BakhtawarSingh is an Indian athlete. He won a gold medal in the 50 Kilometre Walk in the 1951 New Delhi Asian games. "Asian Games". GBR Athletics. Retrieved...
Thakur BakhtawarSingh (also known as IG Bakhtawar Singhji) was the Inspector General of Police of Jodhpur (1946–48) while the transition of the Jodhpur...
BakhtawarSingh Thapa (Nepali: बख्तावर सिंह थापा), also spelled Bhaktawar, was a Nepalese military commander, politician, and governor. He acted as an...
The sons of BakhtawarSingh Basnyat were the most prominent among their cousins. Kulaman Singh and Prasad Singh, two sons of BakhtawarSingh, were regular...
BakhtawarSingh Basnyat (Nepali: बख्तावर सिँह बस्न्यात) was Mulkazi (Chief Kazi) of Nepal. Mulkazi Kirtiman Singh Basnyat who was backed by Queen Regent...
while some executed, based solely on rumors. BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, brother of assassinated Kirtiman Singh, was then given the post of MulKaji. Historian...
Gaon" (two and half villages) near Machari in Alwar. His successor "BakhtawarSingh Kachwaha" was defeated when he ventured an armed incursion into neighbouring...
September 1801, by the supporters of Raj Rajeshwari Devi and his brother BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, was then given the post of Chief (Mul) Kaji. Later Damodar...
of Kajis, BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, a brother of the murdered Kaji Kirtiman Basnet. In these letters, Rana Bahadur Shah asked BakhtawarSingh not only to...
state of Rajasthan. Pratap Singh Prabhakar (reign: 1770-1791) Maharaja of Alwar; founder of Alwar kingdom BakhtawarSingh Prabhakar (reign: 1791–1815)...
Shah's army. Bhimsen Thapa had four brothers — Nain Singh, BakhtawarSingh, Amrit Singh, and Ranbir Singh. From his step-mother, he had two brothers — Ranbam...
son-in-law of Kaji Nain Singh Thapa. Similarly, this dynasty was connected to the Pande aristocratic family through Nain Singh Thapa who was the son-in-law...
named Pratap Singh Naruka who was earlier a jagirdar of "Dhai Gaon" (two-and-a-half villages) near Machari. His successor, BakhtawarSingh Naruka, was...
Singh died on 23 March 1938. Singh's wives and concubines included: Maharani Sri Bakhtawar Kaur Sahiba (1892–1960). Daughter of Sardar Gurnam Singh,...
Mulkaji from 1794 – 1801 September after that his younger brother BakhtawarSingh Basnyat was appointed as Mulkaji in 1801-1803 and after that Damodar...
(Sikh house of worship) was built between 1832 and 1837 by Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839). It is located on the banks of the Godavari River at the city...
self-renounced King Rana Bahadur Shah in 1799. BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, brother of assassinated Kirtiman Singh, was then given the post of Mulkaji. The position...
Gaj Singh's behalf, Mehta BakhtawarSingh occupied it. Mehta aided the emperor against the vizier Mansur Ali Khan, and for this assistance, Gaj Singh was...
while some executed, based solely on rumors. BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, brother of assassinated Kirtiman Singh, was then given the post of Mul Kaji. Almost...
(previously Rawat as Rawat Moti Singh) 1880 – 1882 BakhtawarSingh (d. 1882) 6 July 1882 – 1 January 1886 Balbhadra Singh (b. 1857 – d. 1902) (see below)...
Later, Kirtiman Singh was secretly assassinated on 28 September 1801, by the supporters of Raj Rajeshwari Devi and his brother BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, was...
Singh Basnyat. He had three sons: Kirtiman Singh Basnyat, BakhtawarSingh Basnyat, and Jahar Singh Basnyat. King Prithvi Narayan Shah formed an alliance with...