• Ghanaur is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in Patiala district in the state of Punjab, India and it is Sub-Tehsil of Rajpura with powers of Joint Magistrate...
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  • Gurlal Ghanaur is an Indian politician and he is a renowned punjab style kabbadi player and the MLA representing the Ghanaur Assembly constituency in...
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  • Ghanaur Assembly constituency is one of the 117 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Punjab state in India. It is part of Patiala district. List of...
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    the crown prince. The Mughal forces and the Sikh forces met in battle at Ghanaur, near Patiala. The Mughal army lost the battle and surrendered. In March...
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    had 14 chhats and 24 makans, the chhats – being Banur, Shamdo, Kauli, Ghanaur, Patton, Khera Gujju, Suhron, Ajrawar, Chamaru, Manakpur and Jausla, and...
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    defeat of the Mughal Army at Battle of Muzzaffargarh and later at Battle of Ghanaur, due to the mounted casualties Shah Alam II reappointed Mirza Najaf Khan...
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  • elected as the member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly from Ghanaur. He won the Ghanaur Assembly constituency on an INC ticket, he beat the member of...
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    with a specialisation in sculpture. Born in a working-class family in Ghanaur Khurd in Punjab, India on 26 December 1983, to mother Joginder Kaur and...
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    Bassi Kuljit Singh Randhawa Aam Aadmi Party Government Patiala 113 Ghanaur Gurlal Ghanaur Aam Aadmi Party Government 114 Sanour Harmit Singh Pathanmajra Aam...
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  • Kunjpura (1772) Sikh raids on Delhi Rescue of captured Girls (1769) Battle of Ghanaur Battle of Rohtas (1779) Capture of Delhi and Red Fort (1783) Battle of...
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