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Diwan Bhawani Das (c. 1770 - 1834) was a high-ranking Hindu[1] official under Durrani emperors, Zaman Shah and Shah Shujah. He later became the revenue minister of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, ruler of the powerful Sikh Empire.[3][4][5][6]
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DiwanBhawaniDas (c. 1770 - 1834) was a high-ranking Hindu official under Durrani emperors, Zaman Shah and Shah Shujah. He later became the revenue minister...
Misr Diwan Chand (1755 – 18 July 1825) was a notable officer and a powerful general of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's reign. From a petty clerk he rose to the...
Guru Amar Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ, pronunciation: [gʊɾuː əməɾᵊ d̯aːsᵊ]; 5 May 1479 – 1 September 1574), sometimes spelled as Guru Amardas, was the...
keeper of the privy seal (Orders for military action). In 1834, when DiwanBhawaniDas died, the Maharaja made him the head of the civil and military finance...
Diwan (governor) of Multan and leader of a Sikh rebellion against the British which led to the Second Anglo-Sikh War. Mulraj Chopra was born to Diwan...
Diwan Buta Singh (born 1826) was a Sikh official, journalist, writer, and printer. He served as Maharani Jind Kaur's household minister (diwan) and was...
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Nanak entered the bodies of his successors - Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das and Guru Arjan. That was why each Guru was referred to as mahal: Guru...
Gobind Singh (Punjabi pronunciation: [gʊɾuː goːbɪn̪d̪ᵊ sɪ́ŋgᵊ]; born Gobind Das; 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708) was the tenth and last human Sikh Guru...
approach it from its southern extremity. After the Baisakhi of 1816, Misr Diwan Chand, Illahi Bakhsh, Fateh Singh Ahluwalia, Nihal Singh Attariwala and...
Diwan Mokham Chand (died 16 or 29 October 1814) was one of the chief commanders of the Sikh Empire. He conquered Attock from the Durrani Afghans in 1813...
defeated and surrendered to Misr Diwan Chand on 23 June 1819. Kharak Singh now advanced to Surdee Thana. while Misr Diwan Chand split his force into three...
reply from the Sikh Government to try to arrest Akali Phula Singh and thus Diwan Moti Ram's army was sent to arrest Akali Phula Singh. However, when the...
63 Saloks of his own. Instead of his own son, he chose his disciple Amar Das as his successor and the third Guru of Sikhism. Guru Angad was born on 31st...
Dharma Brotherhood's Sikhnet.com. According to Namdhari Sikh literature, Diwan Buta Singh was the first person to print an edition of the Guru Granth Sahib...
equally distanced between Multan and Lahore. In 1818, together with Misr Diwan Chand he commanded an expedition against the Afghan ruler of Multan Nawab...
ISBN 978-93-86228-08-6. Gulabnama: A history of Maharaja Gulab Singh of Jammu & Kashmir-Diwan Kripa Ram;Sukhdev Singh Charak;Anita Charak Billawria Wikimedia Commons...
collective folk choral singing of scriptures. The third Sikh leader Guru Amar Das had started the tradition of appointing Manji (zones of religious administration...
American in Afghanistan. Macmillan. pp. 154–157. ISBN 978-1-4668-0379-4. Das, Aditya (2016). Defending British India Against Napoleon: The Foreign Policy...
gaining favour by engineering, in 1843, the murders of Beli Ram (son of Misr Diwan Chand and another of Lal Singh's benefactors) and Bhai Gurmukh Singh, both...