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TABI DARI
Philosophy, Spirituality and Ethics/Political Philosophy
TABI DARI, lit. subordination or obedience, was a system ofnonproprietory but permanent and hereditary land tenure during Sikh rule in the Punjab. The holders of tabi`dan tenure were equivalent to those who since Mughal times had been known as muzari...
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TAHIKAN
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TAHIKAN, a seventeenthcentury poet, was the son of Rangil Das, a Chopra Khatri of Jalalpur, in presentday Gujrat district of Pakistan. A soldier by profession, he rendered into Hindi verse AmarKosa and "Asvamedha Parva" of the Mahabharata. He tided t...
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TAHIL SINGH, BHAI
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TAHIL SINGH, BHAI (18751921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was born in 1875, the eldest son of Bhai Chanda Singh and Mai Rukko, Kamboj residents of Nizampur village in Amritsar district. On the opening of the Lower Chenab Canal Colony in western...
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TAHILPURA
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TAHILPURA, a small village in the interior of Fatehgarh Sahib district was visited by Guru Tegh Bahadur in the course of one of his journeys through the Malva region. A small raised platform marked the spot where he had put up. Later some Nirmala sad...
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TAHL SINGH CHHACHHI
Biographical/Sikh Political figures
TAHL SINGH CHHACHHI (d. 1785), a Kohli Khatri, first entered the service of the Khattar sardars but later joined Sardar Charhat Singh Sukkarchakkia and received from him, in 1741, jagirs comprising several villages, including Miari Daud Khel. Tahl Si...
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