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Bahadur Singh (other)
Bahadur Singh may refer to: * Bahadur Singh Bundi, ruler of princely state of Bundi * Bahadur Singh Sagoo, Indian shotputter * Bahadur Singh Chouhan, Indian athlete * Bahadur Singh Baral, Nepalese military officer in British Indian Army *Bahadur Singh Bohra, Indian army personnel and recipient of Ashok Chakra * Bahadur Singh Dhakad, Indian politician *Bahadur Singh, an Indian comic character and hero of Bahadur (comics) Bahadur (meaning The Brave Man) is a comic book superhero published by Indrajal Comics and created by Aabid Surti in 1976. Although it had been initially created by Aabid Surti a few years earlier, it was finally offered to Indrajal Comics. Aa ..., generally referred to as Bahadur * Bahadur Singh Bhatnagar (19th century), compiler of the encyclopedia ''Yadgar-i-Bahaduri'' {{hndis, Singh, Bahadur ...
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Bahadur Singh Bundi
Maharaja Bahadur Singh, MC (17 March 1920 – 24 December 1977) was the 28th and the last official ruler of the princely state of History of Bundi, Bundi belonging to Hada Chauhan clan of Rajputs. He was born on 17 March 1920 and was the elder son of Dhanurdhar Singh, who was adopted in 1933, by Sir Ishwari Singh of Bundi, the erstwhile ruler of Bundi.Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey edited by Arnold Wright pp:157-163 He was educated at Mayo College at Ajmer. He married in April 1938 to Gulab Kunverba, the daughter of Sajjan Singh of Ratlam, Sajjan Singh, the Maharaja of Ratlam and had children.
Indian Princely Medals: A Record of the Orders, Decorations, and Medals of ... By Tony McClenaghan p. 108 1996
As a Yuvraj, Rajkumar, with the title of Maharaj Kumar Bahadur Singh, he was commissioned into the Indi ...
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Bahadur Singh Sagoo
Bahadur Singh Sagoo (born 7 May 1973) is an Indian former shot putter who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics and in the 2004 Summer Olympics. He is a recipient of the civilian honour of Padma Shri Padma Shri ( IAST: ''padma śrī''), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conf .... References External links * 1973 births Living people Indian male shot putters Olympic athletes for India Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games gold medalists for India Recipients of the Padma Shri in sports Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Place of birth missing (living peopl ...
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Bahadur Singh Chouhan
Bahadur Singh Chauhan, born on 8 February 1946 in a Sikh Rajput family is a former Indian shot putter. Between 1973 and 1985 he won three gold, two silver and three bronze medals at the Asian Games and Championships. He placed 15th at the 1980 Summer Olympics, and was honoured with Arjuna award and Padma Shri. He is a recipient of Dronacharya Award, by the government of India The Government of India (ISO: ; often abbreviated as GoI), known as the Union Government or Central Government but often simply as the Centre, is the national government of the Republic of India, a federal democracy located in South Asia, .... Presently he is working as the head coach of the Indian athletics team. References External links * Indian male shot putters Living people Asian Games gold medalists for India Asian Games silver medalists for India Recipients of the Arjuna Award Recipients of the Padma Shri in sports Recipients of the Dronacharya Award 1946 births Asi ...
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Bahadur Singh Baral
Major Bahadur Singh Baral (15 April 1892 – 16 October 1962) was a Nepali national poet and a military officer in the First Gorkha Rifle of the British Indian Army. He served as a major in the British Indian Army. He is known for his contributions to Nepali literature. He wrote several poems which comprise ''"Baral ko Asu"'', a poem book written by him. It consists of poems of religion, patriotism, equality, social reforms, and the bravery of the Gorkhalis. Biography Baral was born in Chuli Bojha, Deuchuli, Nawalparasi District in a military environment. Both he and his father were majors in the Second Battalion of the First Gorkha Rifle in the British Indian Army, in which Baral had commandeered in World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing .... He also h ...
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Bahadur Singh Bohra
Havildar Bahadur Singh Bohra, AC was a Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) the 10th Battalion, Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army who was a posthumous recipient of Ashok Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award. Ashok Chakra Citation The Ashok Chakra citation for Bahadur Singh Bohra reads - ''Havildar Bahadur Singh Bohra (10th Battalion The Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) - posthumous): Havildar Bahadur Singh Bohra was the squad commander of an assault team deployed for a search operation in general area Lawanz of Jammu and Kashmir.'' ''On 25th September 2008, at 6.15 pm, he observed a group of terrorists and moved quickly to intercept them. In the process, he came under heavy hostile fire. Undaunted, he charged at the terrorists and killed one of them. However, he suffered severe gun shot wounds. Refusing evacuation, he continued with the assault and killed two more terrorists at extremely close range.'' ''Havildar Bahadur Singh Bohra, thus, displayed most cons ...
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Bahadur Singh Dhakad
Bahadur Singh Dhakad (died 19 September 2007) was an Indian politician. Dhakad was a Central Committee member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), and the Madhya Pradesh state committee secretary of the party. Dhakad joined the CPI(M) in 1968, and became active in the peasant movement. In 1986–2002, he was the general secretary of the Madhya Pradesh state All India Kisan Sabha (Ashoka Road), Kisan Sabha. He was elected to the party state committee in 1980, and in 1987 he became a member of the state secretariat. In 2001 he was elected as the CPI(M) state committee secretary. At the 17th party congress, he was elected to the Central Committee of the party. Dhakad died in Gwalior on 19 September 2007, due to a heart attack. He was survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. References

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Bahadur (comics)
Bahadur (meaning The Brave Man) is a comic book superhero published by Indrajal Comics and created by Aabid Surti in 1976. Although it had been initially created by Aabid Surti a few years earlier, it was finally offered to Indrajal Comics. Aabid Surti was at that time freelancing for Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. After he moved on, Jagjit Uppal took over the task. The artwork was illustrated by Govind Brahmania and later by his son, B Pramod. The comics were published in various languages including Hindi, English and Bengali. Besides regular comics, the series was also featured in dailies and weeklies along with other comic heroes. Apart from India, there's a huge fan club of Bahadur, abroad. Reportedly, there are Bahadur fan clubs in the USA. Characters Bahadur Bahadur comics was created in December, 1976. Dacoity was at its worst in India in the 1970s and the Bahadur series focussed a lot on dacoits. Bahadur himself was the son of a dacoit Bhairav Singh who died in co ...
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