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  • ...ury owing to lack of lighting. Electric light would, pleaded Sardar Sundar Singh, enhance the glory of the Golden Temple and prove a boon to the visiting de ...ingh Bedi, Rai Bahadur Sardar Sujan Singh of Rawalpindi and Sardar Balwant Singh of Attari. Subscription lists were opened and fundraising started in towns
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  • ...n built in his memory. During his stay here he met the ruler, Raja Bahadur Singh. The Raja was greatly impressed by the teachings of the great Guru. He rais ...Committee]] at [[Amritsar]]. Sardar Sundar Singh Majithia and [[Bhai Mohan Singh Vaid]] served on the local managing committee during 1923-25, but the finan
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  • ...his job to devote himself to religious pursuits. He first reorganized the Singh Sabha in his own village and started preaching under its auspices the idea ...t, at which a Muslim family received the rites of the Khalsa. Bhai Teja Singh was one of the Pahj Piare or the five chosen who conducted the ceremony.
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  • Sant Sham Singh (1803 - 23 April 1926), holy man who was also an accomplished musician, w ...guidance of Pandit Atma Singh and the Nirmala scholar, Thakur Dayal Singh.
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  • ...nitiated by the [[Nirankari movement]] and followed up especially by the [[Singh Sabha]]. Anand marriages were routinely reported in the Sikh Press towards ...r in old Sikh texts such as [[Rahitnama Bhai Daya Singh]] and [[Giani Gian Singh]], [[Panth Prakash]].
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  • ...m [[Phillaur]] railway station in the [[Punjab]], marked a high point in [[Singh Sabha]] resurgence, The occasion was the conversion to Sikhism of Maulawi K ...[[Sri Guru Singh Sabha]], Bhasaur, which under the leadership of Babu Teja Singh (1867-1933), then a suboverseer in the irrigation department of Patiala sta
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  • ...red risaldar (cavalry) major and honorary captain of the Indian army, Arur Singh, were anathematized among Sikhs for their association with the [[Jallianval ...Sahib unatended. The reformers occupied the Akal Bunga and appointed Teja Singh Bhuchchar as [[Jathedar]] of the [[Akal Takhat]], with 25 volunteers to gua
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  • '''Master Sunder Singh Lyallpuri''' (1878 - March 3, 1969) was a great Sikh personality of twentie ...Sunder Singh was married in 1901 to Bibi Sant Kaur, daughter of S. Mangal Singh of Nizampur.
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  • '''Master Sunder Singh Lyallpuri''' (1878 - March 3, 1969) was a great Sikh personality of twentie ...Sunder Singh was married in 1901 to Bibi Sant Kaur, daughter of S. Mangal Singh of Nizampur.
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  • ...ikhs were represented by the same two delegates, Ujijal Singh and Sampuran Singh. Of the enlarged membership of 114 at this conference, 51 were appointed to ...tional negotiations from making any headway. In early August, Sir Jogendra Singh convened sessions with Muslim leaders in Shimla, but opposition to compromi
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  • ...h claims with such undisguised bias. The convention authorized Master Tara Singh to devise ways and means to bring home to the Government of India Sikhs' se ...ethers at which he was likely to be present, was persuaded by Giani Kartar Singh and others to act as a mediator betwen the Akalis and the government. He sh
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  • ...tely overwhelmed the audience with its captivating sound..(ref: Dr. Balbir Singh, 'Lammi Nadar' 1959). In fact, Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, writes in his 'Mahan Kosh', that the Rebab was previously known as "
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