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Nishaan-e-mard-e Momin ba too moyam,
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Choon marg aayad, tabassum bar lab-e-ost
(You ask me for the signs of a man of faith?
When death comes to him,
He has a smile on his lips.)
Shauq-e-tool-o-peych is zulmat qade mein hai agar,
Bengalee ke baat sun aur Bengalan key baal deykh
(If you like to add legnth to a story, put a twist in its tail,
Hear a Bengali talk (endlessly) and gaze upon his woman's long hair.)
Voh waqt bhee dekhya tareekh kee gharion nay,
Lamhon nay khataa kee thee,
Sadiyon nay sazaa payee
(The ages of history have recorded times,
Where for an error made in a few seconds,
Centuries had to pay the price.)
Parkash Singh Badal
Minister of Communications
Union Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation
Surjit Singh Barnala
Ministry of Food and Consumer Affairs
Union Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation
5th Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Sukhbir Singh Badal
Ministry of Commerce and Industry (India)
Sukhdev Singh Dhinsa
Minister of Works and Estates
Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Minister of Mines
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports
Harsimrat Kaur Badal
Minister of Food and Processing Industries
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Jawahir Singh Kapur
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Delhi
History of Delhi
India Gate
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Connaught Place
Rajpath
Janpath
South Delhi
Central Delhi
The Sikh Revolutionary and Durbar Wars, sometimes called the Great Durbar War, were a series of conflicts between the Sukherchakia Raj and several kingdoms in India under the British East India Company. They encompass the Misl Unification War against the various Misls and from 1805 onwards the Lahore-Patiala War, Afghan-Sikh Wars, First Anglo-Afghan War, First Durbar War, Second Durbar War, Third Durbar War and Lahore Durbar Mutiny of 1856.First Afghan-Sikh War (Abdali)
- Gangetic Campaign of the Sikhs
- Rajputana Campaign of the Sikhs
- Third Hill States-Sikh War
- Fourth Hill States-Sikh War
- Second Anglo-Maratha War
- First Misl Unification War
- Second Afghan-Sikh War (Timur Shah)
- Katoch-Sikh War
- Dogra-Sikh War
- Nepal-Sikh War
- Second Misl Unification War
- First Baloch-Sikh War
- Burmese-Sikh War
- Second Baloch-Sikh War
- Third Afghan-Sikh War (Zaman Shah)
- Muslim Rebellion of 1830
- Fourth Afghan-Sikh War (Nalwa)
- Standoff in the Khyber Pass
- Fifth Hill States-Sikh War
- Fifth Afghan-Sikh War (Basawan)
- Maqpon-Sikh War
- Tatar-Sikh War
- Sino-Sikh War
- Panchayati Revolution
- First Anglo-Sikh War
- Second Anglo-Sikh War
- Parakramabahu VIII of Kotte----Shivnabh Parakramabahu VIII of Kotte
- Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghuri----Sultan Hamid Karun of Misar
- Afonso I of Kongo
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Channi64+Pandit Keshav Das etc)
My father died at ninety, a few minuites after he had his last sip of Scotch. My mother followed him eight years later when she was ninety-four. Her last request, made in a feeble, barely audible voice, was 'Viskee'. It was given to her. She threw it up and spoke no more.