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  • File:Misl Cavalryman The Sikh Army 1799-1849 pg 6.jpg
    ...m the 18th century, taken from Osprey's Men at Arms publications, The Sikh Army 1799-1849.
    (628 × 543 (38 KB)) - 10:54, 10 October 2011
  • ...gail (now in Bangladesh) and tasked to cut off the 93 Brigade of Pakistani Army which was retreating from the north to defend Dacca and its approaches. For [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
    619 bytes (103 words) - 08:07, 6 June 2007
  • ...1846). His troops were stationed at Dharamkot when a division of the Sikh army under Ranjodh Singh Majithia crossed the Sutlej at Phillaur, seriously thre ...va at 'Alival. Soon afterwards, Harry Smith's division joined Lord Gough's army and on 10 February took part in the [[Battle of Sabhraon]]. Later Sir Harry
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  • ...i Singh Dhillon]], one of the most powerful, admired and famous of all the Sikh warriors of the time. He also had a famous warrior brother [[Ganda Singh Dh [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
    910 bytes (138 words) - 17:55, 8 November 2007
  • ...ce services staff course, Wellington, senior and higher command courses at Army War College, Mhow and also the National Defence college at New Delhi. [[Category: Great Sikh Warriors]]
    637 bytes (98 words) - 07:46, 6 June 2007
  • ...He was of Persian descent and a grandson of Qamar udDin, an officer in the army of Nadir Shah. In 1810, on the death ofJodh Singh, Imam Shah joined serv during the first AngloSikh war. His son, Muhammad Shah, a commandant in Sikh artillery, also took part in the battle along with his father.
    620 bytes (102 words) - 03:52, 8 January 2008
  • ...Mouton, entrenchments at Ferozeshah and Sabhraori during the first Anglo Sikh war. As the hostilities ended, he was deported to Europe by the British in
    484 bytes (78 words) - 14:52, 3 March 2007
  • ...of Longewala for which he was awarded Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) by the Indian Army. ...s company did not abandon the post and held the 2000-3000 strong Pakistani Army at bay for the full night until the Indian Air Force arrived in the morning
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  • ...re the martyrdom of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]], the Sikh leaders formed the [[Sikh Confederacy]] which begins to influence the political structure of the [[Pu * 1707-1716, Creation of [[Sikh Confederacy]] begins to influence the political structure of the [[Punjab r
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  • ...he wastelands of Haryana. He fought many times back and forth with various Sikh Bands in the area.) ...rom service by the army panchayats (a group of five Sikhs) who controlled Sikh units after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
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  • ...efs and soldiers had saved the empire. The Sikh soldiers were taken in the army first in 1846....
    683 bytes (95 words) - 12:40, 22 January 2007
  • ...getting some education, he joined the army. He was recruited into the 1st Sikh Regiment in 1874. His outstanding performance resulted in his promotion to Mehtab Singh's services for the Lobana community in the army and in agriculture are well-known.
    855 bytes (130 words) - 18:27, 26 September 2007
  • ...n September 1829, lie left the British, and joined Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army as a gunner, eventually rising to the rank of colonel. He took part in the ...given their discharge. He was posted at Bannu where, in October 1848, the Sikh troops under his command mutinied and killed him for his treasonable conduc
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  • ...t and the fort of Jamrud. In January 1839, Bachittar Singh accompanied the Sikh forces escorting Shahzada Taimur, son of Shah Shuja, to Peshawar. He died i
    747 bytes (116 words) - 13:00, 20 April 2007
  • ...an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to a Sergeant in the British Army. ...y or equivalent rank to Sergeant in the cavalry of the then British Indian Army.
    928 bytes (133 words) - 07:57, 12 July 2015
  • ...y or equivalent rank to Sergeant in the cavalry of the then British Indian Army. ...an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to a Sergeant in the British Army.
    925 bytes (131 words) - 07:55, 12 July 2015
  • ...e position of the Sikh army in the battle of Pherushahr saved the British army from the disaster that stared it in the face. His services were rewarded by
    879 bytes (142 words) - 18:24, 16 December 2007
  • ...is birthplace, at [[Nankana Sahib]]. Many other important early historical Sikh shrines are found in Pakistan. Many thousands of Sikhs from all parts of th ...ngh]] Twenty one year old Harcharan Singh has become Pakistan's first Sikh army officer
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  • ...efs and soldiers had saved the empire. The Sikh soldiers were taken in the army first in 1846. During 1853-54 they crushed the Santhal rebellion in the Gan
    628 bytes (92 words) - 02:24, 18 January 2007
  • ...ngh]] Twenty one year old Harcharan Singh has become Pakistan's first Sikh army officer * [[First Sikh officer in Pakistan Army]]
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