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Encyclopedia > Birbal Dhar

Birbal Dhar was a leader in the Kashmiri resistance to Afghan rule in the early 19th century. He led a deputation which persuaded Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh to invade Kashmir in 1819, which ended Afghan rule.


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Dhar: Information From Answers.com (1195 words)
Dhar was the capital of the kingdom of Malwa and a center of Hindu learning from the 9th to 14th cent.
During the rule of the Paramara dynasty Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning, especially under king Bhoj (1010-1060); but, after suffering various vicissitudes, it was finally conquered by the Sultans of Delhi of the 14th century.
Dhar District is bounded by the districts of Ratlam to the north, Ujjain to the northeast, Indore to the east, Khargone (West Nimar) to the southeast, Badwani to the south, and Jhabua to the west.
Kashmiri Pandit Leaders: Birbal Dhar (3614 words)
Their lands were seized and all Government grant and facilities were stopped in all those villages where Birbal and his son had crossed and stayed.
Pandit Birbal Dhar and his son, Raja Kak, were marching towards their destination carefully after surmounting many hurdles in the way.
Pandit Birbal accepted all the conditions and kept his son in the Lahore court as a pawn.
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