Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Aliwal is a village in India, located in the Punjab, on the Sutlej, where, during the First Anglo-Sikh War, Sir Harry Smith gained a brilliant victory at the Battle of Aliwal over the Sikhs, whose forces had superior numbers, in 1846. Ailwal is a very old village in Punjab it is located in Taran Tarn district. When partition was announced Ailwal had a Muslim majority, but was attacked by angry local Jatt Sikhs for revenge on the attack of Sikhs in Sialkot.. }
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- Aliwal,_Taran_Taran abstract "Aliwal is a village in India, located in the Punjab, on the Sutlej, where, during the First Anglo-Sikh War, Sir Harry Smith gained a brilliant victory at the Battle of Aliwal over the Sikhs, whose forces had superior numbers, in 1846. Ailwal is a very old village in Punjab it is located in Taran Tarn district. When partition was announced Ailwal had a Muslim majority, but was attacked by angry local Jatt Sikhs for revenge on the attack of Sikhs in Sialkot.".
- Aliwal,_Taran_Taran comment "Aliwal is a village in India, located in the Punjab, on the Sutlej, where, during the First Anglo-Sikh War, Sir Harry Smith gained a brilliant victory at the Battle of Aliwal over the Sikhs, whose forces had superior numbers, in 1846. Ailwal is a very old village in Punjab it is located in Taran Tarn district. When partition was announced Ailwal had a Muslim majority, but was attacked by angry local Jatt Sikhs for revenge on the attack of Sikhs in Sialkot.".