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Rajinder Singh (other)
Rajinder Singh may refer to: * Maharaja Rajinder Singh of Patiala (1872–1900) * Rajinder Singh (brigadier) (1899–1947), Maha Vir Chakra recipient, Jammu and Kashmir State Forces * Rajinder Singh (cricketer) (born 1960), Indian cricketer * Rajinder Singh (Skipping Sikh), British Indian health and fitness personality * Rajinder Singh (spiritual master) (born 1946), Indian spiritual teacher * Rajinder Singh (wrestler) (born 1954), Indian former wrestler * Rajinder Singh Jr. (born 1959), Indian field hockey player * Rajinder Singh (field hockey, born 2002), Indian player who made his debut in 2024 See also

* * Rajendra Singh (other) * Rajinder Singh Bedi (1915–1984), Indian writer, screenwriter * Rajinder Singh Rahelu (born 1973), Indian Paralympic powerlifter * Rajinder Singh Rai, British musician professionally known as Panjabi MC * Rajinder Singh Rana (born 1966), Indian politician * Rajinder Singh Rawat (born 1940), Indian hockey player * Rajinder Singh Sandhu (b ...
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Rajinder Singh Of Patiala
Sir Rajinder Singh (25 May 1872 – 8 November 1900) was the Maharaja of the princely state of Patiala State, Patiala from 1876 to 1900. During his reign, Singh was noted for his military service, extravagant spending habits, tense relations with the British Raj, marriage to an Irish woman named Florence Bryan, and his contributions to sports both as a player and as a financial benefactor. Singh was regarded as the leader of the Sikhs, Sikh community and the premier Maharaja in Punjab Province (British India), Punjab. Early life Rajinder Singh was born on 25 May 1872. He was the son of Maharaja Mahendra Singh of Patiala, Mahendra Singh of Patiala State, Patiala and a member of the Phulkian Dynasty. Reign Singh became the Maharaja of Patiala upon the death of his father, Mahendra Singh, in 1876. He was four years old when he ascended the throne. Singh was described as "the first reigning Prince to blend the elements of the English gentleman and Indian potentate." In the 189 ...
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Rajinder Singh (brigadier)
Brigadier Rajinder Singh Jamwal, MVC (14 June 1899 – 26/27 October 1947), also remembered as the Saviour of Kashmir, was an officer in the Jammu and Kashmir State Forces. He briefly served as the Chief of Staff of State Forces and died fighting during the First Kashmir War. Rajinder Singh and his small contingent of about 100 men successfully delayed the advance of a 6000 strong force of Pakistani tribal raiders near Uri for several days, during which the Maharaja of Kashmir acceded to India and the Indian forces air-lifted for the defence of Kashmir. On 30 December 1949, he was posthumously awarded Maha Vir Chakra, independent India’s second highest military decoration. He was the first Indian to receive the honour. Early life Rajinder Singh was born on 14 June 1899 in Bagoona village (now Rajinderpura, Samba district) in a military Dogra rajput family. His ancestor General Baj Singh had died serving under Maharaja Gulab Singh. His grandfather Hamir Singh and father Su ...
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Rajinder Singh (cricketer)
Rajinder Singh (born 15 April 1960) is an Indian former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Bengal and Delhi between 1980 and 1991. See also * List of Bengal cricketers * List of Delhi cricketers This is a list of all cricketers who have played First-class cricket, first-class, List A cricket, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Delhi cricket team. Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the in ... References External links * 1960 births Living people Indian cricketers 20th-century Indian sportsmen Bengal cricketers Delhi cricketers Cricketers from Delhi {{India-cricket-bio-1960s-stub ...
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Rajinder Singh (Skipping Sikh)
Rajinder Singh, MBE, more popularly known as the 'Skipping Sikh', is a British-Indian septuagenarian health and fitness personality. Career During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Singh started sharing exercise videos to inspire older members of the Asian community to stay healthy whilst also raising money for the NHS. In 2021 Singh was invited to watch tennis in Wimbledon from the royal box. In the same year he also fulfilled a lifelong dream by running his first marathon at the age of 74. He arrived in the UK from India in 1970 after his father, a soldier in the British Indian Army The Indian Army was the force of British Raj, British India, until Indian Independence Act 1947, national independence in 1947. Formed in 1895 by uniting the three Presidency armies, it was responsible for the defence of both British India and ..., encouraged him to build a better life abroad. Awards * He was awarded an MBE in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to health and ...
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Rajinder Singh (spiritual Master)
Rajinder Singh (born 20 September 1946) is the head of the international, non-profit organization Science of Spirituality (SOS), also known in India as the Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission. To his disciples he is known as Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj. Singh is known for his work toward promoting inner and outer peace through spirituality and meditation on the inner Light and Sound. Biography Life and career Singh earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) Madras, India and his master's degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT (Illinois Institute of Technology) in Chicago, Illinois. He received his spiritual education from two of India's leading spiritual Masters: Kirpal Singh (1894–1974) and Darshan Singh (1921–1989). His training in both disciplines has helped him express age-old spiritual teachings in clear, logical language. Rajinder has had a twenty-year career in science, computers, and communications. He is the ...
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Rajinder Singh (wrestler)
Rajinder Singh Mor (Arjun Awarded; born 1 August 1954 in Baroda village in Sonepat district) is an Indian former wrestler and retired DIG Haryana Police. Singh won a gold medal in the 1978 Asian Games. He was the most successful Indian wrestler in the Commonwealth Games with two gold medals, in 1978 and 1982. Singh competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the .... References External links * * 1954 births Living people Indian male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers for India Wrestlers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Wrestlers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in wrestling Asian Games gold medalists for India Wrestlers at the 1978 Asian Games Medalists at the 1978 Asian Games Wrestler ...
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Rajinder Singh Jr
Rajinder is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Rajinder Birdi or Roger Verdi (born 1953), retired English professional footballer * Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, Indian Congress politician * Rajinder Kaur Bulara (born 1946), Indian politician * Rajinder Dhawan or David Dhawan, Indian film director * Rajinder Garg (born 1966), Indian politician * Rajinder Ghai (born 1960), former Indian cricketer *Rajinder Goel (born 1942), former cricketer who holds the record for most wickets in Ranji Trophy * Rajinder Hans (born 1953), in Mumbai is a former Indian first class cricketer *Rajinder Krishan (1919–1988), Indian poet, lyricist and screenwriter * Rajinder Pal (born 1937), former Indian cricketer * Rajinder Paul Loomba, CBE (born 1943), philanthropist, founder and Executive Chairman of Rinku Group * Rajinder Rai (born 1975), British Indian musician *Rajinder Sachar (born 1923), Indian lawyer and a former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court *Rajinder Singh (other), ...
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Rajinder Singh (field Hockey, Born 2002)
Rajinder Singh (born 22 December 2002) is an Indian field hockey player from Haryana. He made his senior Indian debut in the two-match series against Germany in October 2024.  He plays as a midfielder and is a product of Namdhari Sports Academy. He plays for Haryana in the domestic tournaments and for Hyderabad Toofans in the Hockey India League. Early life and education Singh is from Sant Nagar village, Sirsa district, Haryana. He is the son of a land-owning farmer and took up hockey by chance when he joined the Namdhari Academy to get a new hockey stick, like others in his village. He learnt his basics under coach Harwinder Singh and later, former Indian skipper Sardara Singh Sardara Singh (born 15 July 1986), sometimes referred as Sardar Singh, is an Indian field hockey coach and former field hockey player. He also served as the captain of the Indian national team. He usually plays the center half position. Sardara ..., who hails from the same village, became his ment ...
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Rajendra Singh (other)
Rajendra Singh (born 1959) is a water conservationist. Rajendra Singh is also the name of: * Rajendra Singh (brigadier) (1899–1947), officer in the Indian Army * Rajendra Singh (RSS) (1921–2003), fourth sarsanghchalak of the RSS * Rajendra Singh (politician) (born 1951), member of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly * Rajendra Singh (coast guard) (born 1959), former Director general of the Indian Coast Guard * Rajendra Singh Babu (born 1952), Kannada film maker and producer * Rajendra Singh Lodha (?–2008), Indian chartered accountant * Rajendra Singh Paroda (born 1942), Indian agricultural scientist * Rajendra Kumar Singh, Indian politician from Madhya Pradesh * Rajendra Pratap Singh (born 1954), Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh See also * * *Rajinder Singh (other) Rajinder Singh may refer to: * Maharaja Rajinder Singh of Patiala (1872–1900) * Rajinder Singh (brigadier) (1899–1947), Maha Vir Chakra recipient, Jammu and Kashmir State Forces * Rajinder Singh ...
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Rajinder Singh Bedi
Rajinder Singh Bedi (1 September 1915 – 11 November 1984) was an Indian Urdu writer of the progressive writers' movement and a playwright, who later worked in Hindi cinema as a film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer and he is grandfather to Rajat Bedi and Manek Bedi. As a screenwriter and dialogue writer, he is best known for Hrishikesh Mukherjee's films , '' Anupama'' and '' Satyakam''; and Bimal Roy's ''Madhumati''. As a director he is known for '' Dastak'' (1970), starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rehana Sultan and '' Phagun'' (1973), starring Dharmendra, Waheeda Rehman, Jaya Bhaduri and Vijay Arora. He wrote his scripts in Urdu, like a number of other prominent screenwriters at the time. Bedi is considered one of the leading 20th century progressive writers of Urdu fiction, and one of the most prominent Urdu fiction writers. He is most known for 'disturbing' Partition of India tales. Biography Early life Bedi was born in village Dhallewali in Sialkot distric ...
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Rajinder Singh Rahelu
Rajinder Singh Rahelu (born 22 July 1973) is an Indian Paralympic powerlifter. He won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the 56 kg category. He represented India at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, finishing fifth in the final standings. Arjuna Award recipient, Rahelu, represented India at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, United Kingdom; he failed in all his three attempts at . Personal life Rahelu was born on 22 July 1973 in Mehsampur village, Jalandhar district, Punjab, in a poor Kashyap rajput family. He is the youngest of five siblings, with two older brothers and two older sisters. His father, Rattan Singh, worked as a bandmaster, and his mother Gurdial Kaur was a maid. Rahelu has infantile paralysis. He contracted polio when he was eight months old. He is married to Jaswinder Kaur and has two daughters named Ridhima and Ravneet. Powerlifting After finishing higher secondary education, Rahelu chose not to continue his education further. ...
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Panjabi MC
Rajinder Singh Rai (born February 14, 1973), better known by his stage name Panjabi MC, is an English recording artist, rapper, record producer and DJ. He is best known for the worldwide Bhangra 2002 hit " Mundian To Bach Ke", which sold 10 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time. Among other songs, he gained acclaim with the 2003 release " Jogi". AllMusic has called him "one of the most prominent names in bhangra". Biography Career Rajinder Singh adopted his stage name from the Punjabi language he uses in the music he plays and raps. "One of ismain goals is to fuse the two worlds Hip hop music genres]". Nachural Records signed Panjabi MC following a remix he made of "Ghariah Milan De", a song by Indian Punjabi singer Kuldeep Manak; although the single was taken off the market, Panjabi MC continued making records. The first successful release, however, was " Mundian To Bach Ke" ("Beware of the Boys" in Punjabi): it first appeared ...
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