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Post by Manvinder Adhana on Mar 28, 2006 3:05:17 GMT -5
Mahavir Chakra to Major Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri
The Hindi film Border, which was the box office hit of 1997, recounted the real life exploits of Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, who is a sikh gurjar with his small band of men of the Punjab Regiment held fast to the Indian base at Longewal, Rajasthan, despite several Pakistani attacks to disiodge them.
On 5th December, two companies of the Pakistani army well supported by tanks, attacked Longewal. As they neared, the Punjab regiment retaliated with mortar fire. They were assisted by the Indian Hunter aircraft which launched a simultaneous air attack, severely damaging four enemy tanks.
But a second attack soon commenced. The Punjab Regiment put up a fierce fight , resisting the enemy onslaught through the night. At dawn , the IAF renewed their air attacks, effectively neutralizing the enemy tanks. All through the operations, the Major kept up his men's moral, moving from bunker to bunker, urging them to hold on and fight back. His dynamic leadership and gallantry won Major Kuldip Singh the Mahavir Chakra.
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Post by gauravbhati on Jul 16, 2006 4:39:56 GMT -5
r u sure major kuldip was a gurjar......... if thats the case hats off to gurjar community
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Post by vishaltonger on Aug 27, 2006 23:35:48 GMT -5
Hi all, I was studying about the revolt of 1857 and i found out certain facts. THE revolt was started by subedar Dharam singh gujjar in merrut and we don't have any mention of his name officially its always mangal pandey. Mangal pandey was from barrackpore (WB) if i am not wrong but i wondered why in merrut most of the things are after his name. any one from history can through more light on it.
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Post by gaurav bhati on Aug 28, 2006 7:18:17 GMT -5
this is coz history is always written to glorify certain set of ppl history is nvr about facts
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Post by Rajesh Jindher on Dec 8, 2006 5:09:43 GMT -5
Hello all gurjars
Major B.R. Choudhary (Bhaga Ram) is from my village Hari Pur Hinduan, Distt. S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) near Chandigarh. He was very poor family but he has a target in his mind that he want become Army officer. He is very Inteligent and nice person I hope he will become General or Major General onday. Our village people's best wishes with him. People like him can shine our cast. If some body have information about this type of persons then he can share with us on this board.
Regards
Rajesh Choudhary
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Post by Ramnarayan on Sept 29, 2007 2:09:30 GMT -5
The gotra of Retd Brigadier Kudeep singh Chandpuriya is MEELU
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Post by Ramnarayan on Sept 29, 2007 2:17:26 GMT -5
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Post by Ramnarayan on Oct 15, 2007 1:35:43 GMT -5
BRAVERY OF GURJARS AGAINST FOREIGN MUSLIM INVADERS hindutva.org/landrajnamavali.htmlWhat rankled Prince Masud most was the defeat of Mahumd Ghazni at the hands of the Gurjara rulers in North Gujarat, after he was returning to Afghanistan with the booty he had collected during the destruction of the Somnath temple in Gujarat. Not many Indians know of this defeat. But it was this defeat that dissuaded Mahmud Ghazni from invading India again. The Afghan soldiers who were taken prisoner by the Gurjara army were forced to give up Islam, shave off their beards, convert to Hinduism and were absorbed into the Rajput clans. Masud vowed revenge for this defeat. www.hindubooks.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=328&page=9Page9 Mandalika, the Abhira ruler of Somanatha, was also among the confederate princes who pursued Mahmud's army. Mahmud could not withstand the onslaught. The Tarikh-i-Sorath states that the Muslim army did not make a stand but fled. It was a rout. "Shah Mahmud took to his heels in dismay and saved his life, but many of his followers of both sexes were captured.... Turk, Afghan and Mughal female prisoners, if they happened to be virgins, were accepted as wives by the Indian soldiers.... The bowels of the others, however, were cleansed by means of emetics and purgatives, and thereafter the captives were married to men of similar rank." www.hindubooks.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=328&page=10"Low females were joined to low men. Respectable men were compelled to shave off their beards, and were enrolled among the Shekavat and the Wadhel tribes of Rajputs; whilst the lower kinds were allotted to the castes of Kolis, Khantas, Babrias and Mers."7 The Devala Smriti was in active practice. Muslim chroniclers corroborate the fact that fever and thirst paralysed the bulk of the army. It was trapped into waterless regions. A large part of the army and most of the beasts of burden perished on the way. At last Mansura in Sindh was reached. 7 Tarikh-i-Sorath, p. 112.
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Post by asa on Nov 20, 2007 1:59:29 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300][/glow] Mahavir Chakra to Major Kuldeep Singh ChandpuriThe Hindi film Border, which was the box office hit of 1997, recounted the real life exploits of Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, who is a sikh gurjar with his small band of men of the Punjab Regiment held fast to the Indian base at Longewal, Rajasthan, despite several Pakistani attacks to disiodge them. On 5th December, two companies of the Pakistani army well supported by tanks, attacked Longewal. As they neared, the Punjab regiment retaliated with mortar fire. They were assisted by the Indian Hunter aircraft which launched a simultaneous air attack, severely damaging four enemy tanks. But a second attack soon commenced. The Punjab Regiment put up a fierce fight , resisting the enemy onslaught through the night. At dawn , the IAF renewed their air attacks, effectively neutralizing the enemy tanks. All through the operations, the Major kept up his men's moral, moving from bunker to bunker, urging them to hold on and fight back. His dynamic leadership and gallantry won Major Kuldip Singh the Mahavir Chakra.
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Post by chawra on Nov 30, 2007 3:43:51 GMT -5
LIST OF GURJAR RULERS
Solanki rulers of Gujarat • Mulraj I (942/960-995/997). • Chamundaraj (c.995 -c.1010) • Vallabharaj (c.1010) • Durlabhraj (1009-1021). • Bhimdev I (1021-1063). Son of Naagraj and Nephew of Durlabhraj. • Karnadev I (1063-1093). Son of Bhimdev I. • "Siddhraj" Jaysinh I (1093-1143) • Kumarpal (1143-1173). Descendant of Karandev I. • Ajavapal. Nephew of Kumarpal. (c.1171-c.1176) • Mulraj II (c.1176-c.1178) • Bhimdev II (c.1178-1242). • Jaysinh II (c. 1223) -co-ruler of Bhimdev II • Tribuvanpal (1242-1244) Pratihara rulers • Dadda I (c. 650-?) established at Nandipur (Nandol). • Dadda II • Dadda III (?-750) wrestled Broach from the Maitrakas of Gujarat. • Nag Bhatta I (750?-780) • Vatsraj (780-800) • ParamBhattarak Parmeshwar Nag Bhatta II (800-833) • Rambhadra (833-835) • Mihira Bhoja I (835-890) • Mahenderpal I (890-910) • Bhoj II (910-913) • Samrat Mahipal (913-944) • Mahenderpal II (944-948) • Devpal (948-954) • Vinaykpal (954-955) • Mahipal II (955-956) • Vijaypal II (956-960) • Rajapala (960-1018) • Trilochanpala (1018-1027) • Jasapala (Yashpal) (1024-1036) • Nahar Rao Parihar of Mandore, Marwar (6th-7th century)
Paramara kings of Malwa • Upendra (c. 800 – c. 818) • Vairisimha I (c. 818 – c. 843) • Siyaka I (c. 843 – c. 893) • Vakpati (c. 893 – c. 918) • Vairisimha II (c. 918 – c. 948) • Siyaka II (c. 948 – c. 974) • Vakpatiraja (c. 974 – c. 995) • Sindhuraja (c. 995 – c. 1010) • Bhoj or Bhoja I (c. 1010 – c. 1055), author of Samarangana-sutradhara • Jayasimha I (c. 1055 – c. 1060) • Udayaditya (c. 1060 – c. 1087) • Lakshmanadeva (c. 1087 – c. 1097) • Naravarman (c. 1097 – c. 1134) • Yasovarman (c. 1134 – c. 1142) • Jayavarman I (c. 1142 – c. 1160) • Vindhyavarman (c. 1160 – c. 1193) • Subhatavarman (c. 1193 – c. 1210) • Arjunavarman I (c. 1210 – c. 1218) • Devapala (c. 1218 – c. 1239) • Jaitugideva (c. 1239 – c. 1256) • Jayavarman II (c. 1256 – c. 1269) • Jayasimha II (c. 1269 – c. 1274) • Arjunavarman II (c. 1274 – c. 1283) • Bhoj or Bhoja II (c. 1283 – ?) • Mahlakadeva (c. ? – c. 1305) • Sanjeev Singh Parmar (1305–1327)
Chauhan Rulers of Ajmer • Ajay Pal - founded the city Ajaymeru which came to be called as Ajmer in the modern times. • Prithviraja I • Jagdeva • Vigraharaja IV • Apara Gangeya • Prithviraja II • Someshwara • Prithviraj III [edit] Major Tomar Kingdoms [edit] Delhi Chronology of Tomar Kings of Delhi 1. Anangpal I 736 A.D. 2. Visal 752 3. Gangeya 772 4. Prithvimal 793 5. Jagdev 812 6. Narpal 833 7. Udaysangh 848 8. Jaidas 863 9. Vachhal 879 10. Pavak 901 11. Vihangpal 923 12. Tolpal 944 13. Gopal 965 14. Sulakhan 983 15. Jaspal 1009 16. Kanvarpal 1025 (Masud captured Hansi briefly in 1038) 17. Anangpal I 1046 (1052 inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli) 18. Tejpal 1076 19. Mahipal 1100 20. Dakatpal (Arkpal or Anangpal II) 1115 A.D.
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Post by brijesh kumar on Dec 21, 2007 22:19:43 GMT -5
;) Mahavir Chakra to Major Kuldeep Singh ChandpuriThe Hindi film Border, which was the box office hit of 1997, recounted the real life exploits of Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, who is a sikh gurjar with his small band of men of the Punjab Regiment held fast to the Indian base at Longewal, Rajasthan, despite several Pakistani attacks to disiodge them. On 5th December, two companies of the Pakistani army well supported by tanks, attacked Longewal. As they neared, the Punjab regiment retaliated with mortar fire. They were assisted by the Indian Hunter aircraft which launched a simultaneous air attack, severely damaging four enemy tanks. But a second attack soon commenced. The Punjab Regiment put up a fierce fight , resisting the enemy onslaught through the night. At dawn , the IAF renewed their air attacks, effectively neutralizing the enemy tanks. All through the operations, the Major kept up his men's moral, moving from bunker to bunker, urging them to hold on and fight back. His dynamic leadership and gallantry won Major Kuldip Singh the Mahavir Chakra.
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Post by himanshu on Dec 22, 2007 4:34:05 GMT -5
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Post by Professor Yudhi Ahuja PhD on May 8, 2008 14:39:50 GMT -5
I am struggling with the right words to record my appreciation of the brave personSupriya and her family. Her husband has indeed done an exemplary contribution to the cause of the nation. May God provide courage to the family and example for everyone to do something for the country.
Great regards for the Gurjar family in general.
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Post by omprakash007 on Jun 16, 2008 4:20:56 GMT -5
indiannavy.nic.in/history.htmSidhoji Gujar was a notable admiral in Shivaji's navy.He was a brave soldier and Shiva ji has blind faith on him.He had a great fighting skill.
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devvret singh chenchi gurjar
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Post by devvret singh chenchi gurjar on Apr 2, 2010 8:18:52 GMT -5
jai hind to all gurjjar smaj
brothers aap net par jitne marji gurjar history makers k names likhte rahe kon janega orr pehchanega,shuru se hi kuch galat hua hamare samaj mein tabhi humari pehchan nahi bani.aaj sc castes bhi mein samjhta hun hum se aage hai.indian independence ke baad democracy me raaj kaise kia jaata hai ye kuch hi castes samajh payi usme se hum nahi hai ,even dalits,and muslims bhi samajh gye. bramins,juts,jaats orr bhi kai examples hai.
sabse pehley gotras ko chod kar gurjar apna surname banayiye ya gotra and caste dono likhiye.taki pata chal sake common gurjar ko bhi like all aheer clan writes yadav as a surname lalu yadav,mulayam yadav etc. so plz write ur name like this...for e.g gurjjar devvret singh chenchi,devvret singh gurjjar,devvret singh chenchi gurjar. name- Devvret singh gurjjar my e-mail id dev_s212000@yahoo.com
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