Moga district, the Glossary
Table of Contents
192 relations: Adani Group, Adina Beg, Ahluwalia (misl), Akbar, Alexander the Great, Allopathic medicine, Amandeep Kaur Arora, Amritpal Singh Sukhanand, Amritsar, Ancient history, Asian Games, Ayurveda, Baba Kundan Singh Memorial Law College, Badhni Kalan, Bagha Purana, Baldev Singh (author), Barnala district, Basant (festival), Bathinda district, Battle of Chamkaur, Battle of Lahira, Bhagha Purana Assembly constituency, Bhangi Misl, Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union, Bhekha, Bhuma Singh Dhillon, Brar, Census of India, Chugawan, Community development block, Dallewalia Misl, Damdami Taksal, Daudhar, Daya Singh, Demographics of India, Devinderjeet Singh Laddi Dhose, Dhaliwal (surname), Dharam Singh (Sikhism), Dharamkot Assembly constituency, Dharamkot, Moga, EcoSikh, Family planning in India, Faridkot district, Fiji, Firozpur, Firozpur district, First Anglo-Sikh war, Geneticist, Gill (name), Gogaji, ... Expand index (142 more) »
Adani Group
Adani Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate, headquartered in Ahmedabad.
See Moga district and Adani Group
Adina Beg
Adina Beg Khan (– 15 September 1758) was a Punjabi general and administrator who served as the last governor of the Punjab region of the Mughal Empire, including the provinces of Lahore and of Multan.
See Moga district and Adina Beg
Ahluwalia (misl)
Ahluwalia (also transliterated as Ahluvalia) was a misl, that is, a sovereign state in the Sikh Confederacy of Punjab region in present-day India and Pakistan.
See Moga district and Ahluwalia (misl)
Akbar
Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (–), popularly known as Akbar the Great, and also as Akbar I, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605.
Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
See Moga district and Alexander the Great
Allopathic medicine
Allopathic medicine, or allopathy, is an archaic and derogatory label originally used by 19th-century homeopaths to describe heroic medicine, the precursor of modern evidence-based medicine.
See Moga district and Allopathic medicine
Amandeep Kaur Arora
Amandeep Kaur Arora is an Indian politician.
See Moga district and Amandeep Kaur Arora
Amritpal Singh Sukhanand
Amritpal Singh Sukhanand is an Indian politician and the MLA representing the Bhagha Purana Assembly constituency in the Punjab Legislative Assembly.
See Moga district and Amritpal Singh Sukhanand
Amritsar
Amritsar (ISO: Amr̥tasara), historically also known as Rāmdāspur and colloquially as Ambarsar, is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Punjab, after Ludhiana.
See Moga district and Amritsar
Ancient history
Ancient history is a time period from the beginning of writing and recorded human history through late antiquity.
See Moga district and Ancient history
Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
See Moga district and Asian Games
Ayurveda
Ayurveda is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent.
See Moga district and Ayurveda
Baba Kundan Singh Memorial Law College
Baba Kundan Singh Memorial Law College is a private law school situated at Dharamkot, Moga in Moga district in the Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Baba Kundan Singh Memorial Law College
Badhni Kalan
Badhni Kalan is a town and a nagar nigham in Moga district in the state of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Badhni Kalan
Bagha Purana
Bagha Purana or Bhagha Purana is a city and a Municipal Council in Moga district in the state of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Bagha Purana
Baldev Singh (11 December 1942), also known as Baldev Singh Sadaknaama, is an Indian novelist and story writer in Punjabi-language.
See Moga district and Baldev Singh (author)
Barnala district
Barnala is one of the districts of Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Barnala district
Basant (festival)
Basant is a spring time kite flying event during the Basant Panchami festival in the Punjab.
See Moga district and Basant (festival)
Bathinda district
Bathinda district is in Malwa region of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Bathinda district
Battle of Chamkaur
The Battle of Chamkaur, also known as Battle of Chamkaur Sahib or the Second battle of Chamkaur, was fought between the Khalsa, led by Guru Gobind Singh, and the coalition forces of the Mughals led by Wazir Khan and of Hindu hill chief.
See Moga district and Battle of Chamkaur
Battle of Lahira
The Battle of Lahira, also known as the Battle of Gurusar or the Battle of Mehraj, was fought between the Mughal Empire and Sikhs assisted by the Kangra State in 1631 or 1634.
See Moga district and Battle of Lahira
Bhagha Purana Assembly constituency
Bhagha Purana Tehsil Assembly constituency (Sl. No.: 72) is a Punjab Legislative Assembly constituency in Moga district, Punjab state, India.
See Moga district and Bhagha Purana Assembly constituency
Bhangi Misl
The Bhangi Misl (Punjabi pronunciation: pə̃˨ŋɡiː mɪsəl) was a large and powerful Sikh Misl headquartered in Amritsar.
See Moga district and Bhangi Misl
Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union
Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union literally 'Indian Land Workers Union' is a trade union of agricultural labourers in India.
See Moga district and Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union
Bhekha
Bhekha is a small village 21 km from Moga district of Indian (Punjab) towards south west near Daroli Bhai.
Bhuma Singh Dhillon
Sardar Bhuma Singh Dhillon (died 1746) was a Jat Sikh warrior of the 18th century in Punjab and the second leader of the Bhangi Misl succeeding Sardar Chhajja Singh.
See Moga district and Bhuma Singh Dhillon
Brar
Brar is a surname, and a Jat clan from the Punjab region.
Census of India
The decennial census of India has been conducted 15 times, as of 2011.
See Moga district and Census of India
Chugawan
Chugawan is a village located in the Moga district of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Chugawan
In India, a Community development block (CD block) or simply Block is a sub-division of Tehsil, administratively earmarked for planning and development.
See Moga district and Community development block
Dallewalia Misl
The Dallewalia misl was founded by Sardar Gulabi singh a Khatri Sikh as a Jatha but later Succeeded by a Jatt Sikh Sardar Tara Singh Ghaiba of Kang Clan Tara Singh made the Jatha into a powerful Misl in the 18th century India.
See Moga district and Dallewalia Misl
Damdami Taksal
The Damdamī Ṭaksāl, Jatha Bhindra(n), or Sampardai Bhindra(n) is an orthodox Khalsa Sikh cultural and educational organization, based in India.
See Moga district and Damdami Taksal
Daudhar
Daudhar is the biggest village in the Punjab, India, with a population of 28,345.
Daya Singh
Daya Singh (born Daya Ram; 1661–1708) was one of the Panj Pyare, the first five Sikhs to be initiated into the Khalsa order in 17th-century India.
See Moga district and Daya Singh
Demographics of India
India is the most populous country in the world with one-sixth of the world's population.
See Moga district and Demographics of India
Devinderjeet Singh Laddi Dhose
Devinderjeet Singh Laddi Dhose is an Indian politician and the MLA representing the Dharamkot Assembly constituency in the Punjab Legislative Assembly.
See Moga district and Devinderjeet Singh Laddi Dhose
Dhaliwal (surname)
Dhaliwal, also known as Dhariwal, is a surname and clan found among the Jat Sikhs of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Dhaliwal (surname)
Dharam Singh (Sikhism)
Dharam Singh (1666–1708), born as Dharam Das, was one of the original Panj Pyare or the Five Beloved, the forerunners of the Khalsa.
See Moga district and Dharam Singh (Sikhism)
Dharamkot Assembly constituency
Dharamkot Assembly constituency (Sl. No.: 74) is a Punjab Legislative Assembly constituency in Moga district, Punjab state, India.
See Moga district and Dharamkot Assembly constituency
Dharamkot, Moga
Dharamkot is a city and a municipal council in the Moga district in the state of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Dharamkot, Moga
EcoSikh
EcoSikh is a Sikh environmental organization.
Family planning in India
Family planning in India is based on efforts largely sponsored by the Indian government.
See Moga district and Family planning in India
Faridkot district
Faridkot district is a district lying in the South-Western part of Punjab, India with Faridkot city as the district headquarters.
See Moga district and Faridkot district
Fiji
Fiji (Viti,; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, Fijī), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean.
Firozpur
Firozpur, (pronunciation: fɪroːzpʊr) also known as Ferozepur, is a city on the banks of the Sutlej River in Firozpur District, Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Firozpur
Firozpur district
Firozpur district, also known as Ferozepur district, is one of the twenty-three districts in the state of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Firozpur district
First Anglo-Sikh war
The first Anglo-Sikh war was fought between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company in 1845 and 1846 around the Ferozepur district of Punjab.
See Moga district and First Anglo-Sikh war
Geneticist
A geneticist is a biologist or physician who studies genetics, the science of genes, heredity, and variation of organisms.
See Moga district and Geneticist
Gill (name)
Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources.
See Moga district and Gill (name)
Gogaji
Gogaji is a folk deity, worshipped in the northern states of India especially in Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab region, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Gujarat.
Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (lit) was a Greek state of the Hellenistic period located in Central Asia.
See Moga district and Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
Green Revolution in India
The Green Revolution was a period that began in the 1960's during which agriculture in India was converted into a modern industrial system by the adoption of technology, such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, mechanized farm tools, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers.
See Moga district and Green Revolution in India
Gujjar Singh Bhangi
Sardar Gujjar Singh Bhangi (died early 1790; alternatively spelt as Gurja or Gujar) was a Sikh warrior of the Bhangi Misl, and one of the triumvirates who ruled over Lahore prior to the leadership of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
See Moga district and Gujjar Singh Bhangi
Gurinder Singh
Gurinder Singh Dhillon, also known as Baba Ji to his followers, is the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB).
See Moga district and Gurinder Singh
Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala
Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala (29 June 1966 – 29 July 1992) was a Sikh martyr and the third Jathedar of the Khalistan Liberation Force.
See Moga district and Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala
Gurpurb
Gurpurab (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਪੁਰਬ), alternatively spelt as Gurpurb or Gurpurub, in Sikh tradition is a celebration of an anniversary of a Guru's birth marked by the holding of a festival.
Guru
Guru (गुरु; IAST: guru; Pali: garu) is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field.
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh (born Gobind Das; 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708) was the tenth and last human Sikh Guru.
See Moga district and Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Granth Sahib
The Guru Granth Sahib (ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ) is the central holy religious scripture of Sikhism, regarded by Sikhs as the final, sovereign and eternal Guru following the lineage of the ten human gurus of the religion.
See Moga district and Guru Granth Sahib
Guru Har Rai
Guru Har Rai (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਇ, pronunciation:; 16 January 1630 – 6 October 1661) revered as the seventh Nanak, was the seventh of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion.
See Moga district and Guru Har Rai
Guru Hargobind
Guru Hargobind (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿਗੋਬਿੰਦ, pronunciation: l 19 June 1595 – 28 February 1644) was the sixth of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He had become Guru at the young age of eleven, after the execution of his father, Guru Arjan, by the Mughal emperor Jahangir.HS Syan (2013), Sikh Militancy in the Seventeenth Century, IB Tauris,, pages 48–55 Guru Hargobind introduced the process of militarization to Sikhism, likely as a response to his father's execution and to protect the Sikh community., Encyclopedia Britannica, Quote: "Guru Hargobind, sixth Sikh Guru, who developed a strong Sikh army and gave the Sikh religion its military character, in accord with the instructions of his father, Guru Arjan (1563–1606), the first Sikh martyr, who had been executed on the order of the Mughal emperor Jahangir."; "After Jahāngīr’s death (1627) the new Mughal emperor, Shāh Jahān, persecuted the Sikh community in earnest.
See Moga district and Guru Hargobind
Guru Nanak Gurpurab
Guru Nanak Gurpurab (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਜੀ ਗੁਰਪੁਰਬ), also known as Guru Nanak Prakash Utsav (ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਜੀ ਦਾ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ ਉਤਸਵ), celebrates the birth of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak.
See Moga district and Guru Nanak Gurpurab
Harbans Singh
Harbans Singh (6 March 1921 – 30 May 1998) was an educationist, administrator, scholar and the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopaedia of Sikhism.
See Moga district and Harbans Singh
Harcharan Singh Brar
Harcharan Singh Brar (21 January 1922 – 6 September 2009) was an Indian politician belonging to the Punjab unit of Indian National Congress.
See Moga district and Harcharan Singh Brar
Harmanpreet Kaur
Harmanpreet Kaur (born 8 March 1989) is an Indian cricketer who captains the India women's national cricket team in all formats.
See Moga district and Harmanpreet Kaur
Himmatpura
Himmatpura, formerly known as Jusampurais, is a village in the Moga District of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Himmatpura
Hindi
Modern Standard Hindi (आधुनिक मानक हिन्दी, Ādhunik Mānak Hindī), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in Devanagari script.
Hola Mohalla
Hola Mohalla (Gurmukhi: ਹੋਲਾ-ਮਹੱਲਾ hōlā muhalā), also called Hola, is a three-day long Sikh festival which normally falls in March.
See Moga district and Hola Mohalla
Human Development Index
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistical composite index of life expectancy, education (mean years of schooling completed and expected years of schooling upon entering the education system), and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.
See Moga district and Human Development Index
Human sex ratio
The human sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population in the context of anthropology and demography.
See Moga district and Human sex ratio
India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Indian diaspora
Overseas Indians (ISO), officially Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and People of Indian Origin (PIOs) are Indians who reside or originate outside of India. According to the Government of India, Non-Resident Indians are citizens of India who currently are not living in India, while the term People of Indian Origin refers to people of Indian birth or ancestry who are citizens of countries other than India (with some exceptions).
See Moga district and Indian diaspora
Indian independence movement
The Indian Independence Movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British colonial rule.
See Moga district and Indian independence movement
Indian Rebellion of 1857
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown.
See Moga district and Indian Rebellion of 1857
Indian Standard Time
Indian Standard Time (IST), sometimes also called India Standard Time, is the time zone observed throughout the Republic of India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30.
See Moga district and Indian Standard Time
Indo-Greek Kingdom
The Indo-Greek Kingdom, or Graeco-Indian Kingdom, also known as the Yavana Kingdom (also Yavanarajya after the word Yona, which comes from Ionians), was a Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom covering various parts of modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and northwestern India.
See Moga district and Indo-Greek Kingdom
Indo-Scythians
The Indo-Scythians (also called Indo-Sakas) were a group of nomadic people of Iranic Scythian origin who migrated from Central Asia southward into the northwestern Indian subcontinent: the present-day South Asian regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Eastern Iran and northern India.
See Moga district and Indo-Scythians
Indus Valley Civilisation
The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC), also known as the Indus Civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE.
See Moga district and Indus Valley Civilisation
Insurgency in Punjab, India
The Insurgency in Punjab was an armed campaign by the militants of the Khalistan movement from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s.
See Moga district and Insurgency in Punjab, India
Islam in Punjab, India
Islam is a minority religion in Punjab, India followed by 535,489 people constituting about 1.93 percent of the state population out of 27.7 million population as of 2011 census report.
See Moga district and Islam in Punjab, India
Jaisalmer district
Jaisalmer district is the largest district in the Indian state of Rajasthan, and the third largest district in India.
See Moga district and Jaisalmer district
Jalandhar district
Jalandhar district is a district in Doaba region of the state of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Jalandhar district
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (born Jarnail Singh Brar; 2 June 1947– 6 June 1984) was an Indian militant.
See Moga district and Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
Jaswant Singh Kanwal
Jaswant Singh Kanwal (27 June 1919 – 1 February 2020) was an Indian novelist, short story writer and essayist of the Punjabi language.
See Moga district and Jaswant Singh Kanwal
Jats
The Jat people are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan.
Joginder Singh (soldier)
Subedar Joginder Singh Sahnan, PVC (26 September 1921 – 23 October 1962), was an Indian soldier and posthumous recipient of India's highest military award, the Param Vir Chakra. Singh joined the British Indian Army in 1936 and served in the 1st battalion of the Sikh Regiment. During the 1962 Sino-Indian War, he was commanding a platoon at the Bum La Pass in the North-East Frontier Agency.
See Moga district and Joginder Singh (soldier)
Kartarpur, India
Kartarpur is a town, near the city of Jalandhar in Jalandhar district in the Indian state of Punjab and is located in the Doaba region of the state.
See Moga district and Kartarpur, India
Khalistan Commando Force
The Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) is a Sikh Khalistani militant organisation operating in the state of Punjab, India with prominent members based in Canada, United Kingdom and Pakistan.
See Moga district and Khalistan Commando Force
Khalistan Liberation Force
The Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) is a Khalistani militant organisation operating in the Punjab with prominent members based in Canada, United Kingdom and Pakistan. Its objective is the creation of a sovereign Sikh nation‐state of Khalistan through armed struggle.
See Moga district and Khalistan Liberation Force
Khalistan movement
The Khalistan movement is a separatist movement seeking to create a homeland for Sikhs by establishing an ethno‐religious sovereign state called Khalistan in the Punjab region.
See Moga district and Khalistan movement
Kharku
Kharku (Punjabi: ਖਾੜਕੂ,; khāṛakū, khaarakoo; literally meaning courageous, bold, brave, dreaded, feared, or domineering; alternatively spelt as Kharaku) is a Punjabi term used as a self-designation by Sikh militants of the Punjab insurgency who were followers of the Khalistan movement.
Khem Singh Gill
Khem Singh Gill (1 September 1930 – 17 September 2019) was an Indian academic, geneticist, plant breeder and Vice-Chancellor of the Punjab Agricultural University.
See Moga district and Khem Singh Gill
Kitchlu Public School
Dr.
See Moga district and Kitchlu Public School
Kot Ise Khan
Kot Ise Khan is a town in Moga district of Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Kot Ise Khan
Kotkapura
Kotkapura is a historic city in Faridkot district, Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Kotkapura
Krishna Janmashtami
Krishna Janmashtami, also known simply as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.
See Moga district and Krishna Janmashtami
Lachhman Singh Gill
Lachhman Singh Gill (1917 – 26 April 1969) was an Indian politician who served as the 7th Chief Minister of Punjab.
See Moga district and Lachhman Singh Gill
Lala Lajpat Rai
Lala Lajpat Rai (28 January 1865 — 17 November 1928) was an Indian revolutionary, politician, and author, popularly known as Punjab Kesari.
See Moga district and Lala Lajpat Rai
Left-wing politics
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy as a whole or certain social hierarchies.
See Moga district and Left-wing politics
List of chief ministers of Punjab, India
The chief minister of Punjab is the head of the government of Punjab.
See Moga district and List of chief ministers of Punjab, India
List of districts in India
A district (zila), also known as revenue district is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory.
See Moga district and List of districts in India
List of districts of Punjab, India
A district of the Punjab state of India is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a District Magistrate or Deputy Commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service.
See Moga district and List of districts of Punjab, India
List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Punjabi
Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1955, by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, to writers and their works, for their outstanding contribution to the upliftment of Indian literature and Punjabi literature in particular.
See Moga district and List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Punjabi
Literacy in India
Literacy in India is a key for social-economic progress.
See Moga district and Literacy in India
Ludhiana
Ludhiana is the most populous and the largest city in the Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Ludhiana
Ludhiana district
Ludhiana district is one of the 23 districts in the Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Ludhiana district
Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
Macedonia (Μακεδονία), also called Macedon, was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, which later became the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.
See Moga district and Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
Maddoke
The village of Maddoke is situated between the cities of Moga and Jagraon, India, on an Ajitwal-Badhni link road which is 7 km.
Maha Shivaratri
Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of the deity Shiva, between February and March.
See Moga district and Maha Shivaratri
Malavas
The Malavas (Brahmi script: 𑀫𑁆𑀫𑀸𑀭𑀯 Mmālava) or Malwas were an ancient Indian tribe.
Malwa
Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin.
Malwa (Punjab)
Malwa is a geographical region in the south of Punjab state in India.
See Moga district and Malwa (Punjab)
Malwai dialect
Malwai is an eastern dialect of the Punjabi language, spoken in the Malwa region of Punjab.
See Moga district and Malwai dialect
Manjit Singh Bilaspur
Manjit Singh Bilaspur is an Indian politician and the MLA representing the Nihal Singh Wala Assembly constituency in the Punjab Legislative Assembly.
See Moga district and Manjit Singh Bilaspur
Manooke, Moga
Manooke, alternatively spelt as Manuke, is a village situated in the Nihal Singhwala tehsil of the Moga district of the state of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Manooke, Moga
Maues
Maues (Greek: Μαύης; ΜΑΥΟΥ (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨨𐨆𐨀,, called 𐨨𐨆𐨒, on the Taxila copper plate; also called 𐨨𐨅𐨬𐨐𐨁 𐨨𐨁𐨩𐨁𐨐, in the Mathura lion capital inscription) was the first Indo-Scythian king, ruling from 98/85 to 60/57 BCE.
Maurya Empire
The Maurya Empire (Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀫𑀸𑀕𑀥𑁂, Māgadhe) was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in South Asia based in Magadha (present day Bihar).
See Moga district and Maurya Empire
Moga Assembly constituency
Moga Assembly constituency (Sl. No.: 73) is a Punjab Legislative Assembly constituency in Moga district, Punjab state, India.
See Moga district and Moga Assembly constituency
Moga, Punjab
Moga is a city in the Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Moga, Punjab
Montana
Montana is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
See Moga district and Mughal Empire
Namdhari
The Namdharis (Gurmukhi: ਨਾਮਧਾਰੀ; Devanagari: नामधारी; nāmadhārī, meaning "bearers of the name"), also known as Kuka and Kukaism (Gurmukhi: ਕੂਕਾ; kūkā sg; ਕੂਕੇ; kūkē pl: from Punjabi kuk, “scream” or “cry”), are a Sikh sect that differs from mainstream Sikhs chiefly in that it believes that the lineage of Sikh Gurus did not end with Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), as they recognize Balak Singh (1797–1862) as the 11th Guru of the Sikh religion, thus continuing the succession of Sikh Gurus through the centuries from Guru Nanak Dev to the present day.
See Moga district and Namdhari
Narinder Singh Kapany
Narinder Singh Kapany (31 October 1926 – 4 December 2020) was an Sikh-American physicist best known for his work on fiber optics.
See Moga district and Narinder Singh Kapany
Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
The Naxalite–Maoist insurgency is an ongoing conflict between Maoist groups known as Naxalites or Naxals (a group of communists supportive of Maoist political sentiment and ideology) and the Indian government.
See Moga district and Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
Nestlé
Nestlé S.A. is a Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland.
Nihal Singh Wala
Nihal Singh Wala is a town which falls in Moga district, Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Nihal Singh Wala
Nihal Singh Wala Assembly constituency
Nihal Singh Wala is one of the 117 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Punjab state in India.
See Moga district and Nihal Singh Wala Assembly constituency
Nishanwalia Misl
The Nishanwalia Misl, also spelt as Nishananvali Misl, was a Sikh misl.
See Moga district and Nishanwalia Misl
NITI Aayog
The NITI Aayog (abbreviation for National Institution for Transforming India) serves as the apex public policy think tank of the Government of India, and the nodal agency tasked with catalyzing economic development, and fostering cooperative federalism and moving away from bargaining federalism through the involvement of State Governments of India in the economic policy-making process using a bottom-up approach.
See Moga district and NITI Aayog
Nomadic pastoralism
Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism in which livestock are herded in order to seek for fresh pastures on which to graze.
See Moga district and Nomadic pastoralism
Optical fiber
An optical fiber, or optical fibre, is a flexible glass or plastic fiber that can transmit light from one end to the other.
See Moga district and Optical fiber
Padma Bhushan
The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan and followed by the Padma Shri.
See Moga district and Padma Bhushan
Pargana
Pargana or parganah, also spelt pergunnah during the time of the Sultanate period, Mughal times and British Raj, is a former administrative unit of the Indian subcontinent and each parganas may or may not be subdivided into pirs.
Physicist
A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
See Moga district and Physicist
Plant breeding
Plant breeding is the science of changing the traits of plants in order to produce desired characteristics.
See Moga district and Plant breeding
Porus
Porus or Poros (Πῶρος; 326–321 BC) was an ancient Indian king whose territory spanned the region between the Jhelum River (Hydaspes) and Chenab River (Acesines), in the Punjab region of what is now India and Pakistan.
Punjab Agricultural University
Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) is a public funded agricultural university presently headed by Dr.
See Moga district and Punjab Agricultural University
Punjab, India
Punjab (Also and other variants) is a state in northwestern India.
See Moga district and Punjab, India
Punjabi diaspora
The Punjabi diaspora consists of the descendants of ethnic Punjabis who emigrated out of the Punjab region in the northern part of the South Asia to the rest of the world.
See Moga district and Punjabi diaspora
Punjabi festivals
Punjabi festivals are various festive celebrations observed by Punjabis in Pakistan, India and the jairish alipreet Punjabi found in Kannada.
See Moga district and Punjabi festivals
Punjabi folklore
Punjabi folklore (more particularly its folksongs) are a core part of the Punjabi culture.
See Moga district and Punjabi folklore
Punjabi Hindus
Punjabi Hindus are adherents of Hinduism who identify ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and genealogically as Punjabis and are natives of the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent.
See Moga district and Punjabi Hindus
Punjabi language
Punjabi, sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.
See Moga district and Punjabi language
Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Radha Soami Satsang Beas is a spiritual organisation in Radha Soami movement.
See Moga district and Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Raj Brar
Raj Brar (3 January 1972 – 31 December 2016) was an Indian singer, actor, lyricist and music director who worked in Punjabi cinema.
See Moga district and Raj Brar
Rajasthan
Rajasthan (lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northwestern India.
See Moga district and Rajasthan
Rajput
Rajput (from Sanskrit rājaputra meaning "son of a king"), also called Thakur, is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent.
Rama Navami
Rama Navami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Rama, one of the most popularly revered deities in Hinduism, also known as the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
See Moga district and Rama Navami
Ranjit Singh
Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and first maharaja of the Sikh Empire, ruling from 1801 until his death in 1839.
See Moga district and Ranjit Singh
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is an Indian right-wing, Hindu nationalist volunteer paramilitary organisation.
See Moga district and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India
Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, founded in 1961 by the Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs, for arranging, conducting and analysing the results of the demographic surveys of India including Census of India and Linguistic Survey of India.
See Moga district and Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India
Rice
Rice is a cereal grain and in its domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa.
Rigveda
The Rigveda or Rig Veda (ऋग्वेद,, from ऋच्, "praise" and वेद, "knowledge") is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns (sūktas).
Roshan Prince
Roshan Prince is an Indian singer, producer, musician, songwriter and actor known for his Punjabi-language Bhangra songs.
See Moga district and Roshan Prince
Round Table Conferences (India)
The three Round Table Conferences of 1930–1932 were a series of peace conference's, organized by the British Government and Indian political personalities to discuss constitutional reforms in India.
See Moga district and Round Table Conferences (India)
Sada Kaur
Rani Sada Kaur (Punjabi: ਸਦਾ ਕੌਰ; 1762 – 1832) was a Sikh leader.
See Moga district and Sada Kaur
Sangrur district
Sangrur district is in the state of Punjab in northern India.
See Moga district and Sangrur district
Sex ratio
A sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population.
See Moga district and Sex ratio
Shabda
Shabda (शब्द), is the Sanskrit word for "speech sound".
Shiromani Akali Dal
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) (translation: Supreme Eternal Party) is a centre-right Sikh-centric state political party in Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Shiromani Akali Dal
Shot put
The shot put is a track and field event involving "putting" (throwing) a heavy spherical ball—the shot—as far as possible.
See Moga district and Shot put
Sidhu
Sidhu is a Punjabi Jat clan found in Punjab.
Sikh Confederacy
The Sikh Confederacy was a confederation of twelve sovereign states (each known as a Misl, derived from the Arabic word مِثْل meaning 'equal'; sometimes spelt as Misal) which rose during the 18th century in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent and is cited as one of the causes of the weakening of the Mughal Empire prior to Nader Shah's invasion of India (1738–1740).
See Moga district and Sikh Confederacy
Sikh Empire
The Sikh Empire was a regional power based in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent.
See Moga district and Sikh Empire
Sikh gurus
The Sikh gurus (Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖ ਗੁਰੂ; Hindi: सिख गुरु) are the spiritual masters of Sikhism, who established the religion over the course of about two and a half centuries, beginning in 1469.
See Moga district and Sikh gurus
Sikhism
Sikhism, also known as Sikhi (ਸਿੱਖੀ,, from translit), is a monotheistic religion and philosophy, that originated in the Punjab region of India around the end of the 15th century CE.
Singhanwala
Singhanwala is a village from Moga, Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Singhanwala
Sonu Sood
Sonu Sood (born 30 July 1973) is an Indian actor, film producer, model, humanitarian, and philanthropist who works predominantly in Hindi, Telugu films and few Tamil, Kannada films.
See Moga district and Sonu Sood
Sri Muktsar Sahib district
Sri Muktsar Sahib district, is one of the 23 districts in the Indian state of Punjab.
See Moga district and Sri Muktsar Sahib district
Standard of living
Standard of living is the level of income, comforts and services available to an individual, community or society.
See Moga district and Standard of living
States and union territories of India
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 entities.
See Moga district and States and union territories of India
Subah of Lahore
The Subah of Lahore was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the central Punjab and eastern Punjab (present-day Haryana), now divided between Pakistan and India.
See Moga district and Subah of Lahore
Subdistrict
A subdistrict or sub-district is an administrative division that is generally smaller than a district.
See Moga district and Subdistrict
Sutlej
The Sutlej River is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroads region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan.
Tajinderpal Singh Toor
Tajinderpal Singh Toor (born 13 November 1994) is an Indian shot putter who is a two-time Asian champion, an Asian Games gold-medallist, four time national champion, the former Asian record holder and the current holder of the national record of 21.77m.
See Moga district and Tajinderpal Singh Toor
Tara Singh Ghaiba
Tara Singh Ghaiba (1710 – 1807) was an associate member of the Dallewalia Misl, who became the Leader of the Misl after the death of their founding member and head Sardar Gulab Singh Khatri.
See Moga district and Tara Singh Ghaiba
Tarn Taran district
Tarn Taran district is one of the districts in the Majha region of Punjab, India.
See Moga district and Tarn Taran district
Teej
Teej, literally meaning the "third" denoting the third day after the new moon when the monsoon begins as per the Hindu calendar, is a combined name for 3 Hindu festivals primarily dedicated to Hindu deities - the mother goddess Parvati and her male consort Shiva, mainly celebrated by married women and unmarried girls mostly in North India and Nepal to wish for the long life of their husband or future husband and to welcome the arrival of monsoon season with the singing, swings, dancing, enjoyment, prayer rituals and often fasting.
Tehsil
A tehsil (also known as tahsil, taluk, or taluka) is a local unit of administrative division in India and Pakistan.
Tota Singh
Jathedar Tota Singh (2 March 1941 – 21 May 2022) was an Indian politician who belonged to the Shiromani Akali Dal.
See Moga district and Tota Singh
Vaisakhi
Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, marks the first day of the month of Vaisakh and is traditionally celebrated annually on 13 April and sometimes 14 April.
See Moga district and Vaisakhi
Wheat
Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a staple food around the world.
Women in India
The status of women in India has been subject to many changes over the time of recorded India's history.
See Moga district and Women in India
World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental organization, think tank, and lobbying organisation based in Cologny, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.
See Moga district and World Economic Forum
Zafarnama (letter)
The Zafarnāma (Gurmukhi: ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾ; ظفرنامہ|lit.
See Moga district and Zafarnama (letter)
1st century BC
The 1st century BC, also known as the last century BC and the last century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC.
See Moga district and 1st century BC
2001 census of India
The 2001 census of India was the 14th in a series of censuses held in India every decade since 1871.
See Moga district and 2001 census of India
2011 census of India
The 2011 census of India or the 15th Indian census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration.
See Moga district and 2011 census of India
2020 Indian agriculture acts
The Indian agriculture acts of 2020, often termed the Farm Bills, were three acts initiated by the Parliament of India in September 2020.
See Moga district and 2020 Indian agriculture acts
2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest
The 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest was a protest against three farm acts that were passed by the Parliament of India in September 2020.
See Moga district and 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest
2nd century BC
The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC.
See Moga district and 2nd century BC
4th century BC
The 4th century BCE started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC.
See Moga district and 4th century BC
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moga_district
, Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Green Revolution in India, Gujjar Singh Bhangi, Gurinder Singh, Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala, Gurpurb, Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Har Rai, Guru Hargobind, Guru Nanak Gurpurab, Harbans Singh, Harcharan Singh Brar, Harmanpreet Kaur, Himmatpura, Hindi, Hola Mohalla, Human Development Index, Human sex ratio, India, Indian diaspora, Indian independence movement, Indian Rebellion of 1857, Indian Standard Time, Indo-Greek Kingdom, Indo-Scythians, Indus Valley Civilisation, Insurgency in Punjab, India, Islam in Punjab, India, Jaisalmer district, Jalandhar district, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Jaswant Singh Kanwal, Jats, Joginder Singh (soldier), Kartarpur, India, Khalistan Commando Force, Khalistan Liberation Force, Khalistan movement, Kharku, Khem Singh Gill, Kitchlu Public School, Kot Ise Khan, Kotkapura, Krishna Janmashtami, Lachhman Singh Gill, Lala Lajpat Rai, Left-wing politics, List of chief ministers of Punjab, India, List of districts in India, List of districts of Punjab, India, List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Punjabi, Literacy in India, Ludhiana, Ludhiana district, Macedonia (ancient kingdom), Maddoke, Maha Shivaratri, Malavas, Malwa, Malwa (Punjab), Malwai dialect, Manjit Singh Bilaspur, Manooke, Moga, Maues, Maurya Empire, Moga Assembly constituency, Moga, Punjab, Montana, Mughal Empire, Namdhari, Narinder Singh Kapany, Naxalite–Maoist insurgency, Nestlé, Nihal Singh Wala, Nihal Singh Wala Assembly constituency, Nishanwalia Misl, NITI Aayog, Nomadic pastoralism, Optical fiber, Padma Bhushan, Pargana, Physicist, Plant breeding, Porus, Punjab Agricultural University, Punjab, India, Punjabi diaspora, Punjabi festivals, Punjabi folklore, Punjabi Hindus, Punjabi language, Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Raj Brar, Rajasthan, Rajput, Rama Navami, Ranjit Singh, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, Rice, Rigveda, Roshan Prince, Round Table Conferences (India), Sada Kaur, Sangrur district, Sex ratio, Shabda, Shiromani Akali Dal, Shot put, Sidhu, Sikh Confederacy, Sikh Empire, Sikh gurus, Sikhism, Singhanwala, Sonu Sood, Sri Muktsar Sahib district, Standard of living, States and union territories of India, Subah of Lahore, Subdistrict, Sutlej, Tajinderpal Singh Toor, Tara Singh Ghaiba, Tarn Taran district, Teej, Tehsil, Tota Singh, Vaisakhi, Wheat, Women in India, World Economic Forum, Zafarnama (letter), 1st century BC, 2001 census of India, 2011 census of India, 2020 Indian agriculture acts, 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest, 2nd century BC, 4th century BC.