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  • ...ra the royal treasury at Delhi. Dara hastily used the treasure to raise an army which would soon prove to be no match for the well trained professional fo ...Mogul fortune of his forbearers in endless wars in the Deccan suporting an army of more than a million men.
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  • ...onal Conference at Kamloops. The attack on the Golden Temple by the Indian army struck the Sikh world like a thunderbolt. All shades of Canadian Sikhs came 1983: The Indian CRPF force attacked a camp of the fundamentalist Sikh group, the Nihangs, a
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  • ...lis, babar meaning lion. Their targets were the British officers and their Indian informers. They were strongly attached to their Sikh faith and shared an in ...ota Singh and Kishan Singh Gargajj, a retired havildar major of the Indian army, held a secret meeting and made up a plan to avenge themselves upon those r
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  • ...well known Sikh farmers in the town of Attari (Few kms from the border of Indian and Pakistan punjab in India) . As a child he was educated in Gurmukhi and ...awalia sardars, who also had Dhian Singh Dogra killed, but soon the Khalsa army under Hira Singh, Dian Singh son hunted down the Sandhawalias and killed th
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  • ...ajan Singh Banga (retd), the father of Banga brothers, is also a decorated army general ...Corporate Life Lines (Media Advisory Company);Former Sr. Vice President - Indian Express Multimedia Ltd.;Former Advisor - IL&FS Infrastructure Leasing & Fin
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  • ...ps of Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, Indian Army. While serving in the Army, in 1958 he was responsible for an extensive study on equipment reliability
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  • EYE WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF THE ARMY ACTION ...his own words) "an eye-witness to some of the atrociities committed by the Army during its attack on the Golden Temple". About fiftyish, Duggal now lives w
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  • ...Sardar Fateh Singh was one of the valiant Sikhs of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army who had fought bravely till the end against the British in the Anglo-Sikh w ...democracy in the country. So he made it his life’s mission to struggle for Indian independence. In the course of his social service works in 1903, he met and
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  • ...rmy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1849 when the British annexed Punjab, his army unit was disbanded. Ram Singh hated the British whom he called ferengis (fo ...nted in the words of Brigadier-General John Jacob, a former leader of the Indian cavalry, who wrote:
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  • == '''Role of Sikh Army''' == ...the two continents would do well to read the startling revelations of what army leaders felt about the Turban in the two World Wars of the last century. Mo
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  • ...Staff of the Pakistan Army.<ref>{{citenews|title=Musharraf Quits Pakistani Army Post|publisher=[[The New York Times]]|date=2007-11-28|accessdate=2007-11-28 ...me Pakistan's ''de facto'' head of government, thereby becoming the fourth Army chief of Pakistan to have assumed executive control. Later in 2001, Musharr
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  • ...gh Massacre''', involved the killing of hundreds of unarmed, defenceless [[Indian]]s by a senior British military officer (Brigadier-General R.E.H. Dyer), wh In December 1916, the [[Wikipedia:Indian National Congress|Indian National Congress]], at its annual session held at Lucknow, passed a resolu
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  • ...there were six battalions of the Sikh Regiment forming part of the British Army. They were named as 14th Ferozepur Sikhs, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 35th Sikhs, ...ew to meeting the situation effectively, he had made the 14th Sikhs of the Indian Brigade a part of his expeditionary force. Sir Hamilton wrote to the Comman
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  • ...ny Jatts of the Malva joined the Sikh faith, in large numbers, joining the army of the sixth Guru, [[Guru Hargobind Sahib]] ji. [[Guru Har Rai]] Sahib Ji, ...iana district, by Baba Ram Singh (1816-1885), who used to work in the Sikh army of Punjab, during the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sher-e-Panjab (1780-18
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  • ...of Shatrughna, brother of Rama.<ref> Pargiter, F.E. (1972) [1922]. Ancient Indian Historical Tradition, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, pp.170-1,171fn2 </ref> A “..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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  • ...en along with destined to be sold as slave in the Abdali markets, the Sikh army although far fewer in numbers than those they attacked, made up the differa ...hen there occurred a similar incidence, people started to contact the Sikh army for their help. This continued for some time and soon the word or legend sp
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  • ...tinational corporations is growing. Quark, Mohali, Infosys, the well-known Indian IT services major, had a development center in Mohali, and is now moving to The Deputy Commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service, is the overall in-charge of the General Administrat
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  • ...The children of Indian extraction were disqualified by parentage from the army under the existing rules, but Queen Victoria bent the rules for her godson.
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  • His father was a major in the Indian army. In 1965, at the age of 21, he emigrated to Toronto, arriving with $6 in hi ...Canada and India, wrestling on occasion, and is trying to start up his own Indian based promotion World Wrestling Mania.
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  • When we left, the Taliban took it over.” These Sikhs say they have refused Indian offers of help. They wear their patriotism proudly, and say that they w ...nsom of Pakistani Rs 63 lakh—to secure the release of whom the Pakistan Army embarked on a military operation. But in the meantime, the security situ
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