• Mehtab Singh may refer to: Mehtab Singh (footballer) Mehtab Singh Bhangu (18th Century), Sikh warrior and martyr Mehtab Singh Grewal Nghlhav Mehtabs Singh...
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    Mehtab Singh (d. 1745) was a Sikh warrior and martyr. Mehtab Singh was a Jat Sikh of the Bhangu clan hailing from Mirarikot. He was the son of Hara Singh...
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  • Mehtab Singh (Punjabi: ਮਹਿਤਾਬ ਸਿੰਘ; born 5 June 1998) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Indian Super League club Mumbai...
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  • India. It was built in the remembrance of the event when Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh brought here head of Massa Ranghar, who was guilty of sacrilege...
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    Mehtab Kaur (c. 1782 – 1813) was the first wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. She was the mother of Maharaja Sher Singh,...
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    Prabandhak Committee. Mehtab Singh born on 1879 in Hadali, Shahpur District now in Pakistan. His father Hazur Singh died when Mehtab Singh was four years old...
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    After listening, Sardar Mehtab Singh Bhangu volunteered to bring Massa Ranghar's head back to Bikaner. Another Sikh, Sukha Singh Kalsi (a Tarkhan) of Mari...
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    Government College in Lahore.[citation needed] Shabeg was a descendant of Mehtab Singh who killed Massa Ranghar after he captured the Golden Temple. In 1942...
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  • Sardar Mehtab Singh Grewal (born 1857) was a home minister in the court of Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha State in the early 20th century. Mehtab is credited...
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    In 1789, Ranjit Singh married his first wife Mehtab Kaur, the muklawa happened in 1796. She was the only daughter of Gurbaksh Singh Kanhaiya and his...
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