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Tirot Sing, also
known as U
Tirot Sing Syiem, was one of the
chiefs of the
Khasi people in the
early 19th century. He drew his
lineage from the Syiemlieh...
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British Empire between the
years 1829-1833. The war
started with
Tirot Sing's
attack on a
British garrison that disobe****
orders of this Khasi...
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Company rule in
India Rani Velu
Nachiyar Vellore mutiny of 1806
Tirot Sing,
Khasi chief who
resisted the
British during the Anglo-Khasi War Tantia...
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Tirot Sing
Memorial College,
established in 1987, is a
general degree college situated at Mairang, in Meghalaya. This
college is
affiliated with the North...
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Indian social and
environmental activist,
educationist and
civil servant. U
Tirot Sing Syiem,
freedom fighter David R. Syiemlieh,
former chairman,
Union Public...
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Varaztirots II
Bagratuni (Armenian: Վարազ-Տիրոց Բ Բագրատունի; c. 590 – 645) was an
Armenian nakharar from the
Bagratuni family, the son of
Smbat IV Bagratuni...
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Thiruvalluvar Day
Tamil Nadu
December 18 U Soso Tham
Death Anniversary Meghalaya December 30 U
Kiang Nangbah Meghalaya July 17 U
Tirot Sing Day Meghalaya...
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authority in 1833 with the
submission of the last of the
important Syiem,
Tirot Sing Syiem.[citation needed] The main
pivot on
which the
entire superstructure...
- with
discovering the date of
death and
other details of the last days of
Tirot Sing, the
Khasi chief of
Nongkhlaw who
resisted British colonial expansion...
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uprising against British occupation. But by
January 1833,
their leader Tirot Sing
surrendered to
David Scott and was
detained to
Dacca (present-day Dhaka)...