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=== July 1 ===
=== July 1 ===
1745: Martyrdom day of Bhai Taru Singh Ji, in Lahore.
1745: Martyrdom day of Bhai Taru Singh Ji, in Lahore.
1819: Kashmir was conquered by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
1819: Kashmir was conquered by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.


=== July 2 ===
=== July 2 ===
1606: Foundation Day Sri [[Akal Takhat]] Sahib. [[Guru Hargobind]] laid down the foundation of Akal Takhat (Timeless Throne) in 1606 (the fifth day of light half of month of Har, Sambat 1663) just in front of Hari Mandar, and it was completed in 1609. Akal Takhat was built of solid bricks on a raised platform of about ten feet in height and looked like a throne.
1606: Foundation Day Sri [[Akal Takhat]] Sahib. [[Guru Hargobind]] laid down the foundation of Akal Takhat (Timeless Throne) in 1606 (the fifth day of light half of month of Har, Sambat 1663) just in front of Hari Mandar, and it was completed in 1609. Akal Takhat was built of solid bricks on a raised platform of about ten feet in height and looked like a throne.
1978: The All India Sikh Students Federation was reorganized. Bhai Amrik Singh was elected the President.
1978: The All India Sikh Students Federation was reorganized. Bhai Amrik Singh was elected the President.
1983: The Indian CRPF force attacked a camp of the fundamentalist Sikh group, the Nihangs, at Baba Bakala and shot several Sikhs, killing two and wounding eight others.
1983: The Indian CRPF force attacked a camp of the fundamentalist Sikh group, the Nihangs, at Baba Bakala and shot several Sikhs, killing two and wounding eight others.


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===  July 4 ===
===  July 4 ===
1955: Indian police entered Darbar Shaib complex and arrested several Akali leaders.
1955: Indian police entered [[Darbar Shaib]] complex and arrested several Akali leaders.
 
1965: Nalwa Conference held in Ludhiana asserted the Sikh right to self-determination.
1965: Nalwa Conference held in Ludhiana asserted the Sikh right to self-determination.


=== July 5 ===
=== July 5 ===
1595: Birth of [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib.
1595: Birth of [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib.
1856: Bhai Mahraj Singh passed away in a British prison in Singapore.
1856: Bhai Mahraj Singh passed away in a British prison in Singapore.
1973: Akali Dal initiated the Karnal Morcha.
1973: Akali Dal initiated the Karnal Morcha.


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=== July 7 ===
=== July 7 ===
1799: Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore and hoisted the Kesri Flag.
1799: [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] captured Lahore and hoisted the Kesri Flag.
1878: Birthday, Bhai Randhir Singh Ji.
 
1925: SGPC assumed control of Gurdwaras.
1878: Birthday, [[Bhai Randhir Singh]] Ji.
 
1925: [[SGPC]] assumed control of Gurdwaras.


=== July 8 ===
=== July 8 ===
1923: Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha was forced to abdicate.
1923: Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha was forced to abdicate.
1951: The Akali Dal passed a resolution for Punjabi Suba an independent organization.
1951: The Akali Dal passed a resolution for Punjabi Suba an independent organization.


=== July 9 ===
=== July 9 ===
1609: The foundation stone was laid for Sri Akal Takhat by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji.
1609: (conflicting) The foundation stone was laid for Sri [[Akal Takhat]] by [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib Ji.
 
1975: The Akali Dal protested against the emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi.
1975: The Akali Dal protested against the emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi.


=== July 10 ===
=== July 10 ===
1620: Guru Hargobind married Mehrai.
1620: Guru Hargobind married Mehrai.
1923: Akali leadership formally took up the question of the restoration of the Maharaja of Nabha.
1923: Akali leadership formally took up the question of the restoration of the Maharaja of Nabha.
1985: The Indian Government honored its forces for attacking Sri Darbar Sahib.
1985: The Indian Government honored its forces for attacking Sri Darbar Sahib.


=== July 11 ===
=== July 11 ===
1675: Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji left Anandpur Sahib for Delhi to help save Hindu Dharma from total extinction.
1675: [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji left Anandpur Sahib for Delhi to help save Hindu Dharma from total extinction.
 
1710: Baba Band Singh Bahakhur eliminated the rulers of Nanotae.
1710: Baba Band Singh Bahakhur eliminated the rulers of Nanotae.
1984: The so-called "White Paper" on the Sikh situation was released by the GOI.
1984: The so-called "White Paper" on the Sikh situation was released by the GOI.


=== July 12 ===
=== July 12 ===
1675: Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji was arrested near Ropar.
1675: Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji was arrested near Ropar.
1955: The ban on raising the Punjabi Suba Slogan was finally lifted.
1955: The ban on raising the Punjabi Suba Slogan was finally lifted.


=== July 13 ===
=== July 13 ===
1813: Sikhs conquered Attock Fort.
1813: Sikhs conquered Attock Fort.
1924: 10th and 11th Akali Shaheedi Jathas of 500 GurSikhs each, started their march from Amritsar to Jaito.
1924: 10th and 11th Akali Shaheedi Jathas of 500 GurSikhs each, started their march from Amritsar to Jaito.


=== July 14 ===
=== July 14 ===
1920: The British Government expressed intentions to withdraw from the management of the Golden Temple and make alternate arrangements.
1920: The British Government expressed intentions to withdraw from the management of the Golden Temple and make alternate arrangements.
1948: Deputy Prime Minister of India, Patel, eliminated the Sikh rulers and established PEPSU.
1948: Deputy Prime Minister of India, Patel, eliminated the Sikh rulers and established PEPSU.


=== July 15 ===
=== July 15 ===
Last day of the fourth Sikh month of [[Harh]]
Last day of the fourth Sikh month of [[Harh]]
1775: Sikhs established complete control over PahadGanj and JaiSinghPura, Delhi.
1775: Sikhs established complete control over PahadGanj and JaiSinghPura, Delhi.
1948: PEPSU was inaugurated.
1948: PEPSU was inaugurated.


=== July 16 ===
=== July 16 ===
Beginning of the fifth Sikh month of [[Sawan]]
Beginning of the fifth Sikh month of [[Sawan]]
1984: 1st Shaheedi Jatha, under the leadership of Dr. Rajinder Kaur, marched for the liberation of Sri Harmandir Sahib. This jatha was arrested on the outskirts of Sri Harmandir Sahib.
1984: 1st Shaheedi Jatha, under the leadership of Dr. Rajinder Kaur, marched for the liberation of Sri Harmandir Sahib. This jatha was arrested on the outskirts of Sri Harmandir Sahib.
1985: Longowal wrote a letter to Rajaiv Gandhi to find a "solution" to the Punjab problem.
1985: Longowal wrote a letter to Rajaiv Gandhi to find a "solution" to the Punjab problem.


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=== July 18 ===
=== July 18 ===
1982: Bahi Amrik Sing and Baba Thara Singh were arrested.
1982: Bahi Amrik Singh and Baba Thara Singh were arrested.


=== July 19 ===
=== July 19 ===
1708: Guru Gobind Singh Ji reached Nanded (Hazur Sahib.)
1708: [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji reached Nanded (Hazur Sahib.)
 
1982: Amarjeet Singh Daheru and Baljeet Singh were killed by Indian police.
1982: Amarjeet Singh Daheru and Baljeet Singh were killed by Indian police.


=== July 20 ===
=== July 20 ===
1935: Muslims took control of Shaheed Ganj, Lahore.
1935: Muslims took control of Shaheed Ganj, Lahore.
1950: Akali Dal Executives asked its legislatures to form a separate group in the Assembly.
1950: Akali Dal Executives asked its legislatures to form a separate group in the Assembly.
1998: Bhai Ranjit Singh, Jathedar, Akal Takht, issued a "hukamnama" that "Guru ka langar" would be taken while sitting on the floor.
 
1998: Bhai Ranjit Singh, Jathedar, [[Akal Takhat]], issued a "hukamnama" that "Guru ka langar" would be taken while sitting on the floor.


=== July 21 ===
=== July 21 ===
Miri-Piri Day
Miri-Piri Day
1915: Sardar Chanan Singh and Ghadri Sikhs were hanged to death in Lahore.
1915: Sardar Chanan Singh and Ghadri Sikhs were hanged to death in Lahore.
1925: The seige of Gurdwara Gangsar, Jaito was lifted.
1925: The seige of Gurdwara Gangsar, Jaito was lifted.
1998: The controversy over the implementation of "hukamnama" pronounced by the Sikh clergy on July 20 to partake "Guru ka langar" while sitting on the floor, today took a fresh turn when Bhai Ranjit Singh, Jathedar, Akal Takht, alleged that certain SAD and SGPC leaders, including Mr Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, senior vice president, SGPC, and Mr Sucha Singh Langhah, a state minister, were responsible for provoking the Canadian Sikhs to defy the "hukamnama" for their 'vested interests'.
 
1998: A cold war is reportedly on between Bhai Ranjit Singh, Akal Takht chief, and Prof Manjit Singh, Jathedar, Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib, Anandpur Sahib, over the "hukamnama" on "Guru ka langar". Meanwhile, Canada-based Gurmat Parcharak Society has alleged that several ministers of the Shiromani Akali Dal and "parcharaks" of the SGPC during their visit in Canada have been propagating against the "hukamnama."
1998: The controversy over the implementation of "hukamnama" pronounced by the Sikh clergy on July 20 to partake "Guru ka langar" while sitting on the floor, today took a fresh turn when Bhai Ranjit Singh, Jathedar, Akal Takhat, alleged that certain SAD and SGPC leaders, including Mr Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, senior vice president, SGPC, and Mr Sucha Singh Langhah, a state minister, were responsible for provoking the Canadian Sikhs to defy the "hukamnama" for their 'vested interests'.
 
1998: A cold war is reportedly on between Bhai Ranjit Singh, Akal Takhat chief, and Prof Manjit Singh, Jathedar, Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib, Anandpur Sahib, over the "hukamnama" on "Guru ka langar". Meanwhile, Canada-based Gurmat Parcharak Society has alleged that several ministers of the Shiromani Akali Dal and "parcharaks" of the SGPC during their visit in Canada have been propagating against the "hukamnama."


=== July 22 ===
=== July 22 ===
1685: The foundation stone of Paonta Fort was laid by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
1685: The foundation stone of Paonta Fort was laid by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji.
 
1984: Bhai Santa Singh, Jathaedar Budha Dal, was expelled from the Khalsa Panth.
1984: Bhai Santa Singh, Jathaedar Budha Dal, was expelled from the Khalsa Panth.


=== July 23 ===
=== July 23 ===
1656: Birth of [[Guru Har Krishan]] Sahib.
1656: Birth of [[Guru Har Krishan]] Sahib.
1627: Baba Atal Rai left for his heavenly abode.
1627: Baba Atal Rai left for his heavenly abode.
1707: [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji and Bahadur Shah met in the Red Fort, Delhi.
1707: [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji and Bahadur Shah met in the Red Fort, Delhi.
1918: The Budge Budge incident in Calcutta happened.
1918: The Budge Budge incident in Calcutta happened.
1982: Baljeet Singh was killed in a fake encounter.
1982: Baljeet Singh was killed in a fake encounter.


=== July 24 ===
=== July 24 ===
1954: Baba Gurdit Singh, leader of Koma-Gata Maru passed away.
1954: Baba Gurdit Singh, leader of Koma-Gata Maru passed away.
1985: An agreement was reached between Harchand Singh Longowal and Rajiv Gandhi, known as the Rajiv-Longowal Accord.
1985: An agreement was reached between Harchand Singh Longowal and Rajiv Gandhi, known as the Rajiv-Longowal Accord.


=== July 25 ===
=== July 25 ===
1710: Bahadhur Shah ordered Pheroj Khan, Muyarif Khan and Shikar Khan to arrest Baba Banda Singh Bahadhur.
1710: Bahadhur Shah ordered Pheroj Khan, Muyarif Khan and Shikar Khan to arrest Baba Banda Singh Bahadhur.
1982: The Akali Dal adopted Bhindrawala's agitation.
1982: The Akali Dal adopted Bhindrawala's agitation.


=== July 26 ===
=== July 26 ===
1940: 4 Sikhs of the No. 4 Rigiment were hanged to death.
1940: 4 Sikhs of the No. 4 Rigiment were hanged to death.
1981: The World Sikh Convention at Amritsar resolved to initiate Dharam Yudh Morcha to seek Sikh's righteous demands.
1981: The World Sikh Convention at Amritsar resolved to initiate Dharam Yudh Morcha to seek Sikh's righteous demands.


=== July 27 ===
=== July 27 ===
1649: Janam Utsav, Shaheed Baba Jorawar Singh Ji.
1649: Janam Utsav, Shaheed Baba Jorawar Singh Ji.
1925: Akali prisoners were released upon victory of Jaito Morcha.
1925: Akali prisoners were released upon victory of Jaito Morcha.
1984: The World Sikh Organization was formed.
1984: The World Sikh Organization was formed.


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=== July 29 ===
=== July 29 ===
1873: The Singh Sabha in Amritsar was initially established.
1873: The Singh Sabha in [[Amritsar]] was initially established.
 
1984: Sardar Sadhu Singh, Editor of Punjab's voice, "Ajit", passed away.
1984: Sardar Sadhu Singh, Editor of Punjab's voice, "Ajit", passed away.


=== July 30 ===
=== July 30 ===
1822: Sangat Singh, son of Fateh Singh became Raja of Jind.
1822: Sangat Singh, son of Fateh Singh became Raja of Jind.
1950: Akali Dal's working committee ordered the return of all members who defected to the Congress.
1950: Akali Dal's working committee ordered the return of all members who defected to the Congress.
1998: The district police claimed to have arrested two Babbar Khalsa activists along with arms, ammunition and detonators.
1998: The district police claimed to have arrested two Babbar Khalsa activists along with arms, ammunition and detonators.


=== July 31 ===
=== July 31 ===
1788: An agreement was reached between the Dal Khalsa and Maharaja Vijay Singh of Jodhpur.
1788: An agreement was reached between the Dal Khalsa and Maharaja Vijay Singh of Jodhpur.
1940: Sardar Udham Singh was hanged to death in London.
1940: Sardar Udham Singh was hanged to death in London.
1995: Amar Singh Ambalvi, the first Vice-President of AISFF, passed away.
1995: Amar Singh Ambalvi, the first Vice-President of AISFF, passed away.

Revision as of 06:47, 18 June 2005

JULY

July 1

1745: Martyrdom day of Bhai Taru Singh Ji, in Lahore.

1819: Kashmir was conquered by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

July 2

1606: Foundation Day Sri Akal Takhat Sahib. Guru Hargobind laid down the foundation of Akal Takhat (Timeless Throne) in 1606 (the fifth day of light half of month of Har, Sambat 1663) just in front of Hari Mandar, and it was completed in 1609. Akal Takhat was built of solid bricks on a raised platform of about ten feet in height and looked like a throne.

1978: The All India Sikh Students Federation was reorganized. Bhai Amrik Singh was elected the President.

1983: The Indian CRPF force attacked a camp of the fundamentalist Sikh group, the Nihangs, at Baba Bakala and shot several Sikhs, killing two and wounding eight others.

July 3

1950: The All India Sikh Student Federation organized Amrit Prachar in Ludhiana.

July 4

1955: Indian police entered Darbar Shaib complex and arrested several Akali leaders.

1965: Nalwa Conference held in Ludhiana asserted the Sikh right to self-determination.

July 5

1595: Birth of Guru Hargobind Sahib.

1856: Bhai Mahraj Singh passed away in a British prison in Singapore.

1973: Akali Dal initiated the Karnal Morcha.

July 6

1946: Pundit Jawaharial Nehru assured "fruits of freedom" for Sikhs.

July 7

1799: Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore and hoisted the Kesri Flag.

1878: Birthday, Bhai Randhir Singh Ji.

1925: SGPC assumed control of Gurdwaras.

July 8

1923: Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha was forced to abdicate.

1951: The Akali Dal passed a resolution for Punjabi Suba an independent organization.

July 9

1609: (conflicting) The foundation stone was laid for Sri Akal Takhat by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji.

1975: The Akali Dal protested against the emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi.

July 10

1620: Guru Hargobind married Mehrai.

1923: Akali leadership formally took up the question of the restoration of the Maharaja of Nabha.

1985: The Indian Government honored its forces for attacking Sri Darbar Sahib.

July 11

1675: Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji left Anandpur Sahib for Delhi to help save Hindu Dharma from total extinction.

1710: Baba Band Singh Bahakhur eliminated the rulers of Nanotae.

1984: The so-called "White Paper" on the Sikh situation was released by the GOI.

July 12

1675: Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji was arrested near Ropar.

1955: The ban on raising the Punjabi Suba Slogan was finally lifted.

July 13

1813: Sikhs conquered Attock Fort.

1924: 10th and 11th Akali Shaheedi Jathas of 500 GurSikhs each, started their march from Amritsar to Jaito.

July 14

1920: The British Government expressed intentions to withdraw from the management of the Golden Temple and make alternate arrangements.

1948: Deputy Prime Minister of India, Patel, eliminated the Sikh rulers and established PEPSU.

July 15

Last day of the fourth Sikh month of Harh

1775: Sikhs established complete control over PahadGanj and JaiSinghPura, Delhi.

1948: PEPSU was inaugurated.

July 16

Beginning of the fifth Sikh month of Sawan

1984: 1st Shaheedi Jatha, under the leadership of Dr. Rajinder Kaur, marched for the liberation of Sri Harmandir Sahib. This jatha was arrested on the outskirts of Sri Harmandir Sahib.

1985: Longowal wrote a letter to Rajaiv Gandhi to find a "solution" to the Punjab problem.

July 17

1926: Sardar Teja Singh Samundari passed away.

July 18

1982: Bahi Amrik Singh and Baba Thara Singh were arrested.

July 19

1708: Guru Gobind Singh Ji reached Nanded (Hazur Sahib.)

1982: Amarjeet Singh Daheru and Baljeet Singh were killed by Indian police.

July 20

1935: Muslims took control of Shaheed Ganj, Lahore.

1950: Akali Dal Executives asked its legislatures to form a separate group in the Assembly.

1998: Bhai Ranjit Singh, Jathedar, Akal Takhat, issued a "hukamnama" that "Guru ka langar" would be taken while sitting on the floor.

July 21

Miri-Piri Day

1915: Sardar Chanan Singh and Ghadri Sikhs were hanged to death in Lahore.

1925: The seige of Gurdwara Gangsar, Jaito was lifted.

1998: The controversy over the implementation of "hukamnama" pronounced by the Sikh clergy on July 20 to partake "Guru ka langar" while sitting on the floor, today took a fresh turn when Bhai Ranjit Singh, Jathedar, Akal Takhat, alleged that certain SAD and SGPC leaders, including Mr Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, senior vice president, SGPC, and Mr Sucha Singh Langhah, a state minister, were responsible for provoking the Canadian Sikhs to defy the "hukamnama" for their 'vested interests'.

1998: A cold war is reportedly on between Bhai Ranjit Singh, Akal Takhat chief, and Prof Manjit Singh, Jathedar, Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib, Anandpur Sahib, over the "hukamnama" on "Guru ka langar". Meanwhile, Canada-based Gurmat Parcharak Society has alleged that several ministers of the Shiromani Akali Dal and "parcharaks" of the SGPC during their visit in Canada have been propagating against the "hukamnama."

July 22

1685: The foundation stone of Paonta Fort was laid by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

1984: Bhai Santa Singh, Jathaedar Budha Dal, was expelled from the Khalsa Panth.

July 23

1656: Birth of Guru Har Krishan Sahib.

1627: Baba Atal Rai left for his heavenly abode.

1707: Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Bahadur Shah met in the Red Fort, Delhi.

1918: The Budge Budge incident in Calcutta happened.

1982: Baljeet Singh was killed in a fake encounter.

July 24

1954: Baba Gurdit Singh, leader of Koma-Gata Maru passed away.

1985: An agreement was reached between Harchand Singh Longowal and Rajiv Gandhi, known as the Rajiv-Longowal Accord.

July 25

1710: Bahadhur Shah ordered Pheroj Khan, Muyarif Khan and Shikar Khan to arrest Baba Banda Singh Bahadhur.

1982: The Akali Dal adopted Bhindrawala's agitation.

July 26

1940: 4 Sikhs of the No. 4 Rigiment were hanged to death.

1981: The World Sikh Convention at Amritsar resolved to initiate Dharam Yudh Morcha to seek Sikh's righteous demands.

July 27

1649: Janam Utsav, Shaheed Baba Jorawar Singh Ji.

1925: Akali prisoners were released upon victory of Jaito Morcha.

1984: The World Sikh Organization was formed.

July 28

1925: Punjab Governor gave his assent to the Sikh Gurdwara Act.

July 29

1873: The Singh Sabha in Amritsar was initially established.

1984: Sardar Sadhu Singh, Editor of Punjab's voice, "Ajit", passed away.

July 30

1822: Sangat Singh, son of Fateh Singh became Raja of Jind.

1950: Akali Dal's working committee ordered the return of all members who defected to the Congress.

1998: The district police claimed to have arrested two Babbar Khalsa activists along with arms, ammunition and detonators.

July 31

1788: An agreement was reached between the Dal Khalsa and Maharaja Vijay Singh of Jodhpur.

1940: Sardar Udham Singh was hanged to death in London.

1995: Amar Singh Ambalvi, the first Vice-President of AISFF, passed away.