-
taken to be
synonymous with the
classification of
martial race, and some
Ranghars were
recruited to the
British Indian Army,
especially in Skinner's Horse...
- 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...
- ****stan.
After the
independence of ****stan in 1947, many
Uttar Pradesh Ranghars also
migrated to
Sindh in ****stan and
mostly settling in Karachi. These...
-
first military ****ignment when
barely 12
years old. A
Muslim tribe, the
Ranghars of
prophet Noh, had
attacked and
looted a Sikh
Sangat (congregation) coming...
- 1857, fine Rs. 63,000 was
imposed on the
people of
Rohtak who were
mostly Ranghars,
Shaikhs and
Muslim Q****ab.
Satish Chandra Mittal, 1986, Haryana, a Historical...
-
convinced the
council to
follow him.
Ajmer Chand recruited the
Gujjars and
Ranghars, both of whom had
previous hostilities with the Gurus. They were led by...
-
India states that
throughout the
Indian Rebellion of 1857,
Gurjars and
Ranghars proved the "most
irreconcilable enemies" of the
British in the Bulandshahr...
-
heavily in the
British Indian Army ,
especially in Skinner's Horse. the
Ranghars were the
nucleus of the 3rd
Bengal Light Cavalry which captured Delhi in...
-
Thanesar (Rs 235,000),
Ambala (Rs. 253,541) and
Rohtak (Rs. 63,000
mostly on
Ranghars,
Shaikhs and
Muslim Kasai). In
November 1949,
Mahatma Gandhi's ********in...
- Sena (Sikhs)
Mughal Empire Pathans of
Ropar Gujjars of
Nangal Gujjaran Ranghars of
Malakpur Commanders and
leaders Guru
Hargobind Tegh
Bahadur Ruler of...