Karam Singh (1798 – 1845) was the fourth ruler of Patiala State and the Maharaja of Patiala. Singh was the first of the Patiala rulers to have the title...
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Mahendra Singh. His daughter, Basant Kaur, married Bhagwant Singh, the Maharaj-Rana of Dholpur. Maharajah Karam Singh of Patiala and his son Narinder Singh with...
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Maharaja of Patiala was the title of the ruler of the princely state of Patiala, in British India. The first ruler of Patiala was Baba Ala Singh (1691 –...
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Sahib Singh (1773–1813) was the third ruler and the Raja-e-Rajgan (King of Kings) of the Patiala. Singh's reign was noted for the power and influence...
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Ala Singh in 1762. Patiala State was the largest and most important princely state in the Punjab Province. The state's ruler, the Maharaja of Patiala, was...
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sub-continent of India. Patiala became a 17-gun salute state during the British Raj. The rulers of Patiala such as Karam Singh, Narinder Singh, Mahendra Singh, Rajinder...
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of the Patiala territory until the state lapsed in 1948. Maharaja Karam Singh of Patiala (1813–45) had gurdwaras constructed in Sirhind in memory of the...
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the Nihang Sikh army against the British at the Patiala Chauni. Raja Karam Singh was ruler of Patiala and other Malwa Kingdom was in alliance with British...
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Manimajra State (category Princely states of Punjab)
Surali Bissoli, and Minarthal. Due to this, Karam Singh of Patiala fought with Manimajra State over the waters of the Ghaggar River. Gopal Das provided assistance...
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Fatehgarh Sahib (redirect from History of Fatehgarh Sahib)
where the two sons were buried alive. This monument was built by Karam Singh of Patiala in early 19th-century. Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara: the main Sikh temple...
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Kahn Singh Nabha of Gurdwara Tilak Asthan (Garhi Sahib) in Chamkaur, constructed by Maharaja Karam Singh of Patiala State in the first half of the 19th...
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Ala Singh (1691–1765) was the founder and first ruler of Patiala. Singh was born into the Sikh Phulkian dynasty, rising to power through key battles in...
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where the two sons were buried alive. This monument was built by Karam Singh of Patiala in early 19th-century. Gurdwara Jyoti Sarup lies about 1.5 kilometres...
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'Kachigarhi' (Mud fortress) by Sidhu Jat ruler Baba Ala Singh in 1763, who was the founder of the Patiala dynasty. Later, it was reconstructed in baked bricks...
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Singh of Chiniot in 1782. Karam Singh Dulu held his own successfully at Jhang. In 1777, Mahan Singh entered the Sialkot district, almost the whole of...
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Vadda Ghalughara (redirect from Sikh holocaust of 1764 (Wadda Ghalughara))
of the carnage enacted upon their kin and decided to send a jatha under the command of Sham Singh Karorsinghia, Karo Singh, Karam Singh, Nahar Singh,...
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officiants for an explication of Sikh tenets and the life-stories of the gurus". Karam Singh was highly critical of Kavi Santokh Singh's works, specifically accusing...
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Amol Parashar As Shaheed Bhagat Singh". NDTV.com. "I've been wanting to play Bhagat Singh: Karam Rajpal". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 May 2018. "Bollywood...
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the Punjab. Citations Ganda Singh. "Gobind Singh, Guru (1666–1708)". Encyclopaedia of Sikhism. Punjabi University Patiala. Archived from the original...
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August 5, 1905, Sant Isher Singh was born as Gulab Singh in the village of Allowal, district Patiala, in Punjab, to Baba Ram Singh, a respected Nambardar...
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Sikh communities of Punjab. Banda Singh was joined by Fateh Singh along with Karam Singh and Dharm Singh.Tilok Singh and Ram Singh Phulkian provided...
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Sarsa Battle of Chamkaur Jujhar Singh Zorawar Singh Fateh Singh Martyrdom in Sikhism The encyclopaedia of Sikhism. Vol. 1. Harbans Singh. Patiala: Punjabi...
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Karam Singh Historian Jiwan Te Rachna. Patiala: Punjabi University Patiala. "Karam Singh Historian". Facebook. Dard, Hira Singh (1964). KARAM SINGH historian...
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Sant Karam Singh ji, a revered saint of Hoti Mardan and the predecessor of Sant Attar Singh ji of Reru Sahib, who was the teacher of Sant Isher Singh Ji...
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73 Singh, Dalbir (2010). "1: Historical Background (Emergence of Bhangi Misal)". Rise, Growth and Fall of the Bhangi Misal. Patiala: Department of History...
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Sikhism (redirect from Basic tenets of Sikhism)
publisher location (link) Kushwant Singh. "Amar Das, Guru (1479–1574)". Encyclopaedia of Sikhism. Punjab University Patiala. Archived from the original on...
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Gurmukh Singh, Harsha Singh Arora, Diwan Buta Singh, Mehar Singh Chawla, Ram Singh and Karam Singh, later joined by Jawahir Singh and Giani Ditt Singh, and...
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Sher Singh (1911). Sri Bir Mrigaish Gur Bilas Devtaru - Bhai Sher Singh. Singh, Harbans (1992–1998). The Encyclopaedia of Sikhism. Vol. 4, S–Z. Patiala: Punjabi...
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Lakhmi Das (category Family members of the Sikh gurus)
Encyclopedia of Sikhism (3rd ed.). Punjabi University, Patiala. p. 553. Singh, Bhupinder (October–December 2019). "Genealogy of Guru Nanak". Abstracts of Sikh...
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Jathedar (redirect from List of Jathedars of Budha Dal)
Kuldeep Singh Gargaj (2025–Incumbent) Deep Singh † Sudh Singh Karam Singh Natha Singh † Ran Singh Bhagwaan Singh Baghel Singh Diwan Singh Ram Singh Harchand...
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