- the po****tion of Vedda-gala and its environs.
Ethnonyms of
Vedda include Vadda, Veddah,
Veddha and Vaddo. "Vedda" is a word that
stems from the
Tamil word...
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Vadda Ghalughara (Punjabi: ਵੱਡਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ
Punjabi pronunciation: [
ʋəɖɖäː kəl˨luːkäː˨ɾäː];
alternatively spelt as
Wadda Ghalughara) was the m**** murder...
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award at the PTC
Punjabi Film Awards. She
later starred in the 2018 film
Vadda Kalakaar. In 2019, she
appeared as a lead
actress in
Laiye Je Yaarian, her...
- Da (Revenge of the Sikhs)[citation needed], as it was
fought after the
Vadda Ghalughara.
After the
Battle of Kup, the
Sikhs decided to get
revenge for...
- The
Battle of Kup (part of the
Vadda Ghalughara,
meaning "greater m****acre") was
fought on 5
February 1762,
between the
Afghan forces of
Ahmad Shah Durrani...
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Sikhs were
taken captive. Chhōtā Ghallūghārā is
distinguished from the
Vaddā Ghallūghārā, the
greater m****acre of 1762.
Sikhism began in the days of...
- Panjāb dī rājtā̀ni ài. Lok giṇtī de nāḷ Karācī tõ bāad
Lahaur dūjā sáb tõ
vaḍḍā šáir ài.
Lahaur Pākistān dā siāsī, kārobāri ate paṛā̀ī dā gáṛ ài te ise...
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Votic or
Votian (
vaďďa tšeeli, maatšeeli) [ˈvɑdʲːɑ ˈt͡ɕeːlʲi, ˈmɑːˌt͡ɕeːlʲi][citation needed], is a
Finnic language spoken by the
Votes of Ingria, belonging...
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became increasingly pre
occupied with
revolts by the Sikhs.[citation needed]
Vadda Ghalughara took
place under the
Muslim provincial government based at La****...
- a m****acre of
Sikhs near Gurdaspur,
India by the
Mughal Empire in 1746
Vadda Ghalughara,
Punjabi for "Greater M****acre", a m****acre of
Sikhs at Barnala...