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  • .... He had a religious bent of mind and came under the influence of Bhai Bir Singh of Naurangabad. After the latter's death in 1844, he succeeded him as head ...ders, and Maharaj Singh left Multan for Hazara in June 1848 to seek Chatar Singh Atarivala's assistance in his plans to dislodge the British.
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  • Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856) ...nly Lawrence, and other pro-British officers of the Lahore Darbar. Maharaj Singh, whose movements were restricted to Naurangabfid by the British, went under
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  • ...h 30 to 35 men to join the renewed struggle. On the arrest ofBhai Maharaj Singh, he went underground and evaded arrest for a considerable time. 1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. Patiala, 1972
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  • ...j Singh shifted his headquarters to the Doaba. He accompanied Bhai Maharaj Singh during his tour of the area and was arrested along with him on the night of 1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. Patiala. 1972
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  • ...ovince. Later at Kandola, in Jalandhar district, he helped Bhai Maharaj Singh with funds to carry on with his campaign. 1. Kirpal Singh, Bhai Maharaj Singh: Punjab de Modhi Sutantarta Sangramie. Amritsar, 1966
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  • ...s campaign in the Majha region against the British. He was with Maharaj Singh throughout the second Anglo-Sikh war. From Sujoval, in the latter half o 1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. Patiala, 1972
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  • ...j Singh`s camp near Sham Chaurasi on the night of 2829 December 1849, Amir Singh attacked him with an axe but was himself wounded by a pistol shot fired by 1. Ahluwalia, M.L., Bhai Maharaj Singh. PATIALA, 1972 M.L.A.
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  • ...vember 1848 and joined, thereafter, the volunteer corps of Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856), leader of the popular revolt against the British. ...e was sent to Lahore on a mission, and thus escaped arrest when Maharaj Singh and his companions were captured on the night of 28-29 December 1849. He,
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  • ...nce we are searching for the exact date of arrival of guru gobind singh ji maharaj at nanded saheb in maharashtra after 26th december 1704 from punjab.
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  • '''Kharak Singh''' a Jatt Sikh not to be confused with [[ Maharaja Karak Singh]], son of Ranjit Sing, who was never arrested and banished to Singapur. ...ame similar to Maharaja Kharak Singh was a close associate of Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856), saintly leader of the popular anti-British uprising of 1848-49.
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  • ...famous with the name of Gurdwara sant mandal angitha sahib sant baba ishar singh ji lambian sec. 62 mohali. ...us education from baba ji in premises of gurudwara lambian sahib when sant maharaj baba ishar sing ji went to sachh-khand, sikh community and local residents
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  • ...the State Governor (subedar) came to see Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj with the question "O Guru, when you are pleased with a Sikh, what do you gi ...am pleased with a Sikh, I send to his house one who is dear to me" replied Maharaj.
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  • ...fore his death, he handed over his jathedari to his successor Nawab Kapoor Singh ji. Baba Darbara Singh was martyred in 1734. His gurudwara is situated in a village Kahlawa.
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  • ...hing its belly with a swift stroke of his sword. Everyone applauded Roshan Singh`s feat. The Guru rewarded him with his blessing, for he would not accept an ...guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj to join him in a hunting expedition. Maharaj along with a few of his beloved Singhs agreed to join Bahadhur Shah for thi
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  • ...g|thumb|900px|Historical painting of a Sikh Ghorcharra or cavalryman. Maya Singh Saini participated as a Ghorcharra in the Anglo-Sikh wars. After the defeat ...m Naushahra in [[Amritsar district]] of the [[Punjab, India|Punjab]]. Maya Singh [[Saini]] was an initially a cavalryman and fought in the [[battle of Ramna
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  • One day when Sant Baba Attar Singh Ji was visiting the city of Hyderabad, in the province of Sind, he happened ...was therefore more than happy to let this flower of Dhan Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj enter and bless that place with his presence.
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  • 1856 Nihal Singh, alias Bhai Maharaj Singh, died a hero's death in the Singapore prison. His death was to the cancer t ...ars, took Amrit at the hands of Bhai Bir Singh, was given the name Bhagwan Singh, and eventually became his chela. The Dera was practically a military camp
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  • ...o Gandhi's statement: "O Gandhi, if you would have known about Guru Gobind Singh Ji and thought about it, then you would not have said these ill words." Thi ...ked by British that if gandhi intervenes then Sardar-e-azam Shaheed Bhagat Singh Jee's life would be spared. To that Gandhi said that "jo kiya hay bhugtana
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  • ...of the time before the creation of the Khalsa and the addition of the name Singh and Kaur. ...i was in charge of one of these kitchens. One day, all-knowing Guru Gobind Singh ji decided to visit the nearby kitchens in disguise. Guru Sahib would go t
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  • [[Image:Bababharnamneeldhari.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji, Kile Wale]] ...n the [[Sikh faith]] which was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. This organisation begun in Kile Sahib, whi
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  • Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856) ...nly Lawrence, and other pro-British officers of the Lahore Darbar. Maharaj Singh, whose movements were restricted to Naurangabfid by the British, went under
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  • [[Image:Jaspalbabaatbetmasaab.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Baba Jaspal Singh at Betma Sahib]] .... The whole Sikhism is the follower of Sahib Shri [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ji Maharaj is our Guru and its contents are known as Gurbani.
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