- The
Sivalik Hills, also
known as
Churia Hills, are a
mountain range of the
outer Himalayas. The
literal translation of "
Sivalik" is 'tresses of Shiva'...
- the
Sikhs to
retreat to the
Sivalik Hills. Guru Har Gobind's successor, Guru Har Rai
maintained the
guruship in the
Sivalik Hills by
defeating local attempts...
- fauna. Physiographically, the
Himalayas start from the
foothills of
south (
Sivaliks) and
extend up to the
Tibetan plateau of the
north (Trans-Himalaya). Three...
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Victory Battle of
Bhangani 1688 1,507 10,000 Akal Sena
Hindu Rajas of
Sivalik Hills Sikh
Victory Battle of
Nadaun 1691
Unknown Unknown Akal Sena Kahlur...
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Indian state of Uttarakhand. This
range is also a part of the
Himalayan Sivalik Hills, the
outer most
hills of the
Himalaya located in
Himachal Pradesh...
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state of Uttarakhand. It encomp****es an area of 820 km2 (320 sq mi) in the
Sivalik Hills. In 1983,
three wildlife sanctuaries in the area,
namely Chilla,...
- the
Sivalik Hills. The
increasing power of Guru
Gobind Singh, and his
establishment of a
military order (Khalsa)
alarmed the
Rajas of the
Sivalik hills...
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Indian river in that
originates from the
Shakumbhari devi
range (Upper
Sivaliks) in
Saharanpur district of
Uttar Pradesh and
falls into
Yamuna river in...
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Tsangpo River. The
Himalayas consists of four
parallel mountain ranges: the
Sivalik Hills on the south; the
Lower Himalayas; the
Great Himalayas,
which is...
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Mughal Empire, Raja's of
Sivalik Hills Khalsa victory First Battle of
Anandpur (1704)
Khalsa Fauj
Mughal Empire Raja's of
Sivalik Hills Khalsa victory Second...