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  • ...iwan set up the Sikh Handbill Committee to bring out leaflets to propagate Sikh principles. Bhai Mohan Singh Vaid, who had already floated a monthly magazi [[Category:Sikh Scholars]]
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  • ..., Tehsil Doraha; standing in the interior of the Malva Region. The Tenth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh Ji]] (1666-1708), while travelling from [[Machi ...be blessed. Bhara, was a Jatt of Mangat clan. During that time he became a Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
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  • {{p|Image:Maharaja duleep singh.jpg|First Sikh to enter the UK, Maharaja Duleep Singh}} ...handful of Sikhs arrived in England and soon founded the first gurdwara or Sikh temple in Europe in London.
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  • '''General Joginder Jaswant Singh''' (b. 17 September 1945) is the first Sikh Chief of Army Staff of India. ...is predecessor General N C Vij retired on 31 January 2005. He is the first Sikh to lead the Indian Army and the 11th Chief of Army Staff from the Western C
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  • {{P|File:Sikh Channel logo.png|Sikh Channel logo}} ...h Channel primarily focuses on education and religious programming for the Sikh community. It operates from a studio in the Aston area of Birmingham.
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  • ! History: ...the sad site of the execution in 1705 of the two younger sons of the tenth Sikh master at the behest of [[Wazir Khan]] of Kunjpura, the faujdar of Sirhind.
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  • '''General Joginder Jaswant Singh''' (b. 17 September 1945) is the first Sikh Chief of Army Staff of [[India]]. ...is predecessor General N C Vij retired on 31 January 2005. He is the first Sikh to lead the Indian Army and the 11th Chief of Army Staff from the Western C
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  • ...nandpur as well as in that of Chamkaur. He fell a martyr at Chamkaur on 7 December 1705. 4. Nijjar, B.S., History of the Babar Akalis. Jalandhar, 1987
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  • ...u Granth Sahib (then called the Adi Granth) by collecting hymns of all the Sikh Gurus before him. It is probably only in Sikhi that so many of the founding ...e Punjab of today might be like if not for the sacrifices of so many Great Sikh Warriors?.
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  • ...Hong Kong when he was banished from the Colony for his political activity (December 1914). After pending some time in Saigon and Bangkok, he returned to India. 1. Seetal, Sohan Singh, The Sikh Misals and the Panjab. Ludhiana, n.d.
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  • ...ight Lieutenant Trilok Singh Sekhon of the Indian Air Force. As any normal Sikh child, he was raised with the virtue of gallantry and sacrifice by his pare ...t this time at Srinagar Base was Nirmal Jit Singh. Flying from Srinagar on December 14th, Sekhon single handedly took on all six PAF Sabres.
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  • .... This privilege should be extended to the Sikh people, who throughout the history of the world have spilled their blood unflinchingly to protect civil libert ...storical and cultural links, but little is known about the far more recent history of the Sikhs in the Battlefronts”
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  • ...Sikh]] and British rulers who fought bitterly over it at various points in history and seized it as a spoil of war time and time again. It was finally seized ...reach Delhi due to confrontation by the Sikhs. He captured Lahore, but the Sikh army did not allow him to enter Amritsar.
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  • .../teaser/large/FF-3.jpg|To promote Sikh history and culture, the first-ever Sikh film festival in India will be organised at Amritsar in the beginning of ne {{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhnet.com/inspiration/history-our-nishan-sahib|The History of Our Nishan Sahib|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/files/new
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  • '''20 December to 27 December 1704''' ...20 December 1704 to 27 December 1704) earlier was a decisive period in the history of our nation. This was the period in which extreme hardships were suffered
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  • ...pc.net/Historical%20dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp}} [[1691]] - [[7 December]] [[1705]]), the second son of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], was born to [[Mata Ji ...necessary to leave [[Anandpur]] under the pressure of a besieging host in December 1705, Jujhar Singh, nearing the completion of his fifteenth year, was an ex
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  • ..., who had become a [[Sikh]] during the time of [[Guru Arjan]], the fifth [[Sikh Guru]]. She was the only sister of four brothers. ...e was married to [[Nidhan Singh Warraich]] of [[Patti]]; She was a staunch Sikh by birth and upbringing. She was distressed to hear in 1705 that some of th
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  • Sikhs have a long history of military service. Whether in the British Indian Army or the post-indepen ...articularly more warlike than any other ethnic group, it's undeniable that Sikh troops have consistently proved their mettle.
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  • |Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] ||23 [[Poh]] ||5 Jan |Birth of [[Guru Har Rai]], the seventh Sikh ||19 [[Magh]] ||31 Jan
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  • ..., at international level, for the victims of November [[Sikh Massacre|1984 Sikh Genocide]] which was perpetuated by [[Congress]] party of India along with ...fundamental principles and message of Sikhism and to uncover the plight of Sikh community living in different part of this globe. To enumerate a few of tho
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