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Zorawar Singh (1784–12 December 1841) was a military general of the Dogra Rajput ruler, Gulab Singh of Jammu. [3] [4] He served as the governor ( wazir-e-wazarat ) of Kishtwar and extended the territories of the kingdom by conquering Ladakh and Baltistan . [5]
Zorawar Singh (Punjabi: ਸਾਹਿਬਜ਼ਾਦਾ ਜ਼ੋਰਾਵਰ ਸਿੰਘ, pronunciation: [säːɦɪbd͡ʒäːd̪ɛ d͡ʒoɾäːʋaɾ sɪ́ŋgᵊ]; 17 November 1696 – 5 or 6 December 1705), alternatively spelt as Jorawar Singh, was a son of Guru Gobind Singh who was executed in the court of Wazir Khan, the Mughal Governor of ...
Jan 19, 2024 · Zorawar Singh (1786-1841) , born in to the house of a Hindu Ranghar Rajput (chandel) family of Kashmir, was a military general who conquered Ladakh and Baltistan in the Sikh times and carried the Khalsa flag as far as the interior of Tibet.
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Jul 22, 2020 · General Zorawar Singh Kahluria (1784-1841), Governor of Kishtwar and loyal lieutenant to Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu, was pursuing a vision few men in history would have dared contemplate. He aimed to extend India’s frontiers all the way to the edges of China.
Nov 28, 2015 · Zorawar Singh (November 28, 1696 - December 26, 1705), the third son of Guru Gobind Singh, was born to Mata Jito Ji (also known as Mata Sundari Ji) at Anandpur on November 28, 1696. He was barely nine years old at the time of the evacuation of Anandpur on the night of December 20, 1704.
Jan 13, 2024 · Learn about Zorawar Singh, a 19th-century military leader who conquered Ladakh, Baltistan, and Tibet for the Sikh Empire. Explore his strategies, tactics, and leadership qualities in this article by Lt Col Manoj K Channan.
ZORAWAR SINGH (1786-1841), military general who conquered Ladakh and Baltistan in the Sikh times and carried the Khalsa flag as far as the interior of Tibet.