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separate the
events of both tribes.
Gakhars formed an
important part of the army of Shāhis of Gandhāra.
Around 30,000
Gakhars fought against Maḥmūd of Ghazna...
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Sarang Khan
Gakhar (Punjabi: سارنگ گکھڑ, romanized: Sārang
Gakhar) (d. 1546) was a
Punjabi muslim general and the
Chief of the
Gakhars, who was made ruler...
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attacks against the
Gakhars at
Pharwala Fort. The
ownership of the fort
changed hands several times during these years, but the
Gakhars were
never completely...
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Ghakhar may
refer to:
Gakhars, a clan
predominantly in present-day Punjab, ****stan.
Ghakhar Mandi, a
small city in
northeastern Punjab, ****stan This...
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longer as a threat. Not
longer after, Sher Shah
entered conflict with the
Gakhars, who had
always been
difficult to subjugate, and
caused issues amongst...
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neighbouring city of Taxila, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 1765, the
ruling Gakhars were
defeated and the city came
under Sukerchakia Misl.
During the Sikh-era...
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Humayon Dar, world-known
Islamic banking expert "Major
Cities of
Punjab -
Gakhar Mandi po****tion per 2017
Census of ****stan". Citypo****tion.de website...
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century onward had been a
sickening record of wars
between Janjua and
Gakhars for
political ascendancy. In the 16th century, the
Mughal Emperor Humayun...
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Gakhar chiefs were
trusted allies of the
Mughal Empire. The
jagirs of
Pharwala and
Dahan Gali were the
ancestral lands of the
Gakhars since Emperor...
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Chenab and the
Indus rivers. Sher Shah then
entered into
conflict with the
Gakhars, who had
historically been
difficult to
subjugate despite attempts by previous...