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  • ...ired and famous of all the Sikh warriors of the time. He also had a famous warrior brother Jhanda Singh Dhillon. He was appointed commander in chief of the fo [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • ...ired and famous of all the Sikh warriors of the time. He also had a famous warrior brother [[Ganda Singh Dhillon]]. Jhanda Singh appointed his younger brother [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • Bhai Tiloka Ji was a great warrior. As a warrior, he was appointed an army officer with a personal squad of the local ruler Guru Ji said, �Follow your �Khatri Dharma� (the duty of a warrior). Do not do violence by your heart. Do not hurt anyone�s heart. Always me
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  • '''Bhuma Singh Dhillion''' (Died 1746), was a famous royal Sikh warrior of the 18th century in Punjab. He was a Jatt of the village of Hung, near B [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • Bhai Mahi Singh Sunam is revered as a great Sikh warrior and martyr. ...e victory of Bhai Mahi Singh was broken to the congregation which received great applause from the Guru ji and the entire sangat.
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  • ...in modern day [[Pakistan]], into the Sansi-Sandhawalia family. This great warrior, fearless soldier, able administrator, clement ruler, a statesman and liber
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  • '''Sardar Buddha Singh Sandhu''' was a great-great-grandfather of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. He founded the Village of Sukkarc ...s the Ravi, Chenab and Jehlum rivers as many as fifty times. The dauntless warrior had on his body scars of scores of wounds by sword, spear and gun. He died
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  • ...u Gobind Singh]] ji. Bhai Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the [[Battle of Bhangani]], Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bh The brave warrior Sago Shah fell down after killing Najbat Khan.
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  • '''Baba Natha Singh Ji''' (d. 1784), was an 18th century, Sikh Warrior and martyr of the Sikh faith, belonged to the famous Bhatt Sikh family, of ...haheedan, for three years he served the Khalsa Panth, as the Leader of the great Misl Shaheedan.
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  • '''Shaheed Akali Baba Natha Singh Ji''' (d. 1784), was an 18th century, Sikh Warrior and martyr of the Sikh faith, belonged to the famous Bhatt Sikh family, of ...haheedan, for three years he served the Khalsa Panth, as the Leader of the great Misl Shaheedan.
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  • ...pparh Chirhi, near Landran in [[Punjab]] commemorating the victory of Sikh warrior [[Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] over Mughal governor Wazir Khan. The 328-ft to [[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • ...een derived from LUN ("salt") and the BANA ("trade"). The Lobanas were the great salt-carrying and salt-trading community. They were occasionally called Ban ===Warrior View===
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  • '''Sardar Chhajja Singh Dhillon''', was a famous Sikh warrior leader (Jathâ) of the early 18th century in Punjab. He was a Jat of Panjwa [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • 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 was the battle of S
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  • ...e and meditation he had become very powerful, a great warrior, and also a great yogi. It is said that his meditation was so strong, his devotion so one-po ...and the God of Death. Lord Shiva said, "Oh Harnaakash, your meditation is great, your devotion very strong, they have made me come. So I shall now grant y
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  • ...hese qualities in abundance and the success achieved by his Corps was to a great extent due to the personality of the General officer." ...earing his death, in 2003, paid warm tribute to him as a great general and warrior.
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  • ...el best to bulldoze the existence of these shrines. The memorials of great warrior Baba Deep Singh Ji, first Head of Damdami Taksal and Baba Gurbax Singh Ji, ...June 6, 1984. This memorial Gurdwara Yaadgaar Shaheedan commemorating the great sacrifices of thousands of martyrs, was prepared by Baba Harnam Singh Ji Kh
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  • '''Sant Sipahi''' stands for the Sikh concept of '''"[[Khalsa|Warrior Saint]]"'''. The two words 'Sant' and 'Sipahi' can be translated as: * [[Sipahi]] means Warrior or Soldier.
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  • ...killed the brave Khans in the battlefield. The godly Daya Ram, filled with great ire, fought very heroically in the field like Dronacharya. Kirpal in rage, ...up a position in the battlefield from where he discharged sharp arrows in great rage and whosoever was struck, left for the other world.
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  • ...and '''Jamala Singh Nanua''' was a renowned mystic, humanitarian and Sikh warrior of Punjab. <ref name = "Nanua hymn"> ''Nanua Bhagat is a renowned ascetic a ...[[Saini]] of the 17th century and Guru Tegh Bahadur is said to have had a great regard for him.<ref> ''"The close intimates of the Guru took their courage
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