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    Bakht Singh Chabra also known as Brother Bakht Singh (6 June 1903 – 17 September 2000) was a Christian evangelist in India and other parts of South Asia...
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    Bakht Singh or Bakhat Singh (16 August 1706 – 21 September 1752) was an 18th-century Indian Raja of the Rathore Clan. Born in 1706, he ruled over various...
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  • reinforcements arrived Jodhpur army , Bakht Singh became determined to attack Jai Singh with his small force. Bakht Singh and his men charged the Jaipur defenses...
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    increased Jai Singh's troubles. His patrons Bidar Bakht and his father Azam were on the losing side in the Mughal war of succession. Sawai Jai Singh formed an...
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    of a conspiracy between Abhai Singh and his brother, Bakht Singh, their father, Ajit Singh, was killed and Abhai Singh became the Maharaja of the Kingdom...
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    of his father, Maharaja Abhai Singh, on 18 June 1749. However, he was defeated in battle by his uncle Maharaja Bakht Singh at Luniawas on 27 November 1750...
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    are there regarding Ajit Singh's death Persian sources indicate that it was his son Bakht Singh who assassinated Ajit Singh. Jadunath Sarkar believes...
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    built by Bakht Singh of Marwar. Bakht Singh was made the lord of Nagaur by his elder brother Abhai Singh of Jodhpur. As the lord of Nagaur, Bakht invaded...
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    19th-century creation, Madho Singh gave poison to Maharaja Bakht Singh of Marwar but according to contemporary Persian sources Bakht Singh died due to cholera...
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  • of Raja Ajit Singh and Rani Udot Kanwarji, the daughter of Maharaj Shri Gaj Singh Sahib. She was the sister of Bakht Singh and Abhai Singh, the next rulers...
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    forces under the leadership of Raja Badan Singh defeated Rajputs under Bakht Singh Rathore of Jodhpur with Jai Singh II. Bhanu, Dharma (1979). The Province...
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    Sikander Bakht (24 August 1918 – 23 February 2004) was an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who served as the 15th governor...
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    1996) June 6 Aram Khachaturian, Soviet-Armenian composer (d. 1978) Bakht Singh, Indian evangelist, Bible teacher and preacher (d. 2000) June 8 – Marguerite...
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    served as Rector of Trondheim Cathedral School (d. 1775) August 16 – Bakht Singh of Marwar, Indian Raja of the Rathore Clan (d. 1752) August 21 – Pierre...
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    as the Raja of Marwar which he did with the help of his brother Bakht Singh. Jai Singh was again stationed at Malwa in 1729 to repel Maratha raids but...
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    Muhammad Bidar Bakht (Urdu: مُحمّد بیدار بخت; 4 August 1670 – 20 June 1707) was a Mughal prince. His father, Muhammad Azam Shah, briefly reigned as Mughal...
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    Officer Amjad Ali Noon, former Ambassador / High Commissioner of Pakistan Bakht Singh (1903–2000), prominent Christian leader and church planter, especially...
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    Shalivahan Singh II (1168–1200) Rawal Baijal Singh (1200–1200) Rawal Kailan Singh (1200–1219) Rawal Chachak Deo Singh (1219–1241) Rawal Karan Singh I (1241–1271)...
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    and subsequently assassinated. Ajit Singh of Marwar (1679–1724) was murdered by his sons Bakht Singh and Abhai Singh in 1724 after the two plotted to take...
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  • well-known Christian leaders in the UK and other countries, including Bakht Singh of India, Watchman Nee of China, Roger Forster of Forest Hill, Stephen...
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    September 1772 – 17 July 1793. Vijay Singh wanted his grandson Man Singh to succeed him. But after Vijay Singh's death on 17 July 1793, a civil war once...
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  • missionary to China Frank Jenner (1903–1977), English Australian evangelist Bakht Singh (1903-2000), pioneer of the Indian Church movement Harold Ockenga (1905–1985)...
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    Zalim Singh II was the Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar in the British Raj from 1875 until his deposition in 1896. Zalim Singh, originally born as Bakht Singh in...
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    Gaj Singh Surat Singh Ganga Singh Karni Singh Kalyan Singh Madan Singh Ratan Singh Sajjan Singh Gopal Singh Udai Singh Dileep Singh Jaswant Singh II Pratap...
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  • Bakht may refer to: Alireza Bakht, Iranian para taekwondo practitioner Bakht Singh, Indian evangelist Bakht Khan, Indian commander in the 19th century...
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  • 1970), British actor Ashish Kumar Chhabra (born 1981), Indian politician Bakht Singh Chabra (1903–2000), Indian Christian evangelist B. Ch. Chhabra (1908–...
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  • (1955–1963) Bakht Singh of Marwar (1706–1752), Maharaja of Jodhpur and Marwar Bakht Singh (1903–2000), Christian evangelist in India Bakshish Singh (1928–1970)...
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    Varaha which had been destroyed by Jahangir was rebuilt by Maharaja Bakht Singh of Marwar and the Maratha Noble Goma Rao rebuilt the Shiva Atmateshwara...
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    Charity. Bakht Singh – (6 June 1903 – 17 September 2000) was a Christian evangelist in India and other parts of South Asia. Sadhu Sundar Singh – Missionary...
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    Committee (Minority Dept.) Bobby Jindal, American politician Brother Bakht Singh, Indian evangelist Bohemia (David Roger), first Punjabi rapper Ankur...
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