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  • ...gh Ji, the first President of the All India Seva Panthi Addan Shahi Sabha, Amritsar, and acquired a good deal of theological knowledge and experience from him. ...Singh Ji was the President of the Seva Panthi Addan Shahi Society (Regd.) Amritsar and the chief Sarparasth of Tikana Bhai Jagta Ji Sahib. He chose Mahant Bab
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  • ...Sardar Mangal singh virk was given the rank of Kumedan in the army of the Khalsa. ...ful congregation that had gathered, despite a curfew at Jalianwala Bagh in Amritsar. Some rioting and other activities had lead to the curfew. After this ther
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  • ...om Government High School in the same town. He joined the Forman Christian college at Lahore, but soon left it to enlist in the army (1919). He served at the ...fruitful career as a researcher and historian. The [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]] placed him in charge of its newly-created Sikh History Research Departmen
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  • ...ingh Jee, V. Purane Poore, Tehsil Kasoor, Dist. Lahore, it is now in Dist. Amritsar. Jathedar Chanda Singh was a great Gursikh of high morals and good discipli ...hool – Bhikhivind, after which further studies were made at Khalsa College Amritsar. Along with worldly education, Sant Kartar Singh Jee was educated in Gurmat
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  • ...was published by the Sikh Historical Research Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar, in 1939. ...khs did not resume the attack the following morning. The Shah marched upon Amritsar whither the Sikhs had been reported to have withdrawn. But when he reached
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  • ...performed around the world. When she is not touring she makes her home in Amritsar, Punjab. She completed her MA in Gurmat Sangeet, winning the prestigous Gol ...completing her education at [[Gurdaspur]], Kamal attended BBKDAV College, Amritsar, graduating with a Bachelors degree in Music. She then attended Punjabi Uni
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  • ...ollege at Amritsar, where he had distinguished himself as a member of the College Hockey XI. He was a contemporary of the legendary hockey player Lali or La ...ed to resume his studies. He passed his LL.B. examination in 1921 from Law College, Lahore, and set up practice as a lawyer at Montgomery, where he establishe
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  • ...1984. A copy of the Persian manuscript is preserved at the Khalsa College, Amritsar. Diwan Ajudhia Parshad (d.,1870) had served the Sikh State both as soldier
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  • ...first such temple anywhere in Europe. And this weekend, its successor, the Khalsa Jatha as it was known, celebrates 100 years of Sikhism in Britain. ...n more suitable premises in Shepherds Bush. An association, named the Guru Khalsa Foreign Mission, was created, with a seven-member executive committee set u
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  • ...ost the advent of the British that the administration of the Harimandar at Amritsar was far from satisfactory. ...eachers and students of the Khalsa College was held in Jallianvala Bagh at Amritsar. The following morning some of them were taken to Harimandar, but the pries
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  • Bhai Sher Singh started his career as a lecturer in [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]]. He joined [[Kashmir]] Forest Department in 1920. Later, he was promoted Publisher: Editor, Guru Chamatkar, Amritsar.
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  • ...and the martial law conditions in the Punjab under which he travelled from Amritsar to his village left a deep impact on his mind. While yet a student of the t
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  • ...n Farsi and started his career as a Lecturer in Persian at Khalsa College, Amritsar way back in the early thirties. He resigned this job and shifted to Lahore
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  • ...g women's education in the province. Pratap studied at the Khalsa College, Amritsar and then went to the U.S., where he supported himself by working on farms a ...On April 13, 1932 he started an English weekly paper, ''The New Era'', in Amritsar. He joined politics and the newspaper eventually shut down. He was at first
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  • ...fellow of Balliol College in 1912, and thereafter held positions at King's College London (as Professor of Modern Greek and Byzantine History), the London Sch ...ional when he writes about Guru Sahib’s contribution in the formation of [[Khalsa]]. Again and again he emphasizes the fact that there cannot be any person l
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  • ...rect threat of Christian Missionaries, Muslim Maulalivis and Arya Samajis. Khalsa's moral force and dynamic vitality was rediscovered and Singh Sabha started ...were achieved by Sikhs. Famous Khalsa college at Amritsar and hundreds of Khalsa Schools were opened through out punjab. Many Sikhs ventured outside India a
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  • ...ears. Then he was found and brought home and his family again put him into College. ...ru blesses, he showed that person how to wear the uniform of Akal Purakh`s Khalsa army.
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  • '''The Sikhs Reference Library''', Amritsar is a good case study on the issue. A huge collection of rare Sikh artifacts ...archives maintained by the SGPC, Guru Nanak Dev University, Khalsa College Amritsar, Panjabi University, Language Department and Patiala Archives. Private coll
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  • ...air in the name of 'Satguru' Ram Singh in the Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar and asked the ruling Akali Dal chief to stop all grants to the sect's insti Sikh Missionary College, a leading seminary of the community, also adopted a tough stance on the is
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  • ...nst the British rule by boycotting the visit of the Prince of Wales to the college. ...rfew period the communist party organised a conference at Fatehwal village Amritsar, to be headed by Comrade Achhar Singh Chhina and Mohan Singh Batth. However
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