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Khushal (other)
Khushal is a given name in Persian, Pashto and Hindi meaning "happy". Places * Khushal, Gilan, a village in Iran * Khushal, Mazandaran, a village in Iran * Khushal Sar, a lake in Jammu and Kashmir, India *Khushal Khan Mena, suburb in Kabul, Afghanistan People * Khushal Khan Gunsamundra, 17th-century musician at the Mughal court * Khushal Singh Singhpuria, Nawab of Singhpuria Misl, Punjab 1753–1795 * Khushal Singh Jamadar, Chamberlain of Sikh Empire * Khushal Singh, thakur of Awa, Rajasthan and active during the 1857 Erinpura revolt * Khushal Bopche (born 1951), Indian politician See also * Kushal (other) Kushal may refer to: * Kushal, Iran, a village in Iran * Kushal, an Indian given name, a variant of Kaushal; for list of people with the name, see * A phonetic transliteration of the Belarusian surname Kušal See also * Khushal (disambiguati ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Khushal, Gilan
Khushal ( fa, خوشل, also Romanized as Khūshal) is a village in Malfejan Rural District, in the Central District of Siahkal County, Gilan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 160, in 48 families. References Populated places in Siahkal County {{Siahkal-geo-stub ...
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Khushal, Mazandaran
Khushal ( fa, خوشل, also Romanized as Khūshal) is a village in Zanus Rastaq Rural District, Kojur District, Nowshahr County, Mazandaran Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 27 families. References Populated places in Nowshahr County {{Nowshahr-geo-stub ...
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Khushal Sar
Khushal Sar ( ; ) is a lake located in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is in a highly deteriorated condition and has been encroached upon at many places with illegal construction and landfilling. The lake once stretched from Zoonimar up to the Aali Masjid but now it is considerably reduced. It is connected to the Anchar lake via a small channel. Another smaller lake, known as Gilsar, is connected to the Khushal Sar via a narrow strait, which is spanned by a bridge known as Gil Kadal. The Gilsar lake is in turn connected to the Nigeen lake via the Nallah Amir Khan. Until the 1970s, the Mar Canal drained into this lake providing navigability up to Ganderbal Ganderbal is a town and a municipality committee in Ganderbal district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters of Ganderbal district.It is in Central Kashmir, it has an average elevation of 1,619 metres (5,3 ... via the Anchar lake. After the filling up of the Mar Canal ...
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Khushal Khan Mena
Khushal Khan Mena ( ps, خوشحال خان مېنه) is located in the western suburbs of Kabul, Afghanistan, adjacent to Kabul University.http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/4b6fe1140.pdf It is an old area that is mostly populated by ethnic Pashtuns.https://www.afghanistan-analysts.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Kabul-Police-Districts.pdf Terminology The neighborhood is named after a renowned Pashto poet and warrior, Khushal Khan Khattak Khošāl Khān Khaṭak (1613 – 25 February 1689; Pashto: خوشال خان خټک), also known as Khushal Baba ( ps, خوشال بابا), was a Pashtun poet, chief, and warrior. Khushal Khan served the Mughal Empire protecting them fr .... Although the official name is Khushal Khan Khattak Mena, it is usually called Khushal Khan by the residents. References Neighborhoods of Kabul {{Kabul-geo-stub ...
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Khushal Khan Gunsamundra
Khushal Khan was a vocalist and instrumentalist in the Mughal court. He was the foremost luminary of the durbar of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Career He was trained in alap and dhrupad by his father Lal Khan " Gunsamundra." Khushhal Khan was one of the most feted Mughal court musicians of his time. Chief musician to the Mughal emperors Shah Jahan (r. 1627–58) and Aurangzeb ‘Alamgir (r. 1658–1707), he was written about extensively in his lifetime as a virtuoso classical singer of exceptional merit and serious character. He was the teacher of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in classical music. In 1658, Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb bestowed a gift of a She-elephant to Khushhal Khan. In February 1659, after the victory in Battle of Khajwa, Aurangzeb bestowed gifts on Khushhal Khan. Depiction A portrait of him, dressed in pink with other renowned court musicians at the wedding of Dara Shukoh in 1633, may be found in the Royal ...
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Khushal Singh Singhpuria
Khushal Singh Virk was the second chief of Singhpuria Misl from 1753 to 1795, extending its territory on both sides of the Sutlej River. His 'acquired' lands included Jalandhar, Nurpur, Bahrampur, Patti and Bharatgarh. Jalandhar doab and adjoining areas yielded an annual income of three lakh rupees. Early life He succeeded Nawab Kapur Singh as the chief of the Singhpuria Misl. Military campaigns In 1759, After the death of Adina Beg, He along with Jassa Singh Ahluwalia attacked his Diwan Bhishmbar and captured Jalandhar, Mahangarwal, Lambra. He made Jalandhar his headquarters and started living there. Khushal Singh added more precincts to the territory which he had inherited from his predecessor. He captured Haibatpur and Patti from the Pathan chiefs of the Kasur In 1764, at the Sikh conquest of Sirhind, He acquired Bharatgarh, Bhareli, Chune Machhli, Ghanauli, Jhunga, Kandhaulah, and Manauli, worth one lakh and a half after that he made an joint Sikh Invasion of Gang ...
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Singhpuria Misl
Singhpuria Misl was founded by the Sikh warrior Nawab Kapur Singh, a Virk Jat people, Jat who was born in 1697 and later became a prominent Khalsa leader. The misl took its original name from a village Faizullapur in Amritsar and then changed the name of the village to Singhpura, with the misl eventually following. Following are its heads: *Nawab Kapur Singh *Khushal Singh *Budh Singh Events Nawab Kapur Singh fought many battles. The Battle of Sirhind (1764) was a turning point of Singhpuria Misl. After the fall of Sirhind a considerable portion of present-day Rupnagar District came under the Singhpuria Misl. By 1769, the Singpuria Misl had the following territories in its possession:- Some parts of the districts of Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur in Doaba, Kharparkheri and Singhpura in Bari-Doab and Abhar, Adampur, Chhat, Banoor, Manauli Ghanauli, Bharatgarh, Kandhola, Chooni, Machhli Bhareli, Banga, Bela, Attal Garh and some other places in the province of Sirhind. Referenc ...
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Khushal Singh Jamadar
Raja Khushal Singh Jamadar (1790 – 17 June 1844) was a military officer and Chamberlain (office), chamberlain of the Sikh Empire. He was conferred the title of ''Raja'' for his conquest of Dera Ghazi Khan, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, Kangra and other military expeditions. He was a notable figure of the state. Early life Khushal Ram was born in 1790, in a Gaur Brahmin family of Village Ikari (Meerut District, Meerut, Western Uttar Pradesh), to Misr Hargobind, a shopkeeper. Administration and military career He left his home as an adventurer at a young age to seek his fortune in Lahore, eventually joining the Sikh army as a soldier in Dhaunkal Singh wala's regiment in 1807. Later, he became one of the bodyguards of Ranjit Singh and soon won advancement by his devotion to his duties and his wittiness and soldierly conduct. He soon gained Maharaja's attention by his fine voice and well built exterior. In 1812, due to the Maharaja's expressive orders, he became a Khalsa Sikh and ...
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Sikh Empire
The Sikh Empire was a state originating in the Indian subcontinent, formed under the leadership of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who established an empire based in the Punjab. The empire existed from 1799, when Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore, to 1849, when it was defeated and conquered in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. It was forged on the foundations of the Khalsa from a collection of autonomous Sikh ''misls''. At its peak in the 19th century, the Empire extended from the Khyber Pass in the west to western Tibet in the east, and from Mithankot in the south to Kashmir in the north. It was divided into four provinces: Lahore, in Punjab, which became the Sikh capital; Multan, also in Punjab; Peshawar; and Kashmir from 1799 to 1849. Religiously diverse, with an estimated population of 3.5 million in 1831 (making it the 19th most populous country at the time), Amarinder Singh's The Last Sunset: The Rise and Fall of the Lahore Durbar it was the last major region of the Indian subc ...
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Erinpura
Erinpura is a village in the Rajasthan state of India. It is located in the Sheoganj Tehsil of the Sirohi district. It is located near the Jawai Bandh station; the Jawai Bandh station was earlier known as Erinpura Road. Erinpura is also a center for weather reports. Historically, Erinpura was the base of two successive military units: The Jodhpur Legion and the 43rd Erinpura Regiment. 1857 Revolt The Jodhpur Legion based at Erinpura started revolt on 23 August 1857, during the war called by the British " The Indian Mutiny" and nowadays called considered in India to be its First War of Independence. Its troops operated in Jodhpur state for some time, in cooperation with Khushal Singh, Thakur of Auwa, who was in rebellion against the British. On 8 September 1857, the Legion defeated a force of local levies raised by the Raja of Jodhpur, who remained loyal to the British. Subsequently, this Legion remained at Auwa till 10 October 1857, when they embarked on a march toward ...
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Khushal Bopche
Khushal Bopche (born 16 August 1951) is an Indian politician from the Bhartiya Janta Party. Political Career * 1976-1981 He started his political career as vice Sarpanch at Gram panchayat Hirdamali. * 1980-1985 he was Member of Panchayat Simiti Goregaon . * 1981-1985 He was President of Bhartiya Janta Yuva morcha Bhandara District. * 1985-1989 He was MLA from Goregaon in Maharashtra Assembly. * 1985-1990 He was President of Bhartiya Janta Yuva morcha Maharashtra Pradesh . * 1989-1991 He was also Member of Parliament representing Bhandara (Lok Sabha constituency) in 9th Loksabha . * 1995-1999 He was Member of legislative Assembly from Goregaon. * 1997-1998 he was chairman of Public accounts Committee . * 2003 he was chairman of water conservation advisory council . * He was a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, representing, Tirora. He defeated Rahangdale Sushilkumar Sukhadev of NCP by 623 votes in the 2009 elections. * Personal life He was born and stay ...
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