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Village in Golestan province, Iran
Fateh Bagh (Persian: فته باغ) is a village in Anjirab Rural District of the Central District in Gorgan County, Golestan province, Iran. At the time of
Fateh_Bagh
Chain of heritage hotels based in India
Island Palace, Udaipur Shikarbadi Hotel, Udaipur Garden Hotel, Udaipur Fateh Bagh, Ranakpur Karni Bhawan Palace, Bikaner Shiv Niwas Palace, Udaipur Staircase
HRH_Group_of_Hotels
Town Ground Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town F Block Playground North Nazimabad Town Fateh Bagh North Nazimabad Town Jinnah Ground Gulberg Town KGA Grounds Jamshed Town
List of parks and gardens in Karachi
List_of_parks_and_gardens_in_Karachi
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1573–1756
Mirza Khan) as the viceroy who defeated Muzaffar III in the battle of Fateh Bagh in January 1584. Mirza Aziz Koka was appointed as the viceroy for a second
Gujarat_Subah
Mosque in Haryana, India
"Chabutra" Fateh Mubarak, bearing the inscription 934 Hijri (1557 CE). These buildings and the garden still exist under the name of Kabuli Bagh, called so
Kabuli_Bagh_Mosque
nobles, Mirza Khan turned the Sarkhej battlefield into a garden, Fateh Bagh (later Fateh vadi), the garden of victory, for long one of the chief sights
History_of_Ahmedabad
District of Sindh in Pakistan
Bhanki Chachri Chak Chandia Charo Choubandi Dando Dauki Debgeri Doderi Fateh Bagh Gulshan Habach Jagsiyani Jahbgeri Jarki Jiayath Jio Jonathi Joon Jumoon
Tando_Muhammad_Khan_District
Military conflict in Sindh (1520)
Sammas Retained: Chachkan Sarkar with eleven Mahals; Chachkan, Jun, Fateh Bagh. Naserpur Sarkar with seven Mahals; Naserpur, Amarkot, Hala Kandi, Samma-vali
Second_Battle_of_Thatta
Garden in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
mix of concrete, stone and brick. Gulab Bagh, also known as Sajjan Niwas Garden, was built by Maharana fateh Singh in the 1887. It is the fourth oldest
Gulab_Bagh_and_Zoo
1583 palace in Maharashtra, India
Farah Bagh (also called as Faria Bagh) is situated in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. It is a palace build by Nizam Shahi rulers in Ahmednagar. Farah Bagh was
Farah_Bagh
18th century Pakistani garden
Wazir Bagh (Pashto, Urdu: وزير باغ) is an 18th-century garden in Peshawar, Pakistan. It was built by Sardar Fateh Mohammad Khan Barkzai alias Wazir during
Wazir_Bagh
Fourth son of Guru Gobind Singh (1699–1704/5)
Fateh Singh (Punjabi: ਫ਼ਤਿਹ ਸਿੰਘ, pronunciation: [pʰat̪ɪɦ sɪ́ŋgᵊ]; 25 February 1699 – 26 December 1704 or 26 December 1705), commonly referred to with
Fateh_Singh_(Sikhism)
Sovereign state in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab
project as an attempt to build a fort, prompting him to summon Fateh Singh to Lahore. Fateh Singh, apprehensive of Ranjit Singh's intentions, having witnessed
Ahluwalia_(misl)
Maharana of Udaipur from 1884–1930
Yavadarya Kula Kamaldhivakara Chattis Rajkul Shringar Maharana Shri Sir FATEH SINGHJI Bahadur Hindua Suraj Hindupati GCSI GCIE GCVO (16 December 1849
Fateh_Singh_of_Mewar
Moti Bagh Munirka Najafgarh Naraina Palam Rama Krishna Puram Sagar Pur Sarojini Nagar Vasant Kunj Vasant Vihar Kalkaji Ashok Nagar Bali Nagar Fateh Nagar
List of neighbourhoods of Delhi
List_of_neighbourhoods_of_Delhi
Military conflict in Sindh (1521)
control, which included: Chachkan Sarkar (11 Mahals): Chachkan, Jun, Fateh Bagh Nasarpur Sarkar (7 Mahals): Nasarpur, Amarkot, Hala Kandi, Samma-vali
Jam Salahuddin II's Second Invasion of Samanagar
Jam_Salahuddin_II's_Second_Invasion_of_Samanagar
Rural district in Golestan province, Iran
Mohammadabad, with 5,192 people. Amirabad Ebrahimabad Fakhrabad va Golnad Tariki Fateh Bagh Karimabad Lamlang Mamai Owja Bon Qaleh Mahmud Sadabad Shir Aliabad Sistani
Anjirab_Rural_District
Lake in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Fateh Sagar Lake is situated in the city of Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is an artificial lake named after Maharana Fateh Singh of Udaipur
Fateh_Sagar_Lake
Noble family in the senior aristocracy of Hyderabad State
Persian, was a title given by the second Nizam of Hyderabad to Nawab Abu'l Fateh Khan Tegh Jung Bahadur in appreciation of the royal services rendered by
House_of_Paigah
Co-educational english medium school in India
Hargobind Enclave] GHPS, Fateh Nagar Guru Harkrishan Public School India Gate GHPD Kalkaji GHPS Karol Bagh GHPS Loni Road GHPS, Punjabi Bagh GHPS, Nanak Piao
Guru_Harkrishan_Public_School
Christian missionary school in India
school was founded by Ms Fitze Mallinson in 1912 at Fateh Kadal and later shifted to Sheikh Bagh in the Lal Chowk area of Srinagar. Mallinson Girls' School
Mallinson_Girls_School
Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author (1949–2023)
Tarek Fatah (Punjabi: طارق فتح; [t̪aɾɪk fətah] / [fəteh] 20 November 1949 – 24 April 2023) was a Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author. He was a Punjabi
Tarek_Fatah
Term used for God in Sikhism
introduced by Guru Gobind Singh: "Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh" (translated as 'the Khalsa belongs to God and victory belongs to God')
Waheguru
Pahoo (OG), Brak Pora (OG), Fateh Garh (OG), Chiti pai Bugh (OG), Shamshi Pora (OG), Batengo (OG), Khandi Pahari (OG), Bagh-i- Sakloo (OG) and Mattan (MC)
List of cities in Jammu and Kashmir by population
List_of_cities_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir_by_population
Indian cricket administrator (born 1967)
acres (240 ha) of real estate near the palace including Moti Bagh Stadium and Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum, several paintings by Raja Ravi Varma as well
Samarjitsinh_Gaekwad
Tiger Guru
Fateh Singh Rathore (10 August 1938 – 1 March 2011) was an Indian tiger conservationist. Fateh Singh joined the Indian Forest Service in 1960 and was part
Fateh_Singh_Rathore
Raja of Kapurthala from 1801–1837
Fateh Singh Ahluvalia (also spelled as Ahluwalia) (b. 1784 – d. 1837) was the ruler of the Kapurthala State between 10 July 1801 – 20 October 1837. Fateh
Fateh_Singh_Ahluwalia
City in Punjab, India
5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Sirhind. Fatehgarh Sahib is named after Fateh Singh, the 7-year-old son of Guru Gobind Singh, who was seized and buried
Fatehgarh_Sahib
Deccan Indian kingdom (1490–1636)
and extensive architectural works such as palaces (Farah Bakhsh Bagh, Hasht Bihisht Bagh), forts (Junnar/Shivneri, Daulatabad), mosques, and tombs. The
Ahmadnagar_Sultanate
Sikh temple in Punjab, India
the location where two youngest sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji – 7 year old Fateh Singh and 9 year old Zorawar Singh – were betrayed by their cook and servant
Gurdwara_Fatehgarh_Sahib
City in Punjab, India
Maharaja Gajpat Singh and maternal uncle Maharaja Bhag Singh, Maharaja Fateh Singh, Maharaja Sangat Singh, Maharaja Sarup Singh, Maharaja Ranbir Singh
Sangrur
Takht Sri Patna Sahib is where Guru Tegh Bahadur first alighted in a garden (bagh) belonging to Nawabs Rahim Bakhsh and Karim Bakhsh, nobles of Patna, and
Gurdwara_Guru_ka_Bagh
Metropolis in Punjab, India
Moti Ram Katra Kanwar Kharak Singh (also known as 'Katra Nikkai') Katra Fateh Singh Kallianwala Katra Ahluwalia Later, Sher Singh continued with construction
Amritsar
City Center in Telangana, India
areas such as Abids, Koti, Nampally and Himayat Nagar. The well-known Bashir Bagh Palace was located here. The neighbourhood is also close to Hussain Sagar
Basheerbagh
Public holiday in Gilgit-Baltistan
"Gilgit-Baltistan — part of Pakistan by choice". The Express Tribune. 8 January 2016. Fateh-ul-Mulk Ali Nasir (24 November 2021). "Chitral's Role In The Liberation
Gilgit-Baltistan Independence Day
Gilgit-Baltistan_Independence_Day
Islamic architecture of the Deccan Plateau, India
Farah Bagh palace (also called Faria Bagh) is situated in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. It was built by Nizam Shahi rulers in Ahmednagar. Farah Bagh was the
Architecture of the Deccan sultanates
Architecture_of_the_Deccan_sultanates
Bengali Muslim Sufi saint
preacher of Islam. He was one of the 35 caliphs or spiritual successors of Fateh Ali Waisi. Wazed Ali was born in Faridpur. His father's name was Syed Basrat
Syed_Wazed_Ali
Place in Haryana
'Chabutra" Fateh Mubarak, bearing the inscription 934 Hijri (1557 CE). These buildings and the garden still exist under the name of Kabuli Bagh called so
Panipat
Ethnic group
e.g. Malir Kotla in India or Malir an area in Karachi the equivalent of Bagh in Urdu or garden in English. According to their traditions their ancestor
Maliar
Museum in India
Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum is a museum housed within the Maharaja's palace (the Lakshmi Vilas Palace) in Vadodara, India. The building was constructed
Maharaja_Fateh_Singh_Museum
Union Council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
include Patian, Baghdara and Talhad and Sarbangala Bagh Darah Beram Gali Bisala Chamak Mera Chamhad Fateh Bandi Khani That Hiara Sar Bangala Shadial "Population
Chamhad_Union_Council
Sikh turban style
was then that the Singhs also bowed to Fateh Singh. Since he possessed a spirit most like Maha Kal, Baba Fateh Singh (as he came to be known) was acknowledged
Dastar_bunga
Missionary school in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Tyndale Biscoe School is a school in the Sheikh Bagh neighbourhood, in the Lal Chowk area of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. The school was founded in 1880
Tyndale_Biscoe_School
sons of the Guru Govind Singh. Will known as Baba Ajeet Singh Dwar, Baba Fateh Singh Dwar, Baba Jujhar singh Dwar and Baba Jorawar Singh Dwar and five
Prakash_Punj
Haveli in Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab
dead bodies of Mata Gujri, the mother and Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh, the two younger sons of 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh in 1704
Jahaz_Haveli
Palace in Gujarat, India
buildings, particularly the LVP Banquets & Conventions, and the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum building. In the 1930s, Maharaja Pratapsinh created a golf
Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Vadodara
Lakshmi_Vilas_Palace,_Vadodara
Neighbourhood in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Bagh Lingampally is a commercial and residential neighbourhood of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It has become one of the many major centres of Hyderabad
Bagh_Lingampally
State University in Srinagar, India
Hazratbal and encompasses three adjacent areas: Amar Singh Bagh, Naseem Bagh and Mirza Bagh. This campus is spread over 263 acres (1.06 km2). It is the
University_of_Kashmir
visitors daily, under typical conditions. Karol Bagh including Ajmal Khan Road and Ghaffar Market Karol Bagh Market is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic
Shopping_in_Delhi
Metropolis in Maharashtra, India
Devagiri Fort, Grishneshwar Temple, Jama Mosque, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Himayat Bagh, Panchakki and Salim Ali Lake. Historically, there were 52 gates in Aurangabad
Aurangabad
Maharana of Mewar from 1572 to 1597
Swarup Singh (1842–1861) Shambhu Singh (1861–1874) Sajjan Singh (1874–1884) Fateh Singh (1884–1930) Bhupal Singh (1930–1955) Bhagwant Singh (1955–1971) v
Maharana_Pratap
Indian lawyer and politician (1861–1931)
in Rajasthan. His elder brother, Nandlal Nehru gained the favour of Raja Fateh Singh of Khetri, who was the same age as him, and rose to the position of
Motilal_Nehru
Neighbourhood in India
Nawab Sir Vicar-ul-Umara Bahadur. There is a local train station of MMTS, Fateh Nagar Railway Station.Bus stand is even available "Archive News". The Hindu
Fateh_Nagar,_Hyderabad
Maharana of Udaipur from 1874–1884
cousin Maharana Shambhu Singh whom he succeeded in the year 1874. He adopted Fateh Singh a descendant of Maharana Sangram Singh II from the Shivrati branch
Sajjan_Singh_of_Udaipur
Neighbourhood in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Moosrambagh also Moosa Ram Bagh is an old suburb of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is named after the French military commander Monsieur Raymond who served
Moosarambagh
Misl Leader of the Ahluwalia Misl
Bhag Singh Ahluwalia (or Bagh Singh Ahluwalia), was the chief of the Ahluwalia Misl from 1783 to 1801. He succeeded Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, following a
Bhag_Singh_Ahluwalia
Gate, Junagadh Majhevdi Gate, Junagadh. Bidar Fort Gate, Bidar Daria Daulat Bagh Gate, Srirangapatna Vittala Temple Gate, Hampi Sanchi Gateways (Toranas)
List_of_gates_in_India
February 2025. "Sonu Sood announces the release date of his directorial Fateh; to arrive in cinemas on January 10, 2025". Bollywood Hungama. 30 July 2024
List_of_Hindi_films_of_2025
Founder of Udaipur and Maharana of Mewar from 1540 to 1572
Pratap Hadi Rani Rana Sanga Jagmal Singh Maharana Udai Singh II Maharana Fateh Singh Maharana Sajjan Singh Sardar Singh Swarup Singh Others Mewar Kingdom
Udai_Singh_II
Martyrdom of Sikh Sahibzade
(Shaheedi) of the two sons of Guru Gobind Singh, named Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh. The two Sikh children are remembered as the Nikke Sahibzade (Punjabi:
Saka_Sirhind
Place in Haryana, India
on 20 October 1783, his nephew Bagh Singh Ahluwalia became the ruler and after his death on 10 July 1801, his son Fateh Singh Ahluwalia became the ruler
Badhauli
Sikh military commander (1670–1716)
rejected Fateh Darshan as a slogan, Banda Singh agreed to abandon it. Sukhdial Singh claims the slogan was not Fateh Darshan but rather "Fateh Darshani"
Banda_Singh_Bahadur
Son of Guru Gobind Singh (1687–1704)
Mata Sundari. His younger brothers were Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, but they had been born to Mata Jito. He was killed in the Second
Ajit_Singh_(Sikhism)
Garden in Vadodara, Gujarat, India
(VUDA) Vadodara District Buildings and landmarks Laxmi Vilas Palace Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum Pratap Vilas Palace Sayaji Baug Makarpura Palace Nazarbaug
Sayaji_Baug
Sikh martyr (1696–1704)
Gangu, along with Mata Gujri and the two young princes, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, had crossed the flooded Sarsa River. They traveled to Rupar and then
Zorawar_Singh_(Sikhism)
Muslim Rajput tribe
Kashmir, as well as Rajouri District in Indian-administered Kashmir and Bagh District and Chikar in Azad Kashmir. According to their traditions regarding
Domaal_Rajputs
City in Jharkhand, India
derived from two Persian words: Hazar (هزار) meaning 'one thousand' and bagh (باغ) meaning 'garden', hence the meaning of Hazaribagh is 'city of a thousand
Hazaribagh
Cricket stadium
(VUDA) Vadodara District Buildings and landmarks Laxmi Vilas Palace Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum Pratap Vilas Palace Sayaji Baug Makarpura Palace Nazarbaug
Moti_Bagh_Stadium
Maharaja of the Sikh Empire from 1839 to 1840
Lahore. After the ceremony, he started returning to the palace via the Hazuri Bagh, where a massive block of stone from a gate fell upon him and two of his
Nau_Nihal_Singh
Garden in Udaipur, India
group of forty-eight maidens. This garden is located on the banks of the Fateh Sagar Lake, presenting a green retreat in the dry lands of Rajasthan. It
Saheliyon-ki-Bari
Sikh symbol depicting Deg Tegh Fateh doctrine
and the right sword is called Piri. It depicts the Sikh doctrine Deg Tegh Fateh in emblematic form. It consists of three weapons and a circle: the khanda
Khanda_(Sikh_symbol)
Town in Rajasthan, India
Moti Magri ("Pearl Hill") is a hill in India. It overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Atop the Moti Magri or Pearl Hill is
Moti_Magri
Palatial hilltop residence in Udaipur, Rajasthan
palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan in India, overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake. It is named Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874–1884)
Monsoon_Palace
Local museum, History museum, Art Museum in Gujarat, India
style, is located on the bank of Hamirsar Lake just opposite to the Nazar Bagh Garden. It was designed by the state engineer - Mc Lelland and built by local
Kutch_Museum
Religious centre in Sikhism
Sath-Sangat at the main function.[citation needed] A laser show at Gobind Bagh near the main gurdwara briefly describes the lives of the ten Gurus. It is
Hazur_Sahib
Religious group
Asia Europe North America Bahadurgarh Fort Fateh Burj Hazuri Bagh Baradari Kesgarh Qila Khanda museum Moti Bagh Palace Nanak Shahi bricks Pul Kanjri Qila
Sikhs
Indian politician (1941–2024)
He completed his B.A. at Government College, Ajmer and resided in Samor Bagh. Singh was married to Nirupama Kumari of Tehri Garhwal and had a son, Vishvaraj
Mahendra_Singh_Mewar
Train hijacking in Balochistan, Pakistan
BLA's Majeed Brigade, Fateh Squad, STOS that led Pak train hijacking". Retrieved 13 June 2025. "All about BLA's Majeed Brigade, Fateh Squad, STOS that led
2025_Jaffar_Express_hijacking
Royal palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Sajjan Shambhu Singh (1874 to 1884) and finished by his successor Maharana Fateh Singh at the beginning of the 20th century as a royal guesthouse. During
Shiv_Niwas_Palace
Wife of Guru Gobind Singh
rejected "Fateh Darshan" as a slogan, Banda Singh agreed to abandon it. Sukhdial Singh claims that the slogan was not "Fateh Darshan" but rather "Fateh Darshani
Mata_Sundari
Indian royal and businessman (1944–2025)
Polo Club. Mewar married Vijayraj Kumari in 1972. She is the daughter of Fateh Singh, the son of Vijayarajaji, the Maharao of Cutch. They had three children:
Arvind_Singh_Mewar
1st edition of the Kashmir Premier League
was Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The official anthem of the KPL, “The Aazadi Anthem” was released on 16 February 2021 and it was sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
2021 Kashmir Premier League (Pakistan)
2021_Kashmir_Premier_League_(Pakistan)
11th-century citadel in Telangana, India
inside. The lowest of these is the outermost enclosure entered by the "Fateh Darwaza" (Victory gate, so called after Aurangzeb’s triumphant army marched
Golconda
Indian expressway connecting New Delhi and Mumbai
junction of DND Flyway and Ring Road at Maharani Bagh Pass through Khizrabad, Batla House and Shaheen Bagh on Yamuna river's west bank Starts moving exactly
Delhi–Mumbai_Expressway
Sikh religious site in Punjab, India
Baisakhi in 1919. After their visit, many walked over to the Jallianwala Bagh next to it to listen to speakers protesting the Rowlatt Act and other policies
Golden_Temple
held at Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara in memory of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh. Processions are taken out and Sikh games are displayed in the three-day
List of fairs and festivals in Punjab, India
List_of_fairs_and_festivals_in_Punjab,_India
in Gulab Bagh. In 1889, Lord Lansdowne, then Viceroy of India, inaugurated public library (now Sarasvati Sarvajanik Pustakalya) in Gulab Bagh, Udaipur
Rai_Pannalal_Mehta
Village in Lorestan, Iran
Bard-e Fateh (Persian: بردفاتح, also Romanized as Bard-e Fāteḩ and Bardeh-ye Fāteḩ) is a village in Zaz-e Gharbi Rural District, Zaz and Mahru District
Bard-e_Fateh
Spiritual leaders of Sikhism
Asia Europe North America Bahadurgarh Fort Fateh Burj Hazuri Bagh Baradari Kesgarh Qila Khanda museum Moti Bagh Palace Nanak Shahi bricks Pul Kanjri Qila
Sikh_gurus
Maharaja of Nabha from 1911–1928
1923 and had issue: 1. Narinder Singh (1924-). A son and a daughter. 2. Fateh Singh (1935-). Two sons. 3. Jasmer Singh 4. Shamsher Singh 5. Vijay Kaur
Ripudaman_Singh
Sikh warrior sect
also known as Dal Khalsa, are believed to have originated either from Fateh Singh and the attire he wore or from the "Akal Sena" (lit. Army of the Immortal)
Nihang
Bhai Balu Bhatt Bhai Sona Bhatt Bhai Sohela Bhatt Bhai Sukha Bhatt Bhai Fateh Chand Bhatt Bhai Amiya Bhatt Bhai Amar Chand Bhai Gaura Bhai Lakhi Das Bhai
List of historical Sikh generals
List_of_historical_Sikh_generals
Pakistani spiritual leader & Main Fake Sufi
learned from him, and praised him.[unreliable source?] Singers such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Ghulam Farid Sabri have been presented[according to whom?]
Riaz_Ahmed_Gohar_Shahi
Nanak Dev Khalsa College, Dev Nagar, Karol Bagh, New Delhi Guru Nanak College of Education, Punjabi Bagh, Road No. 75, New Delhi [9] Guru Nanak Institute
List of things named after Guru Nanak
List_of_things_named_after_Guru_Nanak
Former campaign within Sikhism
October 1920 took control of the Golden Temple and Akal Takht. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre in April 1919 during the course of the national independence movement
Akali_movement
Theatrical production by Om Bhutkar
October 2015 to commemorate the 67th birth anniversary of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The performers in the opening show were Nachiket Devasthali, Abhijeet
Sukhan
Lake in Rajasthan, India
built by Maharana Swaroop Singh (1842-1861) which in turn connects to the Fateh Sagar Lake, the crystal-watered lake in the midst of tree-lined hills and
Lake_Pichola
Government Museum, Bikaner Bikaner [3] Rajasthan State Archives, Bikaner Bikaner Fateh Prakash Palace Museum, Chittaurgarh Chittorgarh [4] Dungarpur Museum Dungarpur
List_of_museums_in_Rajasthan
(959 – 985) Hamid ibn Shayban (985 – 997) Nasr ibn Hamid (997 – ??) Abul Fateh Daud ibn Nasr (?? – 1010) Walidad Khan Sial 1723 – 1747 Inayatullah Khan
List_of_monarchs_of_Punjab
Gurdwara in Haryana, India
this area from his way from Paunta Sahib to Anandpur Sahib. Lieutenant Fateh Singh served as president of place for 13 years. Gurdwara Toka Sahib at
Gurdwara_Toka_Sahib
FATEH BAGH
FATEH BAGH
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim
Tempting
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
The Successor; The Opener
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Victory
Boy/Male
Muslim
Conqueror, Victory
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
God's Victory
Girl/Female
Greek
Destiny.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Victor conquerer, the "opener" (eg: surah al-Fath)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Punjabi
Young Girl; Young Woman
Boy/Male
Indian
Victory
Boy/Male
Indian
One who eases difficulties
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Winner; to win.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who eases difficulties
Boy/Male
British, English
One Individuals Destiny
Boy/Male
Indian
Conqueror, Victory
Boy/Male
Muslim
Victory
Boy/Male
Sikh
Conqueror, Victory
Boy/Male
Arabic
Glad; Happy
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Victory; Conqueror; Triumph; The Victorious One; Son of Guru Gobind Singh
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, French, German, Muslim, Turkish
Big; Opener; Conqueror
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Conqueror
FATEH BAGH
FATEH BAGH
Boy/Male
Indian
Strong, King
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from Middle English gode ‘good’ + body ‘person’, ‘creature’, apparently a nickname for a good person. Reaney, however, notes that the expression was used as a polite term of address, and the surname may therefore have arisen as a nickname for someone who habitually used this expression.
Girl/Female
Indian
Bright
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Irish
From Irvine; Scotland; Sea Lover; Boar Friend
Female
Greek
(Ἀθήνη) Greek myth name of the goddess of wisdom. Plato fancifully derived her name from a-theo-noa, ATHENE means "mind of God," but the true meaning is unknown. Her Roman name is Minerva ("intellect").
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Best Purpose
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : probably a variant of Norfolk.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Slade.
Boy/Male
Norse
Ing's wolf.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus.
FATEH BAGH
FATEH BAGH
FATEH BAGH
FATEH BAGH
FATEH BAGH
a.
Fated; doomed.
v. t.
To ordain by fate.
a.
Resistless; as, unresisted fate.
n.
Destiny; fate.
p. p. & a.
Exempted by fate.
a.
Predestinated; foreordained; fated.
a.
Determined by destiny; fated.
n.
Appointed lot; allotted life; arranged or predetermined event; destiny; especially, the final lot; doom; ruin; death.
n. pl.
The Fates. See Fate, 4.
p.a.
Fated or decreed with something else.
a.
Determined by destiny; fated.
a. .
Significant of fate; ominous.
n.
Fortune; fate; destiny.
n.
The element of chance in the affairs of life; the unforeseen and unestimated conitions considered as a force shaping events; fortune; esp., opposing circumstances against which it is useless to struggle; as, fate was, or the fates were, against him.
p. p. & a.
Decreed by fate; destined; doomed; as, he was fated to rule a factious people.
a.
Ill-fated; unlucky.
p. p. & a.
Invested with the power of determining destiny.
n.
Fate; destiny; one of the Fates, or Norns; also, a prediction.
n.
The three goddesses, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, sometimes called the Destinies, or Parcaewho were supposed to determine the course of human life. They are represented, one as holding the distaff, a second as spinning, and the third as cutting off the thread.
a.
Fate-bringing; deadly; mortal; destructive.