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'''Tibba''' is a village in [[Ludhiana East]] tahsil in [[Ludhiana]] district in [[Punjab]].
'''Tibba (टिब्बा)''' is a village in [[Ludhiana East]] tahsil in [[Ludhiana]] district in [[Punjab]].
==Jat gotras==
==Jat gotras==


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'''War with the  Afghans of Mater Kotla''':  
'''War with the  Afghans of Mater Kotla''':  


<ref>[[The Rajas of the Punjab by Lepel H. Griffin/The History of the Patiala State]],p.34</ref>Soon after Ahmad Shah had left India for the last time, [[Raja Amar Singh]] renewed the old quarrel of his family with the Afghans of [[Maler Kotla]]. Jamal Khan, the Chief who had done most injury to [[Pattiala]] by persuading Ahmad Shah to sack [[Barnala]], had been killed in battle, and the family had become divided — Ata-ulla Khan being the most influential of Jamal Khan's sons. This Chief, after the Raja had taken '''[[Tibba]]''', one of his villages, by assault, found that he was unable to resist so powerful an enemy successfully and made peace which for many years remained unbroken.
Lepel H. Griffin writes:<ref>[[The Rajas of the Punjab by Lepel H. Griffin/The History of the Patiala State]],p.34</ref>Soon after Ahmad Shah had left India for the last time, [[Raja Amar Singh]] renewed the old quarrel of his family with the Afghans of [[Maler Kotla]]. Jamal Khan, the Chief who had done most injury to [[Pattiala]] by persuading Ahmad Shah to sack [[Barnala]], had been killed in battle, and the family had become divided — Ata-ulla Khan being the most influential of Jamal Khan's sons. This Chief, after the Raja had taken '''[[Tibba]]''', one of his villages, by assault, found that he was unable to resist so powerful an enemy successfully and made peace which for many years remained unbroken.
==Notable persons==
==Notable persons==


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[[Category:Jat Villages in Punjab]]
[[Category:Jat Villages in Punjab]]
[[Category:Villages in Ludhiana]]
[[Category:Villages in Ludhiana]]
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 29 November 2013

Tibba (टिब्बा) is a village in Ludhiana East tahsil in Ludhiana district in Punjab.

Jat gotras

Population

History

War with the Afghans of Mater Kotla:

Lepel H. Griffin writes:[1]Soon after Ahmad Shah had left India for the last time, Raja Amar Singh renewed the old quarrel of his family with the Afghans of Maler Kotla. Jamal Khan, the Chief who had done most injury to Pattiala by persuading Ahmad Shah to sack Barnala, had been killed in battle, and the family had become divided — Ata-ulla Khan being the most influential of Jamal Khan's sons. This Chief, after the Raja had taken Tibba, one of his villages, by assault, found that he was unable to resist so powerful an enemy successfully and made peace which for many years remained unbroken.

Notable persons

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