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Sarsa river in Rupnagar district

Sarasa river or Sirsa river (in Punjabi ਸਰਸਾ /ਸਿਰਸਾ ਨਦੀ, in Hindi सरसा,सिरसा नदी ) is a river in north India.[1]

  1. ^ Dash, Pratik (28 April 2019). "Hydrological Studies in Sirsa Basin of Satluj River, Himachal Pradesh Using Remote Sensing and GIS". Archived from the original on April 28, 2019 – via dl.bhu.ac.in.

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Sarsa river

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near Diwari village. Sarsa joins the river Sutlej at the eastern part of Rupnagar district of Punjab. It joins the Satluj River near Taraf village. In...

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Sarsa Dengel

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Sarsa Dengel (Ge'ez: ሠርጸ ድንግል śärṣä dəngəl; 1550 – 4 October 1597), also known as Sarsa the Great, was Emperor of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic...

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Arvari River

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dam on Arvari, the Arvari river meets Sarsa River to become the Sanwan River. The Sanwan meets the Tildah and Banganga rivers to converge with the Gambhir...

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Battle of Sarsa

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Jiwan Singh was killed and the Sikhs were destroyed while crossing the Sarsa River, with Gobind's two younger sons, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh being...

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Battle of Shahi Tibbi

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the Battle of Sarsa. Guru Gobind Singh left Anandpur Sahib after being besieged for over 8 months when he got attacked near the Sarsa river. Bhai Udai Singh...

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List of rivers of Rajasthan

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Suri River Palasan River Sanwan River Sarsa River Arvari River Shakambari Jheel Rupangad River Mentha River Catchment area of rivers in Rajasthan (According...

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Battle of Chamkaur

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Sahib on the night of 5 and 6 December 1704, or 1705 he crossed the Sarsa River with his disciples. While they were crossing, the Mughals and hill kings...

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Guru Gobind Singh

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with heavy casualties to the Sikhs, particularly while crossing the Sarsa river. Battle of Chamkaur (1704) Regarded as one of the most important battles...

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Saka Sirhind

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their peace treaty and ambushed the Khalsa Sikhs on the banks of the Sarsa River (now known as Pariwar Vichhora). Following the ambush, the Khalsa struggled...

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Oromo expansion

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attacks, the core provinces remained under Ethiopian control, and Emperor Sarsa Dengel carried out punitive expeditions in return. One such reprisal in...

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Kotla Nihang Khan Fort

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visit was on 6 December 1705 when Guru Gobind Singh, after crossing the Sarsa river, on being forced to leave Anandpur, reached Kotia Nihang Khan, after...

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Battle of Webi River

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The Battle of Webi River was fought in 1576 between the forces of Adal led by Muhammad ibn Nasir, and the Abyssinian army, under Sarsa Dengel. The outcome...

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Second siege of Anandpur

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return for safe passage, but the Sikhs were treacherously attacked at the Sarsa River, with all assurances and solemn oaths betrayed by the Mughals and Hill...

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Gibe River

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prehistoric times, the Gabe is first mentioned in the Royal Chronicle of Emperor Sarsa Dengel, who campaigned in the north of the region in 1566. The first recorded...

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Nihang Khan

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ISBN 978-81-86686-00-3, ... While proceeding to Chamkaur Sahib after crossing the Sarsa river Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji had put out the kiln here with his horse's hoofs...

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Tarun Bharat Sangh

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The organisation has rejuvenated and revived 11 rivers in the state of Rajasthan naming, Ruparel, Sarsa, Arvari, Bhagani, Jahajwali, Shabi, and has established...

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Rajendra Singh

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and revived five rivers in Rajasthan, Arvari, Ruparel, Sarsa, Bhagani and Jahajwali. He is one of the members of the National Ganga River Basin Authority...

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Endagabatan

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century. In 1563 the region was also the site of a rebellion led by Emperor Sarsa Dengel's cousin Hamalmal which is known as the Battle of Endagabatan. Modern...

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Sarasa

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Sarasa (pen) [ja], a brand of gel pen sold by Japanese manufacturer Zebra Sarsa (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...

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Kingdom of Kaffa

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retained its importance. During the 16th century, the Emperor of Abyssinia Sarsa Dengel convinced the kingdom to officially accept Christianity as its state...

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Jatinder Mauhar

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Mitti. Jatinder Mauhar established himself as a style through Mitti (2010), Sarsa appropriated by producer as Sikandar (2013) and Qissa Punjab (2015). He...

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History of the Jews in Ethiopia

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on this campaign, Sarsa Dengel learned that the Borana Oromo had invaded the provinces of Shewa, Wej, and Damot. Despite this, Sarsa Dengel refused to...

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Philippine condiments

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for condiments in the Filipino cuisine is sawsawan (Philippine Spanish: sarsa). Unlike sauces in other Southeast Asian regions, most sawsawan are not...

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Mereb Melash

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face the army of Sarsa Dengel, however this battle ended in disaster as the Bahr Negus was captured and then executed by the Emperor. Sarsa Dengel then proceeded...

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Muhammad ibn Nasir

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total disaster. A great battle was fought between him and Sarsa Dengel at the Battle of Webi River, "but God gave victory to the infidels" as the Muslim chronicles...

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Fasilides

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palace. Fasilides was proclaimed emperor in 1630 during a revolt led by Sarsa Krestos, but did not reach the throne until his father abdicated in 1632...

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Gorwa

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9 km) Bhādarwa (32.2 km) Vāghodia (32.2 km) Dabka (33.9 km) Nāpād (39.8 km) Sārsa (40 km) Bhādran (36 km) Sāvli (40.5 km) Borsad (36 km) Miyāgām (43.2 km)...

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