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Help & Suggestions / Re: mai vi pj layi video bani hai
« on: June 28, 2010, 09:19:36 AM »
koi kardooooooooo reply  :cry: :cry:

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Help & Suggestions / mai vi pj layi video bani hai
« on: June 28, 2010, 07:42:48 AM »
plz help me frndzzzzzzz ki banyaaaa cuzzzzz already sab ne bahut vadiya bani neeeee but mai vi bani haiiiiiii help karoooooo meriiiiiii sugg daso mainu viiiiiii  :rockon: :rockon: :rockon:

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: History of Nawanshahr
« on: June 28, 2010, 07:07:22 AM »
ok doneeeeee dekhloooooo lion heart

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / History Of Rahon
« on: June 28, 2010, 07:06:35 AM »
Rahon is a city and a municipal council in the Nawanshahr district of the Indian  state of Punjab.

Geography

Rahon is located at 31°03′N 76°07′E / 31.05°N 76.12°E / 31.05; 76.12.
It has an average elevation of 250 metres (820 feet).Situated on the Jullundur City Jaijon Doaba line of the Northern Railway, Rahon is 7 KM from Nawashahr, the tahsil/subdivision headquarters, and 65 KM from Jalandhar, the district headquarters. It is also connected by road with Nawashahr (8 KM), Jadla (12 KM), Ludhiana (51 KM), and Phillaur  (37 KM). Its population was 12,046 in 2001. It is a Class-III municipality.

History

It is said to have been founded about 2000 years ago by Raja Raghab, who called it Raghupur, by which name it continued to be called in correspondence by the Pandits of the place till early in the present century. After that it came into the possession of Gujars, who were driven out by the Mahton Rajputs, who in their turn succumbed to the Ghorewaha Rajputs, whose conquest of the country is put down as having occurred in the time of Muhammad Ghori (d. 1206 AD).

Their Ruler Raja Rajpal, renamed the town ‘Rahon’, after a certain lady called ‘Raho’. In support of this derivation may be quoted the opinion entertained by some that, it is unlucky to speak of this town by its proper name, in the morning, when fasting. Till breakfast it is called ‘Zanana shahr’, or ‘Women town”. In the time of Ibrahim Lodhi (1517-1526 AD), the town is reported to have a population of 145000 and was a flourishing trading center on the route to Tibet and Central Asian Countries. The art of shoe making attained a high degree of skill and a pair prepared by one Mian Khaki Shah of Rahon is said to be still lying in the museum at Lahore (Pakistan). Towards the beginning of the Mughal period, the town was occupied by the Ghorewaha Raja of Machhiwara, Rana Udho. He actively assisted Akbar (1556-1605 AD). During his fight for the Delhi throne and defeated and captured the rebellious Bairam Khan. As a reward, the Raja allowed to retain the jagir of Rahon. In Akbar’s time, Rahon was the capital of the Dardhak Mahal and gave its name to one of the two tarafs into which the Mahal was divided. In Aurangzeb’s reign (1658-1707 AD) a brick fort was built here. The Rajputs of Rahon were Chaudhris and men of much influence during the Muhammadan rule.After the Raja of Rahon converted to Islam, he was beheaded and territories seized by the Rana of Jadla who belonged to the same clan.

In 1710 AD, Rahon fort was conquered by Banda Bahadur, while on his way to Jalandhar, from Shams Khan, the local Mughal governor. Later, it fell back into the hands of Mughals. In 1759 AD, Rahon was seized by Dhallewali Confederacy Sikhs led by Tara Singh Gheba, and remained in their possession till Tara Singh's death, when it was added to Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s dominions but domination of Pandits continued in local administration. Pandit Sardars ran the administration for centuries. After the collapse of the Sikh Empire, the descendants of the Rana of Rahon came to prominence again and the Rana of Rahon, Chaudhry Abdul Rehman of Rahon was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Punjab from the Unionist Party before Indian Independence. Pandit Buta Ram Qasir Jagirdar continued to serve as Municipal Councilor and local leader of Rahon for next two and half decades after independence.

It is evidently a very old town and, from its commanding situation on an eminence overlooking the low valley of the Satluj, must have been a place of importance. Rahon’s importance was primarily due to its location on the ancient trade route to Tibet and Central Asia and it began to fall in importance as soon as a new route through Kabul was opened during the Mughal times. Its proximity to big marsh made it a victim of periodic out breaks of malaria in an epidemic form. Consequently, its population has greatly declined. It was said to be 69000 when the British took over the place after the First Anglo Sikh War in 1846 and it was 6607 in 1971. After the division of the country in 1947 the Muslim population of Rahon had to go to Pakistan and the Hindu and Sikh population that came from Pakistan started living here. It was also the hometown of Yash Chopra, Owner of yash raj films in his early years

Places of Interest

There are several places of historical interest in Rahon. There is the Panch Tirthian tank which was got excavated by Rana Udho as a place of pilgrimate for his five sons who could not proceed on pilgrimage due to the illness of his father. The samadh of Rana Udho also exists at Rahon. There is another tank, called Ramsar, adjoining the samadhs of Tara Singh Gheba and his brave widow which was constructed by their son Jhanda Singh. There is also an old serai, said to have been built in the reign of Shah Jahan (1627-1658 AD). Another holy place in the town is Suraj Kund which is said to have been

built by one Bawa Aughar during the period of Pathan rule. There is also a tomb, built during the rule of the Tughluq dynasty, which is said to contain the ashes of a saint.there is very famous piligrimate of baba ram ratan ji.it is 'chaten samadh'.

Demographics

In the 2001 Indian census, Rahon had a population of 12,046. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rahon has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 65.38%: male literacy is 88%, and female literacy is 75%. In Rahon, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Industry

Rahon is a booming industrial town with a large amount of textile, rice mills and other industries in the city, and its juridiction area (approx 102 Km²) including all nearby towns and villages. The most famous industry in Rahon is Rhythm Textiles, part of the Saluja group which produces thread for many clothing brands like Octave, Spykar and Koutons. A large amount of rice is processed in numerous rice mills in and around Rahon.

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / HISTORY OF BARNALA
« on: June 28, 2010, 06:59:34 AM »
At one time a base of Patiala province was set up by Baba Ala Singh approximately around year 1719 who also laid the foundation of Patiala two hundred fifty two years ago. Baba Ala Singh conquered Sirhind fighting his battles from this place. When he overpowered remote areas then from administrative angle he shifted his capital from Barnala to Patiala.

 

In Punjab, at present, there are half a dozen villages having their names resembling Barnala town. District Mansa has a village named Khara Barnala. Near Nawan Shehar, there are places Barnala Kalan and Barnala Khurd. Amritsar district too has a village named Barnala.

 

The common prevalent details reveal that this place was a village named Anahadgarh. In neighbouring village Bhadalwadh Rungarh Muslims used to live who indulged in cattle-stealing and plundering acts in surrounding villages grazing cattle in their crops. Following tormentation by Rungarh Muslims, people of Anahadgarh went to Bhadaur for help. Baba Gama was known for his might. When people went to Bhadaur at that time, Baba Gama was not there in his house but his brother Baba Ala Singh came along with them and he forced all Rungarh Muslims to run and started living there planting a tree (it being a Dera at that time marking foundation of a village).

 

Eminent Sikh historian Giani has recorded the details of setting up of Barnala in the annals of Khalsa in this manner that in the year 1775 Baba Ala Singh after offering Bhadaur (set up by King Padhar Sain) to his brother Duna Singh came to Barnala region which was lying aloof at that time. Setting it up, he made it his capital and took under his control surrounding villages. It too appears that Anahadgarh may be existing before and must have been deserted following attacks of Dharvis.

 

There are different opinions about the nomenclature of Barnala. Some are of the view, Vaaran being a region because of frequent storms was at that time also called Varna. So Barnala was called a land of too many storms which later on became Barnala because of precision of example. Another view reveals that a fort here is said to be built by Baba Ala Singh in which there was a ‘Baahuli’ (a well which had stairs going down). That too due to precision and Malwai accent was known as ‘Baain’. Thus Baain Wala ultimately became Barnala. Thus these are different views only but no historical detail is available that how name Barnala came into existence.

 

The part pertaining to markets of present Barnala city is about eighty years old. The initial Barnala belongs to fort, its surrounding population, Sandhu and Bajwa Pattis. It was in fact a village. All rulers lived in the fort. The officers and other respectables lived outside the four-walls of the fort. The agriculturists inhabited Sandhu and Bajwa Pattis.

 

Barnala which at one time was the capital of province was District Headquarter when Patiala province came into existence and Bathinda and Mansa used to be its Tehsils (sub-divisions). At the time of independence of India, Bathinda became separate district. After India got freedom, in the year 1954 following abolition of provinces new state of Pepsu was made. Then too Barnala was a district headquarter and Rampura Phool and Malerkotla were its Tehsils (sub-divisions). When Pepsu State with Patiala as its capital was disbanded and merged in Punjab then status of Barnala district got degraded. Now it is only a sub-division. Earlier on, Barnala being a district headquarter had District and Sessions Judge Court but when Barnala became sub-division, it was offered Additional Distrcit and Sessions Judge Court vested with all the District and Session Judge Court powers.

 

The Dera Baba Gandha Singh of Barnala too appears to be linked with the history of Barnala. Once Bibi Pradhan kaur (famous with the name of ‘Pradhan’), daughter of Maharaja Ala Singh, reached Mukatsar journey then. She met Baba Langar Singh. Listening to sermon and seeing serving of meals without any break left deep impact over her mind. She requested Baba Langar Singh that a saint of high conduct like him be sent to Barnala who may start congregation and meal service like this there. Accepting her request, Baba Langar Singh deemed his learned disciple Pandit Nikka Singh worthy for Barnala. Maharaja Ala Singh had heard a lot very well about Baba Langar Singh and Pandit Nikka Singh and whenever he talked of appointing a talented teacher for Bibi, then name of Pandit Nikka Singh used to be mentioned in high esteem. Complying with orders of Baba Langar Singh, Pandit Nikka Singh reached Barnala then Maharaja Ala Singh provided him with a beautiful house for residence. Pandit ji started congregation here. In this way, Dera Baba Gandha Singh came into existence and in fort regular meal-services were arranged where hundreds of people took meals and even today hearths of Baba Ala Singh present and Gurudwara is famous with the name of Baba Chulle (Hearths).

 

Apart from this, Barnala remained a nerve-centre of special activities during Praja Mandal movement and S. Seva Singh Thikriwala was also a prominent Praja Mandal activist who was born in village Thikriwala just four kilometres away from Barnala. Every year on January 19, in his memory a three day fair-cum-festival is organised where political conferences are also hosted by various political parties.

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: History of Nawanshahr
« on: June 28, 2010, 06:47:17 AM »
rahon ki haiiiiiiiiiii ????????????

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj di sabh toh changi kudi kon ??
« on: June 27, 2010, 11:54:25 PM »
oho nice answer nimmi sis :hug:

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Gup Shup / Re: name changing
« on: June 27, 2010, 11:19:23 PM »
omg kina okha question puchya...

meri userid Jatti09
fir mai rakha doaba di jatti oh thora din rakha fir... mai raka sire di rakaan...
almost sab jane lag gaye... us nam to fir mai rakhya brain eater...
hun finally mai rakhya desi jatti n apni profile vi desi kiti... cuz sab nu apne culture bare dasdi...

hun finally aa he naam rahoo.. n staff nu naam change nhi karne chade.... n sry mai ena panga laye naam naal....

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj di sabh toh changi kudi kon ??
« on: June 27, 2010, 11:10:17 PM »
1- 2 vich mera number pehla hehe

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: History of Nawanshahr
« on: June 27, 2010, 11:07:12 PM »
mera dil ghat gaya tusie sab ta nwr de ho... sadi city da koi vi nhii :sad: mera city mar jaoo kuch keha ka... ik reply nhi kar hunda jalandhar de topic ta...

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Fun Time / Re: je rab ne tuhanu
« on: June 27, 2010, 10:51:10 PM »
duplicate hmmmmm pka ess vich v sazish aa, tusi aap ghuman chale jaea krna te mainu ghare, na na baba ji kamli di gal ni sun ni. . . . .bas ena nu munda bana davo pher ena da kutapa chaadna :marro:
je mai munda ban gayi fir vi sohni lagu lolzz....

esi layi baba ji esi nukuri bandoo..

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: History of Nawanshahr
« on: June 27, 2010, 03:49:14 PM »
nyc ta honi hi aa
apni jo city aa  :balle: :balle: hana power  :blink: :blink:
 
i know sis

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Pics / Re: pj vich rooms avaible
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:57:11 PM »
oh ta us to he pata lagu...

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Fun Time / Re: je rab ne tuhanu
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:52:50 PM »
oh kida lol

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Fun Time / Re: je rab ne tuhanu
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:30:57 PM »
pehla thora brain eat kardi c hun sara buuurrraaaa koi nhi bachda pj ta hun

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj di sabh toh changi kudi kon ??
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:29:02 PM »
yea main punjab di ronak te bibi ah  :happy:
ronak sharti kuri haha

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: History of Nawanshahr
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:24:19 PM »
yeah slience mood he rehnda not pp not pupu... :hehe:

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Fun Time / Re: je rab ne tuhanu
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:22:14 PM »
mai brain eat karka... lost kardu sare brains

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Pics / Re: pj vich rooms avaible
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:20:08 PM »
oh vi pj gabru vala hahaha

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: History of Nawanshahr
« on: June 27, 2010, 02:18:33 PM »
Nawanshahar sachi nice city ha :okk:
I have been there many times
mai vi gayi c cuz mera veera de soore uthe ne bahut shanti hai uthe...

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