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Politics


Royalty

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Balwant Singh of Benares His eldest son, Rafa'at wa Awal-i-Martabat Raja Sri Balwant Singh Sahib Bahadur /sup>, succeeded his father as Raja of Kaswar and Nazim of Benares in 1738. Leading a much more martial life, he built a fort and established a capital at Gangapur ...
(1711–1770), Maharaja of Benares State 1740–1770 *
Balwant Singh of Bharatpur Balwant Singh (1820–1853) was the ruler of the princely state of Bharatpur in India from 1825 till his death, and successor to Maharaja Baldeo Singh. He was in turn succeeded by Maharaja Jashwant Singh. References 1820 birt ...
(1820–1853), Maharaja of Bharatpur 1825–1853 * Raja Balwant Singh (1770–97) - 6th Raja of
Raghogarh-Vijaypur Raghogarh-Ruthiyai or Raghogarh-Vijaypur is a town and municipality in Guna district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. History The Kingdom of Raghogarh also refereed as Raghogarh State was established in 1673 by Lal Singh Khichi, a Raj ...
* Raja Balwant Singh of Jasrota (formerly Balwant Dev), 18th century, subject of paintings by
Nainsukh Nainsukh (literally "Joy of the Eyes"; c. 1710 – 1778) was an Indian painter. He was the younger son of the painter Pandit Seu and, like his older brother Manaku of Guler, was an important practitioner of Pahari painting, and has been c ...
* Raja
Balwant Singh of Awagarh Balwant Singh, Raja of Awagarh, (1852–1909) was a noted zamindar and philanthropist from Awagarh. He was noted for his philanthropy in field of education. He purchased land and started Rajput High School in 1885 at Agra with a donation of Rs. ...
(1852–1909) * Balwant Singh, infant Maharaja of Ahmednagar in 1841 for whom
Takht Singh Takht Singh, GCSI (6 June 1819 – 13 February 1873) was first the regent (1839–1841) and the final Maharaja of Ahmednagar (Himmatnagar) 1841–1843 as a result of an agreement with the British. Once he ceded Ahmednagar (Himmat ...
served as regent


Democratic

* Balwant Singh Rajoana (born 1967), Indian policeman convicted for participating in an assassination in 1995 * Balwant Singh Thind (died 1990), Indian politician killed in 1990 *
Balwant Singh Ramoowalia Balwant Singh Ramoowalia (born 15 March 1942) is an Indian politician from Samajwadi Party. His father Karnail Singh Paras was a well-known Kavishar. Balwant Singh started his political career with student politics as a general secretary of St ...
(born 1942), Indian politician *
Balwant Singh Rakkha Balwant Singh Rakkha (born 1941) was a Fiji Indian medical doctor and a member of the House of Representatives of Fiji representing the National Federation Party (NFP), but he is best known for his strong support for the former leader of the NFP, ...
(born 1941), Fijian politician * Balwant Singh Nandgarh, Indian politician, active from 1997 *
Balwant Singh Mankotia Balwant Singh Mankotia is an Indian politician and the former President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party. He has been twice elected member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, holding office for 12 years. He is a lead ...
, Indian politician in Jammu and Kashmir * Balwant Singh (Haryana politician), member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly * Balwant Singh (Punjab politician), legislator of Punjab Legislative Assembly.


Sport

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Balwant Singh (footballer) Balwant Singh (born 15 December 1986) is an Indian professional footballer who last played as a forward for East Bengal in the Indian Super League. Career JCT Born in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, Balwant started his footballing journey with Mahilpur ...
(born 1986), Indian footballer * Balwant Singh (volleyball) (?–2010), Indian volleyball player


Other

* Balwant Singh Bakhasar, Indian landowner turned bandit, involved in 1971 war with Pakistan {{hndis, Singh, Balwant