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Ranajor Singh Thapa (pronounced: [ranad͡zor siŋ tʰapa])
anglicised as
Ranjore Thapa (Nepali: रणजोर सिंह थापा) was
governor of
Kumaun and
Garhwal and commander...
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generals Amar
Singh Thapa,
Hastidal Shah Chautariya,
Bamshah Chautariya and
Ranjor Thapa against King
Pradyumna Shah and his sons
Kunwar Parakrama Shah and...
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Gyawali contends that he had 9 sons namely: Surbir, Randhoj, Ran Singh,
Ranjor,
Bhakta Bir, Ram Das, Narsingh,
Arjun Singh and Bhupal. He
further states...
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Cecil Talbot Maj.-Gen.
Thomas Dennehy (1896) His
Highness Maharaja Sawai Ranjor Singh Bahadur, of
Ajaigarh (1897)
Henry William Bliss Shri
Shaurya Prakash...
- Acharya,
Baburam (January 1, 1971) [1950], "King Girban's
Letter To Kaji
Ranjor Thapa" (PDF),
Regmi Research Series, 3 (1): 3–5 Regmi,
Mahesh Chandra (January...
- the destro****
Nahan Fort. The
Jaitak Fort was
built by the
Gurkha leader,
Ranjor Singh Thapa, and his
brave men in 1810,
after attacking and
ransacking the...
- Ochterlony. His son
Ranjore Thapa commanded the
Nahan and
Jaithak forts.
Ranjor's nephew Balbhadra Kunwar commanded the Doon
region at the
Battle of Nalapani...
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title became hereditary and was used by all
successive rulers of Bharatpur.
Ranjor Singh ruler of
Ajaigarh from 1859 to 1919, was
given the
title of Sawai...
- 1853-1855
Bijai Singh 1859-1877
Ranjore Singh 1877-1919 HH
Sawai Maharaja Sir
RANJOR SINGH Sahib Bahadur K.C.I.E., C.S.I 1919-1942 HH
Sawai Maharaja Bhopal Singh...
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Candidate Votes % ±% INC
Tarbar Singh Lodhi BJP
Veerendra Singh Lodhi AAP
Sudhir Yadav BSP
Ranjor Singh Bundela NOTA None of the
Above Majority Turnout Swing...