Nizam Lohar (Punjabi: نظام لوہار;
1835 — 1877) was a dacoit who rebelled against the colonial government that led to bloodshed which sent shockwaves throughout Britain. In Punjab, he and others defied repressive laws of the government, looted government officers and rich people and fought against the oppression of the authorities.[1] They saw themselves as nationalist freedom fighters struggling for the cause of freedom. However, the government labelled them as dacoits.
^Kalrvi, Iftekhar Waraich (2007). Dais Mera Je Daran Da. Gujrat, Pakistan: Rozan Publishers.
NizamLohar (Punjabi: نظام لوہار; 1835 — 1877) was a dacoit who rebelled against the colonial government that led to bloodshed which sent shockwaves throughout...
Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi - founder of Khaksar movement NizamLohar, Blacksmith rebel against the British Indian Empire Malangi (bandit)...
has lowered the head of Punjab. Murree rebellion of 1857 Mai Bakhtawar NizamLohar Hemu Kalani Kadu Makrani Ajab Khan Afridi Bhagat Singh Udham Singh Kartar...
(Kalua), also known as Katri King Mohar Singh Gurjar Nirbhay Singh Gujjar NizamLohar, a dacoit born into a Punjabi Muslim family during the Sikh Empire. He...
in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Rai Ahmad Khan Kharal Mai Bakhtawar NizamLohar Hemu Kalani Kadu Makrani Bhagat Singh Hussain, S. Iftikhar (29 August...
parliamentarian Jaswant Singh Khalra, Prominent Human Rights activist NizamLohar, 19th century heroic rebel of the Punjab Mohan Singh Tur, former Jathedar...
Chughalkhor 1966: Laado 1966: Mr. Allah Ditta 1966: Naghma.e-Sehra 1966: NizamLohar 1966: Payal Ki Jhankar 1967: Chattan 1967: Dil Da Jani 1967: Neeli Baar...
on the name of Mai Bakhatawar Lashari Shaheed. Rai Ahmad Khan Kharal NizamLohar Hemu Kalani Kadu Makrani Ajab Khan Afridi Bhagat Singh "Mai Bakhtawar:...
genuineness weight of minted coins. Along with Kulkarni, Joshi, Gurav, Lohar, Kumbhar, Parit, Nhavi, Sutar, Chambhar, Mahar and Mang, who came from different...
Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2021. Masood Lohar (5 October 2004). "Saint revered by people of all religions". Dawn (newspaper)...
advancing through the Wular lake. Lohar Magre and Regi Chak intercepted this plan as both the sides met at Khuyahom pargana. Lohar and Regi's forces were soundly...
Memon, Tunio, Brohi, Shaikh, Syed, Soorma, Daya, Kunbhar, Pirzada, Chana, Lohar, Meo Rajpoots, and Unar. Maternal home town (Thullah) of Fahad Mustafa the...
Seeker Of Sacred Knowledge. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2019. Masood Lohar (5 October 2004). "Saint revered by people of all religions". Dawn (newspaper)...
World: A Cross-cultural Encyclopedia, Volume 3. p. 493. ISBN 1576073556. Lohar, Masood (5 October 2004). "Saint revered by people of all religions". DAWN...
caste represents the amalgamation of families from several castes - Kunbi, Lohar, Sutar, Bhandari, Thakar, and even Dhangars (shepherds) – which existed...
sagaronline.in. Sharma, A. N.; Yadav, Ankur; Jain, Anita (2002). The Sedentrize Lohar Gadiyas of Malthon: A Socio-demographic and Health Practices Profile. Northern...
was a great-grandson of Nizamuddin Rind (also known as Nizam Sakhi) of Dera Ghazi Khan. Nizam Sakhi is buried in a tomb in Choti Nawab, Dera Ghazi Khan...
such as Sain Qadar Bakhsh, Noon Poonchi, and others. Others such as Mian Nizam ud Din, Khuda Bakhsh Zar, Zabih Rajourvi, Shams ud Din Mehjoor Poonchi,...
Malik, Shahbaz, Shareef Kunjahi, Mir Tanha Yousafi, Sanawar Chadhar, Alam Lohar, Abid Tamimi, Anwar Masood et al. "Census History of Punjabi Speakers in...
Badr-i-Alam, is also buried here. Another monument is the ruined fort of Nizam Murtaza Khan (Badr-i-Alam's son); its western gate is still extant, as are...
Vedas. Another theory suggests the city's name may derive from the word Lohar, meaning "blacksmith". According to a legend, Lahore's name derives from...
earlier, as guides in the middle of 1588. Yaqub sent Shams Chak's brother Lohar Chak to prevent them from entering Kashmir but the latter being a friend...
prestige dialect being Hyderabadi Urdu spoken in and around the capital of the Nizams and the Deccan Sultanates. Earliest forms of the language's literature may...