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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. 2000 Chittisinghpura massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Chittisinghpura massacre refers to the mass murder of 35 Sikh villagers on 20 March 2000 in the village of Chittisinghpura (also spelled Chittisinghpora) in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir, India on the eve of the American president Bill Clinton's state visit to India.

  4. 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.

  5. Arjan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC (15 April 1919 – 16 September 2017) was a senior air officer of the Indian Air Force. He served as the 3rd Chief of the Air Staff from 1964 to 1969, leading the Air Force through the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 .

  6. Animal (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The original composition is based on the life of Arjan Singh Nalwa, the son of Sikh military commander Hari Singh Nalwa, during the 18th century. Arjan, hailing from Jagraon near Ludhiana, took up the mantle after his father's death, engaging in battles for the Sikh Empire against the formidable Mughals.

  7. Category:People of the Second Anglo-Sikh War - Wikipedia

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    Arjan Singh Nalwa; Sher Singh Attariwalla; B. Ilahi Bakhsh; Bholanath Bose; D. Khem Kaur Dhillon This page was last edited on 17 April 2024, at 17:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Category:Family murders - Wikipedia

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    Family murders are: Mass murders (four or more victims in a single location around the same time) where the victims are predominantly members of the same family, of more than one generation, or; Triple murders where the victims are parents and one of their children, and; The perpetrator(s) is/are either unknown or not (a) family member(s).

  9. Tiwana family of Shahpur - Wikipedia

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    Khuda Yar Khan's son Fateh Khan rose to prominence first serving under Hari Singh Nalwa and then through the patronage of Raja Dhyan Singh. He was involved in the murder of Pashaura Singh alongside Chattar Singh Attariwalla. [4] He was killed at the outset of the Second Anglo-Sikh War by mutineers at his fort of Dalipnagar in Bannu.