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  • Doab
  • Land between two converging, or confluent, rivers

    Doab (English: /ˈdoʊɑːb/) is a term used in South Asia for the tract of land lying between two confluent rivers. It is similar to an interfluve. In the

    Doab

    Doab

    Doab

  • Upper Doab
  • Geographical area in India

    The Upper Doab is a geographical and cultural region in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and Uttrakhand. It is located between the rivers Ganga and Yamuna

    Upper Doab

    Upper_Doab

  • Bari Doab
  • Region of Punjab

    The Bari Doab is one of the Punjab doabs located in the upper south-east corner of Punjab, Pakistan. The doab lies between the Beas/Sutlej and Ravi rivers

    Bari Doab

    Bari Doab

    Bari_Doab

  • Timeline of major famines in India during British rule
  • half of the 19th-century large-scale excess mortality was caused by: Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861, 2 million; Great Famine of 1876–1878, 5.5 million;

    Timeline of major famines in India during British rule

    Timeline of major famines in India during British rule

    Timeline_of_major_famines_in_India_during_British_rule

  • Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861
  • The Doab famine of 1860–1861 was a famine in India that affected the Ganga-Yamuna Doab in the North-Western Provinces, large parts of Rohilkhand and Awadh

    Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861

    Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861

    Upper_Doab_famine_of_1860–1861

  • Maratha–Sikh clashes
  • Series of conflicts from 1766 to 1798

    territories and the Upper Gangetic Doab.[citation needed] Hostilities were largely initiated by the Sikhs, who sought to raid the Upper Doab and Delhi for plunder

    Maratha–Sikh clashes

    Maratha–Sikh_clashes

  • Western Uttar Pradesh
  • Region in northern India

    that comprises the western districts of Uttar Pradesh, including the Upper Doab, Rohilkhand and Braj areas, where languages like Hindi, Urdu, Braj, and

    Western Uttar Pradesh

    Western Uttar Pradesh

    Western_Uttar_Pradesh

  • Landhaura
  • Town in Uttarakhand, India

    Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 453 Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under

    Landhaura

    Landhaura

  • Saharanpur district
  • District of Uttar Pradesh in India

    foothills of Shivalik Hills range, it lies in the northern part of the Upper Doab region. The district headquarters are in Saharanpur, which is also the

    Saharanpur district

    Saharanpur district

    Saharanpur_district

  • Rachna Doab
  • Region of Punjab

    Rachna Doab (Punjabi: رچنا دوآب), also spelt as Rachena Doab, can be classified as one of the main regions of Punjab, Pakistan. The doab lies between

    Rachna Doab

    Rachna Doab

    Rachna_Doab

  • Kuru kingdom
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan Vedic union

    dynasty evolved into Kuru and Vatsa Kingdom, ruling over Upper Doab/Delhi/Haryana and lower Doab, respectively. The Vatsa branch of the Kuru dynasty was

    Kuru kingdom

    Kuru kingdom

    Kuru_kingdom

  • Uttar Pradesh
  • State in northern India

    Kurukshetra War is believed to have taken place in the area between the Upper Doab and Delhi, (in what was Kuru Mahajanapada), during the reign of the Pandava

    Uttar Pradesh

    Uttar Pradesh

    Uttar_Pradesh

  • Qutb ud-Din Aibak
  • Ghurid general and Sultan of Delhi from 1206 to 1210

    areas of Meerut, Baran (modern Buland sher) and Koli (modern Aligarh) in upper doab had been under the control of Dor Rajputs, had been occupied by the Turks

    Qutb ud-Din Aibak

    Qutb ud-Din Aibak

    Qutb_ud-Din_Aibak

  • Chaj Doab
  • Natural region in Punjab

    Chaj Doab (Punjabi: چَج دوآب), also known as the Jech Doab, is one of the main regions of the Punjab province in Pakistan. The doab lies between the Chenab

    Chaj Doab

    Chaj Doab

    Chaj_Doab

  • Kauravi dialect
  • Dialect of Hindustani language

    Pakistan after partition. Although as a dialect, Khari Boli belongs to the Upper Doab, "Hindavi" developed in the cultural spheres of Allahabad and Varanasi

    Kauravi dialect

    Kauravi dialect

    Kauravi_dialect

  • Shah Alam II
  • Mughal emperor (r. 1760–1788, 1788–1806)

    Raja of Kashmir, Nawab of Junagarh, Nawab of Rohilkhand of Lower Doab and Upper Doab, and Nawab of Bahawalpur. The Battle of Buxar was fought on 22 October

    Shah Alam II

    Shah Alam II

    Shah_Alam_II

  • Mirza Shafi's campaign against Sikhs
  • Karnal, Ambala, the Yamuna, and the upper Ganga Doab. The campaign began after Shafi's earlier operations in the Doab and after fighting in which Sahib

    Mirza Shafi's campaign against Sikhs

    Mirza_Shafi's_campaign_against_Sikhs

  • North India
  • Region of India

    riverine grasslands occur alongside rivers in the Punjab Plain and the Upper Doab. The primary fauna of this forest includes the Indian leopard, golden

    North India

    North India

    North_India

  • Muzaffarnagar
  • City in Uttar Pradesh, India

    called Sarwat and is located in the middle of the highly fertile upper Ganga-Yamuna Doab region and is very near to New Delhi and Saharanpur, making it

    Muzaffarnagar

    Muzaffarnagar

  • List of droughts
  • famine Doji bara famine Guntur famine of 1832 Agra famine of 1837–1838 Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861 Orissa famine of 1866 Rajputana famine of 1869 Bihar

    List of droughts

    List_of_droughts

  • Gangoh
  • Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

    villages mainly speak Khari boli, which is spoken in rural areas of the Upper Doab region of the Saharanpur, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat and Meerut districts

    Gangoh

    Gangoh

  • Madhopur Headworks
  • Dam in Punjab, India

    of Punjab. It is located on the border with Jammu and Kashmir. The Upper Bari Doab Canal (UBDC) off-taking from Madhopur irrigates agricultural lands

    Madhopur Headworks

    Madhopur_Headworks

  • Geographical distribution of Urdu speakers
  • letters from the Heathens, or from the Persians, or other Nations. The Upper Doab and Rohilkhand was dominated by a literate and homogenous elite, who embraced

    Geographical distribution of Urdu speakers

    Geographical distribution of Urdu speakers

    Geographical_distribution_of_Urdu_speakers

  • Zain Khan Sirhindi
  • Mughal Faujdar of Sirhind, India

    Sikh rebels led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, who plundered Lahore and the upper Doab. Zain Khan Sirhindi was killed after capture in the Sikh invasion of Sirhind

    Zain Khan Sirhindi

    Zain_Khan_Sirhindi

  • Khair
  • Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

    Studies, University of Rajasthan. Singh, Jagbir (2002). The Jat Rulers of Upper Doab: Three Centuries of Aligarh Jat Nobility : a Regional Micro History of

    Khair

    Khair

  • Ballabgarh (jagir)
  • Hindu Jat Kingdom in Haryana

    Rebellion of 1857 Kolff, Dirk H. A. (2010-08-13). Grass in their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830. BRILL. p. 162.

    Ballabgarh (jagir)

    Ballabgarh (jagir)

    Ballabgarh_(jagir)

  • Gurjar
  • Ethnic group in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan

    September 2021. Kolff, Dirk H.A. (13 August 2010). Grass in their mouths: The Upper Doab of India under the company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830. Brill. p. 149.

    Gurjar

    Gurjar

  • Maratha Empire
  • 1674–1818 empire in the Indian subcontinent

    through his wazir, Safdarjung, and the Mughals gave the Marathas the chauth of Doab in addition to the Subahdari of Ajmer and Agra. In 1758, Marathas started

    Maratha Empire

    Maratha Empire

    Maratha_Empire

  • List of famines
  • Famine Finland 1860–1861 Black Winter of 1860–1861 Qajar Iran 1860–1861 Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861 India 2,000,000 1863–1867 Famine in Cape Verde Cape

    List of famines

    List of famines

    List_of_famines

  • Aligarh
  • City in Uttar Pradesh, India

    areas of Meerut, Baran (modern Buland sher) and Koil (modern Aligarh) in upper doab had been under the control of Dor Rajputs, had been occupied by the Turks

    Aligarh

    Aligarh

    Aligarh

  • Islam in Uttar Pradesh
  • the Mughal Empire disintegrated, their territory remained confined to the Doab region and Delhi. Other areas of Hindustan (Uttar Pradesh) were ruled by

    Islam in Uttar Pradesh

    Islam in Uttar Pradesh

    Islam_in_Uttar_Pradesh

  • Umrao Singh Bhati
  • Indian Gurjar ruler (died 1857)

    the Nawab Walidad Khan of Mala-garh and Umrao Singh as the leader of Upper Doab (modern day western U.P). He successfully led a band of armed soldiers

    Umrao Singh Bhati

    Umrao_Singh_Bhati

  • British Raj
  • 1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India

    inception of the Raj in 1858, Lower Burma was already a part of British India; Upper Burma was added in 1886, and the resulting union, Burma, was administered

    British Raj

    British Raj

    British_Raj

  • Uttarakhand
  • State in northern India

    Jabarhera (Jhabrera). The Panwar clan held more than 500 villages there in upper Doab, and that situation was confirmed in 1759 in a grant by a Rohilla governor

    Uttarakhand

    Uttarakhand

    Uttarakhand

  • Muzaffarnagar district
  • District of Uttar Pradesh in India

    Indian Muslim kinship group called the Barah Sayyids, who controlled the upper Doab. The Indian Muslim inhabitants of Barah, especially from near the town

    Muzaffarnagar district

    Muzaffarnagar district

    Muzaffarnagar_district

  • Ailum
  • Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

    Shamli district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, situated in the upper doab region of River Ganga and Yamuna. It is located at a distance of 75 km

    Ailum

    Ailum

    Ailum

  • Tomaras of Delhi
  • Northern Indian dynasty (736–1152)

    Harman. ISBN 978-81-85151-34-2. Jagbir Singh (2002). The Jat Rulers of Upper Doab: Three Centuries of Aligarh Jat Nobility. Aavishkar. ISBN 9788179100165

    Tomaras of Delhi

    Tomaras of Delhi

    Tomaras_of_Delhi

  • List of Jat dynasties and states
  • ISBN 978-90-04-72921-6. Kolff, Dirk H. A. (13 August 2010). Grass in their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830. BRILL. p. 162.

    List of Jat dynasties and states

    List of Jat dynasties and states

    List_of_Jat_dynasties_and_states

  • Vatsa
  • Historical region in modern India

    Vatsas. The Kurus controlled the Haryana/ Delhi/ Upper Doab, while the Vatsas controlled the Lower Doab. Later, The Vatsas were further divided into two

    Vatsa

    Vatsa

    Vatsa

  • Khap
  • System of social administration

    system. "...Akbar made several concessions to the local clans of the upper Doab region... The [Khap] councils were to carry on as before without interference

    Khap

    Khap

    Khap

  • Atrauli
  • Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

    Manoharlal. ISBN 978-0-8364-2355-6. Singh, Jagbir (2002). The Jat Rulers of Upper Doab: Three Centuries of Aligarh Jat Nobility : a Regional Micro History of

    Atrauli

    Atrauli

  • List of governors of Punjab (British India)
  • 2 Sir Robert Montgomery (1809–1887) 25 February 1859 10 January 1865 Upper Doab famine of 1860–61 Establishment of Lawrence College, Murree, King Edward

    List of governors of Punjab (British India)

    List of governors of Punjab (British India)

    List_of_governors_of_Punjab_(British_India)

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • Alexander Cunningham 1871, p. 149. Jagbir Singh (2002). The Jat Rulers of Upper Doab: Three Centuries of Aligarh Jat Nobility. Aavishkar. p. 28. ISBN 978-81-7910-016-5

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Haridwar district
  • District of Uttarakhand in India

    ), also spelled Hardwar, is part of Uttarakhand, India that lies in the Doab region, where people traditionally speak Khariboli. It is headquartered at

    Haridwar district

    Haridwar district

    Haridwar_district

  • Jansath
  • Place in Uttar Pradesh, India

    the largest concentrations of Sayyids in India.[citation needed] The upper Doab was controlled by the Sayyids of Barha. The influential Sayyid brothers

    Jansath

    Jansath

  • List of Gurjars
  • List of People belonging to Gurjar Community

    Shrivastavya. Dirk H.A. Kolff (13 August 2010). Grass in their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830. BRILL. pp. 451–

    List of Gurjars

    List_of_Gurjars

  • Mahanubhava
  • Krishnaite Vaishnava denomination

    Mahanubhavas had set up many temples, mathas, pathashalas in Punjab, Upper Doab, Kangra, Kashmir, Northwest Frontiers and as far as Kabul and Kandahar

    Mahanubhava

    Mahanubhava

  • Rohilla
  • Pashtun-descended ethnic group of Uttar Pradesh, India

    rebellion of the Indian Muslim Barah Sayyid tribe, who controlled the upper Doab under the Mughal Empire, and who had under their chief Saifudddin Barha

    Rohilla

    Rohilla

    Rohilla

  • History of Uttar Pradesh
  • Kurukshetra War is believed to have taken place in the area between the Upper Doab and Delhi. Control over Gangetic plains region was of vital importance

    History of Uttar Pradesh

    History of Uttar Pradesh

    History_of_Uttar_Pradesh

  • Sinsini
  • Village in Rajasthan, India

    Publishers. ISBN 978-81-7031-150-8. Singh, Jagbir (2002). The Jat Rulers of Upper Doab: Three Centuries of Aligarh Jat Nobility : a Regional Micro History of

    Sinsini

    Sinsini

  • Chillar
  • Village in Rewari district, Haryana, India

    south. According to rural gazetteer of Delhi, the village lies between Upper Doab boundaries of westernmost frontier province of Rewari near the feudatory

    Chillar

    Chillar

  • Proby Cautley
  • English engineer and palaeontologist

    engineer in charge of constructing the Eastern Yamuna canal, also called the Doab canal. He was in charge of this canal for 12 years between 1831 and 1843

    Proby Cautley

    Proby Cautley

    Proby_Cautley

  • Jalalabad, Shamli
  • Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

    and the parganas in the neighbourhood of Hapur and Meerut. In 1804, the upper doab was separated by the Moradabad district and was constituted into a new

    Jalalabad, Shamli

    Jalalabad,_Shamli

  • Ram Dayal Singh
  • King of Landhaura

    Mughal Empire Vol 3, p. 246 Dirk H.A. Kolff: Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830 p. 462 Singh, David

    Ram Dayal Singh

    Ram_Dayal_Singh

  • Sikh Confederacy
  • Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)

    Lahore, Amritsar, Gujrat, and Sialkot. The Bhangis held the Upper Rechna Doab, Upper Chajj Doab, and territory around Lahore and Amritsar. Sukerchakia Misl:

    Sikh Confederacy

    Sikh Confederacy

    Sikh_Confederacy

  • Rakhi system
  • Protection tax in 18th century India

    ISBN 9781642490060. Kolff, D. H. A. (2010). Grass in their mouths : the Upper Doab of India under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830. Vol. 33 of Brill's

    Rakhi system

    Rakhi system

    Rakhi_system

  • Khagi
  • Ethnic group

    Kumaon (present-day Uttarakhand) East: The Avadh (Awadh) region West: The upper Doab and foothills of the Himalayas Because of these boundaries, Katehar served

    Khagi

    Khagi

  • Epic-Puranic royal genealogies
  • Royal genealogies as described in Indian tradition

    Bharatavarsa). His fifth successor Hastin shifts the capital to a place in the upper doab and calls it Hastinapura, after himself. Soon after Hastin, the Bharata

    Epic-Puranic royal genealogies

    Epic-Puranic_royal_genealogies

  • Punjab Canal Colonies
  • Parts of western Punjab

    Temple complex has been fed water from the Jethuwal distributory of the Upper Bari Doab of the region between the Beas and Ravi, via a connection between the

    Punjab Canal Colonies

    Punjab Canal Colonies

    Punjab_Canal_Colonies

  • Ranjit Singh's first Cis-Sutlej campaign
  • possessions. Bhagwan Singh of Buna urged the Resident to protect the upper Doab. The British reply stated that no differences existed with Ranjit Singh

    Ranjit Singh's first Cis-Sutlej campaign

    Ranjit_Singh's_first_Cis-Sutlej_campaign

  • Madhopur, Punjab
  • Town in Punjab, India

    location of the Madhopur headworks on the Ravi River, which feeds the Upper Bari Doab Canal irrigating 335,000 hectares of land in Punjab. Madhopur has an

    Madhopur, Punjab

    Madhopur,_Punjab

  • Frederick John Shore
  • English East India Company official (1799–1837)

    Lane. pp. 183–184. Kolff, Dirk H.A. (2010). Grass in their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793-1830. BRILL. pp. 343–449

    Frederick John Shore

    Frederick John Shore

    Frederick_John_Shore

  • Mughal successor states
  • Regional Indian polities that emerged from Mughal imperial fragmentation, c. 1707–1857

    the Rampur State under Faizullah Khan from 1774. Farrukhabad, in the upper Doab, was founded in 1713 by Muhammad Khan Bangash, an Afghan mansabdar of

    Mughal successor states

    Mughal successor states

    Mughal_successor_states

  • Dhar (guerrilla warfare)
  • Guerrilla warfare tactic used in India in the 1680s

    outright revolt... Akbar made several concessions to the local clans of the upper Doab region... The [Khap] councils were to carry on as before without interference

    Dhar (guerrilla warfare)

    Dhar_(guerrilla_warfare)

  • 1860s
  • Decade

    targeted killings, and assassination attempts include: 1860 to 1861 – Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861 1860 to 1861 – the Black Winter of 1860-1861 in Qajar

    1860s

    1860s

    1860s

  • Dirk H. A. Kolff
  • Dutch historian and Indologist

    H. A. (2010). Bronkhorst, Johannes (ed.). Grass in Their Mouths: The Upper Doab of India Under the Company's Magna Charta, 1793–1830. Brill's Indological

    Dirk H. A. Kolff

    Dirk_H._A._Kolff

  • Majha
  • Area of the historical Punjab region

    Narowal) and Sheikhupura (including Nankana Sahib) — located in the Upper Rachna Doab — in the Majha area as well. People of the Majha region are given

    Majha

    Majha

    Majha

  • India–Pakistan water dispute of 1948
  • Dispute over the sharing of river waters between India and Pakistan

    the West Punjab province of Pakistan via the main branches of the Upper Bari Doab Canal as well as the Dipalpur Canal from the Ferozepur Headworks. It

    India–Pakistan water dispute of 1948

    India–Pakistan water dispute of 1948

    India–Pakistan_water_dispute_of_1948

  • Ganges Canal
  • Irrigation canal system in Uttar Pradesh, India

    The Ganges Canal or Ganga Canal is a canal system that irrigates the Doab region between the Ganges River and the Yamuna River in India. The canal is primarily

    Ganges Canal

    Ganges Canal

    Ganges_Canal

  • Panchala
  • Ancient Hindu kingdom of India

    an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the Upper Gangetic plain which is identified as Kanyakubja or region around

    Panchala

    Panchala

    Panchala

  • Banda Singh's Invasion of Yamuna-Ganga Doab
  • conquered territory, and then went back to Lohgarh. Reports from the Upper Ganga Doab led to an eastward march across the Yamuna at Rajghat near Buria into

    Banda Singh's Invasion of Yamuna-Ganga Doab

    Banda_Singh's_Invasion_of_Yamuna-Ganga_Doab

  • Balloki Headworks
  • Barrage on the Ravi River in Punjab, Pakistan

    project in Punjab began in 1905, soon after the completion of the Upper Bari Doab Canal (UBDC). It was the second irrigation project to be implemented

    Balloki Headworks

    Balloki Headworks

    Balloki_Headworks

  • Bedian
  • Village in Punjab, Pakistan

    Punjab, it created the Upper Bari Doab Canal (UBDC) system, bringing waters from the Ravi River to irrigate lands in the Bari doab (the interfluvial regions

    Bedian

    Bedian

  • Baoli, Baraut
  • Village in Baghpat, India

    Late Harappan–Early Vedic / Mahabharata-period tradition in the Upper Ganga–Yamuna Doab. In conclusion, Lakshya Grah traditions, the Tomar Jat Chaurasi

    Baoli, Baraut

    Baoli,_Baraut

  • Punjab Irrigation Department
  • Pakistani provincial ministry department

    Jhelum Canal, Upper Jhelum Canal, Upper Chenab Canal and Lower Bari Doab Canal. Three of these canals namely Upper Jhelum Canal, Upper Chenab Canal and

    Punjab Irrigation Department

    Punjab_Irrigation_Department

  • Upper Swat Canal
  • Irrigation canal in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    overcome the Benton Tunnel's bottleneck. List of canals in Pakistan Lower Bari Doab Canal Nara Canal N.-W.F. Province Gazetteers. Vol. 6. North-west Frontier

    Upper Swat Canal

    Upper Swat Canal

    Upper_Swat_Canal

  • Āryāvarta
  • Historical region in northern India where the Indo-Aryan people lived

    north of the Vindhyas, but in BDS 1.1.2.11 Āryāvarta is confined to the doab of the Ganges-Yamuna. BDS 1.1.2.13-15 considers people from beyond this area

    Āryāvarta

    Āryāvarta

    Āryāvarta

  • Ganges
  • Major river in Asia

    headworks diverts some of its water into the Ganges Canal, which irrigates the Doab region of Uttar Pradesh, whereas the river, whose course has been roughly

    Ganges

    Ganges

    Ganges

  • Battle of the Ramganga
  • 1020 battle between the Ghaznavids and the Hindu Shahis

    of Ghazni's second invasion of the Doab. Ghaznavid forces defeated the Hindu Shahi army of Trilocanapala at the upper course Ramganga River known as River

    Battle of the Ramganga

    Battle_of_the_Ramganga

  • Montgomery District
  • Administrative district in British India

    Lahore to Multan; it is irrigated by the Upper Sutlej inundation canal system and also from the Ravi. The Rechna Doab was long home to the pastoral Jats, who

    Montgomery District

    Montgomery District

    Montgomery_District

  • Marala Headworks
  • Barrage in Punjab, Pakistan

    waters transferred to the Ravi River were further fed to the Lower Bari Doab Canal via the Balloki Headworks, irrigating the Montgomery and Multan districts

    Marala Headworks

    Marala_Headworks

  • Ahluwalia (misl)
  • Sovereign state in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab

    of Malwa, the Punjab Hills, the Gangetic Plains, Rajasthan, and the Upper Bari Doab. The Ahluwalia Misl controlled areas on the left-bank of the Sutlej

    Ahluwalia (misl)

    Ahluwalia (misl)

    Ahluwalia_(misl)

  • Singh Krora Misl
  • Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy

    The Karorsinghias held territory in southeastern Malwa and the Upper Gangetic Doab. The Karorsinghia Misl controlled areas held eastward from the Sutlej

    Singh Krora Misl

    Singh Krora Misl

    Singh_Krora_Misl

  • Yamuna
  • River in India

    (Uttar Pradesh). It helps create the highly fertile alluvial Ganges-Yamuna Doab region between itself and the Ganges in the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Nearly 57 million

    Yamuna

    Yamuna

    Yamuna

  • Ravi River
  • River in India and Pakistan

    storage envisaged) to divert flows through the Upper Bari Doab Canal (also known as Central Bari Doab Canal) to provide irrigation in the command area

    Ravi River

    Ravi River

    Ravi_River

  • Ghurid campaigns in India
  • Campaigns of Muhammad of Ghor in India

    Ghaznavids and other Ismāʿīlīya rulers and penetrated into the Gangetic doab after defeating a Rajput Confederacy led by Prithviraj Chauhan near Tarain

    Ghurid campaigns in India

    Ghurid campaigns in India

    Ghurid_campaigns_in_India

  • Interfluve
  • Area of higher ground between two rivers in the same drainage system

    Old Drift landscapes south of the natural region. Volga-Ural interfluve Doab Interamnia (disambiguation) Ernst Neef (ed.): Riedel. In: Derselbe: Das Gesicht

    Interfluve

    Interfluve

    Interfluve

  • Bhangi Misl
  • Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy (1748-1810)

    originated from Panjwar near Amritsar. The Bhangis held the Upper Rechna Doab, Upper Chajj Doab, and territory around Lahore and Amritsar. The Bhangi Misl

    Bhangi Misl

    Bhangi Misl

    Bhangi_Misl

  • Hindustani language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Hindōstānī as follows:—Hindōstānī is primarily the language of the Upper Gangetic Doab, and is also the lingua franca of India, capable of being written

    Hindustani language

    Hindustani language

    Hindustani_language

  • Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's conquest of Shivalik Hills
  • territorial base lay near the hill country. He held the upper parts of the Bari and Jalandhar Doabs adjoining the Kangra hills. With his brother Mali Singh

    Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's conquest of Shivalik Hills

    Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's conquest of Shivalik Hills

    Jassa_Singh_Ramgarhia's_conquest_of_Shivalik_Hills

  • Demographics of Uttar Pradesh
  • the Doab, Rohilkhand, and Bundelkhand, both Western and Eastern Hindi, as well as a mixture of the two are spoken. For instance, in the upper and parts

    Demographics of Uttar Pradesh

    Demographics_of_Uttar_Pradesh

  • Jassa Singh Ramgarhia
  • Sikh leader in the period of Sikh Confederacy

    some areas since their domains were mixed together in the Upper Bari Doab and Upper Jullundur Doab districts. In this dispute, Jai Singh Kanhaiya had the

    Jassa Singh Ramgarhia

    Jassa Singh Ramgarhia

    Jassa_Singh_Ramgarhia

  • Second Anglo-Sikh War
  • 1848–49 conflict between the British and Sikh empires

    the Sikh Empire was forced to cede some valuable territory (the Jullundur Doab) to the East India Company, and Gulab Singh, the ruler of Jammu, was allowed

    Second Anglo-Sikh War

    Second Anglo-Sikh War

    Second_Anglo-Sikh_War

  • Oudh State
  • Polity in the Awadh region of North India (1732–1856)

    independent polity governing the fertile lands of the Central and Lower Doab. The capital of Oudh was in Faizabad, but the company's Political Agents

    Oudh State

    Oudh State

    Oudh_State

  • Battle of the Indus (1027)
  • 1027 battle between the Ghaznavids and Jats at Salt Range

    initially traversing the arid Sind desert, followed by the Sindh-Sagar Doab. In the latter region, it faced persistent harassment and delays from the

    Battle of the Indus (1027)

    Battle of the Indus (1027)

    Battle_of_the_Indus_(1027)

  • Bukka Raya I
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1356 to 1377

    wife Gangambika. By 1374 he had gained an upper hand over the Bahmanis for control of the Tungabhadra-Krishna doab and also took control of Goa, a small portion

    Bukka Raya I

    Bukka Raya I

    Bukka_Raya_I

  • Gujranwala
  • Major city in Pakistan

    famous for its cuisine and historical significance. Located in the Rachna Doab, it is a major metropolitan hub of northeastern Punjab and is the fifth-most

    Gujranwala

    Gujranwala

    Gujranwala

  • Kannauj
  • City in Uttar Pradesh, India

    (2007), Archaeological geography of the Ganga plain: the upper Ganga (Oudh, Rohilkhand, and the Doab), p.47 Singh Sandhu, Gurcharn (2000). A Military History

    Kannauj

    Kannauj

    Kannauj

  • Ganga Canal (Rajasthan)
  • Irrigation system of canals

    irrigates 303,000 hectares of land, roughly equivalent to that of the Upper Bari Doab Canal in Punjab in India. After construction of the canal, many people

    Ganga Canal (Rajasthan)

    Ganga Canal (Rajasthan)

    Ganga_Canal_(Rajasthan)

  • Bambawali-Ravi-Bedian Canal
  • Canal in Pakistan

    Canal Jhang Branch Marala–Ravi Link Canal Taunsa Barrage Indus River Rachna Doab BRB canal marked on OpenStreetMap, retrieved 23 January 2021. Khan, Muhammad

    Bambawali-Ravi-Bedian Canal

    Bambawali-Ravi-Bedian Canal

    Bambawali-Ravi-Bedian_Canal

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  • Agag
  • Biblical

    Agag

    roof; upper floor

    Agag

  • Agag
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Agag

    Roof; Upper Floor

    Agag

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Adikya | அதீக்யா

    Authority, Showing upper hand

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  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upwode

    From the Upper Forest

    Upwode

  • Tupper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tupper

    English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.

    Tupper

  • Upshaw
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upshaw

    Upper Forest

    Upshaw

  • Sakeel
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Sakeel

    Supper Power

    Sakeel

  • Azud
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Azud

    Upper Arm; Strength; Power; Support

    Azud

  • Upton
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, Christian, English

    Upton

    From the Upper Town

    Upton

  • Rajih |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rajih |

    Having the upper hand, More acceptable

    Rajih |

  • Bhuva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhuva

    The Upper World

    Bhuva

  • Upwood
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upwood

    From the Upper Forest

    Upwood

  • Baigh
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Baigh

    From the upper part.

    Baigh

  • Tupper
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Tupper

    Ram Herder

    Tupper

  • Bhraghad
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Bhraghad

    From the upper part.

    Bhraghad

  • Adikya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Adikya

    Authority, Showing upper hand

    Adikya

  • Oordhva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Oordhva

    High or Upper

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  • Moder
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German, Russian

    Moder

    Supper

    Moder

  • Upchurch
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upchurch

    From the Upper Church

    Upchurch

  • Uptun
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Uptun

    From the Upper Farm

    Uptun

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  • Sansa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sansa

  • Layth
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Layth

    A Famous Jurist had this Name

  • Kareem
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Swahili

    Kareem

    Kind; Generous; Humane; Noble; Exalted; High-born

  • Jasim-Ud-Din
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jasim-Ud-Din

    Great (Man) of the religion

  • Zhen
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese

    Zhen

    Precious

  • Danilo
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Spanish

    Danilo

    God is my judge.

  • Ifrah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ifrah |

    To make Happy

  • Laurel
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, Greek, Latin

    Laurel

    Laurel Tree; Crowned with Laurel; Bay Plant

  • Layzal
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Layzal

    Another Name for God; Immortal; Undying

  • Jevithan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Jevithan

    Life is God

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  • Uppertendom
  • n.

    The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.

  • Overleather
  • n.

    Upper leather.

  • Gula
  • n.

    The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.

  • Upwards
  • adv.

    In the upper parts; above.

  • Supper
  • v. i.

    To take supper; to sup.

  • Upper
  • comp.

    Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.

  • Overlip
  • n.

    The upper lip.

  • Supper
  • n.

    A meal taken at the close of the day; the evening meal.

  • Supper
  • v. t.

    To supply with supper.

  • Dupper
  • n.

    See 2d Dubber.

  • Upher
  • n.

    A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.

  • Overhand
  • n.

    The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.

  • Upward
  • n.

    The upper part; the top.

  • Gown
  • n.

    A loose, flowing upper garment

  • Jumper
  • n.

    A loose upper garment

  • Upper
  • n.

    The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.

  • Cupper
  • n.

    One who performs the operation of cupping.

  • Supramaxilla
  • n.

    The upper jaw or maxilla.

  • Chamberlain
  • n.

    An upper servant of an inn.

  • Helmet
  • n.

    The upper part of a retort.