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Ranghar are a
community of
Muslim Rajputs in the
Indian states of Haryana, Punjab,
Himachal Pradesh,
Delhi and
Uttar Pradesh; and in
Sindh (Muhajirs)...
- M****a
Ranghar,
formally Ranghar, also
known by his
birth name
Musalal Khan was the
Ranghar choudhary of Mandiala. In 1738, Qazi
Abdul Razzaq was killed...
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Mughal military officer named M****a
Ranghar was
stationed there. M****a
Ranghar was
physically strong, fit and tall.
Ranghar not only
occupied the holy place...
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written in the
Devanagari script. The
Rangri dialect of
Haryanvi of the
Ranghar community is
still spoken by
Muhajir emigres in the ****stani provinces...
- Khan, from 1726 to 1745 A.D. In 1740, the
governor of La**** put M****a
Ranghar or
Musalul Khan, a
Chaudhury of Mandiala, in
charge of
Harmandir Sahib...
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event when
Sukha Singh and
Mehtab Singh brought here head of M****a
Ranghar, who was
guilty of
sacrilege of Amritsar's
Golden Temple.
Gurudwara Buddha...
- Khan, from 1726 to 1745 A.D. In 1740, the
governor of La**** put M****a
Ranghar or
Musalal Khan, a
Chaudhury of Mandiala, in
charge of
Harmandir Sahib...
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Rangri (also
spelt Ranghri) is a
dialect of the
Haryanvi language spoken by
Ranghar Rajpoot Muslim Muhajirs in ****stani
Punjab and
small areas in Sindh. It...
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included Indian Muslim Baradaris of the Urdu-Hindustani Belt such as the
Ranghar(Rajput Muslims), Sheikhs, Sayyids, Mughals, and
Indianized Pathans. British...
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India states that
throughout the
Indian Rebellion of 1857,
Gurjars and
Ranghars proved the "most
irreconcilable enemies" of the
British in the Bulandshahr...