The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated, of the Indian EmpireMacmillan, 1893 - 584 頁 |
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第 22 頁
... Ranjit Singh , after the conquest of Multán , besieged and took Mankerah . A treaty was , however , subsequently concluded , by which the Nawab was left in possession of a considerable territory . He was succeeded by his son , Nawáb ...
... Ranjit Singh , after the conquest of Multán , besieged and took Mankerah . A treaty was , however , subsequently concluded , by which the Nawab was left in possession of a considerable territory . He was succeeded by his son , Nawáb ...
第 24 頁
... Singh was brother - in- law of the Mahárájá Ranjit Singh of Lahore , and was created a Knight of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India , and granted a personal salute of 7 guns , by the Government . He has several sons , of whom ...
... Singh was brother - in- law of the Mahárájá Ranjit Singh of Lahore , and was created a Knight of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India , and granted a personal salute of 7 guns , by the Government . He has several sons , of whom ...
第 29 頁
... Singh , on the overthrow of the Bhangi chiefs , took service with the Mahárájá Ranjit Singh , and ultimately became one of his most powerful Sardárs . He was killed in the battle of Theri on the Yusufzai border ; and his eldest son ...
... Singh , on the overthrow of the Bhangi chiefs , took service with the Mahárájá Ranjit Singh , and ultimately became one of his most powerful Sardárs . He was killed in the battle of Theri on the Yusufzai border ; and his eldest son ...
第 36 頁
... SINGH ( of Maloha ) , Sardár . The title is hereditary ; and the Sardár belongs to a Khatri family , descended from the Sardár Dyál Singh , whose sons were dispossessed of much of their territory by the Mahárájá Ranjit Singh of Lahore ...
... SINGH ( of Maloha ) , Sardár . The title is hereditary ; and the Sardár belongs to a Khatri family , descended from the Sardár Dyál Singh , whose sons were dispossessed of much of their territory by the Mahárájá Ranjit Singh of Lahore ...
第 42 頁
... Ranjit Singh , the latter was con- fined to the right bank of the Satlej ; and thereby Bahawalpur was protected from the Sikhs . The Nawáb rendered faithful assistance to the Government in the first Afghan war ; and during the siege of ...
... Ranjit Singh , the latter was con- fined to the right bank of the Satlej ; and thereby Bahawalpur was protected from the Sikhs . The Nawáb rendered faithful assistance to the Government in the first Afghan war ; and during the siege of ...
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