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  • #REDIRECT [[Nawab Kapur Singh]]
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  • ...aram Kaur''' were devout [[Sikhs]]. Throughout his life [[Jathedar]] Kapur Singh remained associated with practical service to the Sikh community in [[Kashm ...Gurdwara Punja Sahib]] ([[Hasan Abdal]]) for several years. Jathedar Kapur Singh dedicated himself to service of the [[Sikh]] community. One day during the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar]]
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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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  • [[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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  • ...rd named Kapur Singh who later on was popularly known as the [[Nawab Kapur Singh]]. He died at Amritsar in A.D. 1753. The founder of the Misl was Nawab Kapur Singh. Nawab Kapur Singh was a great warrior. He fought many battles. The last battle that he fought
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  • ...harge of Bharatgarh, one of the major towns within his territory. Tharaj Singh died fighting for his chief in one of his battles of conquest. 1. Gian Singh, Giani, Sri Guru Panth Prakash [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nawab Kapur Singh]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar]]
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  • #'''Jathedar [[Baba Binod Singh|Baba Binod Singh Ji]]''' #[[Baba Darbara Singh|'''Jathedar Baba Darbara Singh''']] '''Ji'''
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  • 1.[[Akali Kaur Singh]], 2.[[ Bhai Sher Singh]]
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  • ...d Singh]] for 16 years. He died at age of 90 and succeeded by Nawab Kapoor Singh. {{Budha Dal Jathedars|Baba Binod Singh||Baba Darbara Singh|Nawab Kapur Singh|}}
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  • '''Bhai Chatur Das Kapur''', whose name appears in Bhai Gurdas`s roster of devotees of [[Guru Arjan] 1. Mani Singh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955
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  • 2 Shri Amar Singh Punjab 4 Shri Bhan Singh Punjab
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  • ...aram Kaur''' were devout [[Sikhs]]. Throughout his life [[Jathedar]] Kapur Singh remained associated with practical service to the Sikh community in [[Kashm ...Gurdwara Punja Sahib]] ([[Hasan Abdal]]) for several years. Jathedar Kapur Singh dedicated himself to service of the [[Sikh]] community. One day during the
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  • ...ar]] District of Punjab. He joined the Derah of [[Jathedar]] [[Nawab Kapur Singh]] (1697-1753), a Virk Jatt who was then the Jathedar (leader) of the Sikh f ...Sikhs sallying out from Majha region of Punjab joined Jathedar Nawab Kapur Singh.
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  • [[Bhai Buddh Singh]] [[Buddh Singh Sandhanvalia]]
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  • ...st Nanak , as a physician. His son, Ghulam Abbas, served under Nawab Kapur Singh as a physician during misl times. 1. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprint], Patiala, 1970
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  • *Chajja Singh Dhillon (d. 1746), (Took Amrit from the tenth Master) *Bhuma Singh Dhillon (d. 1746)
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  • The Sukerchakia last Misldar (commander of the Misl) was [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. *(1) [[Ahluvalia Misl]] under [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]],
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  • ...ghly impressed and, administering initiatory rites to him, named him Gulab Singh. At the formation of the Dal Khalsa in 1748, Gulab Singh, who had already fought bravely against Nadir Shah in 1739 and in the Chhot
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  • Nawab Kapur Singh Virk was succeeded by his nephew (brother's son) Khushal Singh, 40, who equalled his uncle in wisdom and bravery and extended his conquest ...Banur. During the troubles which followed the death of Amar Singh, Khushal Singh seized the whole district. He, however, could not make much resistance to t
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  • ...a, who had received the rites of the Khalsa at the hands of Nawab Kapur Singh and who had come to acquire considerable means and influence. ...eventful years of the eighteenth century. A right-hand man of Nawab Kapur Singh, he took a leading part in the Sikh struggle against the Mughal governors o
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  • ...toric township of Chamkaur, traces its history back to the era of S.Dayal Singh Virk (Singhpuria). This sleepy hamlet is marked by the nearby Kandhola Fort The present owners of the estate (S.Gurjitinder Singh Virk and S.Baleshwar Singh Virk) of Kandhola are now trying to restore their rich heritage. The Kandho
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  • '''Khushal Singh''' became, after the death of his uncle—Nawab Kapur Singh, the leader of the Singhpurias. He prooved to be the equal of his uncle in ...Banur. During the troubles which followed the death of Amar Singh, Khushal Singh took over the whole district. He, however, was not able to hold the anexed
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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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  • ...ify their caste. By joining the single brotherhood of having a surname of 'Singh,' the caste was gotten rid of in Sikh families. ...you do not know the Hindustani language, (I shall tell you that) the word Singh means a lion. Truly, '''they are like lions in battle''' and, in times of p
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  • ...the Vdrs in different musical measures when death intervened. Mahant Gajja Singh died on 12 June 1914, and the work was left unfinished.
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  • ...was a great national hero who inspired hundreds of youth including Bhagat singh, Sukhdev lal, etc to fight for Indian independence. He was also refered to ==Sirdar Kapur Singh, ''“Is the pride (manhood) of Punjab completely finished?”''==
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  • ...ecember 1705. Another force, at one time 40,000 strong, raised by [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] (16701716) was scattered after the caputre and execution of its ...ritsar]] to celebrate [[Baisakhi]] and [[Diwali|Divali]]. Divan Darbara Singh (d. 1734), an elderly Sikh, acted on such occasions as the common leader
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  • [[File:Jassa Singh Ahluwalia.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]] [[File:Bhai Ram Singh Namdhari.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Bhai Ram Singh Namdhari]]
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  • Kapur Singh states that the Sikhs are bidden to accept the revelation of the true Guru W. Owen Cole and Piara Singh Sambhi , A Popular Dictionary of Sikhism: Sikh Religion and Philosophy, Tay
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  • ...sa at the hands of Nawab Kapur Singh and joined the derah or jalhd of Amar Singh Kirigra. ..., an endearing title also used for Lord Krsna. The Kanhaiya misl under Jai Singh became the dominant power in the Punjab. He seized a part of Riarki compris
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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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  • GNDU, and member Executive Council Bhai Veer Singh Sahitya Sadan New Delhi, Member Senate Nanak Studies GNDU and served as Professor and Chairperson Guru Gobind Singh Chair till 2001.
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  • {{p|File:Ranjit Singh War Museum Ludhiana.jpg|[[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] War Museum Ludhiana}} ...tands strong. At the very entrance stands a huge statue of maharaja Ranjit singh sitting proud and magnificent on a throne. Towards the right and left of th
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  • After the capture and execution of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] in 1716, the terror let loose by the [[Mughal]] government upon t ...were not favoured, as they impeded mobility and speed. However, as Ratan Singh Bhangu, Prachin Panth Prakash, says, they did carry lighter pieces such as
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  • ...hteenth century and which were, according to him, tamed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, only to reemerge after his death. He stressed that these Jathas with their 2. Pratap Singh, Giani, Gurdwara Sudhar arthat Akali Lahir. Amritsar, 1975
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  • ...as started by Ram Rayias but later much revived by [[Babu Teja Singh|Teja Singh Bhasod]] in early 20th Century. It's aim is to abuse and remove the scriptu ==Ram Rayias rejection of Guru Gobind Singh writings==
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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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  • ...), Sarna, Sehgal (Sahgal), Sekhri, Sethi, Seth, Sial (Syal), Sibal, Sikka, Singh, Sobti, Sodhi, Sondhi, Soni, Suri, Talwar, Tandan (Tandon), Tehim, Tuli, Th
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  • ...aja Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (1718-1783).jpg|thumb|350px|right|Maharaja Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (1718-1783)]] '''[[Sultan ul Quam Nawab Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]]''' ([[1718]]-[[1783]]) was a prominent [[Sikh]] leader during t
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  • ...ingh, attacked the same party of plunderers and taught them a lesson. Teja Singh’s wife, who was in a miserable condition, was also rescued from them. She ...ey, they met their companions who were there with their leader Nawab Kapur Singh. He exhorted the gathering to be ready to fight against aggression for the
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  • == '''ਕਿੱਸਾ ਰੂਪ ਕੌਰ ਦਾ AS EXPLAINED BY [[Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar|SIRDAR KAPUR SINGH]]''' == ''SIRDAR KAPUR SINGH (NATIONAL PROF. OF SIKHISM)''
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  • ...t wanting to earn the emity of the [[Mughal]]s, did not help [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji in his fight with the [[Mughal]]s. ..., later in the battle of Muktsar in 1705, Nawab Kapura helped Guru Gobind Singh Ji in an underhand manner. Kapura was slain by Isa Khan Manj in 1708. He ha
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  • ...ahibzaadey.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Mata Sundri]] Ji, wife of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji]] ...during her stay at this Gurdwara that Mata sundri Ji appointed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji as [[Granthi]] (head Priest) of Sri [[Darbar Sahib]]—the Golden Temp
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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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  • ...us valley has its defenders. For example, the eminent Sikh scholar, Kapur Singh, reasons similarly. In his opinion, all people of north India, whether Sik I am aware that Devinder Singh Chahal from Montreal has forcefully argued for Sikhism to be viewed as "Nan
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  • ...ta Maru was in his name. Two days before the ship was to sail, Bhai Gurdit Singh was arrested by Hong Kong police on the charge of illegally selling tickets *[[Baba Gurdit Singh Kamagata Maru]]
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  • Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba, editor, 'Sant Sipahi' First publiched: 16 November, 1999 With the final march past of the legendary [[Lt. General Harbaksh Singh]], VC, PVSM,PB,PV who commanded not only the columns but the hearts of the
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  • ...june2008/view2.htm '''The Labels that Defines us''' by I.J. Singh e: inder.singh@nyu.edu] ...dus valley has its defenders. For example, the eminent Sikh scholar, Kapur Singh, reasons similarly. In his opinion, all people of north India, whether Sikh
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  • ...lly, amrit in the Sikh tradition refers to the baptismal water Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Nanak, Nanak X, created for the initiatory rites promulgated in 2. Kapur Singh, Parasaraprasna. Amritsar, 1989
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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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  • ...f the Freedom Fighter S. Amar Singh Jhabal. On the instructions of S. Amar Singh Jhabal not to serve on any government post and also to serve the people she ...a woman candidate. There was only one candidate for each district. S. Amar Singh Jhabal asked Dr. Parkash Kaur to leave her medical practice and fight the e
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  • ...ten copy of Sri Guru Granth Sahib bearing the personal seal of Guru Gobind Singh. ...etime between 1715 and 1728 by the great Sikh scholar and martyr Baba Deep Singh is kept here.
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  • ...genesis of the [[gurmata]] is traceable to the teachings of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the earliest instances in fact go back to his own time. While inaugur There are at least two instances occurring in the lifetime of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] when he let the 'general will' of the [[Khalsa]] prevail, perhaps against
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  • '''The Singh Sabhaa Movement During the Renaissance''' ...vided Sikh nation. With the last heir of the Khalsa Raj, [[Maharaja Duleep Singh]] spirited off to England and his mother, [[Maharani Jind Kaur]] moved from
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  • ...Zorawar Singh|Zorawar Singh]] aged about 9, [[Sahibzada Fateh Singh|Fateh Singh]] aged about 6 and their grandmother, [[Mata Gujari]]. ...ast rites for the [[younger sahibzadas|two younger sons]] of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji martyred on the orders of [[Wazir Khan]], faujdar of Sirhind, and of [
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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 * [http://www.sikhsangeet.com/albumid719-Giani-Thakur-Singh-(Patiala-Wale-Damdami-Taksal)-Katha-Jap-Ji-Sahib.html Oankar is not Omkar]
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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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  • Siri Guru Gobind Singh jee Maharaaj arrived at the small town of Kot Kapura while traveling in Mal ...t used to such chiding and was very upset at getting reproached by Malagar Singh but kept his composure.
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  • ...nked but strongly bound in the cultural and religious spheres. Guru Gobind Singh before leaving for Nanded had divided responsibility of Punjab into separat ...gdoms, not in their individual name but usually in the name of Guru Gobind Singh or the Sikh religion in general.
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  • ...a Shunya or void. "Transcendent (O-an) - Immanent (-kar)", suggests Kapur Singh. * {{Book reference | Author=Singh, Dr.Gopal | Title=Guru-Granth Sahib Vol.1| Publisher=Taplinger Publishing C
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  • [[Image:DefinitionDunSikh 1 Amrit.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''[[Guru Gobind Singh]] initiating the [[first five members]] of the [[Khalsa]]''' ]] === [[1699]]: Guru Gobind Rai (Singh) establishes the [[Khalsa]] ===
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  • ...committee comprising of eminent personalities of the area and S Rajbinder Singh Bains as its Secretary. The College is all set to take long strides under t ...rbhajan Singh Lakha, former MP, S. Jatinder Singh Kariha MLA and S Balwant Singh Sarhal MLA.
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  • [[Image:Tejasingh.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Prof. Teja Singh]] =='''Professor Teja Singh'''==
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  • '''Minutes of the meeting of the Indian Parliament, in which Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar rejects the 'entire schemata' of the Bill, and opposed it. '''Address to the Indian Parliament, 6 September, I966 by [[Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar]].'''
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  • ...his submission to the Guru. After the assassination attempt, Guru Gobind Singh sent Banda and five of his trusted Singhs to the Punjab. ...ma. The Bhatt Vehis mention how Guru Gobind Singh himself gave Baba Banda Singh the five kakaars and tied a keski on his head. And while imparting to him h
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  • 5:30 PM: The motorcade of President Zail Singh, who returned from a foreign visit, was stoned as it approached AIIMS. Late ====Kapur Mittal Committee====
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  • ...ceremony was established when the religion's tenth leader, ([[Guru Gobind Singh]]), first baptised 5 followers of his faith and then was baptised himself b ...am Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]]. Sikh men were then given the name ''"Singh"'' meaning "lion" and the women received the last name ''"Kaur"'' meaning "
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  • 1775 Sikhs, under the leadership of Jai Singh, establish complete control over PahadGanj and JaiSinghPura, Delhi. 1923 Bishan Singh Sandhara assaulted by the Babbar Akalis.
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  • ...ter were afterwards restored in recognition of the loyalty of Raja Randhir Singh during the mutiny of 1857, when he led a contingent to Oudh which did good Raja Sir Jagatjit Singh, K.C.S.I., was born in 1872, succeeded his father in 1877, and attained his
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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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  • ...hy. It is extensively used in the [[Dasam Granth]] hymns by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], who titled one of his poetic compositions [[Akal Ustat]] , i.e. In Prais ...early used as substantives by [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Kabir]]. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] more often than not treats the expression as a noun. [[Akal Ustat]] is t
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  • 1850: Sikh forces of Ranjit Singh disbanded a year after the East Indian Company gained control of the Punjab ...The foundation stone of Harmandir Sahib was laid for the 2nd time by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia.
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  • {{p|Image:Picofthesultanulqaum.jpg|[[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia|Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, prominent Misldar]]}} [[Ratan Singh Bhangu]] uses the term at several places in the sense of a "thdnd" or milit
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  • ...o-doctrines of grace and self surrender." ( Heritage of the Sikhs, Harbans Singh) ...tended to be intensely emotional." (Heritage of the Sikhs, Sardar Harbans Singh)
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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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  • ...Paonta Sahib''' is situated at the place where 16 year old [[Guru Gobind Singh]] dismounted his horse to first touch foot in the Kingdom of Sirmour. The ...lcomed. The warm welcome apparently had the desired effect for Guru Gobind Singh would spend the next four years at Poanta and leave a written account in w
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  • {{p|File:Sobha-singh large-m.jpg|Sobha Singh, famous Sikh painter}} ...gobindpur]], in [[Gurdaspur district]] of the [[Punjab]]. His father, Deva Singh, had been in the Indian cavalry.
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  • ...indiatimes.com/2011-02-23/india/28626582_1_hondh-chillar-village-manwinder-singh-giaspur Chance meeting led to Hondh Chillar - Times Of India]; publication ...ses on fire by pouring kerosene through the roof.[3] One villager, Balwant Singh, retaliated by killing one of the rioters with a sword and another group of
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  • |Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] ||23 [[Poh]] ||5 Jan ...ranth Sahib]]) declared as the Guru for all times to come by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the tenth and the last Sikh Guru ||6 [[Katik]] ||20 Oct
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  • ...Sareen), Sarna, Sehgal (Sahgal), Sekhri , Seth, Sial (Syal), Sibal, Sikka, Singh, Sobti, Sodhi, Sondhi, Soni, Suri, Talwar, Tandan (Tandon), Tehim, Tuli, Th ...nnexation of the Sikh kingdom into the East India Company territory. Sadhu Singh Gulla fought against the British Empire in the 19th century.
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  • *Name of Author: Sardar Bhupinder Singh Holland *Name : Sardar Ranjodh Singh
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  • ...hat, in that case, the Sikhs would be turned into a majority. Sardar Hukam Singh trapped him quiping quickwittedly that, if the Commission had been instruct ...rd, eminent Sikh journalist, Rajinder Singh of Sangrur and Chaudhri Kartar Singh. Many more filled the gaols. They included legislators, writers and lawyers
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  • ...atest supporter of the concept of Sikh Homeland formulated by Sirdar Kapur Singh. ...uring the period I was working with a political setup in which Sardar Atma Singh was an important leader.
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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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  • ==Interview with Baba Thakar Singh== '''Thakar Singh''': '''We should not increase our burden of [[karma]]s''' as you have alrea
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  • ...government's appointed Sarbarh. Demoralised at government's tactics, Arur Singh appeared before the reformers at their Ja;\fIanwala Bagh Diwan with folded ...e first four were the Sikh states under the sovereignty of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and were brought under British protection by the 1809 treaty of Amritsar. P
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  • ...ed but strongly bound in the cultural and religious spheres. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] before leaving for Nanded had divided responsibility of Punjab into separ ...oms, not in their individual name but usually in the name of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] or the Sikh religion in general.
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  • {{p|Image:BhaiSahibJiArdas.jpg|[[Ardas|(Pujio) Bhai Sahib Norang Singh ji undertaking Ardas]]}} ...gence.”<ref>Singh, Gurbhagat And Deepinder Jeet Randhawa, The Sikh Memory, Singh Brothers, Amritsar, 2009, p. 118</ref>
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  • ...250px|A calligram of Guru Nanak Dev ji using Japji Sahib Bani, by Devinder Singh|right]] ...ib that follows is taken from "[[The Encyclopedia of Sikhism]]" by Harbans Singh (published in 1996 by the Punjabi University, Patiala):
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  • [[Image:Dr Manmohan Singh PM.jpg|thumb|Dr. Manmohan Singh, India's fourteenth Prime Minister |right]] '''Manmohan Singh''' ([[Punjabi]]: ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਸਿੰਘ, born [[26 September]] [[1
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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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  • ...ib Gurdwara was removed by the Sikhs under the leadership of Sardar Baghel Singh. ...was held at Manji Sahib, Amritsar. -Ref. "The Sikhs in History" by Sangat Singh, 1995
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  • ...tual stalwarts like Sardar Daljit Singh, Sardar Jagjit Singh and Dr Kharak Singh were the founder members of the Institute. It is a premier institute of Sikh studies established at Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab. It is run by many other Current Sikh academicians and philos
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  • ...ib Singh]], [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] and [[Bhai Himmat Singh]]. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] proceeded to hold the ceremony of initiation to mark their rebirth as new ...], the Nectar of Immortality, was ready for administration. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] gave the five Sikhs five palmful each of it to drink. The disciple sat "
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  • ...evan Singh ji) brought his head back to [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Guru Gobind Singh declared that the Rangrettas (Mazhabis) were his sons, and admitted them to ...ranks, even throughout the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Maharaja Ranjit Singh also enlisted them in large numbers for the existing misls, and in the irre
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  • ...d command. Moreover, losses suffered by the Sikhs during the anti-Banda Singh campaign around Gurdaspur and the relentless persecution that followed at ...in Amritsar under the command of Sardar Kapur Singh who, with Darbara Singh to assist him as his diwan, made arrangements for their maintenance.
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  • ...government in 1875, the design of the temple, as reconstructed by [[Ranjit Singh]], was borrowed from the shrine of [[Saint Mian Mir]], near [[Lahore]]. Lou ...in 1884. However, in Tawarikh Sri Amritsar, published in 1889, Giani Gian Singh states that the tank, the Hari Mandir, the causeway and Darshani Deorhi wer
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  • ...munity." (quote from '''Heritage of Sikhs''', page 255, written by Harbans Singh). ...hs were completely ignored. In 1916, A Sikh representative [[Sardar Gajjan Singh]] of [[Ludhiana]] moved an ammendment be attached recommending the addition
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  • ...projects at Sultanpur Lodhi on Friday, 23-Nov-2018. Tribune Photo: Malkiat Singh }} ...on Friday, 23 November 2018, the Punjab Chief Minister [[Captain Amarinder Singh]] launched a year-long preparations for the celebrations of the 550th birth
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  • ...sacre was organized.<ref name="Swadesh Bahadur Singh 1996">Swadesh Bahadur Singh (editor of the Sher-i-Panjâb weekly): "Cabinet berth for a Sikh", Indian E *5:30 PM: The motorcade of President [[Zail Singh]], who is returning from a foreign visit, is stoned as it approaches AIIMS.
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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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  • ...uld, therefore, benefit by being insulated from politics. Bhai Sahib Kapur Singh had, on the other hand, held that not only was political power indispensibl ...gonist of politics being an integral part of Sikhism, interprets Bhai Jodh Singh’s view as a response to the current Sikh situation characteristic of the
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  • (Rehitnama Bhai Chaupa Singh jee)'' ...itted to living upto principles. It is the identity of a Sikh. Guru Gobind Singh jee told His Sikhs:
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  • Although the keeping of unshorn hair was mandated by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] as one of the [[5ks|Five K's]] or [[five articles of faith]], it has long [[Guru Gobind Singh]], in defiance of this infringement by the Mughals asked all of his [[Sikh]
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  • ...rom Gurdwara Baba Atal, Amritsar|19th century fresco painting of Baba Deep Singh from Gurdwara Baba Atal, Amritsar]] ...jab1.htm#5</ref> which was founded by the last Sikh prophet, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji. <ref>[http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01dec19/state.htm#2 Daily Excelsi
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  • ...devotees of the Lord. The king of Nepal, Raja Sasodhia Rajput Mahan Ranbir Singh came to the Guru Ji and received secular as well as religious instructions. by Sirdar Kapur Singh at [http://www.sikhcoalition.org/Sikhism14.asp www.sikhcoalition.org]
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  • Author: Prof Devinder Singh Chahal, PhD ...Bawa, Gurmit Singh, Loehlin, C. H., Sher Singh, Tara Chand, and Trilochan Singh.)
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  • ...ait-of-Hari-Singh-3.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Painting of the Sikh Lion Hari Singh Nalwa]] ...e campaigns of the Sukkarchakkias [[Charat Singh Sukkarchakia]] and Mahari Singh.
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  • ...ndent. Thus God is at once One and Many implying Unity in Diversity. Kapur Singh suggests Oan = Transcedent, -kar = Immanent. The Mandukopanishad defines th Once 6 Khalsa returned to Guru Gobind Singh ji, Guru Sahib said you all look very beautiful and
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  • ...etch of Sikhs - Sir JB Malcolm</ref><ref name=twarikhgurukhalsa>Giani Gian SIngh, Twarikh Guru Khalsa</ref> ...ey studied, discussed and understood these compositions during Guru Gobind Singh's lifetime and after his demise in 1708.
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  • ...exampled mercy characteristic of the House of Guru Nanak.'' — Brig. Partap Singh Ji Jaspal (Retd.) |Children = [[Guru Gobind Singh]]
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  • ...bind Singh. Inzameling van Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib, Patna. Foto: Jeevan Singh Deol. Interessante Nota: Chakar en Kirpan die boven ik-Oankaar afgebeeld st ...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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  • ...ly/Great Timeless Lord). This jaikara, first popularized by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], [[Nanak X]], has become, besides being a popular mode of expressing ebul ...he attributes arising from His quality of Timelessness. [[GGS|Guru Gobind Singh’s]] principal composition of adoration is entitled [[Akal Ustati]] (Lauda
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  • [[Image:BhaiSahibJiArdas.jpg|thumb|200px|(Pujio) Bhai Sahib Norang Singh Ji doing Ardas|right]] ...h the opening stanza of '''Var Sri Bhagauti Ji''' written by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji (The Var Sri Bhagauti Ji is contained with the [[Dasam Granth]]). This
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  • ...me discipline that had been enjoined upon the Sikhs to follow. Guru Gobind Singh, thus, brought Guruship on a level with his followers. It was a revolutiona ...tened the country or any larger expedition was to be undertaken. When Tara Singh of Van was killed in 1726, along with his cornpanions, the Sikhs passed a g
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  • |Image name = Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji (1667-1708).jpg |Subject Name = Guru Gobind Singh<br><br>(1667 to 1708)
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  • ...member of the [[Khalsa]]. The Khalsa is the "Saint-Soldier" of Guru Gobind Singh who stated the following: ...his heart, then consider him as the immaculate Khalsa'''."'' (Guru Gobind Singh in the Dasam Granth page 1350)
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  • ...desires, it merges back into His Timeless and Formless Self. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] calls this process of creation and dissolution udkarkh ([[Sanskrit]], utk ...udies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • ...]] - [[October 6]], [[2004]]), also known as '''Yogi Bhajan''' and '''Siri Singh Sahib''', was a charismatic and influential proponent of Kundalini Yoga and ...is parents from a Khatri Sikh family, of Puri Clan. His father, Dr. Kartar Singh Puri, served the [[Wikipedia:British Raj|British Raj]] as a medical doctor.
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  • 26. Guru Gobind Singh was surrounded on all sides by dangers, so he retreated to the mountains (P 27. Guru Gobind Singh never studied Sanskrit but tried to imitate it in his compositions, which o
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  • ...h claims with such undisguised bias. The convention authorized Master Tara Singh to devise ways and means to bring home to the Government of India Sikhs' se ...ethers at which he was likely to be present, was persuaded by Giani Kartar Singh and others to act as a mediator betwen the Akalis and the government. He sh
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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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  • [[Guru Gobind Singh]] calls this process of creation and dissolution udkarkh ([[Sanskrit]], utk *2. Jodh Singh, Bhai, Gurmati Nirnaya. Amritsar, 1932
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  • [[Image:BhaiSahibJiArdas.jpg|thumb|200px|(Pujio) Bhai Sahib Norang Singh Ji doing Ardas|left]] ...ginning of the Ardas is strictly set by the tenth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. When it comes to the conclusion of this prayer, the devotee uses:
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  • ...s and many units of this battalion were literally annihilated. Jemadar Ram Singh was the only survivor of his platoon. Another Sikh, jemadar Kapur Singh, kept on fighting until everyone else was out of action, except for one wou
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  • ...ost on the road to Kabul, and a 'taksal' (mint) during the reign of Ranjit Singh [1780-1839]. Twenty miles to its north west lies Chillianwala. Here the las ...given to the residents of Bhera. The Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh is a Kukhran of the Kohli subcaste. He went to school at Gah a small villag
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  • ...htm Evolution of Autonomous Sikh Polity: The Early Phase]''' by Dr. Kuldip Singh, FRCS April 2005 ...Mark on forehead) and wear their sacred thread (Bachitar Natak-Guru Gobind Singh). Guru Nanak had refused to wear the sacred thread as a ritual of no signif
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  • ...yr.jpg|''"There was sadness on Earth but joy in Heaven"''<br>[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}} Guru Gobind Singh recorded his father's martyrdom with these words:
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  • The Sant Nirankari Mission was formally launched in 1929 by [[Baba Buta Singh Ji]] in the province of Punjab (British India). It is neither a new religio [[Image:Butasinghnirannkari.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Shri Buta Singh Ji, Founder Sant Nirankari]]
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  • ...f other [[Sikh Misls]]. In the early nineteenth century, [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] secured the Punjab region from outside attack and covered the upper floor ...where three Gurus spent many hours, and its minarettes. [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], the great Sikh Maharaja of the only Sikh state to never be ruled by the
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  • ...precept actually practised in the Sikh Panth. Writing about [[Guru Gobind Singh]], Dr. Narang says: ‘Of the five who offered their heads, one was a Khatr ...address the other as the adopted son of the Oppressed Guru ([[Guru Gobind Singh]]) and would publicise themselves
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  • == Article by Bhai Manmohan Singh Ji == ...so implies that the four taboos which, have been declared by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] himself as basic and of fundamental importance, may not necessarily be co
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  • {{p4|Image:Banda_Singh_Bahadur.jpg|Banda Singh Bahadur, (illustration will soon be changed}} '''Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]])''' (Lachhman Dev
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  • (Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Vol. 1, 1995, ed., Harbans Singh, page 133- Gurnam Singh and Parkash Singh Badal in the Punjab, newly demarcated in 1966, Sikhs are
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  • After having enjoyed power under chief ministers, Gurnam Singh and [[Parkash Singh Badal]] in the [[Punjab]], newly demarcated in 1966, [[Sikh]]s are represen ...Government passed in to the hands of the Congress Party, with [[Giani Zail Singh]] (later, President of India) as chief minister. This electoral debacle led
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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 ...Singh. Collection of Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib, Patna. Photograph: Jeevan Singh Deol.<br>Interesting Note: The Chakar and Kirpan drawn above the Ik-Oankaar
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  • As adapted from article By Wazir Singh ...ranth Sahib]], the Sacred Book, which was so apotheosized by [[Guru Gobind Singh]].
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  • ...cle by: [[Pritpal Singh Bindra]], Author & Columnist Winner: Akali Phoola Singh Book Award ‘98 ...ulan-Amritsar-Wale)-Sri-Sukhmani-Sahib-Ji-Diyan-Visheshtaian.html Guriqbal Singh (Gurdwara Mata Kaulan Amritsar Wale) - Sri Sukhmani Sahib Ji Diyan Vishesht
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  • ...is one of Charitars from the [[Charitropakhyan]] written by [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. This Chariter is also known as the '''Charitar of Noop Kuaar'''. It is a ==Historical Significance : Is this related to Guru Gobind Singh?==
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  • ...rm of nationalism in which all communities may live as equals.<ref> Singh, Kapur, “Golden Temple and Its Theo-political Status,” [http://www.sikhcoaliti ...s—who constituted about 1.1 percent of the population of British-India<ref>Singh, Iqbal, Punjab Under Siege: A Critical Analysis, New York: Allen, McMillan
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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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  • [[Image:Bhatji sketch.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Portrait of Bhagat Puran Singh]] '''Bhai Puran Singh''' ('''[[4 June]], [[1904]] - [[5 August]], [[1992]]''') was born at Rajewa
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  • * [[Kirpa Singh Dutt]] ...p.28. For more details see M.S. Ahluwalia, Naqshbandis of Sirhind in Fauja Singh (ed.) Sirhind Through the Ages, Punjabi University Patiala (Patiala, 1972),
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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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  • [[Dr Gopal Singh]] was responsible for completing the first complete translation of the {{G1 Dr. Gopal Singh's stellar reputation for scholarly work in service of the Dharma is well de
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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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  • ...tely overwhelmed the audience with its captivating sound..(ref: Dr. Balbir Singh, 'Lammi Nadar' 1959). In fact, Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, writes in his 'Mahan Kosh', that the Rebab was previously known as "
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  • ...g of Khalsa (baptised Sikhs or saint soldiers in A.D. 1699) by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Guru of the Sikhs, ...quarrelsome, flocked to the new brotherhood (Khalsa), and he (Guru Gobind Singh) soon had a force which enabled him to try conclusions… …with the force
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  • '''this article with thanks to: Bhai Bhupinder Singh Holland''' [[Image:Maharaja patiala.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Maharaja of Patiala Bhupinder Singh, an Honorary Lieutenant Colonel in WWI, with Belgian Generals on the frontl
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  • ...otection could be got ready. They did not wish to move, however, and Natha Singh, the leader of the party, assured me that they felt quite safe so high up; From interview with late Indar Singh Gill,Nairobi
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  • ...they had emerged from their own ranks. Until one of the immigrants, Arjan Singh of the village of Malak in the Ludhiana district brought a full-sized Guru ...sm, the definition of these boundaries was still a matter of debate. Kahan Singh's Ham Hindus Nahin (`We Are Not Hindus') published in 1897, was a forceful
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  • ...onfederacies (1739-1768), Simla, Minerva Book Shop, 1952, p. 10; Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs, Volume I: 1469-1839, Delhi, Oxford University Pres ...h confederacy united and a kingdom was established under [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] that lasted to the middle of the 19th century.
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  • ...d itself by the rise of Dogras and Brahmins during the last days of Ranjit Singh. Under the cloak of amity, they had surreptitiously pushed idols into the h ...orked out in 1855 that the Sikhs, who constituted 10 million during Ranjit Singh’s time, accounted for only 200,000 in a population of 3 million in the La
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