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1837 battle of the Afghan–Sikh Wars
The Battle of Jamrud was fought between the forces of the Emirate of Afghanistan under Wazir Akbar Khan, and the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Battle_of_Jamrud
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Jamrūd (Pashto/Urdu: جمرود) or Jam (Pashto: جم) is a town in the Khyber District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Located in the Valley of Peshawar, on
Jamrud
Fort in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The Jamrud Fort, also known as Fatehgarh Fort, is located beside Bab-e-Khyber at the eastern entrance to the Khyber Pass from Peshawar, in the Khyber District
Jamrud_Fort
Indonesian metal band
Jamrud are an Indonesian rock & heavy metal band from Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia. They are notable as one of the most successful rock bands which known
Jamrud_(band)
Mountain pass in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Afghanistan. It connects the town of Landi Kotal to the Valley of Peshawar at Jamrud by traversing part of the White Mountains. Since it was part of the ancient
Khyber_Pass
General of the Sikh Empire (1791–1837)
the conquests of Kasur, Sialkot, Attock, Multan, Kashmir, Peshawar and Jamrud. Hari Singh Nalwa was responsible for expanding the frontier of Sikh Empire
Hari_Singh_Nalwa
Emir of Afghanistan (r. 1826–39 and 1843–63)
Dost Mohammad sent his son Akbar Khan to defeat the Sikhs at the Battle of Jamrud in 1837. At the intersection of British, Russian and, to a lesser degree
Dost_Mohammad_Khan
Railway station in Pakistan
Jamrud Railway Station (Urdu: جمرود جنکشن ریلوے اسٹیشن, Pashto: د جمرود جنکشن اورګاډي سټيشن) is a railway station in Jamrud town, in Khyber Agency, Khyber
Jamrud_railway_station
Empire on the Indian subcontinent, 1799–1849
Pass; however, the standoff ended without a battle. In 1837, the Battle of Jamrud became the last confrontation with the Afghans at the western boundaries
Sikh_Empire
Terrorist incident in Pakistan
The 2009 Jamrud mosque bombing occurred on 27 March 2009, in Jamrud, Pakistan in the Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas during Friday
2009_Jamrud_mosque_bombing
Tehsil in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Jamrud Tehsil is a subdivision located in Khyber District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The population is 228,001 according to the 2017 census. Jamrud
Jamrud_Tehsil
Monument in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Pakistan. The gate is located immediately west of Peshawar, with the historic Jamrud Fort lying adjacent to it. The gate was inaugurated by field marshal Ayub
Bab-e-Khyber
2012 terror attack in northwest Pakistan
10 January 2012, when a bomb exploded near a petrol pump in the town of Jamrud near the Afghan border in Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal
2012_Khyber_Agency_bombing
Campaign
readying for a battle there. When Mir Nawab and his few soldiers reached Jamrud, Azim Khan attacked Mir Nawab's army by encircling their army. The army
Stratagem_of_Peshawar
Emir of Afghanistan and hero of the Anglo-Afghan War
his death in 1847. Wazir Akbar Khan's fame began with the 1837 Battle of Jamrud. He was militarily active in the First Anglo-Afghan War, which lasted from
Wazir_Akbar_Khan
Region in Rajasthan, India
1679 CE, when Maharaja Jaswant Singh whom Emperor Aurangzeb had posted at Jamrud at the mouth of the Khyber Pass, died at that place, leaving no son to succeed
Marwar
1748–1837 wars between the Afghan and Sikh empires
Khan Barakzai died shortly after the battle from cholera. The Battle of Jamrud was the foremost battle within the third Afghan–Sikh War. The result of
Afghan–Sikh_Wars
Country in Central and South Asia
Dost Mohammad Khan. Akbar Khan and the Afghan army failed to capture the Jamrud Fort from the Sikh Khalsa Army, but killed Sikh commander Hari Singh Nalwa
Afghanistan
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List_of_battles_1801–1900
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Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy
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Sukerchakia_Misl
Early modern period camel mounted cannons
militant tribes of the Pashtun belt and played a key role in the Battle of Jamrud (1837). While the zamburak's mobility made it indispensable in the craggy
Zamburak
Maharani of the Sikh Empire
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Jind_Kaur
Tenth Sikh guru from 1675 to 1708
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Guru_Gobind_Singh
Sikh martyr (1682–1757)
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Baba_Deep_Singh
1842 treaty between Tibetans and Sikhs
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Treaty_of_Chushul
Religious centre in Sikhism
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Hazur_Sahib
Sikh Maharaja, 1801–1839
Khyber Pass; however, it ended without a battle. In 1837, the Battle of Jamrud, became the last confrontation between the Sikhs led by him and the Afghans
Ranjit_Singh
Rural district in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran
Jamrud Rural District (Persian: دهستان جامرود) is in the Central District of Torbat-e Jam County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the village
Jamrud_Rural_District
Maharani Sahiba (Tenure: 1801-1813)
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Mehtab_Kaur
Sikh religious figure
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Bir_Singh_of_Naurangabad
Commander and Wazir of the Sikh Empire
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Lal_Singh
Ex-communicated son of Guru Har Rai
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Ram_Rai
2003 novel by Arthur C. Clarke
UN peacekeeper helicopter is badly damaged by an R.P.G. It crashes near Jamrud Fort, which is defended by British soldiers and sepoys from 1885—including
Time's_Eye
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
In 1925 the heavily engineered Khyber Pass Railway was opened, linking Jamrud to Landi Kotal. One such tourist attraction nearby Landi Kotal is the Khyber
Landi_Kotal
Pakistani administrative area
jirgas or assemblies. The Aka Khel are scattered in the hills south of Jamrud. All of this area is included in the Khyber Agency. The Adam Khel live in
Khyber_District
1895–96 Afghan campaign
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Conquest_of_Kafiristan
Sikh Empire general and artillery officer
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Ilahi_Bakhsh
1785–1839 French soldier and adventurer
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Jean-François_Allard
Ethnic group of the Indian subcontinent
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Punjabi_Sikhs
One of the Five Evils of Sikhism
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Moh
First Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir from 1846 to 1856
[citation needed] In 1837, after the death of Hari Singh Nalwa in the battle of Jamrud, the Muslim tribes of Sudhan, Tanoli, Karral, Dhund, Satti and Maldayal
Gulab_Singh
1908 punitive expedition in NW Frontier Province, British India
Zakka Khel, and on the same day 12 mules working on the Khaibar Road near Jamrud were carried off to Bazar by the Zakka Khel. These raids were not mere border
Bazar_Valley_campaign
Maharaja of Punjab, Kashmir and Jammu
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Duleep_Singh
National highway in Afghanistan
Third Battle of Panipat Dost Mohammad Khan Emirate of Afghanistan Battle of Jamrud Afghan–Sikh Wars First Anglo-Afghan War Second Anglo-Afghan War Third Anglo-Afghan
Kabul–Kandahar_Highway
Sikh warrior sect
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Nihang
1920s and 1930s armed group in Afghanistan
Third Battle of Panipat Dost Mohammad Khan Emirate of Afghanistan Battle of Jamrud Afghan–Sikh Wars First Anglo-Afghan War Second Anglo-Afghan War Third Anglo-Afghan
Saqqawists
Sikh martyr
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Mohkam_Singh
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Sikh_women_and_turbans
1846 peace treaty
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Treaty_of_Lahore
Sikh saint
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Dharam_Singh_(Sikhism)
1809 treaty between the East India Company and Ranjit Singh
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Treaty_of_Amritsar_(1809)
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List of best-selling albums in Indonesia
List_of_best-selling_albums_in_Indonesia
Failed Sikh expedition to Kashmir
Kashmir (1814) Toshamaidan (1814) Shopian (1814) Multan (1818) Shopian Mangal Mankera Taragarh Nowshera Nara Peshawar Ramkani Khyber Pass Panjtar Jamrud
Battle_of_Kashmir_(1814)
Sikh warrior
There, under Tej Singh and Hari Singh Nalwa, he fought in the Battle of Jamrud in April 1837. During the reign of Sher Singh, Mangal Singh was employed
Mangal_Singh_Ramgarhia
Sikh community, as well as a special group of initiated Sikhs
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Sarbat_Khalsa_(1986)
Battle of Shujabad in 1780, Sikh Misls vs Afghans
Kashmir (1814) Toshamaidan (1814) Shopian (1814) Multan (1818) Shopian Mangal Mankera Taragarh Nowshera Nara Peshawar Ramkani Khyber Pass Panjtar Jamrud
Battle_of_Shujabad_(1780)
Shah Shujah's expedition to Kandahar
Shopian 5th Herat 1st coup 1st Hazara 6th Herat 1st Shuja Jalalabad Peshawar Jamrud 7th Herat 1st Afghan Turkestan 1st Britain, 2nd Shuja 2nd Hazara 1st Kandahar
Kandahar Expedition (1833–1834)
Kandahar_Expedition_(1833–1834)
Gurdwara in Delhi, India
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Gurdwara_Rakab_Ganj_Sahib
1762 battle
Kashmir (1814) Toshamaidan (1814) Shopian (1814) Multan (1818) Shopian Mangal Mankera Taragarh Nowshera Nara Peshawar Ramkani Khyber Pass Panjtar Jamrud
Battle_of_Kup
Term used for God in Sikhism
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Waheguru
Covert operation of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
NOW" Facebook page with over 400 likes. Afridi was the chief surgeon at Jamrud Hospital in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber tribal region. His colleagues
CIA fake vaccination campaign in Pakistan
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he was the main defender of the Jamrud Fort, holding out against an invasion by the Afghans during the Battle of Jamrud. Nalwa was killed in that battle
Mahan_Singh_Hazarawala
Sikh sect
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Nirankari
Indian Sikh Khalsa order member (1661–1708)
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Daya_Singh
Fort in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Shagai Fort is a fort located 13 kilometres from Jamrud in Khyber District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It was built in 1927 by the British forces to
Shagai_Fort
1842 order by the Governor-General of British India
Third Battle of Panipat Dost Mohammad Khan Emirate of Afghanistan Battle of Jamrud Afghan–Sikh Wars First Anglo-Afghan War Second Anglo-Afghan War Third Anglo-Afghan
The_Proclamation_of_the_Gates
Sikh library in Amritsar, India
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Sikh_Reference_Library
18th century Afghan–Sikh war battle
Kashmir (1814) Toshamaidan (1814) Shopian (1814) Multan (1818) Shopian Mangal Mankera Taragarh Nowshera Nara Peshawar Ramkani Khyber Pass Panjtar Jamrud
Battle_of_Chenab
Sikh governor of Multan (1814–1851)
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Mulraj_Chopra
Market area in Peshawar, Pakistan
availability of smuggled goods and a variety of drugs. As it is situated close to Jamrud Tehsil of Khyber District, the Karkhano is prone to illegal trade of drugs
Karkhano
18th-century South Asian military engagement
Kashmir (1814) Toshamaidan (1814) Shopian (1814) Multan (1818) Shopian Mangal Mankera Taragarh Nowshera Nara Peshawar Ramkani Khyber Pass Panjtar Jamrud
Battle_of_Qarawal
Institutes which trains Sikhs in tying Dastar
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Turban_training_centre
Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa within Pakistan. The KPK provincial flag shows Jamrud Fort, the guardian of the Khyber Pass and mountains in the back. Displaying
Flag_of_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Punjabi historiographer
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Sohan_Lal_Suri
Third Battle of Panipat Dost Mohammad Khan Emirate of Afghanistan Battle of Jamrud Afghan–Sikh Wars First Anglo-Afghan War Second Anglo-Afghan War Third Anglo-Afghan
Flag_of_Afghanistan
14th-century fortress in Punjab, India
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Firozpur_Fort
City in Haryana, India
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Lohgarh
Currency of Afghanistan
Third Battle of Panipat Dost Mohammad Khan Emirate of Afghanistan Battle of Jamrud Afghan–Sikh Wars First Anglo-Afghan War Second Anglo-Afghan War Third Anglo-Afghan
Afghan_afghani
Sikh warrior (1710–1807)
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Tara_Singh_Ghaiba
Multan Battle of Shopian Battle of Nowshera Battle of Peshawar Battle of Jamrud First Anglo-Sikh War Battle of Mudki Battle of Ferozeshah Battle of Aliwal
Naina_Singh_(Jathedar)
Sikh community kitchen
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Langar_(Sikhism)
Wife of Guru Hargobind
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Mata_Nanaki
Sikh scripture
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Asa_di_Vār
Sikh turban style
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Dastar_bunga
Religious organization
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Udasin_Panchayati_Bada_Akhara
Religious organization
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Udasin_Panchayati_Naya_Akhara
commander of the Sikh Khalsa Army defeats the Durrani Empire in the Battle of Jamrud and extends the frontier of Sikh Empire to beyond the Indus River right
Timeline_of_Indian_history
Blade worn by Sikhs
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Kirpan
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Sikhism_in_Finland
Primary scripture of Sikhism
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Guru_Granth_Sahib
Udasi saint
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Baba_Biram_Das
Ancestral residedency of Kapoor family
of cultural heritage sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri
Kapoor_Haveli
Abandoned railway line in Pakistan
of the line at the village of Kacha Garhi, located between Peshawar and Jamrud. The broad gauge track made progress westwards and 32 kilometers (20 mi)
Khyber_Pass_Railway
Sikh temple in Shanghai, China
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Gurdwara_Shanghai
Concept in Sikhism
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Hukam
Surname of Sikh women
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Kaur
Part of Mughal war of succession (1707)
of Aurangzeb's death, his eldest son, Bahadur Shah I, was stationed at Jamrud, 12 miles west of Peshawar. The next morning, Azam who had tarried outside
Battle_of_Jajau
Mother of Guru Har Rai
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Mata_Nihal_Kaur
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Ethnicity_in_Afghanistan
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Middle English form of French Pierres, PIERS means "rock, stone."
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Wickedness
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Feminine form of Anglo-Norman French Jehan, JEHANE means "God is gracious."
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Up to Him
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Glowing Princess
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Ruler of the Home or Estate
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Goddess of Learning; River Ganga
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