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Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo (Let me be a daughter in my next life) is an Indian television series. [1] It premiered on 16 March 2009 on Zee TV.It starred Ratan Rajput, Abhishek Rawat, Sudesh Berry, Mukul Harish, Richa Mukherjee, Dipika Kakar, Aditya Lakhia, Roopa Ganguly and Sukirti Kandpal.
Vikram Mastal (Sharma) as Sepoy Balwinder Singh, a wrestler who opposes Ishar and becomes a soldier; Jaspal Sehgal as Sepoy Bhagwan Singh, who runs an orphanage; Pippa Hughes as Teresa, a maid in the fort who is in love with Gurmukh; Sameksha as Sohni, Ishar Singh's wife; Kamaljeet Rana as Sepoy Sunder Singh; Rahul Ranaa as Sepoy Kala singh
Ram Chandra Bharadwaj. Ram Chandra Bharadwaj, also known as Pandit Ram Chandra was the president of the Ghadar Party between 1914 and 1917. As a member of the Ghadar Party, Ram Chandra was also one of the founding editors of the Hindustan Ghadar and a key leader of the party in its role in the Indo-German Conspiracy.
Ram Singh is an Indian name and may refer to: . Ram Singh I (died 1688), Maharaja of Jaipur; Ram Singh II (1835–1880), Maharaja of Jaipur; Ram Singh of Bharatpur (1873–1929), Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur
In 1871, the line of the Phulkian dynasty which had ruled Nabha, a small 11-gun state, since 1718 became extinct upon the death from tuberculosis of the young Raja, Bhagwan Singh (1842–1871). The remaining two lines of the dynasty-the rulers of Patiala and Jind-in conjunction with the British government fixed upon Hira Singh Gosal as the ...
Tara Singh and Sher Singh had similar rumours, it is said that Sher Singh was the son of a chintz weaver, Nahala and Tara Singh was the son of Manki, a servant in the household of Sada Kaur. Henry Edward Fane, the nephew and aide-de-camp to the Commander-in-Chief, India, General Sir Henry Fane, who spent several days in Ranjit Singh's company ...
Killed in battle with his son and successor, Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah: Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah: 1390–1411 Patron of the first recorded Bengali poet Shah Muhammad Saghir: Saifuddin Hamza Shah: 1411–1412 Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah: 1435–1459 Rukunuddin Barbak Shah: 1459–1474 Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah: 1474–1481 Patron of Bengali poet Zainuddin ...
Ram Singh died young. He had been in poor health since July 1910 but accompanied his younger brother, Udai Bhan Singh, on 19 October 1910, to Mumbai to receive Shahzada Basdev Singh of Pandriganeshpur, a grandson of Maharaja Sher Singh, who was returning from England. [21] [20] After a week's stay in Mumbai, he returned to Dholpur on 26 October ...