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  • Ram Singh was not possesed of the forceful personality or military ability of his famed father. To keep him from involving his subjects in plo ...al to the Mughals in an attempt to regain its influential position through military service. Aurangzeb once again levied the hated jizia (a tax on non Muslims)
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  • ...rt. His body was, as he had wished, brought to Lahore and buried with full military honours between the tombs of his two daughters in Kuri Bagh on 19 February.
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  • ...ile the Pathans gave more attention to looting and abduction, the Pakistan Military are reported to have done most of the killing of the refugees and even put (5) Refugees started reaching Gujranwala at 5-30 p.m. on the 12th. Military trucks for their transport were provided by the Pakistan authorities. By t
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  • ..., in the Multan province. Later, he came to Lahore and rose to be a senior military general and courtier. ...ut to the sword on 10 March 1746. Lakhpat Rai followed this with fullscale military operations against Sikhs who had sought shelter in hills and forests, endin
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  • ...of the American Sikh community. The caucus seeks to address issues such as military discrimination, violence and bullying of Sikhs and raise general awareness
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  • ...[[Babur]], a warrior chieftain from what is today Uzbekistan, who employed military aid in the form of matchlock guns and cast cannon from the Ottoman Empire,
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  • ...y turned out cadets marched in, with traditional zeal, to the tunes of the military band. Surely, the young boy was a Sikh cadet and sitting in Pakistan's Military Academy Kakul. To the surprise of most of those attending that day, there w
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  • ...ere in the evening. Also this is where the Guru organized his followers on military lines following skirmishes with the Mughal forces.
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  • ...Bhagwan Singh, and eventually became his chela. The Dera was practically a military camp with 1200 musketmen and 3000 horsemen. It had always been a sanctuary He displayed superb military generalship and knowledge of tactical warfare. What sustained him was his r
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  • ...a, Turkey, Syria and Jerusalem, reached Cairo, where he joined the Turkish military medical service. In 1822, he heard about an outbreak of plague in Syria and Ranjit Singh was out on a military expedition when Honigberger arrived at Lahore and did not return until the
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  • ...armed revolt Udham Singh was appointed one of the "generals" for imparting military training to the volunteers. On his way back home, he visited Canton and Pen
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  • ..., especially in revenge for [[Operation Blue Star]], the government's 1984 military operation in the [[Harimandir Sahib]] (Golden Temple) in [[Amritsar]]. It a
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  • This was the last military engagement in which the Guru was envolved. It took place on December 29, 17
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  • COURT AND CAMP OF RUNJEET SING, THE, by W.G. Osborne, military secretary to Lord Auckland, GovernorGeneral of India (183642), first publis
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  • ...rom the village of Majitha, son of Mahna Singh (d. 1802), was aJagmfar and military commander under Maharaja RANJIT Singh. He was placed in the Dera Khas. a re
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  • SirJohn Littlcr left the Punjab in January 1848 to become the military member of the GovernorGeneral's council and MajorGeneral Whish replaced him
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  • ...late as the 19th century. George Cameron Stone, writing in 1934 of a Sikh military exhibition he had witnessed many years prior, described the skilled use of
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  • ...e Punjab became increasingly disordered, while the British increased their military forces on their border with the Punjab. Eventually, the increasingly turbul Byron Farwell, "Queen Victoria's little wars", Wordsworth Military Library, 1999, ISBN 1-84022-216-6
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  • ...ingh Dhillon''' (1914-2003) was a decorated and celebrated Indian and Sikh military war hero. He was commissioned into Bengal Engineer Group in 1936, was the f
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  • ...procured him through the good offices of Sir Walter Scott. He received his military training at Addiscombe and professional training in engineering at Chatham. ...from his predecessors' concern with the assessment of Sikhs' political and military strength or the description of the manner of their court to the identificat
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