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  • Sikh Khalsa Army (1801-1849) was the military force of the Sikh Empire responsible for land The Sikh Khalsa Army was commanded by, responsible and answerable to its supreme Commander in Ch
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  • ...arna Dal]] was the the army of the youth while the [[Buddha Dal]] was the army of the elders. These Dals came into existence in 1734 when, during a truce
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  • ...ianwalah." However, with supplies running out for his army and the British Army resupplied with fresh military supplies and more troops, the success in the
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  • ...f [[Khidrana]] with an imperial army that had almost overtaken the khalsa army. (7 December 1705)
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  • ...Shah Shuja's army, and had adopted the Muslim faith. He joined the KHALSA army as a battalion commander serving under John Holmes.
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  • ...alsa]] - [[Talwinder Singh Parmar]], (1979) - [[List of actions by Babbar Khalsa]] Babbar Khalsa is listed as a terrorist organisation by the United Kingdom, the EU, Canada
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  • ...border of Rajasthan, India on 25 October 1990. Was a General of the babbar khalsa.
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  • WEIR, a Russian, who served in the Khalsa army for some time in 1842. He married a Kashmir! Muslim woman and lived within
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  • ...Making curry1m.jpg|thumb|250px|right|{{c|Members of the Sikh community and army chefs prepare the huge curry}}]] '''[http://www.lep.co.uk/news/Spicing-up-Army-lunches.4379585.jp Spicing up Army lunches]'''
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  • ...araja Ranjit Singh]]. Unable to proceed through the Pass protected by the army, the Sikhs were instructed to follow footpaths through hilly terrain. By t ...The Pathans, occupying the sides of the path, rained bullets on the Sikh army. Akali Ji directed his soldiers to get on the mountains, instead of moving
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  • ...itsar and passed F.A. in 1918. Afterwards, he joined education core in the army as an Havaldar in 1920. He was promoted as jamedar in 1928, Subedar in 1932 ...ity for taking service in the army. Due to his efforts many Lobanas joined army.
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  • ...the Khalsa). Ganesh Das attributes victories won in these battles to the Khalsa as a whole and not to Ranjit Singh. Hence the title of his work: Fatehnamah Guru Khalsa Ji Ka, i.e. account of the victories of the Guru Khalsa.
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  • ...athedar]]s of Nihang Dals such as Budha Dal have authority to punish their army members after trial.
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  • ...omposed of Punjabi Muslims. In 1843, he was removed from service by the army panchayats (a group of five Sikhs) who controlled Sikh units after the deat ...Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death, as he had always kept firm control over his Khalsa forces. Now they feared that any Sikh unit, across the Suledge, might just
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  • ...ng figure in the [[Taruna Dal]]. At the time of the formation of the [[Dal Khalsa]] in 1748, he was proclaimed the leader of the Nishanavali misl. ...a reserve force at Amritsar, used to act as standard-bearers of the Khalsa army. Hence the name (nishan = flag or standard; vali= owning or unfurling). In
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  • ...Birbal]] met with [[Guru Amar Das]], the third guru of Sikhism. He and his army ate in tje Guru ka Langar, but someone with mischief in his heart told him * [[Twarikh Guru Khalsa]] - By [[Giani Gian Singh]]
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  • ...ew up, he enlisted in the army as a cook. There he underwent the rites of Khalsa initiation and received the new name of Lachhman Singh. While in service, On his discharge from the army, Bhai Lachhman Singh settled down as a Gurdwara officiant at Chakk No
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  • Sikh Khalsa Army (1801-1849) was the military force of the Sikh Empire responsible for land The Sikh Khalsa Army was commanded by, responsible and answerable to its supreme Commander in Ch
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  • ...aged eleven). He has one sister and three brothers who are employed in the army or work in agriculture. ...erving twenty years in the army and came to stay with Sant Kartar Singh Ji Khalsa, Jatha Bhindra Mehta. Sant Ji made him the Jathedar of the Mehta Gurdwara.
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  • ...Phoola Singh jee got shaheed. Akali jee was the jathedaar of Akali army of Khalsa Panth. He was also the jathedaar of Siri Akal Takhat Sahib. ...his Akali Singhs, despite pleas from Raja Ranjit Singh to stop, the Khalsa army was having hard time standing there watching their Akali veers fighting the
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  • ...tional, who, deserting the First European Ligh Infantry, joined the Khalsa army in 1843. He was killed fighting against the British in the first AngIo-Sikh
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  • ...position. It talks about the Khalsa warriors and the warriors in Krishna's army and other things. There is however doubt regarding the author. It starts wi
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  • [[Khalsa]] [[Bhai Jasbir Singh Ji Khalsa]]
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  • ...school in Panshta/Panchhat. To protest against the invasion of the Indian army on the Darbar Sahib, bhai sahib and 8 other Sikhs hijacked an Indian Airlin ...tani movement. On Oct 25 1990, while they were crossing border, the Indian Army was passing, and Malaghar Singh with anger, opened fire, as consequence Man
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  • Khalsa is God's army. Khalsa is sustained by the Will of the Almighty<br><br></center> ...h charity, love and service to all human beings. The commandments of the [[Khalsa]] being enshrined in the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...an and Mata Sonna Bhai. He was baptised by Guru Gobind Singh on the day of Khalsa's creation. After five years in 1704, he was killed in the battle of Chamka ...b. Sikhs observed "Ardas Diwas (prayer day)" to protest against the Indian Army's attack on Sri darbar Sahib. On this day congregations were held in Gurudw
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  • Dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of 1984 assault of the Indian Army on the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple), Sri Amritsar ...ex add grandeur to Sikh history, who fell martyr fighting against the huge army, defending these shrines from the invaders. ''
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  • ...t [[Gurdwara Rakab Ganj]] agitation. He applied for his discharge from the army, but his request was turned down. He nevertheless quit on medical grounds,
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  • ...at [[Harmandir Sahib]] ([[Amritsar]]) during the attack by the [[Indian]] army known as [[Operation Bluestar]]. He gave new life to the Sikh Students Fede ...ranwale Mehta Chowk Samparda Jatha. He had passed his M.A. in Punjabi from Khalsa College at [[Amritsar]]. After this he began research work for his Ph.D. th
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  • ...ment and the other galling terms of the peace treaty, not least within the Khalsa which believed it had been betrayed rather than defeated in the first war. ...t Weather and Monsoon seasons). He also ordered several detachments of the Khalsa to reinforce Whish. The largest detachment, of 3,300 cavalry and 900 infant
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  • Similar in compostition to the Akal Ustat, the Guru describes the Khalsa (army). The Almighty is once again praised to a great extent, while the hippocris
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  • ...:Andrew gardiner.gif|thumb|300px|left|Andrew Gardner, served in the Khalsa Army]] ...f him during the service to Singh, surrounded by other members of the Sikh army.
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  • ...raiyasdasam>Samsher Khalsa, Giani Gian Singh, Page 28-29</ref> In Shamsher Khalsa, Giani Gian Singh covers the incident as follows:<br> ...ਤੋਪਾਂ ਲੈ ਕੇ ਮਲੇਰ ਕੋਟਲੇ ਕੀ ਤਰਫ਼ ਕੂਚ ਕਰ ਦਿੱਤਾ । '' <br>(Page-28,29-Shamsher Khalsa, Giani Gian Singh)
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  • ...ore and more preoccupied with gurbdni and meditation. He resigned from the army on 31 March 1909, and for the next four years served in ...ll as to the spreading of modern education among tlie rural masses. He had Khalsa schools established at Kukkar Bariari, Jian, Nasrala and Mahalpur. The last
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  • ...and Sangat Singh took baptism of the double-edged sword and joined the Dal Khalsa. A little later, they founded a village, named Singhanwala, near Zira (in t ...s. Dasaundha Singh, being the flag-bearer of the Dal Khalsa, or the Khalsa army, was given the name of Nishanwalia. Nishan means a standard or a banner and
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  • ...0 and enlisted in the 5th Probyn`s Horse, a cavalry regiment of the Indian army, at Jharisi. But he resigned within a year and set out on a pilgrimage to [ ...ahib. To collect funds for the [[Langar]], he went out on preaching tours, army units being his special constituency. As his popularity and his resources g
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  • ...Harsa Singh'''(d. 1887), son of Sham Singh, was a soldier in the Khalsa army, and commanded one of the regiments of the French brigade. He had the rank
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  • The first Doaba Rajput to join the army of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] was [[Sangat Singh Minhas]] of Padhiana in the Jal ...the command of [[Sangat Singh Minhas]]. Sangat Singh defeated Alaf Khan's army. After this, the Lahore governor, sent his own son with a force to solve th
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  • ...nicles, Guru Gobind Singh made Baba Binod Singh the head of the [[Khalsa]] Army and is designated as first [[Jathedar]] of [[Budha Dal]].<ref>[http://www.n ...upon arrival in the Punjab. Binod Singh commanded the left wing of Khalsa Army in the Battle of Sirhind fought in May 1710. After conquest of the province
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  • ...omani Akali Dal, but lost to Sir Sundar Singh Majithia, leader of the Khalsa National Parly. Me was again elected a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara
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  • ...aign of 183839. He also commanded the cavalry division of Sir Hugh Gough's army in the campaign against the Marathas of Gwalior at the close of 1843. In t ...their horsemen. The Sikh horsemen swept the field like lightning and their Khalsa warcries so frightened the entire British cavalry brigade as if they had se
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  • ...leading figure in the Taruna Dal. At the time of the formation of the Dal Khalsa in 1748, he was proclaimed the leader of the Nishanavali misl. ...a reserve force at Amritsar, used to act as standard bearers of the Khalsa army. Hence the name (nishan = flag or standard; vali= owning or unfurling). In
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  • ...ivation of land, took baptism of the double-edged sword and joined the Dal Khalsa. A little later, they founded a village, named Singhanwala, near Zira (in t ...s. Dasaundha Singh, being the flag-bearer of the Dal Khalsa, or the Khalsa army, was given the name of Nishanwalia. Nishan means a standard or a banner and
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  • ...regular battalion, the Regiment of Ferozepore, for service with the Bengal Army of the East India Company. ...e first to form the nucleus of that invaluable Seikh element of the Bengal Army, that has since served the British Government with so, much credit in every
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  • ...ize Multan and place it under his imperial rule. He developed an enormous army to help him achieve his goal. The [[Sikhs]] felt duty-bound to oppose him, ...peal to his comrades for the sacrifice of their lives for the honor of the Khalsa by laying their shoulders one by one under the axle on the broken side. Wi
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  • ...fter the death of his father, Hukma Singh was admitted into Ranjit Singh's army and took part in the Kasur expedition of 1807. He soon won the favour of th ...Peshawar, made an attempt to reoccupy Attock, Hukma Singh drove the Afghan army from the fortress and plundered the retreating host.
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  • ...ther's footsteps, he joined the army as a "Dafadar" in 22 Cavalry. But his army career lasted only three and a half years. He returned to his village which ==Khalsa Diwan Bar==
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  • ...r the influence of a self-styled Guru Balak Singh and decided to leave the army. His Group saw many of the pratices of the Maharaja, his Darbar (Court) and They founded what was called the Sant Khalsa, which became the nucleus of his [[Namdhari]] or Kuka movement. They sought
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  • ...f China and a threatened invasion of India via Burma, he enlisted into the Army as number 22356 of First Sikh regiment as Sepoy on 15 September 1941. ...of the Japanese he won the highest award for bravery given by the British Army. He is the only Indian soldier to win the highest medals of both the Britis
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  • ...s. The Pathan Army heavily outnumbered the bravest battalion of the Khalsa Army, but these warrior lions of Guru Gobind Singh did not lose faith. United, l The future of the Sikh Empire, the Khalsa Raaj, depended on this battle. The Akalees marched upward led by the courag
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  • ...but the battle was one of the hardest-fought in the history of the British army, and could very easily have been a defeat. Had Tej Singh, who the Sikhs hel ...Singh in 1839, and British desire to secure the Punjab. The Sikh army, the Khalsa, was goaded by some of the contenders for power in the Punjab and its own a
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  • ...art of the Khalsa, the army of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab. The British army won an untidy encounter battle, suffering heavy casualties. ...sons were deposed, murdered or conviently suffered an opurtune death. The army became increasingly restive. Under Ranjit Singh they had tolerated the comm
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  • ...ianvala and Gujrat, and was assigned to procuring grain for the Khalsa army. After the battles, Bhai Maharaj Singh had moved to Jammu region and th
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  • ...regular battalion, the Regiment of Ferozepore, for service with the Bengal Army of the East India Company. ...e first to form the nucleus of that invaluable Seikh element of the Bengal Army, that has since served the British Government with so, much credit in every
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  • ...d on April 11, 1999, to mark the tercentenary celebrations of the birth of Khalsa Panth by the then President of Pakistan. The appointment of Lieut-Gen Javed ...ngh]] Twenty one year old Harcharan Singh has become Pakistan's first Sikh army officer
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  • ...s turban in the from of a hanging flag. Guru Sahib declared that in future Khalsa flag shall never fall or get lowered. It will be a part of the turban of ev
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  • ...sive designs of Ranjit Singh who, he says, "inspired by his high position, army, artillery and treasury, wishes to place the whole of the Punjab under his ...he action he took against the unruly people (f. 83) such as despatching an army to subdue a rebel, Khan Beg Tiwana, who was formerly his subordinate (ff. 7
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  • ...] fought in May 1710. Binod Singh commanded the left wing of Banda Singh's army. He was pitched against [[Sher Muhammad Khan]] of [[Malerkotia]] who was co ...ained at [[Amritsar]]. He was taken to [[Gurdas Nangal]] in the [[Mughal]] army to fight on their side. There he tried to retire without fighting. No soone
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  • ...Singh Ahluwalia, Kapoor Singh, Adina Baig and others, attacked the mighty army of Nassar Ali. In the ensuing battle, Nassar Ali was captured and later bur ...Afraid of Vadhbhag Singh, Adina Beg appealed to Jassa Singh of the Khalsa Army for mercy upon the civilians of Jalandhar(9)
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  • ...nd dying as Sikhs. On their very firm resolve to become the members of the Khalsa Panth, they were given [[Amrit]] and allowed to stay there with the General ...as a Pathan woman, will reach Peshawar as soon as possible and inform the army there.
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  • .... The hindus of that area are reported to have also joined with the khalsa army in the battle as they thought it to be a God sent oppurtunity to liberate t
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  • ...On the author's own family copy the copyist gives it the name of "Twankh-i-Khalsa." This title is inappropriate in as much as the work is limited to Ranjit (AD 1809)]The King (Ranjit Singh) marshalled his army ; taking an army of boundless force and numberless men, he advanced and encamped at Pathanko
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  • ...mary school and at the gurdwara. Tall and of athletic build, he joined the army on 5 January 1907 as a soldier in the 35th Sikh Battalion. It was during hi Jawala Singh saw action in France during World War I, but resigned from the army on 1 January 1917 and Joined the Dera at Hoti Mardan to devote himself to
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  • ...i which began to be ranked as the strongest among its peers. He created an army of 20,000 dashing youths, captured Parijvar in the Tarn Taran parganah and
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  • ...reading and writing in Gurmukhi script. He also received the rites of Khalsa initiation. He married and raised a family of five children - three sons ...War in 1914 and served in the 32nd Punjab Battalion. On release from the army in 1918, he cultivated closer association with Bhai Lachhman Singh and
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  • ...ons of the regular Sikh army. In 1839, he was sent to Peshawar with other army generals to help Colonel Wade's contingent to force the Khaibar Pass for an ...away from the battlefield. When the action was over, he appeared with his army on the morning of 22 December and drove straight into the shattered British
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  • ...Chand''', as Sahib Singh was called before he underwent the rites of the [[Khalsa]], travelled to [[Anandpur]] at the young age of 16, and attached himself p * At the time of creation of [[Khalsa]], Bhai Sahib ji was 37 years old
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  • ...f his Sikh pupils and their parents during his time as principal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar in the early part of the twentieth century. By his he ...so acted as inspector of schools, Jalandhar division. His association with Khalsa College lasted from 1915 to 1924.
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  • ...rades. For every able-bodied [[Sikh]] who had undergone the vows of the [[Khalsa]], it became necessary to join one or the other jatha to fight against the ...ll plan. The diverse jathas voluntarily accepted the control of Sarbatt [[Khalsa]], the assembly of all the [[Sikh]] [[jatha]]s at [[Amritsar]] on the occas
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  • ...February 21, 1849, between British forces and the Sikhs. The depleted Sikh army, weakened by lack of supplies, was defeated by the Bengal and Bombay Armies ...g and used to keep order in the Punjab and North West Frontier Region. The Khalsa regarded itself as betrayed rather than defeated in the first war, and seve
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  • ...a Hanuman Singh “Baba Ji, I wish to fight against the British, but have no army. I have no more then myself and my sons.” ...ram Singh informed the British of the whereabouts of the Jathedar and Sikh army.
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  • ...in 1912 the Indian army as a sepoy. Two years later, he resigned from the army and set up as a contractor at Hissar. He was doing well as a contractor, wh ...rs forbidding the wearing of kachha or drawers, one of the five symbols of Khalsa discipline. He continued the fast for 21 days, ending it only when he had w
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  • ...ter example of the spirit of Service Before Self - the motto of the Indian Army - where Major Harminder Pal Singh, despite having suffered grevious injurie
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  • M.S.S. Sardarni Premka Kaur Khalsa S.S. Gurubanda Singh Khalsa M.S.S. Ram Das Singh Khalsa and all others
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  • ...heirs subject to them providing of 180 horsemen for the Maharaja's Khalsa Army.
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  • ...me trailers that house offices - including the headquarters for Daya Singh Khalsa, senior vice president and co-founder of [[Akal Security]]. ...ame has great meaning for Sikhs. "Akal means undying, deathless," says Mr. Khalsa. "Akal was the cry of the Sikh warriors entering battle. They would chant a
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  • ...community (religious) as part of his court and as commanders of the Khalsa army.
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  • ...Sukharchakia Misal when the sikh misals were created as a part of the Dal Khalsa in 1748. Charat Singh born in 1729, was Nodh Singh's eldest son. He succeed ...ia, Ahmad Shah Abdali crossed the river Indus on October 25, 1759, with an army of about 60,000 men. In the battle of Panipat, fought on January 14, 1761,
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  • ...e to his "unwelcome guest," and kept him in royal style. A congress of the Khalsa was held to decide what Ranjit Singh might do to help Holkar. The Sikh rule
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  • ...Jatha of a few hundred valiant Akali Satyagrahies replaced the police and army forces and initiated Akhand Path of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. ...ja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha. Maharaja of Nabha, well-known for his pro-Tat Khalsa Proclivities, had a dispute with Maharaja of Patiala, known for this pro-go
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  • Sant Gurbachan Singh Khalsa (1903-1969) Sant Mohan Singh Sant Kartar Singh Khalsa (died 1977 at Mehta)
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  • '''Fateh Singh Ke Jathe Singh''' (Troop of Fateh Singh) is a saying of [[Khalsa]] that came from a discussion between [[Sahibzada Fateh Singh]] with [[Wazi ...was murdered. In response younger Fateh Singh said that they would make an army and continue preaching [[Sikh]] philosophy. Wazir Khan gave them the death
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  • ...lonel, with a salary ofRs 350 per month. He continued to serve in the SIKH army after the first AngloSikh war (184546). But his loyalty to the Lahore Darba
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  • ...chi. It also deals with certain aspects of the organization of the Khalsa army and the role of its European officers in introducing western methods of dri ...Kurdish districts, came to Lahore in 1826, and secured a rank in the Sikh army through the good offices of Ventura. He also held civil appointments and pr
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  • ...he Sikhs eventually halted Abdali’s invasions. Under the leadership of Dal Khalsa chief Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, the Sikhs refused an alliance, and inst ...he misals did not owe any allegiance to each other, except when the Sarbat Khalsa, through a Gurmatta, resolved to attack a common target. Baghel Singh’s K
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  • ...outh India. To bruise the mutiny he started to move towards south with his army and also asked Guru Ji to step with him. ...hib which was used as the place to cook and serve the langar for Guru Ji's army.
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  • ...tween the forces of the British East India Company and the [[Khalsa]], the army of the [[Sikh]] kingdom of the Punjab. The Sikhs were completely defeated, ...ngh in 1839 and provocations by the British East India Company, led to the Khalsa invading British territory.
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  • ...a''': Led by Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia , area of Jullundar Doab with an army of 10,000 regular horsemen. They held territory in the neighborhood of Kapu ...and had special alloy guns made. But he was defeated in a battle with Dal Khalsa forces in-between Lahore and Amritsar. The Sikh forces pursued him to snatc
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  • ...ikhs, was not satisfied with the result of Operation Blue Star, the Indian Army's attack on the Akal Takhat with battle tanks, mountain guns and helicopter ...o the Mughals because, in his opinion, Guru Gobind Singh's creation of the Khalsa constituted a direct threat to Brahmanism.
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  • ...hib]]. He had also received the vows of the [[Khalsa]]. He also served the army for a brief period. He was among those from his village who had volunteered
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  • '''SHAM SINGH ATARlVALA''' (d. 1846), a general in the Sikh army, was the grandson of Sardar Gauhar Singh, who had embraced Sikhism in t ...ing to 35,00,000 rupees which he had carted away fromJasrota to Jammu. The army under Sham Singh reached within 10 km of Jammu and obtained from Gulab Sing
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  • ...hai Santokh Singh, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, Dalla maintained a private army of several hundred warriors of whom he was very proud. He more than once co ...Khalsa was much much braver than his jatts. He took the initiation of the Khalsa, receiving the name of Dal Singh. A small domed shrine within the precincts
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  • ...during the eighteenth century, the other one being the [[Buddha Dal]] (army of the elders). These Dals came into existence in 1734 when, during a truce *Dal means ''"army"''
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  • ...re war-drums. The thundering beat of the huge drums usually meant that the army was marching into battle. Before the advent of cannons, the drums were used .... [[Nishan]] (flag) and Nagara (drum) are an integral part of a [[Takht]] (Khalsa Throne) and all the [[Gurdwara]]s.
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  • ...records for these were kept at Amritsar and Lahore. As the Sikh Army (Dal Khalsa) grew new regions where administered and new Sikh barons came to the fore a ...its military strategy. It had also to set out plans for strengthening the Khalsa faith and body politic, besides adjudicating disputes about property and su
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  • ...a Diwan. THese resulted in a break, with Lahore Singh Sabha spearheading a Khalsa Diwan at Lahore with a membership of all except three of the Singh Sabha af ...hs gathered at Ramgarhia Bunga, Amritsar, and laid the foundation of Chief Khalsa Diwan. This organization actively corrected numerous traditions in GurSikhi
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  • ...yone that enters the temple. Today there will be a general massacre of the Khalsa." "What matters it, O good man," said the Sikh mother, "if my blood be ming DAUGHTERS OF THE KHALSA IN YOUR STRENGTH OUR FUTURE LIES
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  • 1984 Santa Singh, Jathaedar Budha Dal, expelled from Khalsa Panth. ...ference was held at Toronto. The attack on the Golden Temple by the Indian army struck teh Sikh world like a thunderbolt. All shades of Canadian Sikhs came
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  • ...nment after the military action on the Golden Temple complex by the Indian army in 1984. ...artyr, and various photographs, some showing him battling with the Indian army, are hung in many gurdwaras and Sikh homes in Punjab, and no doubt all
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  • ...attacked Multan once again, and drove out the Nawab. Multan became a Khalsa territory and the city was parcelled out between Jhanda Singh and his ...te feud. His son, Javala Singh (d. 1847), served for some time in the Sikh army on the frontier at Bannu and Kohat.
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  • ...ttariwala]] and General Ratan Singh Mann followed separetely the main Sikh army under Ranjodh Singh. The fortress was reduced and Gulab Singh was obliged t ...the first Anglo-Sikh war Ranjodh Singh commanded a division of the Khalsa army with 70 guns. He entered the Jalandhar Doab, and having joined his forces w
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