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  • [[Image:Bhaisahebharbanssingh.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bhai Harbans Singh]] '''Bhai Harbans Singh''' Ji (Jagadhri Wale) (1 March 1940 - 13 May 2011) was a famous Sikh [[ragi
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  • '''Harbans Singh Jaswal''' (11 July 1923 - 3 July 1999) was a Sikh microbiologist who served Harbans Singh Jaswal was born in Village Baddon, District Hoshiarpur, and belonged to a J
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  • Harbans Singh Pelia was born in Pakistan in Gujarat district in 24 August 1927.
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  • *Rattan Singh Bhangu *Koer Singh
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  • ...ingh Kalotia, Sukhjivan Singh Dhaliwal, Surjit Singh Atwal, Vacant (Surjit Singh Toor) ...ident), Jaspal Singh (General Secretary), Harbans Singh Pardesi, Jaswinder Singh (Associate Secretary),
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  • ...d here while coming from Mansehra. This gurdwara was earlier known as Tapa Harbans Ji and later became famous as the Gurdwara of the Sixth Patshah. ...a very big tank not far from here. This tank was repaired by Sardar Harnam Singh, Assistant Superintendent (Survey) on 15th Har Samvat 1986 (1st July 1929).
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  • Harbans Singh Pelia was born in Pakistan in Gujarat district in 24 August 1927.
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  • ...ing the battle he came face to face with Sarigo Shah, one of Guru Gobind Singh's cousins. Both fell fighting in the duel that followed. 2. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...brothers are: [[Bhai Bachchittar Singh]], Ajaib Singh, Anik Singh and Udai Singh. 1. Padam, Piara Singh, and Giani Garja Singh, eds. , Guru kfari Sakhiari. Patiala, 1986
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  • '''Harbans Singh Jaswal''' (11 July 1923 - 3 July 1999) was a Sikh microbiologist who served Harbans Singh Jaswal was born in Village Baddon, District Hoshiarpur, and belonged to a J
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  • * [[Bhai Amrik Singh]] * [[Bhai Avtar Singh]]
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  • ...stayed with him for two years. Leaving his family at Kothi in Jammu, Buddh Singh then moved to Nepal where he was employed as a captain in Kali Bahadur regi ...e he distributed Thakur Singh's letters and messages to his friends. Buddh Singh was arrested in November 1887 and detained in the Chunar Fort. He was relea
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  • ...as appointed during his minority to carry on the administration. Brijindar Singh earned the title of Maharaja by the help he gave the British during the Fir ...ndar Singh died on 22 December 1918. He was succeeded by his son, Harindar Singh (1915-89).
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  • This Gurdwara is associated with the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He spent a night here while on his way from Kapal Mochan to Kurukshetra .... This gurdwara is now being rebuilt under the supervision of Baba Harbans Singh Ji.
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  • ...ta]], now in Himachal Pradesh, fought on 18 September 1688. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] describes Gulab Chand, in his account of the battle in his poetical work, 1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. [[Patiala]], 1968
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  • 1. Surindar Singh Kohli, [[Janam Sakhi Bhai Bala]]. [[Chandigarh]], 1975 3. Harbans Singh, [[Guru Nanak]] and Origins of the Sikh Faith. [[Bombay]], 1969
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  • ...n February 1906 and the succession passed on to his adopted son, Brijinder Singh. 2. Ganda Singh, The Patiala and the East Panjab States Union : Historical Background. Pati
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  • ...f his Sikhs. Kesari Chand joined the hill chiefs who fought Guru Gobind Singh in the battle of Bharigani in 1688. He also took part in the battle of An 4. Harbans Singh, Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, 1966 K.S.T.
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  • ...als. Raja Gopal celebrated the triumph by making offerings to Guru Gobind Singh and rendering him gratitude. 2. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Palshdht 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • [[Image:Bhaisahebharbanssingh.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bhai Harbans Singh]] '''Bhai Harbans Singh''' Ji (Jagadhri Wale) (1 March 1940 - 13 May 2011) was a famous Sikh [[ragi
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  • ...n after his birth his father died. He was married to Harbans Kaur in 1957. Harbans was only nine years old at the time.
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  • ...in Sikh chronicles as Sangatia Singh, was, according to Guru Gobind Singh's autobiographical Bachitra Natak, sent on an embassy of peace to the co 2. Padam, Piara Singh, and Giani Garja Singh, eds., Guru kian Sakhian. Patiala, 1986
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  • ..., district Jalandhar, Panjab). They have two sons, Benjit Singh and Manvir Singh Khalsa. - Dr. Harbans Lal - http://www.sikhnet.com/s/BanburySikhMayor
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  • ...active role in the battle of Bhangani in 1689 is described by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in the eighth Adhiayae of Bachiter Natak. ...h was arrested by German Police on the information given by traitor Satnam Singh.
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  • ...school. Another small room constructed recently is meant for Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Library. The Gurdwara is managed by a committee representing the 1. Ganda Singh, Life of Banda Singh Bahadur. Amritsar, 1935
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  • ...velled to Amritsar where he formally accepted the discipleship of Sant Ram Singh of Bunga Nirmalian, the oldest among the Nirmala deras or monasteries in th ...for fifteen years in an honorary capacity. In his own sect also Mahant Mul Singh occupied a position of honour. He also held offices in the Nirmal Panchayat
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  • ...upon him and plunged his dagger into his heart. The assassination of Chet Singh was the prologue to a longdrawn drama of intrigue and murder at the Sikh co 4. Harbans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983
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  • ...omani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]], but is administered by Sant Harbans Singh of Dumeli, who raised the present building. Two Sikh penants close to the G 1. Tara Singh, Sri Gur Tirath SarigraAi. Amritsar, n.d.
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  • 1. Gian Singh, Giani, Panth Prakdsh [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970 2. Trilochan Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur: Prophet and Martyr. Delhi, 1967
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  • ...eet.com/albumid443-Sant-Singh-Maskeen-Mool-Mantar-Gurbani-Vichar.html Sant Singh Maskeen - Mool Mantar Gurbani Vichar] ...m/albumid298-Darshan-Singh-(Dhakki-Sahib-Wale)-Taksali-Nitnem.html Darshan Singh (Dhakki Sahib Wale) - Taksali Nitnem - Japjee Sahib]
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  • ...m Chand, who resented the cordiality which existed between Guru Gobind Singh and Fateh Shah, urged the Srinagar ruler not to accept the presents sent 1. Sukha Singh, Gurbilas Dasvin Patshahi. Lahore, 1912
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  • Gian Singh, Giani, Panth Prakash. Patiala, 1970 *1. Harbans Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur. Delhi, 1994
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  • ...uble-storeyed hall was erected later under the supervision of Baba Harbans Singh Kar Sevavale. The Gurdwara is managed by the Jammu and Kashmir Gurdwara Pra 2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa. Patiala, 1970
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  • ...s four sons and seven hundred disciples to assist the Guru. Guru Gobind Singh says in his Bachitra Na.tak that as he saw Shah Sarigram (Sarigo Shah), a c 2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1926-37
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  • ...d under the auspices of Punjabi University, Patiala by [[Professor Harbans Singh]]. The first volume of this work was initially released in 1992 by the Pres ==Harbans Singh hard work==
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  • ...and service and consigned the ashes to the River Sutlej. Sardar Baghel Singh, one of the misl leaders, raised on the site in Delhi, in 1783, a shrine 1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • Disambiguation with [[Buddha Singh Sukkarchakia]] & [[Bhai Buddha Singh]] ...Guru Gobind Singh himself and fought in battles under him and under Banda Singh Bahadur. He constructed a big house at Sukkarchakk and acquired considerabl
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  • ...at the young age of 16, and attached himself permanently to [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. * Became Bhai Sahib Singh on taking Amrit
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  • {{pml|File:Guru Gobind Singh 1L.jpg|[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}} {{pm|File:Guru Gobind Singh 1.jpg|[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}}
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  • *1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35 *2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970
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  • ...fficer in the Mughal army of [[Aurangzeb]]. He is mentioned in Guru Gobind Singh's, ''[[Bachitra Natak]]''. In 1691, he was dispatched by Mian Khan, the vic ...s against Alif Khan. He also requested and received the aid of Guru Gobind Singh who did not like the idea of anyone paying tribute to the Mughal Court. The
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  • ...Ranjit Nagara]]. Tradition also goes that he was deputed by Guru Gobind Singh to go to Srinagar (Garhval) with wedding presents worth one and a quarter In the battle of Bharigam in 1688, he fought valiantly. Guru Gobind Singh recalls his feats in his ''[[Bachitra Natak]]'':
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  • '''Mohinder Singh Joshi''' an eminent short story writer, was born in 1919. Since, he belongs ...region with which he has a fairly reliable acquaintance. Professor Harbans Singh, the noted Punjabi scholar and historian while talking about him in his art
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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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  • [[Image:Kharaksingh A.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Maharaj Kharak Singh, possibly wearing the Koh-i-noor, as had his father and brothers each in hi ...shmir (1819). He was also sent on a similar campaigns undertaken by Ranjit Singh for the conquest of Peshawar and against the Mazaris of Shikarpur.
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  • ...owever heavy the load upon his head, Bhai Bahilo's eyes, says Bhai Santokh Singh, 5n Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, always remained fixed on the Guru. Bhai Bahilo ...e still extant. Most of them are transcriptions made in 1850 by one Panjab Singh, a descendant of Bhai Bahilo.
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  • ...sikh since 1923-24 to the present. Whenever I speak to him about Harbhajan Singh's Shaheedi, he has an immediate shine in his eyes and tells me in a very co Bhai Harbhajan Singh's mother is also an Amritdhari Bibi. On her son's Shaheedi she thanked Akal
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  • ...le many another person would still be rubbing his sleepladen eyes, Satbir Singh would have put behind him by then a good day's work. And then he was free t ...DrJaswant Singh Neki, Dr Bhai Harbans Lal, Jasdev Singh Sandhu and Dilbir Singh. Writing was the main attraction of his life. 74 books carried his signatur
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  • *2. Harbans Singh, Guru Nanak and Origins of the. Sikh Failfi. Bombay, 1968 *5. Vir Singh, Bhai, ed., PurdlanJanam Sdkli`i. Ainrilsar, 1982
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  • ...accepting a creed or form'''. This term came into use after [[Guru Gobind Singh]] inaugurated the [[Khalsa]] in 1699 A D., introducing the [[khande di pahu ...ris have been part of the larger Sikh body since the time of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Two of them in his own day — [[Bhai Nand Lal]] and [[Bhai Kanhaiya]] �
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  • ...ai Bahilon Ji is under construction. Under the supervision of Baba Harbans Singh Ji, the construction of Diwan Hall, Langar hall and Darshani Deodi are like Prakash divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Shahidi divas of Guru Arjan Dev Ji are the main events at Gurudwara
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  • ...e of a historic battle called [[Battle of Sirhind]]. [[Gurdwara Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] is situated between the two villages by the side of the metalled ...Another small room constructed recently is destined to become a Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Library. The Gurdwara is managed by a committee representing the tw
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  • ...a on <!--- was 24 September 1487 (changed by HS as per the Professor Sahib Singh see [[Bibi Sulakhni]]---->[[8 July]] [[1487]] ([[Harh]] 24, 1544) but is no *1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35
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  • ...Which was started by Baba Dyal (1783-1855). He was contemporary of Ranjit Singh. A man of humble origin. He preached against the rites and rituals that wer ...are that, despite the deceitfulness of courtiers such as Lal Singh and Tej Singh, they had fought the ferringhi squarely, and maintained their manly demeano
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  • '''Farrukh Siyar orders Samad Khan to wipe out [[Banda Singh Bahadur]]''' ...b|300px|right|Banda Singh Bahadur, and an earlier meeting with Guru Gobind Singh]]
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  • ...Ram Lal in a Hindu Khatri family of Lahore, he received the new name Bijai Singh as, moved by the gallant deeds of the Sikhs, he, along with his wife and so ...on of a Sufi saint Sabir Shah, and his wife and son, the sixyearold Varyam Singh, sent to a detention camp. The Nawab is still desirous of marrying Sushil K
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  • ...il Guru Tegh Bahadur founded Chakk Nanaki in in 1665. His son Guru Gobind Singh, continued to live in the city after his father's Martyrdom in Delhi. Later ...Acceding to the solicitation of the friendly ruler of Sirmur, Guru Gobind Singh departed to visit him in his capital city of Nahan. There at the urging of
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  • ...ts, Sardar Amar Singh of the SheriPunjab, died on 9 July 1948. Baba Kharak Singh spent last sixteen years of his life in political retirement in Delhi. 1. Sarhadi, Ajit Singh, Punjabi Suba. Delhi, 1970
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  • ...200px|A calligram of Guru Nanak Dev ji using Japji Sahib Bani, by Devinder Singh|left]] ...Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Thanks to S. Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa|right]]
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  • ...oon to fall into chaos as a result of courtly intrigue and murder, Thakur Singh was a mere child of six at the time of his father's death. As he grew up, h ...r. This Sikh meeting laid the foundation of a society called the Sri Guru Singh Sabha.
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  • ...nior member of the Chief Khalsa Diwan, Sohan Singh of Rawalpindi and Ujjal Singh, who later became the principal spokesman of the Sikhs on constitutional re 1. Gurmukh Nihal Singh, Landmarks in Indian Constitutional and National Development. Delhi, 1963
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  • ...gh, had been an aide-de-camp to Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh. Born in 1888, Amar Singh was educated at the village school and at Khalsa Collegiate School, Amritsa ...n a political career by organizing and addressing, in association with Dan Singh Vachhoa, a series of public meetings in his own village and in the neighbou
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  • ...yat Khan, the Pathan chief, a Pathan who had recently deserted Guru Gobind Singh ji's forces. Raising his heavy club he charged at Hayat Khan. The Pathan sw The scene is described by Guru Gobind Singh in the, ''Bachitra Natak'' in an eloquent simile. He wrote:
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  • ...ll late night, On 14 June 2016 Kirtan will be performed by Bhai Lakhwinder Singh Ji (Hazoori Ragi). All Sangat is warmly invited.'''<big></big> ...dwara Shri Akalgarh Sahib Kar Sewa, from last 25 years, Giani Sardar Mohan Singh is The Head Granhti of Gurdwara Shri Akalgarh Sahib.
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  • ...], [[Akal Takhat]]. the Everlasting Throne. It was, however, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] who popularized the term [[Akal]] as an attributive name of God. A set of ...na Singh. Phula Singh`s Akalis formed the crack brigade in Maharaja RANJIT Singh`s army as well as the custodians of the nation`s conscience and morals. Aft
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  • ...he Faizullapuria misl and won the admiration of its chief, [[Nawab Kapur Singh]], by their bold exploits. He was among the Sikhs who pursued Ahmad Sh ...hat was known by his name Desu. Joining the Khalsa he took the name Budha Singh.
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  • ...b|250px|right|[[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] of the [[Panj Pyare]]]] '''Bhai Dharam Singh''' ([[3 November]] [[1666]] - [[1708]]) had been a farmer when he answered
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  • ...and killed HC Jarnail Singh and LC Harjit Singh 4160/TT. Constables Pargat Singh & Som Datt and L/K (?) Kalash Chander were injured. ...eared by the police. The third associate of Surjit Singh Behla was Harbans Singh, from Sarhalli in Tarn Taran district.
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  • ...rs of the Anjuman were Raja Harbans Singh and his steward adviser, Rai Mul Singh. In papers read before the Anjuman they defended the right of Sikhs to stud ...jab University College Senate in favour of those advocating Punjabi. Attar Singh submitted a list of 389 works, written in Gurmukhi script, which he had bee
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  • ...y extended the form effected by him in his earlier romances, Sundan, Bijay Singh and Satvant Kaur. The aim here is to create memorable portraits of the idea ...of his contemporaries. Viewed from today's perspective, we find Baba Naudh Singh a horizontal study in idealism. It represents a moment in Sikh consciousnes
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  • [[File:Raja Tej Singh (1799-1862).jpg|thumb|300px|left|Raja Tej Singh (1799-1862)]] ...n of Afghanistan. Tej Singh acquired great influence over Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh.
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  • ...cal hospital. Having heard, from a travelling merchant, of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's generosity and the welcome the Europeans met with at his court, Honigberg ...ula on the spine. He also journeyed to Kashmir, where he cured Raja Suchet Singh of a chronic disease.
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  • ...Bhim Chand]], who ruled from 1665 to 1692, became jealous of Guru Gobind Singh's royal style and growing repute. The Guru withdrew temporarily from Ana ...s north of the River Sutlej accepted his suzerainty, and he appointed Desa Singh Majithia as his nazim or governor of the territory.
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  • ...life out of it, and thus completely disillusioned the Sikhs. Master Tara Singh, too, earlier while renouncing the Regional Scheme on 14 June 1958, had de ...959. It was then that Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru invited Master Tara Singh to tea on 11 April 1959. The meeting resulted in what came to be known as T
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  • '''Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth''', authored by ‘Kavi Churamani’ Bhai Santokh Singh, Doyen of Nirmala Sect, it is popularly known as ‘Suraj Parkash’ and is ...l the lives of the Ten Gurus of the Sikh faith and the career of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]]. Besides being an historical narrative of great significance, it
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  • {{P|Image:dayasingh.jpg|[[Bhai Daya Singh]]}} '''Bhai Daya Singh''' ([[26 August]] [[1669]] - [[1708]]), the first of the [[Panj Piare]] or
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  • ...le following within a short time. One of his constant companions was. Amir Singh, who was known in the area for his valour. ...lies. In the meantime, other Sikh sardars, under the leadership of [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]], came to his rescue.
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  • ...of the Rehiras Sahib the [[Benti Chaupai]], attributed to [[Guru Gobind Singh]] was added to the Bani in the late 19th century. The addition was later ...hsangeet.com/albumid228-Harbans-Singh-(Jagadhari-Wale)-Nitnem.html Harbans Singh (Jagadhari Wale) - Nitnem - Rehraas Sahib]
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  • 1. Vir SINGH, Bhai, ed., Puratan Janam Sakhi. AMRITSAR, 1971<br> 2. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj GRANTH. Amritsar, 1927-35<br>
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  • ...eldest, was the ancestor of the princely states of Nabha and Jind, and Ram Singh (Rama), next to him, forefather of the rulers of Patiala. ...ssed their house as his own — tera ghar mera asai. They had helped [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] with men and money in his early exploits.
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  • ...m [[Phillaur]] railway station in the [[Punjab]], marked a high point in [[Singh Sabha]] resurgence, The occasion was the conversion to Sikhism of Maulawi K ...[[Sri Guru Singh Sabha]], Bhasaur, which under the leadership of Babu Teja Singh (1867-1933), then a suboverseer in the irrigation department of Patiala sta
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  • ...ced it as ‘EAMkwru’ (Oankar/Omkar). Then Bhai Kahn Singh [17] and Dr Sahib Singh [21] followed him and confirmed that < is iek EAMkwru, which originated fro ===a. Giani Harbans Singh===
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  • * [[Sobha Singh]] *1. Thakar Singh, Giani, 5rf Gurduare Darshan. Amritsar, 1923
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  • ...less in 1808. Mohar Singh lost seven villages of Jharauli estate to Bhunga Singh of thanesar in 1780. ...d attacked Sirhind. <ref>{History And Philosophy Of The Sikh Religion by K.Singh, 1914, p.280. </ref>
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