- Thoka,
meaning carpenter, the
Ramgarhia are
named after J****a
Singh Ramgarhia,
whose birth surname of
Thoka became Ramgarhia in the 18th
century when he...
- The Ahluwalia–
Ramgarhia War was
fought in 1776–1778
between a
Coalition led by J****a
Singh Ahluwalia against the
Ramgarhia Misl. It was
primarily caused...
- J****a
Singh Ramgarhia (1723–1803) was a
prominent Sikh
leader during the
period of the Sikh Confederacy. He was the
founder of the
Ramgarhia Misl. J****a...
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Ramgarhia Bunga or Burj is the three-store**** red
stone watchtowers complex located near
southeastern edge of the
Golden Temple, Amritsar. The two minaret-style...
-
Giani Bhagwan Singh,
father of
Ramgarhia, who died in the battle.
Village Vallah was
awarded to
Ramgarhia,
where Ramgarhia gained the
administrative experience...
-
Ramgarhia Misl (Punjabi: ਰਾਮਗੜ੍ਹੀਆ ਮਿਸਲ (Gurmukhi) • رامگڑھیا مسل (Shahmukhi)) was a
sovereign state (misl) in the Sikh
Confederacy of
Punjab region in...
-
temple demolitions. It is
named after the Sikh
warrior and
Ramgarhia misl
chief J****a
Singh Ramgarhia. It was
constructed as the
temple watchtowers for sentinels...
- (230 mm) was uprooted, enchained, and
brought by
Ramgarhia Misl
chief J****a
Singh Ramgarhia to
Ramgarhia Bunga, in Amritsar,
after the
capture of the Red...
- J****a
Singh Ramgarhia took four
cannons and a
large stone slab—measuring 6 feet by 4 feet by 0.75 feet—which is
still kept at the
Ramgarhia Bunga in Amritsar...
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Sardar Bawaqar Mangal Singh Ramgarhia CSI (1800–1879) was a Sikh
veteran of the
First and
Second Anglo-Sikh wars who
served as the
manager of
Darbar Sahib...