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  • ...condary education there and was married to Bibi Gurbachan Kaur. Bhai Avtar Singh was involved in agricultural work there until Pakistan was formed in 1947. ...r Gursikhs. He also went to Model Town Ludhiana and met Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh.
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  • [[Image:MaharajaHiraSinghSamadh.JPG|thumb|Samadh of Maharaja Hira Singh]] ...Hira Singh''' (1843 - 1911), born on 19 December 1843, the son of Sukkha Singh of Badrukkhari, ascended the throne of Nabha state on 10 August 1877.
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  • ...arkable history of the family of Gursikhs who gave 29 Shaheeds to the Guru Khalsa This is the family of none other than [[Bhai Mani Ram]] (not [[Bhai Mani Singh Chauhan]]
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  • 1856 Nihal Singh, alias Bhai Maharaj Singh, died a hero's death in the Singapore prison. His death was to the cancer t ...ars, took Amrit at the hands of Bhai Bir Singh, was given the name Bhagwan Singh, and eventually became his chela. The Dera was practically a military camp
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  • ...book says that Udasis used not to cut their hair/beard, but frightened by Singh Sabha movement, now ‘Jataa-dhari’, ‘Mundit’, ‘Bhasmadhari’, ‘ ...When Guru Gobind Singh came to ‘Sabo Ki Talwandi’, Guru Ji sent Baba Deep Singh alongwith 25 Singhs to Dheer Mal to bring the ‘Gurbani Beerh’, which wa
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  • ...ds, such as Bhai Nand Laal, Bhai Sukha Singh, Bhai Chaupa Singh, Bhai Daya Singh, and others, recorded them in the various versions of Rehit Namas. Later, t ...mpiled thirty-one Rehit Namas under the title of Bibayk Varidh. Bhai Kahan Singh, who compiled the Mahan Kosh, states that although there are many Rehit Nam
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  • Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856) ...nly Lawrence, and other pro-British officers of the Lahore Darbar. Maharaj Singh, whose movements were restricted to Naurangabfid by the British, went under
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  • ...pinder singh1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Head Of D.S. Samprada - Sant Bhupinder Singh Rarawala]] ...of this Jatha believe that Bhai Daya Singh was sanctioned by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to initiate his own order of [[Nirmala]] Sikhs.
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  • ...ainly with the Tarkhan tribe because of its later famous Misldhar, [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]], who was a [[Tarkhan]]. Historically, the Ramgarhia community h ...served him with great devotion, such as Bhai Desu Ji, and and Bhai Hardas Singh Ji. But a large number of Ramgarhia Sikhs, started converting to Sikhism, b
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  • 2. Sri Sahib (sword) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji 5. Sri Sahib Baba Karam Singh Ji Shaheed
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  • ...o Attock for 2 and half years Imprisonment. Bhai Karam Singh & Bhai Partap Singh Attained martydom in this incident. One day a squad of army pensioners led by Subedar Singhs Singh Dhaliwal from [[Kapurthala]] state courted arrest. Magistrate Aslam Khan se
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  • ...night the sangat prepared the food and under the leadership of bhai Pratap singh ji who led with Dholki(drum) sang the hymns and led the crowd on that route ...n the next day Bhai Partap Singh, twenty-two years of age, son of S. Sarup Singh Thanedar of Akal Garh, Gujranwala attained martyrdom. when the train-driver
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  • .... He had a religious bent of mind and came under the influence of Bhai Bir Singh of Naurangabad. After the latter's death in 1844, he succeeded him as head ...ders, and Maharaj Singh left Multan for Hazara in June 1848 to seek Chatar Singh Atarivala's assistance in his plans to dislodge the British.
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  • ...ity in the Punjab region of northwestern India. They are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia who was the leader of the Ramgarhia Misl. ...On the death of Khan Bahadur, the Governor of Lahore, in 1746, Baron Jassa Singh, together with his followers, joined his Sikh brethren at [[Amritsar]].
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  • ...Darbara Singh, were also in the retinue of Guru Gobind Singh. Gharbara Singh laid down his life fighting in the battle of Agamgarh Fort, near Anandpur 1. Padam, Piara Singh and Giani Garja Singh, eds., Guru kidn Sakhian. Patiala, 1986
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  • ...ity in the Punjab region of northwestern India. They are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia who was the leader of the Ramgarhia Misl. The Sub Caste Lohar, al ...On the death of Khan Bahadur, the Governor of Lahore, in 1746, Baron Jassa Singh, together with his followers, joined his Sikh brethren at [[Amritsar]].
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  • ==='''Bhagwan Das Ghirarh'''=== ...h enabled rapid opportunity 'for advancement' within the Mughal hierarchy. Bhagwan Das Ghirarh often used torture as a means to his ends. He was friend of Abd
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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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  • [[Image:Gujrantbudhsinghwala.jpg|thumb|150px|Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala]] '''Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala''' (1964 - 31st July, 1992) was a Sikh freedom fighter and ma
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  • [[Image:Manisinghji.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Bhai Mani Singh Shaheed]] ...(prayer). He compiled [[Dasam Granth]] which includes Banis of Guru Gobind Singh.
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