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  • ...llowers of the adopted son of [[Mata Sundri]], [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh|Ajit Singh]]. The sect arrive on the scene approximately the same time as the [[Bandai [[Kesar Singh Chhibbar]] writes of how the ‘[[Akal Purkhia]]’ (meaning Akali [[Nihang]]s of [[
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  • [[Kesar Singh Chhibbar]] writes of how the ‘[[Akal Purkhia]]’ (meaning Akali [[Nihang]]s of [[ ...ama Dasan Patshahian Ka]]’, edited by [[Piara Singh Padam]], Pa.216. Kesar Singh continues to state how it was the [[Akal Purkhia]] Sikhs who became dominan
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  • ...re arrested and executed on Magh Sudi 4, 1780 Bk / 18 January 1724. Chaupa Singh was one of them. 1. McLeod, W.H., The Chaupa Singh Rahitnama. Dunedin, 1987
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  • * [[Kesar Singh Chhibbar]], [[Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka]]
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  • *1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35 *2. Chhibbar, Kesar Singh, Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka. Chandigarh, 1972
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  • ...viour, Mata Sundari discarded him and came back to live at Delhi. Hathi Singh, after the Sack of Mathura by Ahmad Shah Durrani, migrated to Burhanp 1. Chhibbar, Kesar Singh, Bansavalincima Dasdn Patshdhian Kd. Chandigarh, 1972
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  • ...ount, in rather incipient Punjabi verse, of the ten Gurus and of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] and some other Sikhs. Description of historical events and mythol ...ived at Amritsar and also attended upon Mata Sundari, widow of Guru Gobind Singh, in Delhi. As he records himself, he wrote the Bansavalinama in a dharamsal
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  • ...uru Harkrishan Sahib Ji, Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji and Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji). ...Chaupat Rai Ji witnessed many-many childhood-amusements of (Guru) Gobind (Singh) Ji.
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  • ...HIB CHAND''' (d.1700), a Sikh warrior in attendance upon [[Guru Gobind Singh]] (1666 - 1708). He took part in the [[battle of Bhangani]]. The Guru in 3. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...h exist in old Sikh works such as Mahima Prakash (1776), Kesar Singh Chhibbar's Bansavalinama (1796) and Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth (1843).
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  • ...his father in the spiritual line, but the latter, as records Kesar Singh Chhibbar, Bansavalinama, spoke:
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  • ...ived partly by agriculture and partly by trade. According to [[Kesar Singh Chhibbar]], Bansavalmama, Baba Tej Bhan died in Kattak 1590 Bk, corresponding to Oct
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  • #Kohli, Surindar Singh, ed., Janam`idkhi Bhai Bald. Chandigarh #Vir Singh, Bhai cd., Purdtan Jannm Sdkhi. Amritsar, 1982
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  • ...[Chamkaur]] on 7 December 1705 with [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] and [[Bhai Sahib Singh]]. * Became Bhai Mokham Singh
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  • ...he ordered Raja Chhatrasal Bundela to bring Ajit Singh to his court. Ajit Singh appeared in the imperial court on 26 September 1710 and was given a robe of ...t Mathura with Ajit Singh`s wife, Tara Bai, and his son, Hathi Singh. Ajit Singh kept up the pretence of being a guru. Once, in his haughtiness, he caused a
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  • ...b|250px|right|[[Bhai Daya Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] of the [[Panj Pyare]]]] ...the young age of 17, and attached himself to the service of [[Guru Gobind Singh]].
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  • [[Image:Bedava.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Mahaan Singh asking Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji to tear the Bedawa]] ...lly or at gatherings at the end of all religious services. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who had watched the battle from a nearby mound praised the martyrs' val
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  • In 'Sri Gur Panth Prakash', Giani Gian Singh has written that Bhai Naina Singh Ji tied a tall turban and recited the holy line from Sri Guru Granth Sahib, ...ala' has been used in a specific meaning (see above). Perhaps Nihang Naina Singh Ji was trying to indicate that he was the winner and received the prize fro
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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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  • This is the family of none other than [[Bhai Mani Ram]] (not [[Bhai Mani Singh Chauhan]] Confusion Related Bhai Mani Singh==
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  • ...Darbara Singh, were also in the retinue of Guru Gobind Singh. Gharbara Singh laid down his life fighting in the battle of Agamgarh Fort, near Anandpur 1. Padam, Piara Singh and Giani Garja Singh, eds., Guru kidn Sakhian. Patiala, 1986
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  • ...those by Gulab Singh, Sant Narain Singh, Giani Gian Singh and GianI Sardul Singh. The editor, Bhal Randhir Singh, also worked out his own gurprandU which he appended to the volume. The Chi
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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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  • #Kohli, Surindar Singh, ed., Janam`idkhi Bhai Bald. Chandigarh #Vir Singh, Bhai cd., Purdtan Jannm Sdkhi. Amritsar, 1982
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  • *3. Chhibbar, Kesar Sirigh, Bansavalinama Dasari Patshahian Ka. Chandigarh, 1972 *5. Gian SINGH, Giani, PANTH Prakash. Patiala, 1970
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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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  • ...Guru Gobind Singh|Guru Gobind Singh's]] blessings, painting by [[Devender Singh]]]] ...[[Guru Gobind Singh]] returned with the family to [[Anandpur]] where Ajit Singh was brought up in the approved Sikh style.
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  • ...py of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] bearing the personal seal of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Similarly there is also another [[Gurudwara]] at [[Anandpur Sahib]] in m *1. Chhibbar, Kesar SINGH, Bansavalinama Dasan Pdtshahian Kd. Chandigarh, 1972
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  • [[Image:Manisinghji.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Bhai Mani Singh Shaheed]] ...(prayer). He compiled [[Dasam Granth]] which includes Banis of Guru Gobind Singh.
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  • ...and some other Sikhs contemporary or near-contemporary with [[Guru Gobind Singh]] compiled the '''first [[rahitnama]]s'''. The chief Khalsa Diwan’s Gurm ...these works are ascribed to [[Sikh]]s closely connected with [[Guru Gobind Singh]]; they are in some instances described as dictated or authenticated by the
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  • *Great, Great Grandmother of ([[Guru Gobind Singh]]) ...f the Sikhs, by the 10th and last human Guru of the Sikhs, [[Guru Gobind Singh ji]], it is now the central and Perpetual guide of all Sikhs.
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  • ...Singh]] and [[Bhai Sahib Singh]], who were so designated by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at the historic divan at [[Anandpur Sahib]] on 30 March 1699 and who form ...ed by the Gurus, also administered charan pahul. According to Kesar Singh Chhibbar, Bansavalinama, a modification was introduced in the time of Guru Hargobind
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  • '''BOTA SINGH''' (d. 1739), an eighteenth century martyr of the Sikh faith who belonged t ...he taunt cut Bota Singh to the quick. Accompanied by his companion [[Garja Singh]], a [[Rangreta]] Sikh, and with a bamboo club in his hand, he took up posi
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  • ...esplendent Drama)) is the beautiful composition, a memoir of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji, which he added in the Sri Dasam Granth Saahib Ji, commonly known as h ...i]] is an autobiography narrated by the tenth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji, about the first 32 years of his life. Although the word "Natak" mean
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  • ...& Jujhar Singh in the mud fort at Chamkaur with their father, Guru Gobind Singh</small>]] ...an="2" |Date: December 20 - 23 1704<ref name=":0">Panth Parkash Giani Gian Singh</ref>
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  • '''Khalsa''' which means 'pure' is the name given by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to all [[Sikhs]] who have been baptised or initiated by taking [[Amrit]] ...term "Khalsa", however, acquired a specific connotation after Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708) introduced, on 30 March 1699, the new form of initiatory rites�
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  • According to [[Kesar Siṅgh Chhibbar]], he sent two turbans at the death of [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji in 1581, one for ...urished during the time of Guru Har Rai, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh. A bakhshish (lit. bounty) was a missionary assignment conferred upon an in
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  • THE SIKHS IN HISTORY, By Sangat singh ...lation by Principal [[Jodh Singh]] with whom Prof Sahib Singh and Bhai Vir Singh broadly agree, reads “There is but one God; Sati (meaning the being who w
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