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  2. Chand Nawab - Wikipedia

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    Chand Nawab (born 1963) is a Pakistani journalist from Karachi. [1] Chand Nawab is a popular media personality. Before Joining ARY News, Chand Nawab has been working for different print and electronic media houses. In 2008, a video of Chand Nawab surfaced on YouTube in which he fumbled while reporting Eid festival in Karachi.

  3. Chanda Sahib - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Carnatic containing the territory of Tanjore ruled by the Nawab of the Carnatic, Chanda Sahib. Chanda Sahib accepted a large tributes for protection and left for Arcot. Two years later in 1736 he returned, again was admitted into the Trichinopoly fort, and proceeded to instate himself the Nawab of the Carnatic and received ...

  4. Chand kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Chand princes used Maharajkumar, Kunwar or Gusain as title. Maharajkumar was at the start of the name, while Kunwar or Gusain was used at the end. Doti princes used Rainka. Katyuris and Chands also used Rajwar as titles.(Chand's are also referred to as (६ पल्ल्या रजबार). A Rajbar who wears a "Janev" made of 6 threads ...

  5. Chanda Sahib invasion of Travancore - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Carnatic Sultanate was under the rule of Nawab Dost Ali Khan, with Chanda Sahib serving as the Nawab's General and also his son-in-law. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In March 1740, Dost Ali Khan, the Nawab of Arcot, dispatched Chanda Sahib and Baba Sahib to conquer certain territories on behalf of his son, Safdar Ali Khan. [ 7 ]

  6. Mankera - Wikipedia

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    Misr Diwan Chand besieged Mankera for twenty-two days before the Nawab surrendered the fort to the Sikhs. After the surrender, the area was put under the direct control of the Lahore empire. The Sikh rule of Mankera ended in 1847.

  7. Siege of Multan (1818) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1818, Ranjit Singh ordered Misr Diwan Chand to rendezvous on the south-west frontier of the Sikh Empire to make preparations for an expedition against Multan. By January 1818, the Sikh Empire had established an extensive supply chain from the capital, Lahore, to Multan, with the use of boat transports to ferry supplies across the Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi rivers. [11]

  8. Chand (name) - Wikipedia

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    Chand Bardai, Indian poet; Chand Bibi, Indian ruler and warrior; Chand Burke, Indian actor in Hindi and Punjabi language films; Chand Kaur, ruler of the Sikh Empire; Chand Nawab (born 1963), Pakistani journalist; Chand Sadagar, rich river and sea merchant of Champaknagar in Eastern India; Chand Usmani (1933–1989), Indian actress

  9. Gujranwala - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. For other uses, see Gujranwala (disambiguation). Metropolis in Punjab Gujranwala گُجرانوالہ (Punjabi) گوجرانوالہ (Urdu) Metropolis Nishan-e-Manzil UCP Gujranwala Jinnah Interchange flyover Mall of Gujranwala Nickname: City of Wrestlers Gujranwala Location in Punjab ...