- was
educated on
primary at Nowgong,
Madhya Pradesh and
middle at
Pandit Pirthi Nath High School, Kanpur, Muir
Central College,
Allahabad and
Wadham College...
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Pirthi Singh Numberdar is an
Indian politician. He was
elected to the
Haryana Legislative ****embly from Narwana,
Haryana in the 2009 and 2014 as a member...
- died in 1739 and was
succeeded by his son
Sabha Singh. He had
another son,
Pirthi Singh, who was
appointed to
Garhakota and
became the
ancestor of the Raja...
- 1655
joined forces with him to
attack Garhwal,
which was
under its king,
Pirthi Sah, and
subsequently captured the
Terai region including Dehradun, which...
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Kaithal In
office 2005–2009
Preceded by Om
Prakash Chautala Succeeded by
Pirthi Singh Numberdar Constituency Narwana In
office 1996–2000
Preceded by Om...
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joined forces with him to
attack Garhwal,
which was then
under the King
Pirthi Sah. Baz
Bahadur subsequently captured the
Terai region including Dehradun...
- century.
Jigni became a
British protectorate in 1810
under the rule of
Pirthi Singh. Rao
Bhupendra Vijai Singh, the last
ruler of
Jigni State signed the...
- Bais of Baiswara. In 1191 Samvat, two Bais
brothers named Abhai Chand and
Pirthi Chand are said to have come to a
bathing ceremony at the
Shiurajpur ghat...
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Bhiri Shah Rahman, Majo Chak,
Karyal kalan,
Mattu Bhaiky,
Artali Virkan,
Pirthi Pur,
Mangoki Virkan,
Buddha Goraya, Leel Virkan,
Aulakh Bhaike, Chandhar...
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Thakar Das 2,007 5.15% New INC Amar Nath 1,541 3.95% 51.95
Independent Pirthi Ram 636 1.63% New
Independent Shiv Lal 581 1.49% New
Independent Keso Ram...