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  2. Ramgarhia - Wikipedia

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    Watchtower of the Ramgarhia Bunga. Originally called Thoka, meaning carpenter, [2] the Ramgarhia are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, whose birth surname of Thoka became Ramgarhia in the 18th century when he was put in charge of rebuilding what became known as Ramgarhia Bunga, at Ramrauni, near Amritsar.

  3. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia - Wikipedia

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    Miniature portrait of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia as a youth. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia was born into a Sikh family [2] in 1723. According to W. H. McLeod, [3] his birthplace was the village of Ichogil, near Lahore, whilst H. S. Singha [4] refers only to Lahore and Purnima Dhavan [5] mentions origins in either Guga or Sur Singh, both near Amritsar.

  4. Jat Sikh - Wikipedia

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    Jat Sikh or Jatt Sikh (Gurmukhi: ਜੱਟ ਸਿੱਖ) is an ethnoreligious group, a subgroup of the Jat people whose traditional religion is Sikhism, originating from the Indian subcontinent. They are one of the dominant communities in the Punjab, India , owing to their large land holdings. [ 2 ]

  5. PBX 1 - Wikipedia

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    The album debuted at number 66 on the Billboard Canadian Albums Chart. [1] The album reached the top spot on iTunes and became the top Indian Pop album. [2] [3] The songs "Jatt Da Muqabala", "Badfella" and "Dawood" were ranked No. 11, 24, and 26 on UK Asian Music Chart by OCC.

  6. Surinder Shinda - Wikipedia

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    Surinder Pal Dhammi (20 May 1953 – 26 July 2023), better known as Surinder Shinda, was an Indian singer of Punjabi music [1] who is considered a "grandfather of MOC (Music on Console)" [further explanation needed], [2] and has been described as "legendary". [3]

  7. Ramgarhia Misl - Wikipedia

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    Jassa Singh Ramgarhia appealed to Sahib Singh Bedi to ask them once again to lift the siege but Sahib Singh consoled the Ramgarhia chief by telling him God would help him. [3] The night of the day the messenger arrived with this message from Sahib Singh Bedi, the river Beas flooded and swept away the besieging Kanhaiya and Sukerchakia forces. [ 3 ]

  8. Gur Sidhu discography - Wikipedia

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    Subah Jatt Da: Amrit Maan and Gurlez Akhtar Bamb Beats Manke: Jassa Dhillon Brown Town Music Jatt Rule: Aarsh Benipal and Gurlez Akhtar Swagger Music Raje Jatt: Jagga Bajwa Jass Records When I Am Gone: Sidhu Moose Wala: Sidhu Moose Wala Snitches Get Stitches: Faraar [9] Jassa Dhillon Brown Town Music Chote Chote Ghar [10] Ranjit Bawa: Nupur ...

  9. Diljit Dosanjh - Wikipedia

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    Diljit Dosanjh was born on 6 January 1984 [8] to a Jat Sikh [9] [10] family in the village of Dosanjh Kalan in Phillaur tehsil, Jalandhar district, Punjab, India.His father, Balbir Singh, is a former employee of Punjab Roadways and his mother, Sukhwinder Kaur, is a homemaker.