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  • A bibliography created by Dr.Ganda singh famous sikh historian is given in the link given below.Preface to bibliogra (December, 1929—January, 1930), edited by the late Sardar Karam Singh.
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  • Sardar Labh Singh (Labhu Phalwan – Rustam-A-Jamah) world champion S. Karam Singh (Karma Phalwan -Rustam-A-Hind)
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  • ...tation, they said that they would stop the train at any cost. Bhai Partaap Singh jee who was their able Jathedaar, said fearlessly that an ardaas has been p ...ahib railway station. The following is the the translation of Giani Bhajan Singh jee’s interview with Bibi Harnaam Kaur jee:
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  • ...ram Singh, who was a Subahdar in the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Dhanna Singh Malvai introduced him to the Maharaja who employed him to recite the [[Sukh ...o him in Patiala notes he took of the religious discourses of Giani Chanda Singh Surama, the blind, another celebrated scholar of the day, whose seat was in
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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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  • ...ira Singh]] of Nabha, Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala and Sir Sunder Singh Majithia. ...as set up at the college in memory of [[Karam Singh Historian|Sardar Karam Singh Historian]] after his death who had been instrumental in his life time to b
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  • The first was commanded by [[Baba Deep Singh]]. Commonly known, after he met with a martyr's death, the Jatha began to b The second, commanded by Bhai Karam Singh and Dharam Singh of [[Amritsar]], came to be known as Amritsarian da Jatha (meaning: group o
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  • {{p|File:Santokhsinghscholar-m2.jpg|'''Bhai Santokh Singh'''}} ...Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. He was the son of Bhai Deva Singh and Mata Rajadi, professional cloth printers of Nurdin village, also known
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  • ====Giani Sant Singh Maskeen==== Giani Sant Singh Maskeen was a giant in the Sikh community. He was a dedicated Sikh who had
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  • ...l beliefs, the Sanatan Nirmala Sikh tradition was founded by [[Guru Gobind Singh ji]] in late 17th century when he sent five Sikhs to Varanasi to learn [[Sa ...khism: An Exposition of Some Sectarian Developments |editor=Parm Bakhshish Singh |title=Punjab History Conference, Thirty-second Session, March 17–19, 200
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  • ...irhind sarkar extended to [[Anandpur]] which was the seat of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in the closing decades of the seventeenth century. At the instance of one ...May 1710. Sirhind was occupied by the Sikhs two days later, and [[Bhai Baj Singh]] was appointed governor. The town was, however, taken again by the imperia
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  • ...le:Original Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, Built In 1844, by the Maharaja Karam Singh, 1798-1845 of Patiala Dynasty..jpg]] ...] in 1952. The historical wall, in which the younger sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] were bricked in, has been preserved in this [[Gurdwara]]. The sanctuary c
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  • ...earning in northern India, was born on 15 November 1900, the son of Javala Singh of Hariana, an old town close to the city of [[Hoshiarpur]] in the Punjab. ...stic in promoting the cause of Sikh history. Karam Singh died before Ganda Singh could meet him.
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  • ...her Singh]] Ji and [[Sant Kishan Singh]] Ji. On the request of Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala, they had stayed in the village [[Rara Sahib]] and had made this d The witness of Sant Isher Singh Ji's nine-year meditation and penance is the well, which is still intact. T
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  • ...e of two engagements, battles, which took place here between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the imperial troops in the opening years of the eighteenth century. According to Guru shabaci Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Guru Gobind Singh had been here once before when he was on his way to Kurukshetra in 1702. On
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  • ...GGS page 134|p134]]) <br> ([http://prabhukhalsa.blogspot.com/ photo:Prabhu Singh])}}]] * 16: [[Shaheedi]] (martyrdom) [[Bhai Taru Singh]] on [[16 July]] [[1745]]
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  • [[Image:Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753).jpg|thumb|300px|right|Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753)]] '''Nawab Kapur Singh Virk''' (1697-1753) is considered one of the most revered, pivotal and lege
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  • ...i and Dheer Singh Rangreta ji.jpeg|thumb|Baba Bir Singh Rangreta and Dheer Singh Rangreta showed Chaudhary Dalla the bravery of Rangreta and Guru's sikhs an ...tian daa Itihaas. Baba Dhir singh Rangreta was younger brother of Baba Bir Singh Rangreta and he was born in 1686 A.D.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gan
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  • [[Image:Gandasingh.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Prof. Ganda Singh]] ...earning in northern India, was born on 15 November 1900, the son of Javala Singh of [[Haryana|Hariana]], an old town close to the city of [[Hoshiarpur]] in
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  • ...Ramgura 2.jpg|[[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]]}} <!----------------[[Image:Jassa Singh Ramgarhia.jpg This image is not the Portrait of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia. This is the image of General Adina Beg Zafar Jang Bahadur who be
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  • ...ge, near [[Amritsar]], who had taken pahul from the hands of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] who soon had many Sikhs from the Majha area joining his band. He was succeeded by Bhuma Singh, a Dhillori Jatt of the village of Hung, near Badhni in present day [[Moga
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  • ...in Nanded. The whole family got baptized at Damdama sahib from Guru Gobind Singh ji ...Singh (grand father of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia), Bhai Mani Singh, Bhai Kehar Singh etc. listened to Guruji at Talwandi Sabo.
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  • ...y Bhai Jaita, also of Delhi, carried it to Anandpur. Bhai Nanu became Nanu Singh after taking the rites of the Khalsa. He laid down his life in the battle o ...attle of Chamkaur on 7 December 1705 with Bhai Himmat Singh and Bhai Sahib Singh.
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  • {{p|Image:GGS-web-gradient.jpg|Guru Gobind Singh}} ...estament.html The Call of Guru: A Personal Testament] ''' by Shri Bhagwant Singh Dilawari
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  • [[Image:STN3.jpg|thumb|100px|left|S. Sunder Singh, Early Community Spokesman]] ...ian Singh, S. Boota Singh, S Wariyam Singh, S. Santa Singh and S. Dausanda Singh as trustees.
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  • ...the facts. Nawab Zakaria Khan ordered the removal of his scalp. Bhai Taru Singh said that the Governor would suffer as much torture. And Bhai Taru would ta 1819: Maharaja Ranjit Singh conquered Kashmir and combined it with Sikh State.
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  • ...bour at the tank. It is said that when Mahitab Singh Mirankotia and Sukkha Singh arrived here to have the Harimandar liberated from the control of Massa Kha ...rom the lives of Guru Nanak, his two sons and nine successors, Guru Gobind Singh's four sons and Baba Buddha.
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  • 1863 Maharani Jind Kaur, mother of Maharaja Dalip Singh, passed away in Kaesington, England and was cremated in Nasik Nagar on the ...haekhpura fort. After numerous efforts, she managed to join Maharaja Dalip Singh in England. She according to Lord Dalhousie " was the only woman in the Pun
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  • 1813: Maharaja Ranjit Singh obtained Kohinoor from Shahsuja Amir of Kabul. ...gadh Sahib, Anandpur Sahib to Jaito, under the leadership of Sardar Pratap Singh Khurdpuri.
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  • {{p|Image:Darasingh.jpg|Dara Singh}} '''Dara Singh Randhawa''' ([[November 19]], [[1928]] - [[July 12]], [[2012]]) is a [[Punj
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  • [[Image:nandsingh.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{c|Baba Nand Singh}}]] ...age of Sherpur, [[Ludhiana District]], [[Punjab]], [[India]] to Sardar Jai Singh, an artisan by profession and Mata Sada Kaur. He was a saintly person who a
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  • ...rlier habitation, from which the name 'Patiala' is said to be derived. Ala Singh had begun to rule only over 30 villages around Barnala but had become, by t ...tiala. Baba Ala Singh died in 1765 and was succeeded by his grandson, Amar Singh.
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  • ...ny of the older Sikhs still alive in Singapore recall tales of one Maharaj Singh, a political prisoner exiled to Singapore by the British after the Second S ...tomb and later made it into a shrine of sorts, believed it was Baba Karam Singh and the name has come to stay. There may have been other political prisoner
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  • ..., Hazara, Jamrud, from 1799 to 1839.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Maharajah Ranjit Singh, Sher-e-Panjab, Emperor of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Kangra, Peshawar, Multa '''Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sandhawalia''' (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "'''Sher-
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  • ...ide was repaired by [[Rani Sada Kaur]], mother-in-law of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. Jap hīn ṯap hīn kul hīn karam hīn nāme ke su▫āmī ṯe▫ū ṯare. ||2||1|| <br>
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  • Excerpted from a book by Gurcharan Singh Talib ...and Sikh history is full of battles fought by the Sikhs, in the pre-Ranjit Singh Era, for the recovery of Amritsar from the hands of Muslims who desecrated
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  • ...773. 3rd Bn. 15th Punjab Regiment. 18th October 1944. Age 22. Son of Risal Singh and Sujoni, of Bhargodhi, Jattari, Aligarh, India. Panel 20. AJIT SINGH, Sepoy, 15181. 1st Bn. 12th. Frontier Force Regiment. 1st October 1944. Age
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  • An eminent example was [[Sir Ganesh Dutt]] Singh. Sir Ganesh Dutt Singh, who was a freedom fighter, administrator and educationist in which capacit ...an, Bakshi, Dewan, Mehta etc. in reward for their bravery. Maharaja Ranjit Singh had appointed many Mohyals to his famous Vadda Risala-the Life Guards of th
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  • ...n of the [[Khalsa]] in 1699 that [[Guru Gobind Singh]] deputed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] with a few other Sikhs to go to [[Amritsar]] and resume control of the to ...hough its surrounding district was held by [[Hari Singh Bhangi|Sardar Hari Singh]] of the [[Bhangi Misl]]. Different sardars or chiefs constructed their own
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  • '''Second'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Nirvikar Singh (in 2001) in his thought-provoking and analytical article “Guru Nanak and ...urus after Guru Gobind Singh. And, McLeod keeps repeating that Guru Gobind Singh did not anoint AGGS as the Guru of Sikhs.
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  • ...mportant piece of work on the history of Sri Dasam Granth by Dr. Trilochan Singh, an authoritative exponent of Sikh history, theology, philosophy and cultur [[Dr Trilochan Singh]]
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  • ...spite migration."''''' <ref>Castes and Tribes of Rajasthan, pp 108,Sukhvir Singh Gahlot, Banshi Dhar, Jain Brothers,1989</ref> ...s who are Rajputs.<ref>"'' People of India: Haryana, pp 430 , Kumar Suresh Singh, Madan Lal Sharma, A. K. Bhatia, Anthropological Survey of India, Published
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  • ...anth Sahib was installed as the permanent Guru of the Sikhs by Guru Gobind Singh in 1708, because the stage had arrived when the living Guru had fully disch ...h, when about to fail, was saved from such a moral disaster by Guru Gobind Singh.
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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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