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  2. Arjan Singh Nalwa - Wikipedia

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    Arjan Singh Nalwa (died 1848) was the youngest son of Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa and a minor jagirdar and rebel who refused to surrender to British rule in Punjab after the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Sikh War. He locked himself up in his estate in Gujranwala with 100 of his men and fought off a party sent by the Lahore Darbar to subdue him.

  3. Hari Singh Nalwa - Wikipedia

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    Hari Singh Nalwa Champion of the Khalsaji 1791–1837, a biography by Vanit Nalwa – a direct descendant of the general – was published in 2009. It is being adapted into an Indian feature film by Prabhleen Kaur of Almighty Motion Picture. [151] Hari Singh Nalwa is the subject of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala's song, Vaar.

  4. File:Painting of Hari Singh Nalwa, by Hasan al-Din, Lahore ...

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    English: Painting of Hari Singh Nalwa (1791–1837; his title is alt. spelt as 'Nalva'), a military commander of the Sikh Empire. By Hasan al-Din, Lahore, Punjab, ca.1845-50. By Hasan al-Din, Lahore, Punjab, ca.1845-50.

  5. File:General Hari Singh Nalwa on an elephant with his retinue ...

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    English: General Hari Singh Nalwa on an elephant with his retinue, 1825–35. Gouache heightened with gold attributed to the family workshop of Abdullah, Punjab Plains. Gouache heightened with gold attributed to the family workshop of Abdullah, Punjab Plains.

  6. Siege of Mankera (1821–1822) - Wikipedia

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    Hari Singh Nalwa was invited to join the expedition. As he was heading to join the Maharaja with 7,000 troops, Nawla was challenged by 25,000 Pashtun and Hazara tribesmen and their leader, Mohammad Khan Tarain, who opposed the Sikh's passage from the area. [ 9 ]

  7. Gobindgarh Fort - Wikipedia

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    It had 25 cannons mounted on its ramparts and has four bastions. The main entrance, Nalwa Gate, is named after Hari Singh Nalwa. Keller Gate is the back entrance. A tunnel runs towards Lahore. There were 25 cannons, originally, in the fort. The three bastions connected through a rampart depict positive values in the structure of a common thread.

  8. See photos of the real 1972 Andes plane crash that inspired ...

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    "Society of the Snow" is earning raves for its a ccurate depiction of the terrifying 1972 plane crash in the Andes mountains that involved a Uruguayan rugby team.. The new Netflix drama, directed ...

  9. Battle of Mangal - Wikipedia

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    The Jaduns to save their town paid down a fine of 5 and a half rupees per house to the Sikhs. Hari Singh Nalwa then built a fort at Nawanshahr.The Maharaja, partly pleased with the treasures and partly to reward his lieutenant for the victory, made Hari Singh Nalwa the governor of the entirety of Hazara.