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NABI KHAN
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NABI KHAN and his brother Ghani Khan, Pathans of Machhivara, who after the battle of Chamkaur (1705) escorted Guru Gobind Singh to the safety of the Malva region disguised as a Muslim pir. See GHANI KHAN
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NAJABAT KHAN
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NAJABAT KHAN (d. 1688), a Pathan belonging to Kurijpura, who joined the service of Guru Gobind Singh at Paonta Sahib. He however deserted the Guru on the eve of the battle ofBharigani (1688) and joined hands with the hill rajas. During the battle he ...
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NIHANG KHAN
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NIHANG KHAN, Muslim chief of Kotia Nihang Khan, near Ropar, in the Punjab, was a devotee of Guru Gobind Singh. According to Sarup Singh Kaushish, Guru kidn Sakhtan, he with his wife and sons attended Baisakhi festivity at Anandpur in 1694 and rendere...
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NIJATULLAH SHAH, SAYYID
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NIJATULLAH SHAH, SAYYID, British newswriter at the Sikh capital of Lahore. Press lists of old records refer to his newsdiaries which give an account of the political state of affairs in the kingdom. He reports the events at Peshawar, the withdrawal o...
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NIZAM UD-DIN
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NIZAM UDDIN (d. 1802), the Pathan chief ofKasur and a tributary of the Bharigi sarddrs, overthrew his allegiance to the Sikhs and submitted to Shah Zaman, the king of Afghanistan, when the latter invaded India in January 1797. Nizam udDin took posses...
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