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  • ...Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire.p.123. Macmillan and Co.London. </ref>. He was originally came from The total strength of Sikh army, [[Dal Khalsa]], was 50,000.The Sikhs lay encamped in three divisions. The
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  • ...fond of martyrdom. They fight courageously and are capable of defeating an army much bigger than them.” ...r control. The Indian army was retreating back very fast and the Pakistani army was going forward with great speed.
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  • ...opposed to the Punjab Legislative Assembly in May 1937 as a nominee of the Indian National Congress.
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  • ...s. Rawalsar (also spelled Rewalsar) is a town in the Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh about about 15-25Km west of Mandi. ...believe that no one spoke of independence until the aimless and confused "Indian Mutiny" of 1857.
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  • ...e was not unknown to the Hazara tribes. When Maharaja Ranjit Singh led his army to conquer Mankera in 1821, he ordered Hari Singh Nalwa who was in Kashmir ...hemselves superior to the people on the Indian side. They looked down upon Indian Muslims and contemptuously referred to them as Hindko. Their pride was pric
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  • ...-news/first-ever-sikh-film-festival-be-organised-amritsar-0|The first ever Indian Sikh film festival to be organised at Amritsar|http://www.sikhnet.com/files ...ed in Sikh Temple Shooting|Image:Sacramento 3 sml.jpg|Two men attending an Indian cricket match in south Sacramento were shot - one fatally - by two men who
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  • Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee have c ...my. Recently, the Army revealed that Tohra and Longowal surrendered to the Army willingly. He also failed to release the ''SGPC White Paper'' on Operation
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  • ...River (Hydaspes) and Chenab River (Acesines), in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. He is only mentioned in Greek sources. “..This Herakles is held in special honour by the Sourasenoi, an Indian tribe, who possess two large cities, Methora and Cleisobora” Arrian, Ind
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  • ...eading Congress personalities during this phase. The Indian people and the Indian subjects, who shared the view of freeing India by revolutionary means, have ...e termed a “Second Revolution” which undoubtedly marked a new trend in the Indian nationalist movement.
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  • ...relatives whose surname were Madan, Narula and chawla. They were the first Indian diaspora in Thailand. ...1939 A.D. These groups of Sikhs were also involved in the Indian National Army (INA) during the World War II.
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  • ...d but riveting -page chapter about the violent happenings of 1947-49. Most Indian historians have ignored that unfortunate period, while Pâkistânis have pu ...ttle fought in Jammû province after 1947, making this book a must-read for army officers as well as those interested in the history of Pâkistân's wars wi
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  • ...was to get a chance to loot the riches of India. These 12,000 men, a tiny army with which to attempt the conquest of Ibrahim Lodhi's realm, first devasted ...ce. Nowhere else in contemporary literature are the issues in the medieval Indian situation comprehended with such clarity or presented in tones of greater u
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  • The vast area of the Indian subcontinent lying between the [[Indus]] and the [[Yamuna]] thus became fre In March 1776, Baghel Singh's forces gave a crushing defeat to the Mughal army near Muzaffarnagar; thus Sikhs extended their influence on the whole of the
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  • ...apersons. "How could we know who committed the crime?" he asks. "They wore Army uniforms, and spoke Urdu, but we recognised none of them." Karamjit Singh, ...ken out. "Terrorists used to come to the village regularly," he says. "The Army used to patrol the village, but had never carried out searches or interroga
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  • ...te of Sant [[Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]] and he had fought against Indian army during [[Operation Bluestar]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wA3yjdg ...ng for faith and nation By Cynthia Keppley Mahmood]</ref>. Arrested by the army after the operation<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ULkTAAAAIBAJ&
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  • ...potamia Expeditionary Force, Basra, in 1920 and later to the British Royal Army Pay Corps, also at Basra, in 1921. ...s and historians Among them the counted Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a leading Indian savant of the day.
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  • ...ffort has since been recognised in official memorials. Many of the wounded Indian soldiers were sent to makeshift hospitals in England, and the Government pa ..., Gravesend, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Sikhs contributed to the agitation for Indian independence, but were aghast at the British decision in 1947 to partition
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  • ...ost beloved Sikh shrine Sri Akal Takhat Sahib with Tanks and missiles. The army stole precious artefacts from the Sikh Reference Library. The Sikh youth we ...news of what happened because Bhai Pappu Gora had more informers then the Indian security forces. The reason is selfless sewa. A kind hearted police man sec
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  • ...Force]] (including its chief [[General Labh Singh]]) were involved in the Indian History's biggest daylight bank robbery of the Punjab National Bank, Miller ...t (their idea being; to use public funds, stored in Indian banks, against Indian Security forces, as they highlighted the helplessness of the Government's
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  • ...eir land of birth. However, no company provided such a service between the Indian and Canadian ports. As a result, many Punjabis were stranded for months in ...f any freedom figting organization. However, it gave a unique twist to the Indian history and freedom struggle in India. The Ghadar journal helped to give it
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