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  • [[Image:Bhai_Jodh_Singh_1.jpg |thumb|Principal Jodh Singh is standing extreme left in picture and presenting annual report of K Bhai Jodh Singh is a legend of our time. Bhai Jodh Singh took over as Principal of [[Khalsa College]] [[Amritsar]] in 1936. H
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  • #redirect [[Jodh Singh, Bhai]]
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  • ...ossessions were annexed to Ranjit Singh's domain by Diwan Mohkam Chand and Jodh Singh Ramgarhia in 1810-11. Jodh Singh was a deeply religious person. He built the Ramgarhia Buriga on the G
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  • ...d the Guru Granth Sahib by the Guru. He compiled the GurSikh’s thought. In Bhai Gurdas Jee’s Vaaran (poetry), he says: ‘jodh rasoeeaa devthaa gur saevaa kar dhuthar thaaree||’
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bhai Jodh and Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...d the Guru Granth Sahib by the Guru. He compiled the GurSikh’s thought. In Bhai Gurdas Jee’s Vaaran (poetry), he says: ‘jodh rasoeeaa devthaa gur saevaa kar dhuthar thaaree||’
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  • # [[Bhai Langah]] : Was Masand of Jhabal and his area # [[Bhai Jetha]] - Was Masand of Lakhnaur reigon.
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  • #redirect [[Jodh Singh, Bhai]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 20:05, 11 November 2006
  • #redirect [[Jodh Singh, Bhai]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 00:43, 28 July 2007
  • ...ossessions were annexed to Ranjit Singh's domain by Diwan Mohkam Chand and Jodh Singh Ramgarhia in 1810-11. Jodh Singh was a deeply religious person. He built the Ramgarhia Buriga on the G
    2 KB (302 words) - 08:58, 16 April 2007
  • ...inally transcribed the sacred volume, there being no change of hand. Bhai Jodh Singh’s finding is that a finer pen has been used by him in recording dhu 2. Jodh Singh, Bhai, Sri Kartarpuri Bir de Darshan. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...la Beg]], who participated in [[Battle of Gurusar]] and killed by Bhai Rai Jodh in battle.
    203 bytes (32 words) - 10:38, 5 August 2009
  • ...ent educationists and publicmen such as Bhai Jodh Singh, Bhai Mohan Singh, Bhai Takht Singh and Professor Teja Singh. The Trust has since been engaged in i
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  • ...his troop commanders, he ranked next only to BhaT [[Bidhi Chand]] and Rai Jodh. He is said to have trained [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in his boy - hood in the
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  • [[Image:Bhai_Jodh_Singh_1.jpg |thumb|Principal Jodh Singh is standing extreme left in picture and presenting annual report of K Bhai Jodh Singh is a legend of our time. Bhai Jodh Singh took over as Principal of [[Khalsa College]] [[Amritsar]] in 1936. H
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  • ...n Dev Ji (1563-1606), the fifth Sikh Guru. Baba Sang Ji's earlier name was Jodh, He was son of a Dhesi Jatt farmer named Daata of Village Sang Dhesian, in Bhai Jodh known as earlier also joined the Sangat for Karsewa, he had traveled to Cha
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  • ...rjan compiled the main corpus of the 'Guru Granth', a spurious rescension (Bhai Banno's Birh [book]) appeared and this contained many additional compositio ===Bhai Veer Singh ===
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  • ...between them they brought about a major enlightenment in Sikh letters. Bhai Bishan Singh imbibed much of their passion for learning. He took turns with ...He then shifted to Amritsar, where he remained under the tutelage of Giani Jodh Singh and Giani Bakhshish Singh. In one of his books Giani Bishan Singh has
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  • ...devotion by Chaudhari Shamir and Lakhmir, grandsons of the local chief Rai Jodh who fought on the side of Guru Hargobind Ji in the battle of Mehraj in Dece ...dispatched Zafarnama lit. Letter of Victory through Bhai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji, two of the five Panj Piaras to Emperor Aurangzeb who had s
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  • He received Sikh initiatory rites at the hands of the revered Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh (1670-1737) at Amritsar Sahib, in the time of Nawab Zakariya Kha ...h Singh died in 1785. He was not famous, but his successor and son, Sardar Jodh Singh (d. 1818), was an able person, who ruled, with great power, and expan
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  • ...ingh, the Afghan Amir Taimur Shah, Karam Singh Bhangi, Jai Singh Kanhaiya, Jodh Singh, Sahib Singh of Patiala, Fateh Singh Ahluvalia, Jhanda Singh Bhangi, ...10). In all these letters, the Sikh chiefs address each other Singh Sahib, Bhai Sahib, or KhalsaJio.
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  • ...much later but the influence to politics was from beginning as his mentor Jodh singh was a member of Akali Dal. ...of the celebrated eighteenth-century Sikh scholarly personage and martyr, Bhai Mani Singh , who was native of Kaimboval village, then a ruined mound. In 1
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  • ...Tara Singh of Moga on 7 May 1925 and piloted by another Sikh member, Bhai Jodh Singh. The bill was put into operation on 1 November 1925 known as The Sikh
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  • ...gar) in Bhatinda district was once the capital of a big Hindu Zamindar Rai Jodh, disciple of sixth [[Guru Hargobind]]. The holy dagger was bestowed upon hi ...peror in the Deccan by the Guru's two trusted Sikhs Bhai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji. Upon reading the letter the emperor was filled with remors
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  • ...impending attack Bhai Bidhi Chand, Bhai Jati Mal, Bhai Lakhu, and Bhai Rai Jodh had arranged their troops on the four sides of the city before the imperial
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