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  2. Hira Singh of Nabha - Wikipedia

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    Hira Singh ascended the throne of Nabha on 9 June 1871 and began a long and successful reign that would usher Nabha into the modern era. Great monuments and public buildings were erected, roads, railways, hospitals, schools and palaces were constructed and an efficient modern army was established that saw service during the Second Afghan War ...

  3. Hira Singh Khatri - Wikipedia

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    Hira Singh Khatri (Nepali: हिरा सिं खत्री) is the director of the first Nepali movie, Aama. [1] After the success of the first movie, he directed two more movies for the Nepal government.

  4. Hira Singh Markam - Wikipedia

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    Hira Singh Markam (14 January 1942 – 28 October 2020) was an Indian politician who founded Gondwana Ganatantra Party, a regional political party based in Chhattisgarh. He has served as the member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Pali-Tanakhar since 1998 to 2003.

  5. Dogra dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Hira Singh, was a great favourite of Maharaja Ranjit Singh [27] and Gulab Singh once even aspired to have him installed as the Sikh emperor. [28] Hira Singh had become prime minister aged 24, after his father and Gulab Singh's brother Vizir Dhian Singh was assassinated in his blotched September 1843 coup d'état against Sikh emperor Sher Singh ...

  6. Nabha - Wikipedia

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    One is for the family of Hira Singh, the other, for the original rulers of Nabha, is located on the grounds of Punjab Public School, near the water tank, on what was originally known as Shyam Bagh (near Jamunawali Sark (Road)). There rests Maharaja Devinder Singh, his two sons, his wives, Maharani Lilavati, Maharani Mann Kaur and "Cheteanwali ...

  7. Tuleshwar Hira Singh Markam - Wikipedia

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    Tuleshwar Hira Singh Markam (born 1973) [1] is an Indian politician from Chhattisgarh. He is an MLA from Pali Tanakhar Assembly constituency, which is reserved for Scheduled Tribes community, in Korba district. [2] He won the 2023 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election, representing the Gondwana Gantantra Party. [3] [4]

  8. Borawal - Wikipedia

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    The haveli of Maharaja Hira Singh, the ruler of Nabha state in Punjab, was located in the middle of Borawal but is now in shambles. Borawal was the maternal ancestral village of Maharaja Hira Singh who ascended the Nabha throne in the absence of any direct descendant of Raja Bhagwan Singh who died young from tuberculosis in 1871. Many persons ...

  9. Hira Singh Bisht - Wikipedia

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    Hira Singh Bisht is an Indian politician from Uttarakhand and a three term Member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. Bisht represents the Doiwala (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency). [1] Bisht is a member of the Indian National Congress. He has served as the Cabinet minister in the Cabinet of former Chief Minister Shri N. D. Tiwari. With ...