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  • ..., a Sikh luminary, as a pupil. There he was admitted to the rites of the [[Khalsa]]. During the next fifteen years, he studied Sikh scriptures, grammar, poet ...Sam Atar Singh is said to have frequently attended these recitals at Thoha Khalsa. Baba Khem Singh Bedi once took him on a preaching tour of his estates. In
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  • ...polemicist and scholar of Sikh texts, was born on 12 June 1848 at Thoha Khalsa, a village in [[Rawalpindi]] district, now in [[Pakistan]]. As a small boy ...d in 1914 under the patronage of Tikka Sahib Sodhi Ram Narain Singh Ji, as Khalsa Dharam Sastra, with a subtitle in English, Sikhs' Religious National Law.
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  • ...ai in which the poet states that there are many sects (bhekh) of the Panth Khalsa, but he names only two, viz. the Nirmalas and the Niharigs. The final lines
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  • ...fore that their Sanatan position does pitch them against the so-called Tat Khalsa which some sikhs classify as fanatic version of Sikhism. 7. Pandit Nihal Singh Ji Thakur - Khalsa Shattak.
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  • ...dishonoured, generally escaped this shame by immolating themselves. Thoha Khalsa village, of which an account will follow, is a classic example of such sacr In Thoha Khalsa, on March 12, 1947 after long and heroic resistance, 200 Sikhs were killed.
    70 KB (11,855 words) - 08:20, 26 May 2008
  • 92 Thoha Khalsa do 12-3-47 do About 200 Sikhs killed; 93 women immolated themselves to esca 117 Sagari do 7-3-47 & 9-3-47 do 2 Gurdwaras and one Khalsa High School burnt. Some women abducted. Some Sikhs killed.
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  • ...ompiled in 1947 by Sardar Gurbachan Singh Talib, Principal of the Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jullundur, and published in 1950 by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parband ...sman of April 15, 1947, narrates an event that took place in village Thoha Khalsa of Rawalpindi District. It is a story of tears and shame and also of great
    51 KB (8,538 words) - 01:49, 15 March 2009
  • *Bakhshi Radha Kishen – of Village [[Thoha Khalsa]] in Tehsil Kahuta of Rawalpindi District- rose from humble origins to beco
    43 KB (6,739 words) - 19:27, 3 March 2010