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Lhachen Bhagan was a
Basgo king who
united Ladakh in 1460 by
overthrowing the king of Leh. He took on the
surname Namgyal (meaning victorious) and founded...
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Bhagan Bigha is a
village near
Bihar Sharif, in the
Nalanda district of
Bihar state, India. The
village is
situated on the
National Highway 20 and state...
- Chronicles, the
Namgyal dynasty was
founded by
Bhagan, the son of
Bhara in the
kingdom of Maryul.
Bhagan was
described as warlike, and
established the...
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Alagh family, in Dasuwal,
Punjab to
father Sardar Makhan Singh and
mother Bhagan, in
British India. In
village Burj Ran Singh, most
families were Muslim...
- back as a response,
thereby ensuring connectivity. He has sung a song, "
Bhagan ke
Rekhan ki bahangiya" in the
movie Issaq.
Raghubir has
shown his talent...
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Maria del
Valle Xavier Unplaced 1988
Wendy Baptiste Unplaced 1989
Samantha Bhagan Unplaced 1990
Guenevere Helen Kelshall Unplaced 1991
Sastee Bachan Unplaced...
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Noorbakshia Islam continued to
flourish in
other regions of Ladakh. King
Bhagan reunited and
strengthened Ladakh and
founded the
Namgyal dynasty (Namgyal...
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Namgyal dynasty along with
their periods of
reign are as follows:
Lhachen Bhagan (c. 1460–1485)
Unknown ruler (c. 1485–1510) Lata
Jughdan (c. 1510–1535)...
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Aghwanpur Atail Bai
Bajana Kalan Bajana Khurd Balli Qutabpur Baraut Bari
Begah Bhagan Bhakharpur Bhanwar Bharet Bhogipur Bhora Rasulpur Bhuri Bulandpur Chandauli...
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example Nagpada and Patlipada) in Maharashtra, "Bigha" (बिघा, for
example Bhagan Bigha and
Jhakar Bigha) in Bihar. The word dhan (धन in Hindi, धण in Haryanvi...