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Himanshi Khurana
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Himanshi Khurana is a Punjabi model and Indian actress. In the month of November, on 27th, 1991, she was born in Kiratpur Sahib, a town in Punjab, India. Her modelling work for Punjabi music videos such as Soch (Hardy Sandhu), Insomnia (Sippy Gill), Laden (Jassi Gill), and others has made her a celebrity. In 2010, she made her first appearance in the Punjabi music industry with the song "Jodi - Big Day Party."
Himanshi Khurana also had appearances in some Punjabi movies in addition to Punjabi songs. Himanshi has collaborated with many well-known brands such as Kingfisher, Mac, Pepsi, Make My Trip, Big Bazaar, and Calvin Klein.
Early life
As a child, Himanshi Khurana lived in Ludhiana, Punjab. Her parents looked after her in her childhood. Her father, Kuldeep Khurana, is a government official, while her mother, Sumeet Kaur, is a housewife. Although her father wanted her to become a nurse, other family members encouraged her to do modelling.
Himanshi graduated from BCM School in Ludhiana after completing her studies. She holds a hospitality degree in aviation. When she was 19 years old, in 2011, she was crowned Miss Ludhiana. She is a member of the Hindu Khatri family. Apram Deep and Hitesh Khurana are her two brothers. She attributes a s
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Micah Esquibel Ariza
Levi Sean Backlin
Alex Harold Calvert
Tammy Chien-Yo Chen
Anu Kaur Chugh
Seerat Kaur Dhillon
Mya Elizabeth Dicken
Tabitha Halbig
Kennedy Johanna Lothringen Harris
Adam Hosny
Keerat Kaur Hundal
Peter Edmund Martyr Huntsman
Zena Katherine Jarrouj
Ethan William Marc Kennedy
Kyle En Hardheaded Liang Lin
Joe William Prince Logan
Liam Kale Nesbitt
Vincent Trung Nguyen
Josh Nijjar
Taran Nijjar
Anjali Pathak
Mei Pedersen
Gurshervir Singh
Harman Singh
Moshin Singh
Gary Tam
Quincy Kuan Shing Tang
Edward Jun Yan
Lawrence Lang Yan
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Sikh Confederacy
Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)
The Sikh Confederacy was a confederation of twelve sovereignSikh states (each known as a Misl, derived from the Arabic word مِثْل meaning 'equal'; sometimes spelt as Misal)[2][3][4][5] which rose during the 18th century in the Punjab region in the northwestern 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).[6]
History
[edit]Further information: Akal Sena, Khalsa Fauj, and Jatha
In order to withstand the persecution of Shah Jahan and other Mughal emperors, several of the later Sikh Gurus established militaryforces and fought the Mughal Empire and Simla Hills' Kings[7] in the early and middle Mughal-Sikh Wars and the Hill States–Sikh wars. Banda Singh Bahadur continued Sikh resistance to the Mughal Empire until his defeat at the Battle of Gurdas Nangal.
For several years Sikhs found refuge in the forests and the Himalayan foothills until they organized themselves into guerilla bands known as jathas.
The basis of the Dal Khalsa army was established in 1733–1735 based upon the numerous pre-existing Jatha militia groups and had two main