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Sarabjit
Sarabjit or Sarbjit is a gender-neutral Punjabi language, Punjabi Indian and Pakistani given name. Notable people with the name include: * Rai Sarabjit Singh (1853-1910), Indian ruler of a princely state * Sarabjit Ladda (born 1982), Indian cricketer * Sarabjit Singh (1963/1964–2013), Indian national convicted of terrorism in Pakistan * Sarabjit Singh Dhillon, Indian general * Sarbjit Cheema, Punjabi singer * Sarbjit Dusang (born 1952), Canadian field hockey player * Sarbjit Singh Chadha (born 1952), Indian singer {{given name Indian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Sarabjit Singh
Sarabjit Singh Attwal (also spelled Sarabjeet Singh; 1963 or 1964 – 2 May 2013) (alleged to be Manjit Singh Rattu by Pakistan) was an Indian national convicted of terrorism and spying by a Pakistani court. He was tried and convicted by the Supreme Court of Pakistan for a series of bomb attacks in Lahore and Faisalabad that killed 14 bystanders in 1990. However, according to India, Sarabjit was a farmer who strayed into Pakistan from his village located on the border, three months after the bombings. After a brief trial in the Lahore High Court (later directed to the Supreme Court), he was condemned and sentenced to death in 1991, but the sentence was repeatedly postponed by the Government of Pakistan. While in prison at Kot Lakhpat Jail, Lahore in April 2013, he was attacked by fellow inmates and died six days later at the Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Background and family Singh was born in Bhikhiwind, located along the Indo-Pakistani border in the Tarn Taran distr ...
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Sarabjit Ladda
Sarabjit Ladda (born 10 July 1986) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Punjab in domestic cricket. He is a right-handed batsman and a legbreak bowler. He is a former member of the Gujarat Lions squad in the Indian Premier League The Indian Premier League (IPL), also known as TATA IPL for sponsorship reasons, is a men's T20 franchise cricket league of India. It is annually contested by ten teams based out of seven Indian cities and three Indian states. The leagu .... He married Nidhi Pandey on 25 January 2016 in Patiala.He has participated in the Major Cricket League in USA in 2023. References 1986 births Cricketers from Patiala Indian cricketers Living people Kolkata Knight Riders cricketers Punjab, India cricketers Delhi Capitals cricketers India Green cricketers Gujarat Lions cricketers {{India-cricket-bio-1986-stub ...
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Sarabjit Singh Dhillon
Lieutenant General Sarabjit Singh Dhillon was a senior general of the Indian Army, he was the commander of 15 Corps of Jammu and Kashmir in 2005, and also the Master General of the Ordnance of the Indian Army. He is a veteran A veteran () is a person who has significant experience (and is usually adept and esteemed) and expertise in a particular occupation or field. A military veteran is a person who is no longer serving in a military. A military veteran that has ... of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and has held several important command and staff appointments at various levels of his career. An alumnus of the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun, the National Defence Academy (India), National Defence Academy, Lt Gen Dhillon was commissioned to the Grenadiers regiment in 1968. He attended the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, senior and higher command courses at the Army War College, Mhow, and also the National Defence College (India), National Defence College in ...
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Rai Sarabjit Singh
Rai Sarabjit Singh (1853-1910) was the ruler of Bhadri of Oudh, belongs from Bisen family, succeeded on 15 February 1878 after the death of the late Rai Jagat Bahadur Singh. He received the hereditary title of Rai from the British government in November 1879. His property was taken under the management of the Court of Wards in 1867, on account of minority and indebtedness of the owner, and released in 1878. The Bhadri taluqa was well managed by Sarabjit Singh, who left it practically unencumbered. Later estate was ruled by Rai Krishna Pratap Singh. See also * Pratapgarh Estate * Bhadri Bhadri is a village of Pratapgarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics latest census, Bhadri has a population of 2985 divided into 563 families. Male population is 1458 and that of female is 1527. Bhadri has a ... References People from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh 19th-century Indian monarchs 20th-century Indian monarchs 1853 births 1910 deaths ...
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Sarbjit Cheema
Sarbjit Singh Cheema ( Punjabi: ਸਰਭਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਚੀਮਾ) is an Indian-Canadian actor and singer who sings in the Punjabi language. Early life Sarbjit Singh Cheema was born in the Jalandhar district of Punjab, India into a Punjabi Jatt-Sikh family of Cheema clan. He moved to Canada in 1989. Career Cheema's most successful album was "Chandigarh Shaher Di Kuddi". He has performed in the rock genre with Boliyan and Gidha Beats. His smash hit Punjabi song ''Rangla Punjab'', from his album ''Mela Vekhdiye Mutiyare'', was released in 1996. His hits are ''Billo teri tor vekh ke'', ''Dhol Vajda'', ''Rang rara riri rara'', ''Bhangra'', ''Nacho-Nacho'', ''Khatta Doria'', ''Chandigarh Shehar di kudi'', ''Boliyan''. Many times his albums' music was produced by musician Sukhpal Sukh and Atul Sharma. Now he is working with musician Aman Hayer. He has sung many Boliyan in his albums. Cheema Has 2 Religious albums. He has 12 studio albums. His New Album "Indian Sarda ...
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Punjabi Language
Punjabi (; ; , ), sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. It has approximately 113 million native speakers. Punjabi is the most widely-spoken first language in Pakistan, with 80.5 million native speakers as per the 2017 census, and the 11th most widely-spoken in India, with 31.1 million native speakers, as per the 2011 census. The language is spoken among a significant overseas diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In Pakistan, Punjabi is written using the Shahmukhi alphabet, based on the Perso-Arabic script; in India, it is written using the Gurmukhi alphabet, based on the Indic scripts. Punjabi is unusual among the Indo-Aryan languages and the broader Indo-European language family in its usage of lexical tone. History Etymology The word ''Punjabi'' (sometimes spelled ''Panjabi'') has been derived from the word ''Panj-āb'', Persian for 'Five Waters', referring to the ...
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Sarbjit Dusang
Sarbjit Singh Dusang (born 6 September 1952 in Powadra, Punjab, India) is an Indian-born Canadian former field hockey player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References External links * 1952 births Living people Sportspeople from Jalandhar Field hockey players from Punjab, India Indian emigrants to Canada Canadian people of Punjabi descent Canadian sportspeople of Indian descent Canadian male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for Canada Field hockey players at the 1976 Summer Olympics Pan American Games medalists in field hockey Pan American Games silver medalists for Canada Field hockey players at the 1975 Pan American Games Field hockey players at the 1979 Pan American Games Medali ...
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Sarbjit Singh Chadha
Sarbjit Singh Chadha ( ja, チャダ, Chada; born 17 June 1952 in New Delhi, India) is an Indian singer, who is said to be the first non-Japanese ''enka'' singer. He went to Japan to study the agricultural industry, and there he began to prefer enka. He earned popularity via the Japanese television program ''Kinyō 10 Ji: Uwasa no Channel''. He debuted as an ''enka'' singer with the single under JVC in 1975. The single reportedly sold over 100,000 copies. He soon returned to India because of a visa problem. However, he returned to Japan in 2008. Discography * – Greatest-hits album under JVC (17 December 2008) See also * Sikhism in Japan Sikhism in Japan is a small, minority religion (). There are gurdwaras located in Tokyo, Ibaraki and Kobe. History Pre-war period Sikh royal, Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala, visited Japan between 1903 and 1904, which left a deeply posit ... References External linksOfficial Website 1952 births Living people Enka singer ...
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Indian Masculine Given Names
Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asian ethnic groups, referring to people of the Indian subcontinent, as well as the greater South Asia region prior to the 1947 partition of India * Anglo-Indians, people with mixed Indian and British ancestry, or people of British descent born or living in the Indian subcontinent * East Indians, a Christian community in India Europe * British Indians, British people of Indian origin The Americas * Indo-Canadians, Canadian people of Indian origin * Indian Americans, American people of Indian origin * Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas and their descendants ** Plains Indians, the common name for the Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains of North America ** Native Americans in the U ...
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