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Village in Punjab, India
Talhan is a village in the Jalandhar district in Punjab, India, located near the Jalandhar Cantonment. According to the 2001 Census, Talhan has a population
Talhan
The Talhan incident, also known as the Talhan crisis or Talhan clash, refers to an event in 2003 where the village of Talhan in Jalandhar district, Punjab
Talhan_incident
Pakistani boxer (born 1965)
Harpal Talhan (born February 8, 1965) is a retired Canadian lightweight boxer who contested in 18 fights and was the Canadian lightweight champion. He
Harpal_Talhan
Indian political party
activists protesting against a social-boycott launched by Jatts against them in Talhan village. The party opposes the Sutlej Yamuna Link canal noting the canal
Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)
Shiromani_Akali_Dal_(Amritsar)
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Sidh_Bhoi
Indian folk deity
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Gogaji
Chamar sect in Punjab, India
longer being notions of pollution being followed. In 2003, Ad-Dharmis of Talhan village in Jalandhar district launched a movement to assert their right
Ad-Dharmi
Marginalized castes in India and South Asia
"Singh", to eradicate caste identities and discrimination. In 2003 the Talhan village Gurudwara endured a bitter dispute between Jat Sikhs and Chamars
Dalit
Ancestor deity
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Kala_Mehar
Religious festival to the mother goddess Sanjhi
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Sanjhi
Festival of lights in Jagraon, Punjab, India
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Roshni_mela
Ancestor-deity
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Jogi_Pir
Medieval Indian epic
Jagnik: the author, son of Parmal's sister Jaichand: last king of Kannauj Mir Talhan: The Sayyad who accompanies the Banaphars, with 9 sons and 18 grandsons
Alha-Khand
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Seetla Mata (Punjabi folk deity)
Seetla_Mata_(Punjabi_folk_deity)
Annual festival in Ludhiana, India
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Chhapar_Mela
music Lakh Data shrine of Sakhi Sarwar, Jalandhar District Masani shrine, Talhan, Jalandhar Baba Bala samadh, Ghuriana Tombs of Ustad in Nakodar Guru Bhag
Folk_practices_in_Punjab
Indian religion
name: Ravi Dass Mandal. In 2003, there arose a caste-based conflict in Talhan village of Punjab over the management of a local shrine which involved Ad-Dharmis
Ravidassia
Portuguese explorer and missionary (1562–1607)
Khan of Samarcand, Ferghana, and Bukhara, they made a stop in Taloqan ("Talhan") in today's northern Afghanistan. The area was in turmoil, with the "Calcia"
Bento_de_Góis
City in Takhar province, Afghanistan
campaign to subdue Khwarazmian resistance.[citation needed] In 1603, Taloqan ("Talhan") was visited by another European explorer, Bento de Góis, who was traveling
Taloqan
Indian politician
October 2015. Jodhka, Surinder S. (12 July 2003). "Caste Tensions in Punjab: Talhan and Beyond". Economic and Political Weekly. 38 (28): 2923–2926. doi:10.2307/4413770
Mangu_Ram
Ethnoreligious subgroup on the Indian subcontinent
groups, resulting in the incident regarding the management of a gurdwara at Talhan (Jalandhar district) in 2003 and the assassination of the spiritual leader
Jat_Sikh
example of these tensions playing out in the real-world is the conflict at Talhan village in 2003, where local Dalits pushed for representation in the management
Sikhism_and_caste
Dalit caste of India
ISBN 9780195633542. Jodhka, Surinder S. (12 July 2003). "Caste Tensions in Punjab: Talhan and Beyond". Economic and Political Weekly. 38 (28): 2923–2926. doi:10.2307/4413770
Ramdasia
Follower of Sikhism
August 2025. Jodhka, Surinder S. (12 July 2003). "Caste Tensions in Punjab: Talhan and Beyond". Economic and Political Weekly. 38 (28): 2924, 2926. doi:10
Sahajdhari
Harinder Takhar - Ontario Liberal MPP and Minister of Transportation Harpal Talhan - lightweight boxer Nina Tangri - MPP, Ontario Sam Tata - portrait photographer
List_of_Indo-Canadians
Name list
field hockey player Harpal Singh Sokhi, celebrity chef from India Harpal Talhan, retired Canadian lightweight boxer Harpal Tiwana (1935–2002), Punjabi playwright
Harpal
129 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi Şapy 97 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi Talhanly 1,525 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi Ýandakly 159 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi
List of municipalities in Ahal Province
List_of_municipalities_in_Ahal_Province
Canadian people of Punjabi descent
cricket player Harinder Jit Singh Rai, field hockey player Harpal Singh Talhan, boxer Jasvir Rakkar, baseball player Jasvir Singh, weightlifter Jimmy Hansra
Punjabi_Canadians
Village in Punjab, India
age. The village has 200 acres (0.81 km2). Neighbouring villages include Talhan, Kotli Than Singh, Chandpur, Muzaffarpur and Puranpur. Parasrampur hosts
Paras_Rampur
Village in Punjab, India
road passes the villages of Musapur, Ucha, Mohadipur, Bohani, Sarnana, Talhan and Dhilwan. Domeli has a number of families with the Ganger, Jakhu, and
Domeli,_Kapurthala
Village in Punjab, India
concentration of Johal families. Neighbouring villages include Dhanowali, Talhan, Semi, Khajurla, Pragpur and Birring. The village is famous for its Baba
Salempur_Masanda
Ancestor shrine Martyr shrine Panjpeer Shrine Sacred groves Bir Sikhanwala Talhan Religion in Punjab (India, Pakistan) Muslims Sikhs Hindus Jains v t e
Shaheed_Shrine
Sikh political party and militant group in British India (1922–1924)
starting with notorious ones like Harnam Singh and zaildār Sham Singh of Talhan. Towards the end of August 1922, the various jatthās convened for a general
Babbar_Akali_movement
129 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi Şapy 97 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi Talhanly 1,525 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi Ýandakly 159 Gökdepe Owadandepe geňeşligi
List of cities, towns and villages in Turkmenistan
List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Turkmenistan
District in Ahal Province, Turkmenistan
Ataguýy, Böri, Derweze, G. Orazow adyndaky, Nedir, Porsyguýy, Şapy, Sähra, Talhanly, Ýandakly) Saparmyrat Nyýazow (Saparmyrat Nyýazow, Ajykäriz, Galkynyş,
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Sikh
Ray of light, Brightness
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Tamil
Prajisha | பà¯à®°à®œà¯€à®·à®¾Â
Morning
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Worth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a man with curly hair, from Middle English crull(e), curl(e) ‘curly (hair)’.
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Indian
The bringer of death
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British, Christian, English
Place Name; Oak Meadow
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Muslim
Divine help, Guidance, Enabling, Inner motivation (1)
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Egyptian
, a surname of king Rameses III.
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Arabic, Muslim
She was the Daughter of Ahmad Bin Mishqar; Distinguished Woman of her Times; She was the Wife of Sayfud-din Al- Hanafi
Girl/Female
English
Mild of strength.
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