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  • ...a shrine known as Gurdwara Guru Tegh Bahadur was started by Sardar Baghel Singh of Chhalaudi, a minor Sikh principality about 3 km from Bani Badarpur. It w 1. Tara Singh, 5n Gur Tirath Sangrahi. Amritsar, n.d.
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  • [[Sant Singh Tegh]] was an Indian Freedom Fighter of [[Jammu]] and [[Kashmir]] state. ...over several languages. He was married twice; to Lakshami Kaur in 1928 and Tirath Kaur in 1945.
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  • ...caught up in competition in an attempt to minimize party bickering, Sadhul Singh, extra assistant commissioner and a prominent Sikh leader, intervened in Au ...as joint teachers. The local dharammsala and the garden of Sardar Charhat Singh were utilized for other facilities.
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  • 1775 Sikhs, under the leadership of Jai Singh, establish complete control over PahadGanj and JaiSinghPura, Delhi. 1923 Bishan Singh Sandhara assaulted by the Babbar Akalis.
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  • ...of Gurudwara Sahib Chatti Padshahi Rajouri, it is said that Sardar Tirath Singh collected funds from the public and started Karsewa for the construction of ...4, the blue print of new Gurudwara was prepared by an Engineer Sardar Tara Singh of Punjab who was working in MES as SDO and was posted at Rajouri at that t
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  • 1806: Maharaja Ranjit Singh signed a friendship treaty with the British. 1741: Bhai Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh beheaded Massa Rangadh to put an end to the ongoing desecration of the Sri
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  • ...rdwara]] was commenced under a managing committee, headed by Sardar Bishan Singh of Hyderabad. The main building, called Sri Harimandir Sahib, was completed *1. Tara Sirigh, Sn Gur Tirath Sangrahi. Amritsar, n.d.
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  • ...government's appointed Sarbarh. Demoralised at government's tactics, Arur Singh appeared before the reformers at their Ja;\fIanwala Bagh Diwan with folded ...e first four were the Sikh states under the sovereignty of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and were brought under British protection by the 1809 treaty of Amritsar. P
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  • #[[Gurdwara Sardar Natha Singh Shaheed]] #[[Gurudwara Baba Deep Singh]]
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  • ...bour at the tank. It is said that when Mahitab Singh Mirankotia and Sukkha Singh arrived here to have the Harimandar liberated from the control of Massa Kha ...rom the lives of Guru Nanak, his two sons and nine successors, Guru Gobind Singh's four sons and Baba Buddha.
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  • ...fortune of meeting him. When visiting Tikana Sahib one finds Mahant Kahan Singh Ji still straightening white sheets in the Main Divan Hall or teaching chil [[Image:Mahant_Sahib_13.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Mahant Kahan Singh Ji]]
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  • {{p|Image:Bhai Vir Singh's house.jpg|The entrance to Bhai Vir Singh’s house}} [[Bhai Vir Singh|Bhai Vir Singh’s]] house on Lawrence Road is a living monument of the great writer. But
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  • ...y Bhai Jaita, also of Delhi, carried it to Anandpur. Bhai Nanu became Nanu Singh after taking the rites of the Khalsa. He laid down his life in the battle o ...attle of Chamkaur on 7 December 1705 with Bhai Himmat Singh and Bhai Sahib Singh.
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  • 12. Ishwar Singh, Member, Municipal Corporation, Mangolpuri (Ward No. 37). led the mobs tha 16. Satbir Singh, Youth Congress –I. He brought bus loads of people from Ber Sarai to Sri
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  • ...le:Original Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, Built In 1844, by the Maharaja Karam Singh, 1798-1845 of Patiala Dynasty..jpg]] ...] in 1952. The historical wall, in which the younger sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] were bricked in, has been preserved in this [[Gurdwara]]. The sanctuary c
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  • ...e World daily visit the Complex and its shrines. One shrine - the Ath-sath Tirath was so named to allow Hindu visitors or those Sikhs who had been raised as ...n of the [[Khalsa]] in 1699 that [[Guru Gobind Singh]] deputed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] with a few other Sikhs to go to [[Amritsar]] and resume control of the to
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  • ...rlier habitation, from which the name 'Patiala' is said to be derived. Ala Singh had begun to rule only over 30 villages around Barnala but had become, by t ...tiala. Baba Ala Singh died in 1765 and was succeeded by his grandson, Amar Singh.
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  • ...ost on the road to Kabul, and a 'taksal' (mint) during the reign of Ranjit Singh [1780-1839]. Twenty miles to its north west lies Chillianwala. Here the las ...given to the residents of Bhera. The Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh is a Kukhran of the Kohli subcaste. He went to school at Gah a small villag
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  • ...ra was on completion dedicated by [[Lieutenant General Maharaja Yadavinder Singh]] of Patiala on 26 January 1941. Standing on a high plinth and entered thro ...fire. After that Ahemd shah Abdali again destroyed it. Later Sardar Jussa Singh Ahluwalia, after taking the historic monuments under his custody, re establ
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  • An eminent example was [[Sir Ganesh Dutt]] Singh. Sir Ganesh Dutt Singh, who was a freedom fighter, administrator and educationist in which capacit ...an, Bakshi, Dewan, Mehta etc. in reward for their bravery. Maharaja Ranjit Singh had appointed many Mohyals to his famous Vadda Risala-the Life Guards of th
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