section The first Dogra Radjas)
in Jammu. As a loyal vassal of the Sikh Empire, Gulab Singh, alongside his general Zorawar Singh (dubbed “India’s Napoleon” for his conquests in the Himalayas)...
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the Maharaja Ranjit Singh his requests. Akali Phula Singh admitted himself into the fort where Ranjit Singh was without the Dogra Officials or Brahmin...
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Siege of Leh (category Dogra–Tibetan war)
contested region in northern India. General Zorawar Singh, a prominent commander under the Dogra dynasty, led the Dogra forces to victory, ultimately consolidating...
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Bhaderwah (section Dogra rule)
of Bhaderwah to his younger brother Charhat Singh. After the death of Charhat Singh, Raja Zorawar Singh was made Governor of Bhaderwah. Many Kashmiri...
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is the founder of the Dogra dynasty. Initially, he was a loyal vassal of the Sikh Empire, who, alongside his general Zorawar Singh (dubbed “India’s Napoleon”...
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Kargil (section Dogra period)
During Zorawar Singh's invasion of Ladakh in 1834, the Dogras attacked both Sod Pasari and Pashkum and destroyed their forts. Afterwards, Zorawar Singh stationed...
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Kingdom of Maryul (section Dogra–Tibetan War)
the name "Ladakh", and lasted until 1842. In that year, the Dogra general Zorawar Singh, having conquered it, made it part of the would-be princely state...
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Battle of Ladakh (category Dogra–Tibetan war)
had invaded Tibet in the Dogra–Tibetan war under the suzerainty of the Sikh Empire, however lost their general, Zorawar Singh in a battle. Encouraged by...
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name of his father under the direction of the vizier, Dhian Singh Dogra. When Kharak Singh became gravely ill, the court physician Johann Martin Honigberger...
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environmentalist Shyam Saran Negi - India's first voter Zorawar Singh Kahluria - general of the Dogra army in the first half of the 19th century Narain Chand...
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Tangtse (section Dogra–Tibetan War)
the defeat of the Zorawar Singh's forces in West Tibet, the Tibetans were incited by Ladakhi rebels, who wanted to overthrow the Dogras ensconced in Ladakh...
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Namgyal dynasty ended in 1842 after an invasion of Ladakh by the Dogra general Zorawar Singh and its subsequent annexation. By the beginning of the 19th century...
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