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  • Sikhs have a long history of military service. Whether in the British Indian Army or the post-independence Indian ...most other Indian peoples, Sikhs have provided the backbone of the Indian military since the late 19th century. While it may not have been accurate to mark Si
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  • Sikh Khalsa Army (1801-1849) was the military force of the Sikh Empire responsible for land warfare, land defence, and al ...ely acted unilaterally and extensively consulted his high command on major military issues affecting the Empire.
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  • '''Havildar''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to '''[[Dafadar]]''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry
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  • '''Dafadar''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry '''Havildar''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to
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  • ...to Muslim state's protection from outside aggression, to be exempted from military service and taxes levied upon Muslim citizens.[7][8][9]
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  • ...military and the [[Operation Blue Star]] in 1984 carried out by the Indian military together with [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|killing of thousands of Sikhs in Del
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  • ...rit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who ...ime on hearing the news. The death was said to be caused by treachery, not military defeat. Sanchit Fazal killed Birbal because of his close relationship with
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  • ...pplies running out for his army and the British Army resupplied with fresh military supplies and more troops, the success in the battle, did not mean success i
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  • ...]]]] '''Qila''' is a [[Punjabi]] word which means fort. Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defense in warfare. Humans have co
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  • '''General Chattar Singh Attariwalla''', was a military commander and a member of the Sikh nobility during the period of the Sikh E
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  • ...tary war hero who was awarded the Param Vir Chakra India's highest wartime military award in 1948. ==Military career==
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  • ...demolished and was located adjoining “parkarma” of the Golden Temple. ''Ex-Military Mazhabi Sikh Association'' is fighting court case against [[Shiromani Gurdw
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  • ...munshi for the lands across the River Sutluj which fell in Ludhiana (made military cantonment by British in 1842.)
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  • ...five yards from the Lahore Fort, Headquarters of the Additional Police and military pickets for the city. Water-taps supplying water to the Gurdwara estate we ...his place abetted arson and attacks on the Gurdwara. On August 11, Baulch Military entered the Gurdwara on pretext of finding out supposed bombs concealed ins
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  • ...Pakistan's first Sikh army officer. After he Graduated from the Pakistani Military Academy, Singh marched in step with his fellow cadets before Pakistani Army ...o the army by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on 17 April 2006 at the Pakistan Military Academy at Kakul in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP).
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  • ...Sukalgarh which he made his main residence. After a long life, filled with military exploits and action, he died quietly in his bed in the year 1805.
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  • ...ary 1605. His grandson, Nand Chand, was a Dlwan or minister as well as a military commander in the time of Guru Gobind Singh. He took part in the battle of
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  • ...havani Das set up 12 departments called daftars to deal with all civil and military accounts. In the districts of different subahs treasuries were established On occasions, Diwan Bhavani Das also performed diplomatic and military duties. He was one of the Maharaja's counsellors at the negotiations with t
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  • ...in various cantonments all over India as her father was a Farms Officer in Military Farms. Beautiful surroundings and loneliness made her a poet at a very youn ...children from the Language Department of Punjab. Her husband was posted as Military Attache to Afghanistan in 1956 and they remained there till 1960. During th
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  • ...wan Kirpa Ram. He was sent in the following year to Kangra, with civil and military authority, to collect the revenues, and in 1832 was tranferred to Firozpur.
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  • ==Military Medals and Honors== Military titles generally referred to qualities of bravery and courage.
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