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  • ...ram Singh rapidly rose in the Maharaja`s favour and became a powerful Sikh Sardar. He took part in most of the Maharaja`s campaigns, including those of Pindi ...the battle of Teri in March 1823 in which the celebrated Akali Baba Phula Singh (1761-1823) the Jathedar of Akal Takhat Sahib had been killed.
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  • ...ram Singh rapidly rose in the Maharaja`s favour and became a powerful Sikh Sardar. He took part in most of the Maharaja`s campaigns, including those of Pindi ...the battle of Teri in March 1823 in which the celebrated Akali Baba Phula Singh (1761-1823) the Jathedar of Akal Takhat Sahib had been killed.
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  • ...s successors Kharak Singh, Nau Nihal Singh, Chand kaur, Sher Singh, Duleep Singh, and Jind Kaur'''. *1. Sardar [[Fateh Singh Kalianvala]] (d. 1807)
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  • ...hter, during the British Colonial rule in India. His son was Sardar Ujagar Singh Cheema, also a member of the Ghadar Party memorial in Jalandhar founded in
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  • ...re she spent the last years of her life. She was daughter of Sardar Gurdus Singh Chattah, and lived (1772-1821).
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  • *1. Sardarni Rani Mehtab Kaur (d. 1813), daughter of Sardar Gurbakash Singh (d. 1785), and Sardarni Rani Sada Kaur (d. 1832), of Kanhaiya Misl in Gurda *2. Sardarni Rani Raj Kaur (d. 1838), daughter of Sardar Ran Singh (d. 1782) of Nakkai Misl, in Kasur District of Punjab. The Maharaja got mar
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  • ...Qila Mubarak - late 19th C..jpg|thumb|300px|left|Portrai of Maharaja Karam Singh and Vaishnava icons, painted inside the throne alcove, Masnad Hall, Qila Mu ...June 1813. He was married to Bibi Rup Kaur, the daughter of Sardar Bhanga Singh, the Sikh Chief of Thanesar State, present day Kurukshetra, in Haryana.
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  • ...he Patiala state in 1753 AD. <ref>Ala Singh Ji - Volume 1, pp 132, [[Karam Singh (historian)]], Chief Khalsa Diwan, Sri Taran Taaran</ref> ...njab Historical Studies</ref> <ref>Sirhind through the ages, pp 108, Fauja Singh , Publisher: Patiala : Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi Universi
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  • ...asty in 1792 and, in 1798, she bore him a son and heir who was named Karam Singh. She was a woman of great ability and her wise administration of the Patial
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  • ====KARAM SINGH HISTORIAN==== ...laurels for the region. After finishing his schooling in Tarn Taran, Karm Singh got admission in F.A. at Amritsar's Khalsa School. However, he dropped the
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  • [[Image:Baba Deep Singh Ji Gurudwara.JPG|thumb|left|300px| Baba Deep Singh Ji Gurudwara]] ...in the precincts of the Golden Temple. Although mortally wounded Baba Deep Singh was able to continue fighting until he was able to make his way to the Amri
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  • ...t Sehna village in Sangrur District of Punjab in the house of Sardar Uttam Singh. With the Japanese invasion of China and a threatened invasion of India via ...ense fell suddenly on the shoulders of the Indian Army and men like Karham Singh.
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  • After the martyrdom of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji in 1716 AD, a group of Amritdhari Singhs were working hard for t ...ly of only 'Shaheeds' or 'Nihangs'. In his 'Pracheen Panth Prakash', Ratan Singh Bhangu says that five flags were given to these five groups. First flag was
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  • ...rried seven times, Including Rani Karam Kaur, the daughter of Sardar Gulab Singh of Buria. Maharaja Narinder Singh aided the British East India Company with supplies and carriage during the
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  • territory around Kcsari and Shahzadpur was seized by Sardar Karam Singh of the Shahid misl. Later, a Sikh family, Chahals of village Balana, 7 km s
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  • ...night the sangat prepared the food and under the leadership of bhai Pratap singh ji who led with Dholki(drum) sang the hymns and led the crowd on that route ...n the next day Bhai Partap Singh, twenty-two years of age, son of S. Sarup Singh Thanedar of Akal Garh, Gujranwala attained martyrdom. when the train-driver
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  • ...ar]] District of Punjab. He joined the Derah of [[Jathedar]] [[Nawab Kapur Singh]] (1697-1753), a Virk Jatt who was then the Jathedar (leader) of the Sikh f ...Sikhs sallying out from Majha region of Punjab joined Jathedar Nawab Kapur Singh.
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  • ...less in 1808. Mohar Singh lost seven villages of Jharauli estate to Bhunga Singh of thanesar in 1780. ...d attacked Sirhind. <ref>{History And Philosophy Of The Sikh Religion by K.Singh, 1914, p.280. </ref>
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  • ...le:Shaheed Baldev Singh Ghumman.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Shaheed Major Baldev Singh Ghumman]] '''Shaheed Major Baldev Singh Ghumman''' (1937-1990), son of Sardar Bhim Singh Ghumman and Bibi Inder Kaur, was born on July 10, 1937 at village Muhadipur
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  • ...gh Ji Shaheed (1756-1845).jpg|thumb|300px|left|Jathedar Akali Baba Hanuman Singh Ji Shaheed (1756-1845)]] ...s under the leadership of Akaali Baba Naina Singh Ji and Akaali Baba Phula Singh Ji (the 5th and 6th Jathedars of Budha Dal).
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  • ...pecial:FilePath/Photograph of Baba Narain Singh Nabha, father of Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha.jpg]] ...Dera Baba Ajaypal Singh at Nabha, after the death of his grandfather Sarup Singh in 1861."
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