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  • ...of Sahib Singh Dhillon. She helped anti-British forces in the Second Anglo-Sikh war in 1849. [[category:famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...he survived her husband and helped Anti-British forces in the second Anglo-Sikh war (1849) for which reason her Jagirs were considerably reduced [[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • ...urt of the Delhi University. She was a member of the National Committee on Women and the Advisory Committee of the Amritsar Municipal Corporation. In April [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...]],[[Guru Hargobind]] and the mother of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Sikh]] [[Guru]]. She was born in [[Amritsar]] and married to [[Guru Hargobind]] [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • '''Mata Krishen Kaur''' was the wife of the seventh Sikh Guru, [[Guru Har Rai]] and daughter of [[Baba Daya Ram]], of Bulandshehar. [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...u ji married Bibi Marwahi Ji (Mata Mahadevi Ji), the daughter of a devoted Sikh couple Daya Ram Ji and Bhagan Ji at village Mandiali. [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...[[Bibi Bhani]] (1535), who later married Bhai Jetha (who became the fourth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Ram Das]], See article [[Platforms of Jetha]]), [[Bhai Mohan]] [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...eli Sahib]] at Goindval mention a lady being in charge of the [[manji]] or Sikh centre at [[Kabul]], though they name her differently the former calling he [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...hari was a disciple of [[Guru Amar Das]] ji. She was also one of the first Sikh preachers. Little could be found on the early life of Bhagbhari, sometimes [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...r''', (d. 1918), the wife of Bhai Takht Singh and his partner in promoting women's education among Sikhs, a cause to which they were both passionately devot She had been a resident student at the Sikh girls school, at Firozpur, founded in 1892 and nurtured by Bhal Takht Singh
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  • ...sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]] and also the mother of the seventh Sikh Guru, [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji. [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...e, she was left behind, alone and frightened. This was 500 years ago, when women were not able to work and support themselves independently. This poor girl [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • '''Mai Sukhan''' was the widow of late 18th century-early 19th century Sikh Bhangi ruler [[Gulab Singh Bhangi]], a Dhillon Jatt, who gained renown in P [[Category: Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • [[category:famous Sikh Women]]
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  • [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...literature. She has mostly written about the mindscape of the downtrodden women and her secondary position in society. Even if some of the women in her novels are educated and economically independent, they are unable to
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  • ...Mata Bhag Kaur, who was born in the house of Bhai Mallo Shah ji, a devout Sikh a, Dhillon Jatt, Chaudhary (chieftain), of 84 villages and Jhabal kalan, th ...ins, and is kept as a heritage for the younger generation, to see this old Sikh heritage. The Janam Asthan is built next to the old house of the Jhabalia C
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