- Kandahār. A
majority of
Rohillas migrated from
Pashtunistan to
North India between the 17th and 18th century.
Among the
Rohillas were long-domiciled Indian...
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about by the
Rohillas reneging on a debt to the Nawab.
Having been
driven into the
mountains by the Marathas, a few
years earlier, the
Rohillas had appealed...
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against non-Muslims.
Rohillas are
Pashtuns by
descent who
migrated to
north India during the 17th and 18th centuries. However, the
Rohilla dynasty descended...
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Rohilla after Rohillas who
ruled a
region called Rohilkhand around Bareilly and
Rampur northeast of
Delhi during the
Mughal era.
Delhi Sarai Rohilla Terminal...
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decided to
fight the
Rohillas themselves. Thus, they
broke their position and went all out on the
Rohillas. The
Rohilla riflemen started accurately...
- The
Rohilla Wars were a
series of two wars
fought in the
Indian sub-continent
between Rohilla Nation led by
descendants of Ali
Mohammad Khan and the British...
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Nawab of Oudh, to help him
defeat Pashtun Rohilla. The
Maratha forces and
Awadh forces besieged the
Rohillas, who had
sought refuge in Kumaon, but had...
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powerful Maratha Empire defeated the
Rohillas and
Afghans near
Delhi and
Najib Khan was
taken prisoner. In 1772,
Rohillas defeated a much
larger Maratha force...
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sisters to be
suitable also as troopships. The ship was
named Rohilla in
honour of the
Rohillas,
Pashtun highlanders who
lived in Rohilkhand, east of Delhi...
- Najib-ud-Daula, a
leader of the
Afghan Rohilla and
founder of the city of
Najibabad (Uttar Pradesh). The
Rohillas were
Afghans who
settled between Delhi...