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Kishan Singh Gargaj (1886-1926) was an
Indian revolutionary from
Punjab and was one of the
founders of the
Babbar Akali movement.
Known mainly for his...
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Karkaj (Persian: كركج; also
turkish as
Gargaj, Karga, Kargaj, Kargeh, and Kiarga) is a
village in
Meydan Chay
Rural District, in the
Central District of...
- is an
Indian Punjabi language daily newspaper owned by the
Arjan Singh Gargaj Foundation,
published in Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
After partition, Communist...
- help in
generating employment opportunities for
people of
nearby area. A
Gargaj in
Chandaus built by
Mughal dynasty to look
after situation of
draught and...
- 1989 by
Graphics & Direction :
Metoikos / Music : Keen / Toolcode : BoyC &
Gargaj Stormriders (Unknown
Artists & XZM)
Searching for the
silver lining (Seven)...
- Dhingra, was an
Indian revolutionary independence activist Kishan Singh Gargaj,
Indian Freedom Fighter and
Founder of
militant Babbar Akali Movement against...
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large build or
great strength. The
Mughal club or mace,
known as a gurj or
gargaj, had a head
consisting of 8–10 petal-shaped blades. ****ed with basket-hilt...
- had a
single round-shaped head
while similar weapons included the dhara,
gargaj and
khandli phansi. The 2 feet (0.61 m) long
dhara had a six-bladed head...
- 000 1927: 50,000+ 1933: ~30,000
Commanders Ceremonial Chief Kisan Singh Gargaj Field Marshal Munsha Singh Johal General Master Mota
Singh General of the...
- of
British merchandise and
services as a
political weapon.
Kishan Singh Gargaj Sohan Singh Bhakna,
Indian revolutionary, the
founding president of the...