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  • ...Singh Ahluwalia, Kapoor Singh, Adina Baig and others, attacked the mighty army of Nassar Ali. In the ensuing battle, Nassar Ali was captured and later bur ...Afraid of Vadhbhag Singh, Adina Beg appealed to Jassa Singh of the Khalsa Army for mercy upon the civilians of Jalandhar(9)
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  • ...g a herd, flock, group, multitude, troop, band or host, signifies in the [[Sikh]] tradition a ''''group of volunteers''' coming forth to carry out a specif ...he had to be a good horseman, because in guerrilla warfare, such as the [[Sikh]]s had to resort to against the superior might of the State, speed and mobi
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  • ...outh India. To bruise the mutiny he started to move towards south with his army and also asked Guru Ji to step with him. ...hib which was used as the place to cook and serve the langar for Guru Ji's army.
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  • ...der Sant Jodh Singh, he studied Sikh theology and Sikh texts and practised Sikh music. His entry into punjabi politics was much later but the influence to ...There he raised a gurdwara in memory of the celebrated eighteenth-century Sikh scholarly personage and martyr, Bhai Mani Singh , who was native of Kaimbov
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  • ...anuals of Sikh code. But some of his assertions are not in conformity with Sikh belief and teachings. For example, he accepts the Gurus as incarnations of ...ell one in the Sikh Reference Library at Amritsar until it perished in the Army attack on the Golden Temple complex in 1984.
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  • ...rule was shortlived, as he and his deputy Pandit Jalla were killed by the Army on 21 December 1844. ...his Council represented a combination of elder statesmen of the Darbar and army generals. Maharani Jind Kaur acted with determination and courage in transa
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  • ...st a ruler imposed by the East India Company precipitated the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and January 22, 1849, when the last defenders surrendered. ...t was ruled by a Hindu vassal, Dewan Mulraj. In that year, the First Anglo-Sikh War broke out, and was won by the British East India Company. There was an
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  • ...e Khalsa initiatory rites at the hands of Diwan Darbara Singh, a prominent Sikh leader of the post Banda Singh period. By 1734, Dasaundha Singh was a leadi ...a reserve force at Amritsar, used to act as standard bearers of the Khalsa army. Hence the name (nishan = flag or standard; vali= owning or unfurling). In
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  • ...t of Mahalpur, in presentday Hoshiarpur district of the Punjab, joined the Sikh forces which conquered Sirhind province in 1764, and secured for himself th ...heirs subject to them providing of 180 horsemen for the Maharaja's Khalsa Army.
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  • ...000 -- Fourth orchestrated Sikh massacre in twenty-one months ------- Four Sikh girls murdered & six wounded in Poshkreeri village of the Kashmir valley -- ...Sikhs were murdered - Al Capone style - by government assassins in Indian army uniforms.
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  • ...hs to bring weapons and horses to him so as to strengthen his army. Here a Sikh brings a horse in His darbar.]] ...hip on his forehead. Let him sit fully armed on his throne and maintain an army to the best of his ability. Other than this, let him embrace the practices
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  • 1918 Maharaja Ranjit Singh conquered Kashmir and combined it with Sikh State. ...Conference was attended by the socities of the eastern region. The Calgary Sikh Society, which was not on good terms with the federation, provided unqualif
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  • ...he Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, he played an important role in Sikh religious affairs, though his affiliation to the Nirmala order was unambigu ...Svami Bhagat Singh of Pindi Gheb. Mul Singh familiarized himself with the Sikh texts. He then travelled to Amritsar where he formally accepted the discipl
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  • ...aimed at establishing friendly relations with them and weaning them from [[Sikh/Maratha Relations|Maratha]] influence. ...ces in the region (1804-05) and recommended to his government to take the Sikh chiefs under its protection.
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  • ...Tara Singh guilty of having perjured his pledge and blemished thereby the Sikh tradition of religious steadfastness and sacrifice. They had no comments to 1. Sahni, Ruchi Ram, Struggle for Reform in Sikh Shrines. Ed. Ganda Singh. Amritsar, n.d.
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  • ...e-de-camp to his uncle, General Sir Henry Fane, commander-in-chief of the army of the East India Company during late 1830's, is "a narrative of [the autho ...ief accepted the invitation. Henry Edward Fane, who accompanied him to the Sikh capital of Lahore, provides in his book a graphic description of the visit
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  • ==The Right Sikh at the Right Place at the Right Time== ...r of 1965. He was a calm, intelligent and brave Sikh soldier in the Indian Army. He served his people and nation in the tradition that has been established
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  • '''Tatla is first turbaned Sikh regular officer in Canadian Air Force''' ...tever he selected would become the standard, setting a precedent for every Sikh who follows him into the service
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  • The film portrays two major battles of Baba Deep Singh, who with his Sikh soldiers, warded off Ahmed Shah Abdali’s attempts to take looted gold, si ...nacted by Sikh women actors. The first cinemascope Punjabi feature film on Sikh history has been produced with a budget of Rs 2.5 crore.
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  • ...reserved in the Sikh Reference Library, Amritsar, until it perished in the Army action in 1984, and which is quoted by Singh Sahib Giani Kirpal Singh, he w "When the King and his army reached the Chakk (Amritsar), they did not see any [infidel] there. But a f
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