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  • '''JHANDA SINGH''' (d. 1774) succeeded his father, Hari Singh, to the leadership of the Bharigi principality upon his death in 1765. Under Jhanda Singh
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  • ...tue of his devotion and daring, soon won Guru Sahib's trust as well as the leadership of the Brar force. The anonymous author of the ''Malva Des Ratan di Sakhi P
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  • ...vaders of Southwest Asia – the [[Mughals]] – invaded [[India]] under the leadership of [[Zahir-ud-Din Babur]]. Babur was the great-grandson of Timur Lenk (Ti
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  • ...er to Ranjit Singh, Maha Singh's Son. Sada Kaur would later succeed to the leadership of the [[Kanheya Misl]] and aided Ranjit Singh in his early victories. In 1
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  • ...ding gun presented to him by a Sikh. Baba Bir Singh Rangreta was given the leadership of 13 Soh Ghodh Swar Misl of his father, by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Baba Dhir
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  • ...tar Singh took liking to this young man and saw in him great potential for leadership. He offered his political mentorship during his the early days of contempor ...was being determined in New Delhi and London by Hindu, Muslim and British leadership. The Sikh leaders were not up on the consequences of those determinations.
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  • ...mum advantage of the IAF during the seige of Imphal. In recognition of his leadership and gallantry in the air, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DF With the well-recognised qualities of leadership, experience and inborn confidence, Arjan Singh consummately directed the ai
    12 KB (2,005 words) - 00:10, 28 November 2008
  • ...t Bangkok during 15-23 June 1942, the Indian Independence League under the leadership of Rash Behari Bose, Indian revolutionary who had escaped to Japan in June
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  • ...the leaders who fought against revisionism and constituted the core of the leadership who went on to form the CPI(M). His deep experience in developing the peasa ...licies to counter the threat from the divisive forces. His firm stance and leadership in fighting against Khalistani terrorism in Punjab and the sacrifice made b
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  • ...er of Adi Shankara, and the head of a monastery in the Punjab claiming the leadership of seven hundred sannyasins. Unlike many sadhus (Notably those of the Udasi
    4 KB (707 words) - 09:24, 17 June 2008
  • ...e CMA advocates for its members and the patients of California and plays a leadership role in shaping health care and public health policy in the state.
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  • ...rce in northern India, and eventually halted Abdali's invasions. Under the leadership of [[Dal Khalsa]] chief, [[Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]], the Sikhs refuse A force of 60,000 under the leadership of [[Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]] and [[Sardar Baghel Singh]] assembled a
    6 KB (1,020 words) - 00:29, 14 January 2011
  • ...ecting its course fell to Sant Fateh Singh. He displayed rare qualities of leadership and restraint in running in a most orderly manner the sevenmonthlong agitat
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  • ...northern India. The Sikhs eventually halted Abdali’s invasions. Under the leadership of Dal Khalsa chief Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, the Sikhs refused an alli ...preparations for the capture of the Red Fort. A force of 60,000 under the leadership of Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and Sardar Baghel Singh assembled at Ghazia
    6 KB (1,008 words) - 22:11, 27 December 2016
  • ...and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars left the Sikhs fractionalize without any united leadership. The Dogra general who had lead Sikh armies was in alliance with British an ...n able to keep the once great kingdom together, infighting and duplicitous leadership had insured the Khalsa army's defeat. With no one to pay them and with the
    7 KB (1,191 words) - 01:55, 31 July 2016
  • ...o liberate Khalistan from Indian occupation," he said. "I call on the Sikh leadership in Punjab to begin a Shantmai Morcha immediately. I also call on the United
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  • ...Varyam Singh Khapiawale - after his Martyrdom, Bhai Sahib worked under the leadership of [[Bhai Aroor Singh]] of [[Khalistan Liberation Force|K.L.F.]]. Slowly, s ...after the Martyrdom of Bhai Avtar Singh Brahma in 1987. Under Bhai Sahib's leadership K.L.F completed numerous successful missions and became one of the leading
    10 KB (1,755 words) - 18:22, 22 June 2020
  • ...from participating in the election of the SGPC. It suggests that the Sikh leadership in the 1920s was more liberal than now and that they accepted the definitio
    5 KB (883 words) - 09:33, 5 March 2008
  • ...f National Revenue where he served until August 1999. Under Mr. Dhaliwal’s leadership at Revenue Canada, the federal department was restructured and re-named the
    5 KB (729 words) - 09:05, 23 March 2005
  • ...ath in July 1688. Churaman (d. 1721), his younger brother and successor to leadership, was an astute politician. He professed allegiance to Emperor Bahadur ShahI
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