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  • ...lined, this title was also used by some Sikh leaders such as [[Nawab Kapur Singh]], etc.
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  • ...f the Sikhs, men like Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Hari Singh Nalwa, Akali Phula Singh were by then legendary heroes whose feats had grown to almost mythical prop ...aj de Usraiye (Part I)'', ''Maharaja Sher Singh'' (1951) and ''Nawab Kapur Singh'' (1952).
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  • ...t of Gujranwala is known to be the home of all Sandhus and Maharaja Ranjit Singh was of Sandhu clan of Jatts.) ...dventurer who had taken part in the battles of Guru Gobind Singh and Banda Singh Bahadur. The success, which attended his exploits, won him the reputation o
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  • Taken from the Eleven Sikh Bands before Maharaja Ranjit Singh, @ Sikh History.com [http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/events/misls.html '''Ahluwalia''': Led by Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia , area of Jullundar Doab with an army of 10,000 regular horsemen.
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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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  • ...vaji's which he was publishing in the Patrika and the other. Guru Gobind Singh's which, he added, he had lost and of which he could not procure another co ...iz-i-Twarikh-i-Sikkhan, vol. 1, 1949, under the title "Namah-i-Guru Gobind Singh."
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  • ...ly fought Marathas at Delhi who had replaced Mughals). At that time, Kapur singh created Dal Khalsa and asked Sikhs to occupy the area between Jamuna and In ...and a fourth was built where the eighth Guru and the wives of Guru Gobind Singh were cremated.
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  • [[File:Akali Naina Singh.jpeg|200px|thumbnail|right]] ...rame of a musical instrument believed to have once belonged to Akali Naina Singh who had retired to this village in his later life.
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  • ...ngh, who after his many conquests left his heritage to his son Sardar Budh Singh. ...e two sides of the sarovar, left unfinished by Sardar Budh Singh and Jassa Singh, completed and its circumambulatory passage paved.
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  • ...ndent. This God is at once One and Many implying Unity in Diversity. Kapur Singh suggests Oan = Transcedent, -kar = Immanent. The Mandukopanishad defines th
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  • ...e wrote Durga Parbodh, showing all Chandi Charitars written by Guru Gobind Singh in addition he wrote Rajniti Parbodh which contains elements from Charitrio |2 || Giani Gian Singh|| [[File:Giani_gian_singh.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] || He have written histo
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  • ...believed that name of the band, Kanhaiya, was derived from the name of Jai Singh's village, Kahna, although another explanation connects it with the Sardar' ...t 70 km southeast of Jammu, and that he worked in collaboration with Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, both sharing between them the territory of Batala.
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  • ...o has received baptismal vows of the [[Khalsa]] initiated by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] (on 30 March 1699) and he or she abides by these vows and follows the "pa *2. Kapur Singh, Parasaraprasna. Amritsar, 1989
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  • '''Lt. HH Farzand-i-Sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-Kaisar-i-Hind Raja Sir Harindar Singh Brar Bans Bahadur''' (1918/1989) , K.C.S.I. was born 29th January 1915. Ed ...rar, retained control of Kot Kapura, and his younger brother, Sardar Hamir Singh Brar, was given Faridkot.
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  • [[Image:Kapurssirdarji.jpg|thumb|right|300px| Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar]] ...irdar''' ([[2 March]] [[1909]] - [[13 August]] [[1986]]), the son of Didar Singh, was a civilian, parliamentarian and intellectual, who was a master of many
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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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  • ...h, had both received the rites of initiation at the hands of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] who conferred on their family the panegyric, "Your house is mine own." ...rict of the Punjab, and had three sons, Bhumia Singh, Sardul Singh and Lal Singh, all of whom died in his lifetime, and a daughter, Bibi Pardhan.
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  • ...o provide a base for further advances through the formidable defile. Hari Singh built this massive mud fort in an unbelievably short time of 54 days. ...r Afgan force was defeated but the Sikhs suffered a major setback as Hari Singh Nalwa was wounded in the battle and died soon after on 19th Visakh, Samvat
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  • ...North-West Frontier Province, now part of [[Pakistan]]. His father Ganda Singh, a man of means, traced his ancestry back to Bhalla family of [[Goindval]], ...on was finally annexed by the British in 1849, the jagir which Baba Prem Singh's father had inherited from his forefathers was confiscated. But Sar Buland
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  • ...n derah. He considered it absolutely necessary to baptise a person into a 'Singh' before accepting him into his derah. ...so said that when the young Jai Singh went to Amritsar to be baptised as a Singh, the assembled Sikhs were so much struck with his beauty that they asked hi
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