Ranbir (newspaper), the Glossary
Ranbir (رنبیر) was a daily Urdu language newspaper published from Jammu, India.[1]
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11 relations: Hari Singh, India, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir (princely state), Lala Lajpat Rai, Mahatma Gandhi, Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, Urdu.
- 1924 establishments in India
- 1950 disestablishments in India
- Defunct Urdu-language newspapers published in India
Hari Singh
Maharaja Sir Hari Singh (September 1895 – 26 April 1961) was the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Jammu
Jammu is a city in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region.
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Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)
Jammu and Kashmir, also known as Kashmir and Jammu, was a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with the British East India Company from 1846 to 1858 and under the paramountcy (or tutelage) of the British Crown, from 1858 until the Partition of India in 1947, when it became a disputed territory, now administered by three countries: China, India, and Pakistan.
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Lala Lajpat Rai
Lala Lajpat Rai (28 January 1865 — 17 November 1928) was an Indian revolutionary, politician, and author, popularly known as Punjab Kesari.
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Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (ISO: Mōhanadāsa Karamacaṁda Gāṁdhī; 2 October 186930 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule.
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Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir
Sir Pratap Singh (18 July 1848 – 23 September 1925) was the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, and head of the Jamwal Rajput clan.
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Presidencies and provinces of British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.
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Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir
Ranbir Singh (August 1830 – 12 September 1885) was Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir from 1856 until his death in 1885.
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Sheikh Abdullah
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah (5 December 1905 – 8 September 1982) was an Indian politician who played a central role in the politics of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Urdu
Urdu (اُردُو) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia.
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See also
1924 establishments in India
- AMLP School Cheruputhur
- Al-Jamiatul Arabia Haildhar Madrasa
- Al-Jamiatul Islamiah Azizul Uloom Babunagar
- All India Railwaymen's Federation
- All-India Yadav Mahasabha
- Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha
- Bangladesh Railway Government Chandraprabha Vidyapitha
- Broadcasting in Chennai
- Deendar Anjuman
- Edayar Grameena Vayanasala
- Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
- Hindustan Times
- ILS Law College
- Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums
- Indraprastha College for Women
- Jamia Darussalam
- Jhargram Kumud Kumari Institution
- Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center
- Kamrunnessa Government Girls High School
- Lepra (charity)
- Moinuddin Ahmad Art Gallery, Aligarh Muslim University
- Mysore Medical College & Research Institute
- Narasinha Dutt College
- Nepali Sahitya Sammelan, Darjeeling
- Osmania University College for Women
- Pingalwara
- Ranbir (newspaper)
- Rayat Shikshan Sanstha
- Sarju Sagar Dam
- St. Edmund's College, Shillong
- St. Mary's English High School, Guwahati
- St. Teresa's High School, Charni Road
- The Evangelistic Association of the East
- United Church of Northern India – Presbyterian Synod
- Victoria High School, Sreemongol
1950 disestablishments in India
- Ajaigarh State
- Baraundha
- Beri State
- Bihat State
- Bijawar State
- Central Provinces and Berar
- Chhatarpur State
- Datia State
- Dominion of India
- East Punjab
- Federal Court of India
- Gaurihar State
- Ghantaghar
- Indore State
- Jhargram Raj
- Jigni State
- Kingdom of Mysore
- Kothi State
- Madras Presidency
- Nagod State
- Nath Bank
- Orchha State
- Panna State
- Rajshahi Raj
- Ranbir (newspaper)
- The Bombay Chronicle
- The Deccan Times
- United Provinces (1937–1950)
Defunct Urdu-language newspapers published in India
- Al-Islah (newspaper)
- Avadh Akhbar
- Blitz (newspaper)
- Delhi Urdu Akhbar
- Jam-i-Jahan-Numa
- Madina (Bijnor)
- Payam-e-Azadi
- Qaumi Jang
- Ranbir (newspaper)
- The Vakil
- Zamindar (newspaper)