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  • ...a prominent Sikh leader of the post Banda Singh period. By 1734, Dasaundha Singh was a leading figure in the Taruna Dal. At the time of the formation of the ...was succeeded to the headship of the misl by his younger brother, Sarigat Singh.
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  • ...947, he saved the lives of many Muslims at great personal risk. Sant Dalip Singh died in 1948. Apart from the dera he founded, a KHALSA College at Dumeli co
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  • ...ns and solicited help from Emperor Aurangzeb in order to evict Guru Gobind Singh from Anandpur which fell within his territory. Their attacks upon Anandpur in 1700 and 1703 proved abortive, but Guru Gobind Singh chose to to evacuate the citadel in 1705 under pressure of a prolonged sie
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  • ...s as one of the leading Sikhs of Dhaka in a letter (hukamnama) Guru Gobind Singh addressed to the sangat there in 1691, although he had by then been replace 1. Ganda Singh, ed., Hukamname. Patiala, 1967
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  • ...a Chand]] and [[Alam Chand]], with a force far out numbering his own, Alam Singh Nachna showed exemplary courage. In the face-to-face encounter with Alam Ch ...December 1705, Alam Singh Nachna joined the sally made by [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] and fell fighting the besieging host.
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  • ...Faridkot state in 1874. A dominant figure in Faridkot history, Raja Bikram Singh modernized the state administration. He employed retired British officials ...n princes who were sympathetic to the cause of the deposed Maharaja Duleep Singh. He had holy shrines raised in memory of Sikh Gurus and martyrs at Gurusar,
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  • ...nstead of oxen. The only Sandhanvalia chief to escape retribution was Atar Singh who fled from Una to the British territory. 5. Harbans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983
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  • ...s by an agreement, out of court, under which the plaintiff, Mahant Harbans Singh, surrendered his right of ownership on receipt of appropriate compensation The building, constructed by Maharaja Sher Singh (1807-43), is a 5 metre square domed room with a verandah on three sides, a
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  • Guru Gobind Singh Ji came to Bhadaur from Dina in December, 1705. King Bhadarsen established ...dhu. Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji are celebrated here. Besides Prakash Divas there is a large congregation
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  • ...na Singh was the ablest and most ingenious. He succeeded his father Desa Singh in 1832 as the nazim (governor) of Kangra and the hill districts, with the ...place of Lal Singh, but Lord Hardinge did not accept the proposal. Lahina Singh returned to the Punjab in 1851, but after two years went back to Banaras wh
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  • ...eafter Ranjit Singh sent an expedition against Nizam ud'Din under Fateh Singh Kalianvala, who laid siege to the town of Kasur. ...r peace, paid a heavy indemnity and agreed to become a tributary of Ranjit Singh. In 1802, he was assassinated by his own brother-in-law.
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  • ...y transcribed the sacred volume, there being no change of hand. Bhai Jodh Singh’s finding is that a finer pen has been used by him in recording dhunis ab 2. Jodh Singh, Bhai, Sri Kartarpuri Bir de Darshan. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...d Kaur and Prince Sher Singh, Lahina Singh, along with Alar Singh and Ajit Singh, supported the former. ...part arrested both of them and brought them to Lahore where Maharaja Sher Singh kept them under surveillance.
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  • '''NISHANANVALI MISL''', owed its origin to [[Dasaundha Singh]] whose [[jatha]] were the standard-bearers of the [[Dal Khalsa]]. Hence th [[Dasaundha Singh]], son of Chaudhari Sahib Rai was a Gill Jatt belonging to the village of M
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  • Quote from "Encyclopedia of Sikhism" edited by [[Harbans Singh]], "In Punjab, there are two and sometimes three big functions connected wi
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  • ...s with Giani Hira Singh. They between them made the Akali very popularHira Singh by his resounding patriotic verse and Marigal Sihgh by his enlightened and 3. Harbans Singh, Aspects of Punjabi Literature. Firozpur, 1961
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  • ...nd Singh]]. The chiefs taking exception to [[Guru Gobind Singh|Guru Gobind Singh's]] teaching equalizing all castes and feeling jealous of his growing influ Forestalling the attack on [[Paonta Sahib]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] advanced towards Bhangani with his army [[Sikhs]] and others. The rajas,
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  • [[File:Fateh_Singh_Ahluwalia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Baba Fateh Singh Ahluwalia]] ...uvalia chiefship in 1801. He was the chosen companion of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], with whom he, in 1802, exchanged [[turban]]s in a permanent bond of bro
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  • ...arakhree.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Picture Shows How Bhai Subeg Singh & Shabaz Singh were martyered]] ...antine enforced upon the Sikhs and make an offer of a grant to them, Subeg Singh was entrusted with the duty of negotiating with them.
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  • ...dard.jpg|thumb|800px|Sadhu Singh Saini Hamdard|link=Special:FilePath/Sadhu Singh Saini Hamdard.jpg]] '''Dr. Sadhu Singh Hamdard'''([[Sadhu Singh Saini]]) [https://m.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7397880] was double-barrelled journa
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