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The Ram Rauni was seized in October, 1748 by Adeena Beg and Jassa Singh Ramgharia and the seize went on for 3 months from October-December, 1748.

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The seizure of the Ram Rauni in 1748 is not directly related to the provided historical events like the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Battle of Buxar in 1764, or the British Raj post-1858.

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The statement regarding the seizure of the Ram Rauni in October 1748 by Adeena Beg and Jassa Singh Ramgharia is false. The information provided does not specifically correspond to any of the details related to the Ram Rauni event.

Instead, other historical instances such as the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Battle of Buxar in 1764, and the subsequent British Raj starting from 1858 after the dissolution of the British East India Company are discussed.

These instances relate to different periods and are not directly connected to the event in question, which was part of the earlier Sikh struggles against various adversaries, including Mughal forces.

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