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Post by dipss on Jul 26, 2008 1:11:21 GMT
you guys seem like friends...cuz clearlyyy...uguys cant speak proper englishh
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:17:36 GMT
you guys seem like friends...cuz clearlyyy...uguys cant speak proper englishh i with them big boy
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Post by Finetouch on Jul 26, 2008 1:28:20 GMT
you guys seem like friends...cuz clearlyyy...uguys cant speak proper englishh sure we now new friends but i think i speak the better angreze than your papa and mostly likely u two
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:32:58 GMT
yes u do py sahb ji
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Post by Gurpreet Singh Love on Jul 26, 2008 1:33:12 GMT
hello yes we are the friends with the finetouch bhaji i speaking the okay english why you the keep calling me the guy why he call me the gay finetouch bhaji
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:33:29 GMT
where da gurpreet singh lub
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Post by Gurpreet Singh Love on Jul 26, 2008 1:34:09 GMT
piggy man what is your name
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Post by Finetouch on Jul 26, 2008 1:34:57 GMT
what is ur pind from back in the india
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:35:02 GMT
my name is pigjit
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:35:54 GMT
piggy man what is your name pigjit
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Post by Finetouch on Jul 26, 2008 1:36:23 GMT
hello u here
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:36:29 GMT
talk
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:39:49 GMT
like my name finetough it pigjinderjit
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:40:25 GMT
finetouch*
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Post by Gurpreet Singh Love on Jul 26, 2008 1:41:33 GMT
my pind in the india is the patiala what is yours finetouch sahib
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Post by Gurpreet Singh Love on Jul 26, 2008 1:42:27 GMT
i am the watching kasam se with my dear mother
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Post by Finetouch on Jul 26, 2008 1:42:38 GMT
SAME TO U
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 1:46:48 GMT
i am the watching kasam se with my dear mother that good nutick did u hear meera berry bad
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Post by Finetouch on Jul 26, 2008 1:47:53 GMT
Myself finetouch I belong Patiala. Patiala is a city in the Punjab state of India. Patiala district is one of the erstwhile princely cities of Punjab. Located in the south-eastern part of the state, it lies between 29°49’ and 30°47’ north latitude, 75°58’ and 76°54' east longitude.
It is the administrative headquarters of Patiala District, and was the capital of the premier princely state in the former Punjab Province of British India, headed by the Sidhu dynasty. Patiala is famous for its pagri (traditional headgear), paranda (tasselled tag for braiding hair), peg (Patiala Peg - a double or large peg of whiskey), and Jutti (traditional Punjabi footwear).
Any serving of alcohol which is double than the normal serving, or unusually large, is referred to as the Patiala Peg. This term is understood in most parts of India. There are multiple stories behind this epithet, most related to the opulent and hedonistic lifestyle of one of the maharajas of Patiala - Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, who was a heavy drinker.
Patiala is home town of many eminent personalities like cricketers Navjot Sidhu, Mohinder Amarnath, Reetinder Sodhi, Bollywood Stars Jimmy Shregill, Om Puri, Punjabi Singers Gurdas Mann & Harbhajan Mann, Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal & Sq Ldr Rakesh Sharma, the first and only Indian till date in space.
The history of Patiala state starts off with the ancestor of the Sikh Patiala Royal House, Mohan Singh being harassed by neighbouring Bhullars and Dhaliwals (tappedars of the terrirtory). They would not allow Mohan to settle there. He was a follower of Guru Hargobind and the Guru appealed on behalf of Mohan, but to no avail. The result was an armed struggle and the Bhullars and Dhaliwals were defeated by the Guru's men, which allowed Mohan to establish the Village of Meharaj in 1627.[2]
Mohan fought against the Mughals at the Battle of Mehraj 1631 on the side of Guru Hargobind. Mohan and his eldest son Rup Chand were later killed in a fight against the Bhatti Rajputs (who constantly harassed him). Kala, Mohan's younger son succeeded the "chaudriyat", and was guardian to Rup Chand's sons Phul and Sandali.
When Kala died, Phul formed his own village (Phul), five miles from Meharaj (under the blessings of Sikh Guru's) in 1663. Nabha and Jind trace their ancestry to the devout Sikh Phul. It was one of the first Sikh Kingdoms to be formed. Apparently the appellation of dynasty "Phulkian" is derived from their common founder. One of his sons, Chota Ram Singh was baptized and blessed by Guru Gobind Singh. His sons Ala Singh assumed the leadership in 1714 when Banda Bahadur was engaged in the fierce battle against the Mughals. A man with vision and courage, Ala Singh carved out an independent principality from a petty Zamindari of 30 villages. Under his successors, it expanded into a large state, touching the Shivaliks in north, Rajasthan in the south and upper courses of the Yamuna and Sutlej rivers while confronting the most trying and challenging circumstances.
In the middle of the eighteenth century, Baba Ala Singh, unlike many of his contemporaries, displayed tremendous shrewdness in dealing with the Mughals, Afghans and Marathas and successfully established a state which he had started building up from its nucleus Barnala. The main gate of the Qila Mubarak at night. Architect Atit Kumar & Balwinder kaur have prepared conservation plan of Darbar Hall, Qila Mubarak The main gate of the Qila Mubarak at night. Architect Atit Kumar & Balwinder kaur have prepared conservation plan of Darbar Hall, Qila Mubarak
In 1763 Baba Ala Singh laid the foundation of the Patiala fort known as Qila Mubarak, around which the present city of Patiala developed. After the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 in which the Marathas were defeated, the writ of the Afghans prevailed through out Punjab. It is at this stage that the rulers of Patiala began to acquire ensigns of royalty. Ahmad Shah Abdali bestowed upon Ala Singh furm and banner, and the title of Maharaja of Patiala. After his death, his grandson Amar Singh succeeded and received the title of Raja-I-Rajaan. He was also allowed to strike coins.
After forty years of ceaseless struggle with the Mughals, Afghans and Marathas the borders of the Patiala state witnessed the blazing trails of Ranjit Singh in the north and of the British in the east. Bestowed with the grit and instinct of survival, making the right choice at the right time the Raja of Patiala entered into a treaty with the British against Ranjit Singh in 1808, thus becoming collaborators in the empire building process of the British in the sub-continent of India. The British treated the rulers of Patiala, such as Karam Singh, Narinder Singh, Mahendra Singh, Rajinder Singh, Bhupinder Singh and Yadvindra Singh with respect and dignity.
Maharaja Bhupinder Singh (Reign - 1900 to 1938) gave Patiala a prominent place on the political map of India and in the field of international sports. This included his dog kennels and he and the Maharaja of Jind were equally interested in a range of dog breeds. His son Yadvendra Singh was the first Indian prince to sign the Instrument of Accession, thus facilitating the process of national integration after independence in 1947. In recognition of his services, he was appointed the Rajpramukh of the newly established state of Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU), from its founding in 1948 until its merger with Punjab in 1956. The downtown area of Patiala is Adalat Bazaar, which means 'the court corridor', because this was used as the administrative building by one of the caretakers, before the King had reached the age of majority. The Royal Family are Jatts of the Sidhu family. The Phuara Chowk (lit. the Fountain Crossing) is the central land mark of Patiala The Phuara Chowk (lit. the Fountain Crossing) is the central land mark of Patiala
Gates of Patiala Walled City
* Darshani gate - Main entrance of Qila Mubarak * Lahouri gate * Nabha gate * Samana gate * Sirhindi gate * Sheranwala gate * Safabadi gate * Sunami gate * Top Khana Gate
If you need the more information you tell me.
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Post by weird guy on Jul 26, 2008 16:16:06 GMT
berry long and i read litto
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Post by Gurpreet Singh Love on Jul 26, 2008 21:46:30 GMT
thanks you for the infromashion finetouch bhaji mera pyar patiala
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Post by Finetouch on Jul 26, 2008 23:37:25 GMT
ok no problem bhaji
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Post by weird guy on Jul 28, 2008 18:08:41 GMT
i read all now
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Post by weird guy on Jul 28, 2008 18:09:14 GMT
puglife berry nice
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Post by weird guy on Jul 30, 2008 20:04:45 GMT
yes yes
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