The Dogras, or Dogra people, are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group living primarily in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and neighbouring...
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the 38th Dogras 3rd Battalion – formerly the 1st Battalion, 41st Dogras 10th (Training) Battalion – formerly the 2nd Battalion, 41st Dogras The regiment...
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Dogra or Dogri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dogras, or Dogra people, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic community of Pakistan and India. Dogra, Dogras or...
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Tanvi Dogra is an Indian television actress best known for portraying Falguni Purohit in Jiji Maa. She is currently portraying Neetii Juneja in Colors...
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Riddhi Dogra (born 22 September 1984/85) is an Indian actress known for her role of Nusrat in Jio Cinema's Asur, Astha in Alt Balaji's The Married Woman...
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between the Dogras and the Tibetans, executed by an exchange of notes. The Tibetan note, incorporating the concessions made by the Dogras, was handed...
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flourished under the Dogras due to two main reasons: contact with the Mughals and the ascendance of the Jammu State. Exchanges between the Dogras and the Mughals...
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Sumeet Dogra (born 29 November 1969) is an Indian former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Delhi and Haryana between 1990 and 1998. List of...
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tribute to Dogras. Gyalpo agreed to pay 50,000 rupees as war indemnity and 20,000 rupees as annual tribute. Alarmed by the advances of Dogras, Mehan Singh...
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The 41st Dogras was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment was raised as the 41st (Dogra) Bengal Infantry in 1900 in Jullundur by...
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