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  • [[Image:DileepKaur.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Dileep Kaur and Jatha performing Kirtan]] ...gets some prize cash and a recording contract (meaning she’ll be producing a CD in the near future).
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  • '''Akali Kaur Singh''' ...Chakar, in the valley of Kashmir. His father Mohan Singh and mother, Karam Kaur were generous persons. One of his ancestors Amolak Singh received Amrit (in
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  • ...han Singh, and the widow of Sardar Charat Singh Sukerchakia (d. 1770). Raj Kaur who later gave birth to Ranjit Singh, the great Sikh Emperor from 1799-1839 ...Maan, a loyal friend of Mahan Singh, and his supporter. She gave birth to a Son, whose name has been forgotten, in History.
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  • This is a list of martyrs who defended Harmandar Sahib, and laid down their lives for N/A
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  • '''Maharani Mehtab Kaur (''' 1782 – 1813) was the first wife of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], the fo ...Mehtab Kaur's portrait wrongfully attributed to Chand Kaur|Maharani Mehtab Kaur by Ratan Singh in 1810]]
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  • ...[Sri Guru Ram Dass Ji]], [[Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji]] and [[Guru Hargobind]]. A genuine Seli topi worn by one of these Gurus is lying at the the Fort of [[ ...rditta (grandfather of Bibi Rup Kaur) and Bibi Rup Kaur had received it as a gift from her grandmother.
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  • ...h, Lodria Singh and Roop Kaur against subedar Shamas Khan. He had abducted a girl from BEhram. The [[Sikh]] soldiers who got martyrdom were cremated her
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  • {{P|File:Gurmeet Singh Ubhi.jpg|Daughter Amrit Kaur and father, Gurmeet Singh Ubhi}} A 24-year-old Sikh girl was killed, her father has been charged with her murd
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  • ...813), daughter of Sardar Gurbakash Singh (d. 1785), and Sardarni Rani Sada Kaur (d. 1832), of Kanhaiya Misl in Gurdaspur District of Punjab. The Maharaja g *2. Sardarni Rani Raj Kaur (d. 1838), daughter of Sardar Ran Singh (d. 1782) of Nakkai Misl, in Kasur
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  • [[File:Raj Kaur Nakai.jpg|thumb|249px|left|Maharani Raj Kaur Nakai / Datar Kaur (d. 1838)]] ...known as, Mai Nakain. She was the daughter of Sardar Ran Singh (d. 1784), a Sandhu Jatt, Sikh Chieftain, of Nakai Misl. She was the granddaughter of Sa
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  • ...a term used to refer to the person who perform Kirtan - sings and/or plays a musical instrument while reciting or singing kirtan. In [[Sikhi]] it is the ...''' refers to the "group" of the members performing [[Kirtan]] together as a team; it refers to the Ragi "band"!
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  • ...Sukkarchakia (d. 1770), and Mai Desan (d. 1778). He had a Sister named Raj Kaur, who later got married to Sardar Sahib Singh Dhillon (d. 1811), of [[Bhangi ...e the Sikh ruler of the Punjab, in 1799. Bibi Mai Kaur, also gave birth to a Son, he became the foster brother of Ranjit Singh.
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  • ...someone raised a platform at the site where she had been cremated. Later, a Gurdwara was soon to rise around site, constructed by the local Sikhs. ...he fluted lotus dome on top of the building has a gold-plated pinnacle and a gilded khanda as finial.
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  • ...to be known as Sant Lahina Singh. after his death in 1893, Sardarni Chand Kaur, was allowed to was allowed by government to draw half of his pension for h
    952 bytes (167 words) - 00:34, 7 April 2012
  • '''Preet Kaur Gill''' is a British Labour Co-operative politician. She is the Member of Parliament (MP ...] Her father was a foreman and later a bus driver and her mother worked as a seamstress.[2][3] Daljeet Singh was the longest serving president of the Gu
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  • ...ulab Kaur.jpg|thumb|250px|Bibi Gulab Kaur|link=Special:FilePath/Bibi Gulab Kaur.jpg]] ...a Harnam Singh (Tundilat), leaders of Ghadar Party Branch in Manila. Gulab Kaur joined the movement to overthrow the British in India and became one of the
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  • ...y, because of serious rift between them in 1845, in front of Maharani Jind Kaur and Maharaja Duleep Singh.
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  • ...j Bhan was born to [[Baba Hari]] ji and [[Mata Milavi]] of Basarke Gillan, a village 12 km southwest of [[Amritsar]]. ...ht Kaur|Bakht Kaur]] (also known as Lachhmi, Lakhmi or simply Lakkho) from a Duggal [[Khatri]] family. [[Guru Amar Das]], born on 5 May 1479, was the el
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  • ...ty on the December 23rd 1845. He married seven times, Including Rani Karam Kaur, the daughter of Sardar Gulab Singh of Buria. ...h dominions in March 1849, the Patiala ruler was generally acknowledged as a spokesman for the Sikh community.
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  • ...They are mainly Sikhs and are found in the Punjab region, India. They are a minority among Saini Sub-Castes. But forms an important component of the gl ...nionline.net/list-of-saini-clans.html]</ref><ref>[https://sites.google.com/a/sikhcastes.com/sikh-castes/sikh-caste-names/saini-sikh-subcastes]</ref>
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