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  • ...son of Dhian Singh, and his uncle, Suchet Singh, aroused a section of the army, and with General Avitabile`s crack battalions, they besieged the Fort on 1
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  • ...temporal seat [[Akal Takhat]], killings of hundereds of civilians in this army attack and killings of Sikhs in the countryside afterwards. ...k. Several other Sikh Gurudwaras were also attacked similtaneously. Indian army even burnt the historical Sikh reference Library afterwards. These events c
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  • ...border with the Punjab. Eventually, the increasingly turbulent Khalsa, the army of the Sikh kingdom, was goaded into crossing the Sutlej River and invading ...ej Singh eventually retreated. Hostilities temporarily ceased. The British army was shaken by its heavy losses. Hardinge sought to relieve Gough of his com
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  • ...chool and later education in mission school, Rawealpindi.He graduated from Khalsa College, Amritsar. He captained his college Hockey and Football teams and w Once the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Army impressed by the game, offered him a direct commission which he refused as
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  • ...lab Singh Dogra who as a trusted warrior of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Khalsa army was, in reward of his services, appointed Raja of Jammu by [[Maharaja Ranji
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  • ...rule was shortlived, as he and his deputy Pandit Jalla were killed by the Army on 21 December 1844. ...his Council represented a combination of elder statesmen of the Darbar and army generals. Maharani Jind Kaur acted with determination and courage in transa
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  • ...he personal appearance of a [[Khalsa]], is one of the foremost ways that a Khalsa maintains his or her consciousness as the [[Guru Gobind Singh]] intended. T For a Sikh, Bana is not required but for Khalsa, Bana is required. Kabir ji was a Sikh, so was Bhagat Pipa and others. All
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  • ...to fight and win"... After this, they raised the jaikara '''WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH'' and jumped on the battlefield to fight.
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  • ...th Asia. The first [[Khalsa]] army formed and led by the creator of the Khalsa, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] (16661708), had broken up at the time of the ev ...ernment broke down in 1735 and, under pressure of renewed persecution, the Khalsa was again forced to split into smaller groups and seek shelter in hills and
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  • These interpretations are accepted by all Prominent Scholars of [[Khalsa| KHALSA: Scholars]], but then..... TRUTHFUL human being / TRUTH god / TRUTH god incarnate i.e. KHALSA
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  • ...the two officers began to ride out of the citadel, a soldier from Mulraj's army attacked Vans Agnew. This may have been the sign for a concerted attack, as ...General of Bengal, Lord Dalhousie and the Commander-in-Chief of the Bengal Army, Sir Hugh Gough, who did not wish to expose European troops to a campaign d
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  • ...harak Singh and his favourite Chet Singh had decided to disband the Khalsa army and place the kingdom of Ranjit Singh under British protection. Forged lett
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  • ...years he was educated at Moolak Kula primary school. His father was in the army and due to his bravery was awarded land in the village of Mintgomary in Pak ...3th April 1961, at the Vaisakhi Smagam in Ludhiana. He started wearing the Khalsa uniform (Bana) and also took up the strict Rehat of eating in Sarbloh (iron
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  • ...re way of life and their commitment to higher human values. For practising Khalsa, these [[5Ks]] are a mandatory part of their faith; the tenth [[Sikh Guru]] ...hich is sometimes referred to as ''"Akal purakh ki fauj"'' or ''"God's own Army"'' fighting relentless battle against tyranny and suppression (adharam or a
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  • ...lie came to Anandpur after AD 1699, the year of the promulgation of the Khalsa, for he makes no mention of the battles of Bharigani and Nadaun which to ...ing a drunken elephant covered with deadly weapons let loose by the Mughal army, and of Guru Gobind Singh who overpowered 'Azim Khan in a duel. The last ei
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  • ...d Haryana border there was not a single day when the Jujharoos from Babbar Khalsa and the Indian forces faced each other in the battlefield. There are many h Indian Security Forces had flooded Punjab. The Central Army, Central Reserve Police Force, National Guard, Border Security Force, RAW,
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  • ...FIrozpur (3,500 cavalry, 2,000 foot and 20 guns) faced 3 divisions of the army of the Sutlej under Sir Walter Gilbert, Brigadier MacCaskill and Sir Harry
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  • ...as not associated with Sikhs. Neither of Sikh used it, before Misl period. Khalsa was the surname/prefix name and Singh was surname, given by [[Guru Gobind S ...ore a Sikh name. Nihung Sikhs do not use ''Sardar'' word. They used either Khalsa or Akali.
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  • ...med by Keshdhari Sikhs. Actors for the Khalsa Army were taken from the Bir Khalsa Gatka Dal of Tarn Taran and Amritsar. Even the roles of Sikh women retaliat ...ass - Jathedar marching towards Harmandir Sahib to liberate it from Afghan army following orders from Baba Deep Singh is local artist
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  • ...h expansion in India. He was the Sikh Akbar, the Sikh Napoleon. His Khalsa army included European Officers, Panjabi Muslims, Rajputs, Poorbias and even an
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