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Sikh state
Kalsia was a princely state in Punjab, British India, one of the former Cis-Sutlej states. It was founded by Gurbaksh Singh Kalsia in 1760. After India's
Kalsia
Province of British India
State); Sub-Himalayan geographical division (including Ambala district, Kalsia State, Hoshiarpur district, Gurdaspur District, Sialkot District, Gujrat
Punjab Province (British India)
Punjab_Province_(British_India)
Geographical region in South Asia
State); Sub-Himalayan geographical division (including Ambala district, Kalsia State, Hoshiarpur district, Gurdaspur District, Sialkot District, Gujrat
Punjab
State in northwestern India
Haryana. Among the princely states that were located in the state were Jind, Kalsia, Loharu, Dujana and Pataudi, as well as parts of the Patiala State. During
Haryana
Cultural aspect of the region of Punjab
State); Sub−Himalayan geographical division (including Ambala district, Kalsia State, Hoshiarpur district, Gurdaspur district, Sialkot District, Gujrat
Religion_in_the_Punjab
Town in Haryana, India
Before independence in 1947, it was the capital of the princely state of Kalsia. Chhachhrauli has two areas: Khadar is a low lying area near the banks of
Chhachhrauli
Indian political party
focus on agrarian conflicts, especially in Patiala, Malerkotla, Nabha, and Kalsia states. As per the body's constitution, membership was open to all adult
Punjab_Riyasti_Praja_Mandal
(minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla
Demographics_of_Punjab,_India
City in Punjab, India
by Kalsia rulers. In 1922, Ravi Sher Singh visited Dera Bassi after his paramount as the monarch of Kalsia state. Following the merger of Kalsia State
Dera_Bassi
Head of government of Punjab, India
Nabha, Faridkot and Malerkotla. The other two states were Nalagarh and Kalsia. PEPSU was earlier headed by the Premier, from 1952 the chief minister become
Chief Minister of Punjab, India
Chief_Minister_of_Punjab,_India
Former State of India
Malerkotla, title Nawab, Hereditary salute of 11 guns and two Non-salute states Kalsia, title Raja (till 1916 Sardar)[citation needed] Nalagarh, title Raja. The
Patiala and East Punjab States Union
Patiala_and_East_Punjab_States_Union
District in Punjab, India
Kapura were added to Ferozepur. In 1855, the area of Chirk was returned to Kalsia State. In 1856, the Nawab of Mamdot was removed because of his and his son's
Firozpur_district
Group of states in northwestern India
the British due to the doctrine of lapse. The Cis-Sutlej states included Kalsia State, Kaithal State, Patiala State, Nabha State, Jind State, Thanesar,
Cis-Sutlej_states
Since the 18th century
coins from the Sikh polities of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Bhadaur, Kaithal, Kalsia, Faridkot, and Buria/Jagadhri. Kapurthala State did not issue their own
Sikh_coinage
Indigenous Muslim community of Mewat, India
(Badgujar) Pawar (Mewal) Bilyana Bhati Kalisa (Pahat) Chauhan Ratawat Veer Godh Kalsia Sukeda Bhabla Gomal Kanwaliya (Kamaaliya) Gehlot Jhangala Mark (Mandar)
Meo_(ethnic_group)
Former associate bank of State Bank of India
Bank of India and was renamed State Bank of Patiala. In April it absorbed Kalsia State Bank. The logo of the State Bank of Patiala is a blue circle with
State_Bank_of_Patiala
princely-states of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Kapurthala, Faridkot, Malerkotla, Kalsia, and Nalagarh. Yadvinder Singh of Patiala served as the Rajpramukh of PEPSU
List of districts of Punjab, India
List_of_districts_of_Punjab,_India
District of Punjab in India
protection of the Chief of Kalsia. In 1855, the British administration restored the Chhirak Ilaka to the Sardar of Kalsia state after determining that
Moga_district
Sikh separatist movement in the Punjab region
held by the Sikh-ruled princely states of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Faridkot, Kalsia, and Kapurthala, would form a country. According to Giani Kartar Singh,
Khalistan_movement
Agency of British India
1941 Census Those 16 Punjab state were Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Kapurthala, Kalsia, Faridkot, Bahawalpur, Maler Kotla, Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Bilaspur (Kahlur)
Punjab_States_Agency
Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)
The Panjgarhia misl was further divided into the Sham Singh and Kalsias. The Kalsias were subdivided into the Landpindian and Barapindian. Singh, Khushwant
Sikh_Confederacy
division. Some Sikh states in Haryana were Jind, Kaithal, Hisar, Ladwa, Kalsia and others. Mostly Sikh rulers belong to Jats community of Punjab. During
History_of_Haryana
Former Punjabi royal dynasty
depicting a meeting between Sahib Singh of Patiala State, Jodh Singh of Kalsia State, Lal Singh of Kaithal State, Mehak Singh, and Raja Jaswant Rao Holkar
Phulkian_dynasty
Former province of India from 1947 to 1950
(minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla
East_Punjab
(Virk) Singh Krora Misl (Virk & Dhaliwal) Sukerchakia Misl (Sandhawalia) Kalsia State (1763-1948, Sandhu) Kaithal State (1767-1843, Sidhu) Ladwa State (1763-1846
List of Jat dynasties and states
List_of_Jat_dynasties_and_states
Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy
the Sutlej river and also Chhachhrauli (which later formed into Kalsia State). Kalsia State Dhavan, Purnima (2011). When Sparrows Became Hawks: The Making
Singh_Krora_Misl
Harinder Singh Jind Princely State Punjab and Haryana, India Satbir Singh Kalsia Princely State Haryana, India Ravisher Singh Kangra Princely State Himachal
List of princely states of British India (by region)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(by_region)
1794 battle in the Maratha–Sikh wars
Yamuna and marched towards Patiala. Raja Bhag Singh of Jhind, Jodh Singh of Kalsia, Bhanga Singh and Mehtab Singh of Thanesar and the Bhadaur sardars Dip Singh
Battle_of_Mardanpur
District in Punjab, India
been formed earlier from the entire Nalagarh State and parts of Patiala & Kalsia State. It comprised three tehsils: Nalagarh, Kandaghat, and Dera Bassi.
Patiala_district
1947–1956 integration of Indian princely states
Patiala, Kapurthala, Jind, Nabha, Faridkot, Malerkotla, Nalargarh, and Kalsia. The United State of Rajasthan was formed as the result of a series of mergers
Political integration of India
Political_integration_of_India
Village in Punjab, India
of Kalsia as an exclave, surrounded by Moga tehsil of Ferozpur district, effectively making it a Kalsia enclave within British Punjab. After Kalsia acceded
Charik
Ahluwalia, Dhanna Singh Malwai, Diwan Moti Ram, Diwan Ram Dayal, Jodh Singh Kalsia and Hari Singh Nalwa. Ilahi Bakhsh commanded the artillery, and Akali contingents
Siege_of_Multan_(1818)
Countries in Asia which are monarchies
state 1760–1947 India Kalat Kalat 19-gun salute state 1666–1955 Pakistan Kalsia non-salute state 1006–1949 India Kamta-Rajaula State non-salute state 1812–1948
Monarchies_in_Asia
Overview of the procedure of elections in the Indian state of Haryana
Cis-Sutlej states, which included princely states of Jind, Kaithal and Kalsia, as well as the parts of princely states of Patiala and Nabha falling in
Elections_in_Haryana
Sikh state
depicting a meeting between Sahib Singh of Patiala State, Jodh Singh of Kalsia State, Lal Singh of Kaithal State, Mehak Singh, and raja Jaswant Rao Holkar
Kaithal_State
Failed Sikh expedition to Kashmir
was reported to Ranjit Singh by Fateh Singh Ahluwalia and Jodh Singh of Kalsia that the Sikh forces depleting due to starvation. Sujan Rae Adalti and his
Battle_of_Kashmir_(1814)
Official of the Sikh Empire
plundered the provisions of the Afghans. Besides Diwan Mohkam Chand, Jodh Singh Kalsia, Fateh Singh Ahluwalia, and Sardar Dal Singh, and Diwan Ram Dayal (1799–1820)
Mohkam_Chand
Ethnoreligious group
State/Jind district 66,339 26.55% 66,688 20.54% —N/a —N/a 20,033 3.13% Kalsia State 28,168 41.6% 10,551 17.63% —N/a —N/a —N/a —N/a Karnal district 26
Punjabi_Hindus
Shahbad, Dasaundha Singh of Sadhora, Baghel Singh of Maloud, Jodh Singh of Kalsia, and Rup Singh of Ropar. They launched their revenge-attack at 8 am on 10
1796_Haridwar_Kumbh_clash
1748–1769 Afghan invasions in India
Bhangi Misl Kanhaiya Misl Ramgarhia Misl Singhpuria Misl Panjgarhia Misl Kalsia (from 1763) Nishanwalia Misl Sukerchakia Misl Dallewalia Misl Nakai Misl
Indian campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Indian_campaign_of_Ahmad_Shah_Durrani
1813 battle during the Afghan-Sikh Wars
Afghan troops and was able to have a small body of troops under Jodh Singh Kalsia and Nihal Singh Attari present at the captures of Hari Parbat and Shergarh
Battle_of_Attock_(1813)
Kirti Chakra awardees
Vijayaraghavan Indian Air Force Posthumous Flight Lieutenant Karan Sher Singh Kalsia Indian Air Force Posthumous Flight Lieutenant Madhusudan Ray Indian Air
List of Kirti Chakra award recipients
List_of_Kirti_Chakra_award_recipients
Indian military officer and ambassador (1907–1990)
Maharajas of Sikh princely states like Patiala, Faridkot, Kapurthala, Nabha, Kalsia and Jind and local armed Sikhs who formed groups and raided Muslim villages
Mohindar_Singh_Chopra
grants went to Basant Singh, Jodh Singh Runsia, Attar Singh, Jodh Singh Kalsia and a second entry recorded under Basant Singh. Patiala received no share
Ranjit Singh's second Cis-Sutlej campaign
Ranjit_Singh's_second_Cis-Sutlej_campaign
Organization digitizing and preserving Punjab's cultural heritage
Agency, namely Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Kapurthala, Kalsia, and Nalagarh, comprising 650,000 digital files. Furthermore, colonial records
Panjab_Digital_Library
erstwhile Patiala, Nabha, Faridkot, Malerkotla, Jind, Kapurthala, Nalagarh and Kalsia states) were formerly housed in the Rajindra Kothi at the Baradari Gardens
Punjab_State_Archives
Sikh kingdom
of Buria, Roy Singh of Jagadhri, Mehtab Singh of Thanesar, Jodh Singh of Kalsia, and Karam Singh Shahidi, to launch raids into British-controlled territory
Ladwa_State
Regional divisions in Haryana
Singh Jind State of Phulkian Jat Sikh Kaithal State of Phulkian Jat Sikh Kalsia of Jat Sikh Kapurthala State (Narwana) of Phulkian Jat Sikh Pathan Nawab
Administrative divisions of Haryana
Administrative_divisions_of_Haryana
Maharaja
(1886–1979) in 1902 and had one son. A daughter, who married the Rai of Kalsia and had two sons. 1834-1848: Maharajkumar Sri Raghubir Singh 1848-1864:
Raghubir_Singh_of_Jind
Political entity ruled by Sikhs
(chiefs) of the precursory Sikh misls, such as Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Faridkot, Kalsia, Manimajra, Kapurthala, and Kaithal. The Battle of Sirhind (1764) was a
Sikh_state
Bhangi Misl Kanhaiya Misl Ramgarhia Misl Singhpuria Misl Panjgarhia Misl Kalsia (from 1763) Nishanwalia Misl Sukerchakia Misl Dallewalia Misl Nakai Misl
List of wars involving Afghanistan
List_of_wars_involving_Afghanistan
697 1948 India Kalahandi 9 1760 1947 India Kalat 19 1666 1955 Pakistan Kalsia 1006 1949 India Kamta-Rajaula 1812 1948 India Kanker 1947 India Kapurthala
List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(alphabetical)
British Indian Army soldier (1830–1903)
Singh's grand-nephew, Sardar Sant Singh Datt, who was Chief Resident of Kalsia State. Sardar Sant Singh Datt's son, Major General Kalwant Singh, was a
Ganda_Singh_Datt
1814 engagement during Ranjit Singh's Kashmir expedition
was reported to Ranjit Singh by Fateh Singh Ahluwalia and Jodh Singh of Kalsia that the Sikh forces depleting due to starvation. Sujan Rae Adalti and his
Battle_of_Toshamaidan_Pass
Sikh reformer, civil servant and author (1858-1910)
contributions were made by the states of Patiala, Jind, Kapurthala, Nabha and Kalsia along with Sunder Singh Majithia. The committee founded the Khalsa College
Jawahir_Singh_Kapur
Town in Punjab, India
British. The chiefs of Malaudh along with the Rajas of Jind, Patiala, Nabha, Kalsia and Kapurthala, the chiefs of Kheri, Bhadaur and Ladhran, the Singhpurias
Malaudh
Indian oncologist and medical writer
Council of Medical Research (ICMR) awarded him the Raja Ravi Shersingh of Kalsia Memorial Award in 1971 and the Government of India included him the Republic
Darab_Jehangir_Jussawala
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
Sarkar, Rajshahi, Bengal Bawa Bhag Singh, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Kalsia, Punjab Lieutenant Ishar Singh, Benares State Service Munshi Sundar Singh
1919_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)
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Beautiful
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Doer
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Corolla; Blossom
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Good Character
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Hindu, Indian
Lightning; Sunshine; One who Follows the Sun or Light
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Hebrew Greek Latin
Flower.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Manly.
Female
Arthurian
, the curveter.
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Muslim
Sacred, Pious
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Hindu
Supreme spirit, Lord of the lords, A name of Lord Rama
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