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  2. Gulab Khandelwal - Wikipedia

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    Gulab Khandelwal (21 February 1924 – 2 July 2017) was an Indian poet who wrote poetry in different forms such as Lyrics, Sonnets, Rubais (Quatrains), Dohas (Couplets), Odes, Elegies, Lyrical Ballads, Epics, Poetic Dramas, Ghazals, and Masnavi.

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  4. List of Punjabi authors - Wikipedia

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    Sahib Singh (1892–1977); Sohan Singh Seetal (1909-1998) Poet, Novelist, historian, Authored more than 60 books; Santokh Singh Dhir (1920–2010); Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934–2005)

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  6. Gulab - Wikipedia

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    Gulab or Gulaab (Persian: گلاب gulāb) is a Persian compound noun meaning "rose water". The noun or name is combined from two nouns "gul" ( گل) which is the generic word for "flower" or the name for "rose", and " āb " ( اب ) which means "water".

  7. Dogra dynasty - Wikipedia

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    During this period of turmoil, the Sikh Khalsa Army invaded Jammu and brought Gulab Singh back to Lahore as a prisoner, partly because Gulab Singh had taken precious treasures and resources from the Punjab when he shifted to Jammu after he defended Chand Kaur from Sher Singh. [9] Gulab Singh managed to survive this time and returned to Jammu. [9]

  8. Babu Gulabrai - Wikipedia

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    Babu Gulabrai was born in Etawah, where his father, Babu Bhawani Prasad, was a munsarif in the judicial court.His mother was Gomati Devi. He spent his early life at Mainpuri.

  9. Gulab Singh - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Gulab Singh Jamwal (1792–1857) was the first Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir and the founder of the Dogra dynasty. Originally a commander of the Sikh Empire, he sided with the British in the First Anglo-Sikh War and briefly became prime minister of the Sikh Empire in 1846. [ 3 ]