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1. Surat Singh Majithia, Raja
(Biographies/1800)
... 2,000 men in the division sent under Sher Singh Atarivala to Multan to quell Diwan Mul Raj's revolt. In September 1848, he as well as Sher Singh's troops joined the rebels. ...
2. Karam Singh, Sant
(Biographies/1800)
... amassed a rich booty. Almost every house and shop had been ransacked and plundered after its inmates were killed, irrespective of the fact whether they were actual rebels ...
3. Dhaunkal Singh
(Biographies/1800)
... to reduce the rebels who had risen in support of Ghulam Mohi ud-Din, the governor of Kashmir. He secured some initial success against the rebels, but eventually fell in the fighting. Source: TheSikhEncyclopedia.Com ...
4. Atar Singh Sandhanvalia
(Biographies/1800)
... the rebels passage through their territory. A Sikh force 20,000 strong under Mian Labh Singh and General Gulab Singh crossed the Sutlej and surrounded the dera of Bhai Bir Singh Naurangabadi. However, ...
5. Brasyer C.B., Colonel J
(Biographies/British)
... arms. The guard, who, it was afterwards learnt, had been given ammunition to hold the gate for the rebels, defiantly refused. Lieutenant Brasyer saw that determined action was necessary, so he caused his ...
6. Sri Guru Tegh Bhadur Sahib Ji
(Sikh Gurus/Sikh Gurus)
... The inhabitants of Kamrup and Assam became rebels against the rule of Delhi. The Emperor had recently sent Mir Jumla to subdue them but after some success, he died before eaching Dacca on his return journey. ...
7. Akali Phula Singh ji
(Biographies/Sikh Martyrs)
... 1816, Akali Ji lead his forces against the rebels in the west and south of Punjab, including the Nawab of Multan who had not paid his taxes. In 1817, Phoola Singh was sent to Hazara to recover ...
8. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
(Biographies/Sikh Martyrs)
...  Punjab obstructed the communication between Delhi and Lahore, the capital of Punjab, and it worried Emperor Bahadur Shah. He gave up his plan to subdue the rebels in Rajasthan ...
9. Today in Sikh History :25th May
(Sikh History/Sikh History Timeline)
... Where are their abodes? ZAKARIA: Their homes are the saddles of their horses. SHAH: It seems probable these rebels will raise their heads. Having taken a hint ...
10. Historical Sikh Events: The Second Anglo Sikh War
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... commander, marched on Multan and called upon the rebels to submit. Although the British Resident approved of Edwardes' conduct, Lord Dalhousie was furious at the audacity of a "subaltern ...
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