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Town in Punjab, India
Bhadaur is a town in Barnala district in the state of Punjab, India. It is part of the Bhadaur Assembly Constituency. The city of Bhadaur, home to the
Bhadaur
Punjabi singer, actor and politician
for Faridkot, Punjab constituency. He was the Congress party MLA from Bhadaur in Punjab from 2012 to 2017. Sadiq was born in 1939 in a Punjabi Muslim
Muhammad_Sadiq_(singer)
Legislative Assembly constituency in Punjab State, India
Bhadaur is a Punjab Legislative Assembly constituency in Barnala district, Punjab state, India. Labh Singh Ugoke represents the constituency in Punjab
Bhadaur_Assembly_constituency
Indian singer-rapper
Awara on 25 November 2021. Dhillon is a Punjabi and was born and raised in Bhadaur town in Barnala district of Punjab, India. Dhillon started his career as
Arjan_Dhillon
Former Punjabi royal dynasty
India. Members of the dynasty ruled the Phulkian states of Badrukhan, Bhadaur, Faridkot, Jind, Malaudh, Nabha, and Patiala, allying themselves with the
Phulkian_dynasty
City in Punjab, India
Bhadaur with his elder brother (hometown of Patiala State) and settled at Barnala and conquered many areas with the help of his brothers the Bhadaur Sardars
Barnala
Indian politician (born 1979)
490 votes. He then competed in the Punjab Assembly election in 2007 from Bhadaur in Barnala district, garnering only 15,702 votes. In 2009 and 2014, he
Sarabjeet_Singh_Khalsa
Legislative assembly in India
Pandarak, Kondi, Dhobhawan, Khushhal Chak, Chak Jalal, Ajgara Bakawan, Darwe Bhadaur & Baruane Bathoi of Pandarak CD Block.This Constituency Highly dominated
Mokama_Assembly_constituency
District in Punjab, India
Aadmi Party (AAP) from Barnala Constituency, Labh Singh Ugoke of AAP from Bhadaur Constituency, and Kulwant Singh Pandori of AAP from Mehal Kalan Constituency
Barnala_district
Indian politician
politician and the MLA in the Punjab Legislative Assembly representing the Bhadaur Assembly constituency in Punjab, India, since 2022. Prior to entering politics
Labh_Singh_Ugoke
Maharaja of the Sikh Empire from 1839 to 1840
third marriage was to Bhadauran Kanwar Sahiba, daughter of a Sardar of Bhadaur. His last wife was Katochan Sahiba, daughter of Mian Rai Singh, of Lambagraon
Nau_Nihal_Singh
16th Chief Minister of Punjab
the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election from Chamkaur Sahib and Bhadaur legislative assembly constituencies, but lost both the seats to his opponents
Charanjit_Singh_Channi
Indian politician
March 2022. "Punjab CM Charanjit Channi trailing from Chamkaur Sahib, Bhadaur seats". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 10 March 2022. Retrieved
Charanjit_Singh_(politician)
Elections for the 17th Legislative assembly of Punjab
BJP 104 Dhuri AAP INC SAD BJP 105 Sangrur AAP INC SAD BJP Barnala 106 Bhadaur (SC) AAP INC SAD BJP 107 Barnala AAP INC SAD BJP 108 Mehal Kalan (SC) AAP
Next Punjab Legislative Assembly election
Next_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian folklorist and writer
Indian folklorist and writer of Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi literature. Born at Bhadaur (Barnala) he did not complete his education and started travelling from
Devendra_Satyarthi
Town in Punjab, India
left Bhadaur to their eldest brother Dunna and went to seek their fortunes elsewhere about the year 1720. Bakhta settled a few miles east of Bhadaur in
Malaudh
Since the 18th century
Sikh Empire, and coins from the Sikh polities of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Bhadaur, Kaithal, Kalsia, Faridkot, and Buria/Jagadhri. Kapurthala State did not
Sikh_coinage
leader and CM Charanjit Singh Channi contested from Chamkaur Sahib and Bhadaur, and former CM Rajinder Kaur Bhattal contested from Lehragaga from INC
2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
2022_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Village in Punjab, India
capital Chandigarh and 8 km from Bhadaur City. Shaina pin code is 148103 and postal head office is Shaina . Barnala, Bhadaur, Rampura Phul, Raikot, Longowal
Sehna,_Barnala
Legislature of Punjab, India
Bhagwant Mann Chief Minister 105 Sangrur Narinder Kaur Bharaj Barnala 106 Bhadaur (SC) Labh Singh Ugoke AAP 107 Barnala Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer Elected
Punjab_Legislative_Assembly
Elections for the 18th Lok Sabha seats in Punjab
Hayer AAP 50,662 39.88 Simranjit Singh Mann SAD(A) 24,119 18.99 26,543 102 Bhadaur Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer AAP 31,512 32.27 Simranjit Singh Mann SAD(A) 25
2024 Indian general election in Punjab
2024_Indian_general_election_in_Punjab
Indian politician from Punjab
31 October 2021. "BHADAUR Election Result 2017, Winner, BHADAUR MLA, Punjab". NDTV.com. Retrieved 8 September 2021. "2017 Bhadaur - Punjab Assembly Election
Pirmal_Singh_Dhaula
Indian expressway connecting Amritsar and Jamnagar
NH-703 Moga to Jalandhar Road, intersects near Dharmkot. Bhata Bhai ka to Bhadaur Road, intersects near Dyalpura Bhai Ka. Rampura Phul, intersects Ludhiana-Bhatinda
Amritsar–Jamnagar_Expressway
to success in the Punjabi music industry. Along with Lok Sangeet Mandli Bhadaur, he recorded his first two songs in a collaborated album of thirteen songs
Nachhatar_Chhatta
Indian politician
2007 to 2011. Guru was born to Pritam Singh into a Ravidassia caste in Bhadaur and pursued his education in the state before entering the Indian Administrative
Darbara_Singh_Guru
Malwa Sangrur Lehra Malwa Sangrur Dirba Malwa Sangrur Sunam Malwa Barnala Bhadaur Malwa Barnala Barnala Malwa Barnala Mehal Kalan Malwa Sangrur Malerkotla
2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
2017_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician
August 2019. Phoolka's formative years were spent at his native village Bhadaur, into Sidhu Jat royal family in the Barnala district of Punjab, India.
H._S._Phoolka
Title of honor used in the Indian subcontinent
became hereditary for rulers of Orchha. Maharja Sir Sawai Madho Singhji Bhadaur, GCSI , Maharaja of Jaipur Bond, J. W.; Wright, Arnold (1922). Indian States:
Sawai_(title)
Lok Sabha constituency in Punjab
details Country India State Punjab Assembly constituencies Lehra Dirba Sunam Bhadaur Barnala Mehal Kalan Malerkotla Dhuri Sangrur Established 1952 Reservation
Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency
Sangrur_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Sangrur Sangrur 172,109 100 Dirba SC 182,695 101 Sunam None 196,136 102 Bhadaur SC Barnala 157,809 103 Barnala None 182,502 104 Mehal Kalan SC 160,348
List of constituencies of the Punjab Legislative Assembly
List_of_constituencies_of_the_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly
Keetu SAD 37,575 38.21 Surinder Pal Singh INC 21,305 21.67 16,270 16.54 84 Bhadaur (SC) Balbir Singh Ghunas SAD 43,558 50.54 Surinder Kaur INC 20,471 23.75
2002 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
2002_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician (1934–2004)
Punjab Legislative Assembly from the Bhadaur (SC) seat. He obtained 14,748 votes (49.92%). Bhaura lost the Bhadaur seat in the 1969 election, finishing
Bhan_Singh_Bhaura
Indian royal state that existed from 1763 to 1947
Khamanu. Narinder Singh was also granted administrative jurisdiction over Bhadaur and the annual revenue from the area. In 1809, Patiala State entered into
Patiala_State
1794 battle in the Maratha–Sikh wars
Jodh Singh of Kalsia, Bhanga Singh and Mehtab Singh of Thanesar and the Bhadaur sardars Dip Singh and Bir Singh agreed to join her while Sardar Tara Singh
Battle_of_Mardanpur
Ajaib Singh INC 101 Sunam Parminder Singh Dhindsa SAD Aman Arora INC 102 Bhadaur (SC) Mohammed Sadique INC Darbara Singh Guru SAD 103 Barnala Kewal Singh
2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
2012_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Phulkian princely state of Punjab during the British Raj in India
India Phulkian sardars Patiala State Jind State Faridkot State Malaudh Bhadaur Kaithal State Cis-Sutlej states Tiloka's personal name is alt. latinized
Nabha_State
Historical text of Sikhism
conquer all of the Punjab and establish Namdhari rule. Sir Attar Singh of Bhadaur translated the book to English in 1873 and published it in Varanasi. Several
Sau_Sakhi
Princely state of India (1763–1948)
India Phulkian sardars Patiala State Nabha State Faridkot State Malaudh Bhadaur Kaithal Cis-Sutlej states Rajbir's other son Satbir Singh also claims to
Jind_State
Current Legislative Assembly since 2022
Bhagwant Mann Chief Minister 105 Sangrur Narinder Kaur Bharaj Barnala 106 Bhadaur (SC) Labh Singh Ugoke AAP 107 Barnala Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer Elected
16th_Punjab_Assembly
Sikh sect
Commissioner of British Burma, on 23 August 1886, addressed to Attar Singh of Bhadaur, that "Ram Singh, Kuka, is going to be transferred to a more remote spot
Namdhari
Group of states in northwestern India
Phulkian sardars Patiala State Nabha State Jind State Faridkot State Malaudh Bhadaur Kaithal Ahmed, Farooqui Salma (2011). A Comprehensive History of Medieval
Cis-Sutlej_states
Indian judge (born 1952)
from the Bhadaur constituency of Punjab, which was reserved for Scheduled Castes. The outcome of the election was that Sadique won from Bhadaur and was
Prafulla_Chandra_Pant
Political party in India
Goyal 100. Dirba Harpal Singh Cheema 101. Sunam Aman Arora Barnala 102. Bhadaur Labh Singh Ugoke 103. Barnala Gurmeet Singh Hayer 104. Mehal Kalan Kulwant
Aam_Aadmi_Party_–_Punjab
Arjanipur Baghauna Baishistnagar Bakhri Bangra Bangra Barauna Bawan Dih Bhadaur Bhagar Bhagwanpur Bhaisaurha Bharwalia Bhikhpur Bhikhpur Bhagwanpur Birti
List of villages in Siwan district
List_of_villages_in_Siwan_district
Dhillon INC 58,723 47.78 Malkit Singh Keetu SAD 57,359 46.67 1,364 1.11 84 Bhadaur (SC) Balvir Singh Ghunas SAD 38,069 37.69 Surinder Kaur Balian INC 37,883
2007 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
2007_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Sikh reformer, civil servant and author (1858-1910)
crusade against Sikhism. Raja Bikram Singh Ahluwalia and Sir Attar Singh of Bhadaur invited him into the Lahore Singh Sabha so that they could use his services
Jawahir_Singh_Kapur
Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections
GEN Surjit Kaur Shiromani Akali Dal 68,262 48,720 71.4 % 7,855 16.1% 84 Bhadaur 84 SC Kundan Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 71,042 43,294 60.9 % 8,693 20.1%
1977 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1977_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
State assembly election in India
18 Beas 12 GEN Manmohan Singh SAD 1,26,962 91,722 72.2 % 1,827 2.0% 19 Bhadaur 84 SC Balbir Singh SAD 1,14,730 85,567 74.6 % 11,527 13.5% 20 Bhatinda
1997 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1997_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Legislative Assembly election in Punjab, India
82 Sherpur (SC) SAD Gobind Singh 83 Barnala SAD Surjit Singh Barnala 84 Bhadaur (SC) SAD Kundan Singh 85 Dhanaula SAD Gobind Singh Longowal 86 Sangrur
1985 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1985_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Politics of the contemporary Indian state of Punjab (1967–present)
99 Lehra 101. Sangrur 100 Dirba 102. Sangrur 101 Sunam 103. Barnala 102 Bhadaur 104. Barnala 103 Barnala 105. Barnala 104 Mehal Kalan 106. Sangrur 105
Politics_of_Punjab,_India
Local elections in India
Lehragaga 18. Longowal 19. Bhawanigarh 14 Barnala 16. Barnala - 20. Tapa 21. Bhadaur 22. Dhanaula 15 Sahibzada Ajit singh Nagar 17. Kharar 18. Zirakpur 19.
2021 Punjab, India local elections
2021_Punjab,_India_local_elections
Singh Shiromani Akali Dal Barnala None Surjeet Singh Shiromani Akali Dal Bhadaur SC Bachan Singh Indian National Congress Dhanaula None Hardit Singh Communist
1969 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1969_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Namdhari Sikh spiritual leader (1816–1885)
Commissioner of British Burma, on 23 August 1886, addressed to Atar Singh of Bhadaur, that "Ram Singh, Kuka, is going to be transferred to a more remote spot
Satguru_Ram_Singh
Sant Balvir Singh Ghunas SAD 101 Sunam Parminder Singh Dhindsa SAD 102 Bhadaur (SC) Mohammed Sadique INC 103 Barnala Kewal Singh Dhillon INC 104 Mehal
14th_Punjab_Assembly
Pharwahi 1173 83 Barnala None INC Som Dutt 4289 SAD Malkit Singh 3473 84 Bhadaur (SC) BSP Nirmal Singh Nimma 1040 INC Bachan Singh 859 85 Dhanaula None
1992 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1992_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
1972 Legislative Assembly elections
Communist Party of India 89 Barnala None Surjit Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 90 Bhadaur SC Kundan Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 91 Dhanaula None Sukhdev Singh Independent
1972 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1972_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
National awards given by Queen Victoria
the Viceroy of India. Nawab Imam Buksh Khan CIE Sardar Attar Singh, of Bhadaur CIE Rajagopala Krishna Yachendra of Venkatagiri CSI Edmund Foster Webster
1888_Birthday_Honours
Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Punjab, India
Health Sciences (3) - 3 Barnala Civil Hospital, Barnala(1) Civil Hospital Bhadaur, Dhanaula, Tapa & Mehal Kalan (4) 5 Bathinda Delhi Heart Institute & Multispeciality
COVID-19 pandemic in Punjab, India
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Punjab,_India
Princely state of India (1763–1948)
Faridkot State Phulkian sardars Patiala State Nabha State Jind State Malaudh Bhadaur Kaithal Cis-Sutlej states 1931-1941: Including Ad-Dharmis 'Tika' is alternatively
Faridkot_State
British administrator, prolific scholar and author
with other contemporary Sikh scholars and writers, such as Attar Singh of Bhadaur, Kahn Singh of Nabha (who became one of his closest Sikh assistants, first
Max_Arthur_Macauliffe
Sikh movement in Punjab from the 1870s onwards
about 30 chapters, set up on 10–11 April 1886, with Sardar Attar Singh Bhadaur as President and Professor Gurmukh Singh as secretary, retained a much
Singh_Sabha_movement
Members of Punjab Legislative Assembly
JAGDISH SAHNI Bharatiya Janta Party Beas MANJINDER SINGH KANG Akali Dal Bhadaur BALVIR SINGH GHUNAS Akali Dal Bhatinda HARMINDER SINGH JASSI Indian National
13th_Punjab_Assembly
INC 10200 89 Barnala GEN S. Singh M ADS 24271 R. Singh M INC 10119 90 Bhadaur (SC) B. Singh M CPI 14748 G. Singh M INC 8287 91 Dhanaula GEN H. Singh
1967 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1967_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Village in Punjab, India
in the Barnala district in the state of Punjab, India. Nearest town is Bhadaur at a distance of 3 km. Alkara is a relatively younger village, it is around
Alkara
Indian regional election
GEN Surjit Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 79,757 60,040 75.3 % 3,310 5.5% 84 Bhadaur 84 SC Kundan Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 81,189 51,632 63.6 % 7,604 14.7%
1980 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
1980_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election
Members of Punjab Legislative Assembly
Dhindsa SAD 100 Dirba Harpal Singh Cheema AAP 101 Sunam Aman Arora AAP 102 Bhadaur Pirmal Singh Dhaula AAP 103 Barnala Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer AAP 104 Mehal
15th_Punjab_Assembly
Sunam Bhagwant Mann AAP 63,979 Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa SAD 50,745 13,234 102 Bhadaur (SC) Bhagwant Mann AAP 60,534 Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa SAD 31,800 28,734 103
2014 Indian general election in Punjab
2014_Indian_general_election_in_Punjab
Indian politician (1901–1979)
underground irrigation system. His wife belonged to the royal family of Bhadaur. Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala played a pivotal role in promoting and institutionalizing
Gian_Singh_Rarewala
Punjab's opposition leader
February 1980 Indian National Congress Balram Jakhar 7th Nirmal Singh Nimma (Bhadaur) 25 February 1992 12 February 1997 Bahujan Samaj Party Satnam Singh Kainth
List of leaders of the opposition in the Punjab Legislative Assembly
List_of_leaders_of_the_opposition_in_the_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly
Members of Punjab Legislative Assembly
Bharatiya Janta Party 18 Beas 12 GEN Manmohan Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 19 Bhadaur 84 SC Balbir Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 20 Bhatinda 111 GEN Chiranji Lal
11th_Punjab_Assembly
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English
Phonetic name based on initials.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
King; Emperor; Throne
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kinnary | கீநà¯à®¨à®¾à®°à¯à®¯Â
Shore, Musical instrument, Goddess of wealth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rituraj | ரிதà¯à®°à®¾à®œ
King of seasons, Spring, Lord of all seasons
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lotus flower, Pure and Lovely
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A star's name brilliance
Female
Hebrew
(חִטָה) Hebrew name CHITA means "food, grain." Compare with other forms of Chita.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Grater Flower; Born in Falgun; A Hindu Month
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Immortality
Biblical
right hand
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