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  • ...ent to the village primary school, and joined the army serving in the 55th Sikh Battalion for about three years. While in the army he came in contact with ...ingh, who had got Kishan Singh Gargajj arrested on 26 February 1923. On 12 December 1923 Jagat Singh, of Munder village, in [[Jalandhar]] district, connived wi
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  • In December 1994 the Sikhism Home Page was launched, the worlds first web site on [[Sik ...f interest. I will leave the presentation of such topics as post-Guru Sikh history and the political/human rights struggle in Punjab to others who have expert
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  • ...nd it was the need of the hour to record the memories and accounts of Sikh history which would be lost with the deaths of these men. ...from time to time. He was the spirit behind the establishment of the Sikh History Research Department (SHRD) at [[Khalsa College]], though it came into being
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  • ...s the year approaches the end, on December 26 every year, the global world Sikh community commemorate the martyrdom of three of their most loved figures of ...slims throughout the world. The young sons of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, did not surrender to the evil demands of the terrorists but chose to
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  • '''Shaheedi Jor Mela''' is organised every year in December at Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, in the Fatehgarh Sahib district of Punjab to p ...rother, Baba Zorawar Singh. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender age of
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  • ...lifelong passion with Dr Gupta. He was working on his monumental sixvolume history of the Sikhs of which he was able to complete four. The fifth was in prin ...esented to him Bhai Vir Singh International Award at a function held on 15 December 1989.
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  • ...t]] which normally coincides with March-April of the Western calendar. The Sikh New year falls in spring time (in the northern hemisphere) and is generally ...kh calendar called the [[Nanakshahi Calendar]] was developed by a Canadian Sikh, Pal Singh Purewal, a retired computer engineer. He started work on the new
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  • ...shal of the Air Force in January, 2002 (the highest rank ever given in the history of the Indian Air force). [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • ...her provinces. The Sikh conference, and even more dramatically the mammoth Sikh march that preceded it, made a tremendous impact. Congress leaders led by M 1. Majumdar, R. C.,ed The History and Culture of Indian People, vol. V. Bombay, 1957
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  • ...returned to Lahore and was assigned to protocol duties. He accompanied the Sikh mission to wait on Lord Amherst, the GovernorGeneral of India, when he came In December 1831, Maharaja Ranjit Singh granted to Diwan Moti Ram in jdgir Kunjah, his
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  • ...commonly used to refer to the 4 sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]]. The word is a traditional word not used in the everyday language of ...ames are reverently preserved in Sikh memory and are recalled every time [[Sikh ardas]] or prayer of supplication is recited at a [[congregation]] ([[sanga
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  • ...[[1682]] -[[13 November]] [[1757]]) one of most honoured martyrs in [[Sikh history]] who was born on [[26 January]] [[1682]]. ...]]), the first of the [[Panj Piare]] or the Five Beloved celebrated in the Sikh tradition, was the son of Bhai Suddha, a Sobti Khatri of [[Lahore]], and Ma
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  • '''Maharaja Sir Hira Singh''' (1843 - 1911), born on 19 December 1843, the son of Sukkha Singh of Badrukkhari, ascended the throne of Nab ...of the ruler who had sought British protection) were with his cis-Sutlege Sikh brothers they deposed him and placed his son Bharpur Singh on the Gaddi in
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  • ...uch'''. The appellation persisted so that his real name is totally lost to history. At the time of the evacuation of [[Anandpur]] on the night of 5-6 December 1705, he was among those who were able to cross the flooded [[Sirsa]]. He w
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  • ...hortlived, as he and his deputy Pandit Jalla were killed by the Army on 21 December 1844. ...ngh. To run the administration, she constituted a Council of Regency on 22 December 1844, composed of Jawahar Singh, Raja Lal Singh, Bhai Ram Singh, Bakhshi Bh
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  • {{welcomed|Ganjnama English Translation|12:58, 19 December 2012 (CST)}} ...d to edit or add to posts concerning my passion. I have a interest in Sikh history and hope to learn and teach as many people possible.
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  • ...commonly used to refer to the 4 sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]]. The word is a traditional word not used in the everyday language of ...names are reverently preserved in Sikh memory and are recalled every time Sikh [[ardas]] or prayer of supplication is recited at a congregation or private
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  • ...lage Vara Chain Singhvala in [[Firozpur]] district of the [[Punjab]] on 10 December 1923. He inherited interest in art from his father who was adept in woodwor ...[Amritsar]], employed him as an artist to produce exhibits for the Central Sikh Museum in the Darbar Sahib complex. He resigned this job in 1962 and went a
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  • Central Sikh Temple is the first Sikh gurdwara in Singapore. Established in 1912, the temple had relocated severa ==History==
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  • <div style="top: +0.2em; font-size: 95%">a '''free Sikh Encyclopedia''' that [[Introduction|'''anyone can edit.''']]</div> * [[Sikh Names|1000's of Sikh Names]]
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