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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adina_BegAdina Beg - Wikipedia

    Adina Beg Khan ( c. 1710 – 15 September 1758) was a Punjabi general and administrator who served as the last governor of the Punjab region of the Mughal Empire, including the provinces of Lahore and of Multan.

  2. Apr 28, 2018 · The mercurial Adina Beg Khan had been able to galvanise the sons of the soil punjabi Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs to seize control of Punjab much like Ranjit Singh was to do another 50 years later.

  3. Jun 9, 2016 · Adina Beg Khan expressed his gratitude to the Sikhs by presenting a sum of a thousand rupees as an homage to the Guru Granth Sahib and a lakh and a quarter as protection money for the Jalandhar Doab. By 1758, Adina Beg Khan met the Sikhs and requested their help to throw out the Afghans representative from Lahore.

  4. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › Adina_BegAdina Beg - Bharatpedia

    Oct 3, 2021 · Adina Beg Khan (Punjabi: آدینا بیگ خان آرائں ; c. 1710 - 15 September 1758), was a Punjabi soldier and administrator who served as the last Mughal governor of the Punjab. Early life. Adina was born at the village of Sharakpur, near Lahore, the son of Channu, who belonged to the Arain tribe.

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · This article is about the story of Dina son of Channu, known in history as Adina Beg Khan, who rose to prominence in the most troubled two decades of that era. In 1946, Lahori boys pose atop Zamzama - the gun that was crafted by Afghans in the 18th century and became a symbol of power changing hands in the Punjab region.

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  6. ADINA BEG KHAN (d. 1758), governor of the Punjab for a few months in AD 1758, was, according to Ahwal-i-Dina Beg Khan, an unpublished Persian manuscript, the son of Channu, of the Arain agriculturalist caste, mostly settled in Doaba region of the Punjab.

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  8. Mar 7, 2022 · While Punjabi Muslims have brought multiple dynasties to power and even carved out their own empire far away from our home, the Gujarat Sultanate, Adina Beg’s autonomous government was the first time that Punjabis had self rule, since the time of Hindu Shahis that had roots in Punjab.