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  • ...pression against the Sikhs. During his regime, a fracas between a band of Sikh horsemen and the State constabulary resulted in the death of Jaspat Rai ...called the [[Wadda Ghalughara]], the Great Massacre, befell the Sikhs on 5 February 1762.
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  • ...4/12/2010.</ref>. Harbinder Singh is the honorary director of the [[Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail]] which is also based in Walsall, UK. ==Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail==
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  • ...Jhanda Bunga. Bhai Mani Singh is not referred as so-called Jathedar in any Sikh work. Bhai Ratan Singh Bhangu calls him "Pujaran sion vado pujari" (chief p ...the shrines. As the caretaker of Akal Takht Sahib, he introduced authentic Sikh practices at Akal Takht Sahib and Darbar Sahib. Baba Prem Singh Hoti wrote
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  • ...rge. Their firsthand accounts form an original and authentic source on the history of that period. Volume III, entitled Political Diaries of the Agent to the ...eshawar. It shows how Captain Abbott, legally a subordinate officer to the Sikh governor of HanpurHazara, Sardar Chatar Singh Atarivala, tried to precipita
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  • ...'s ethos is a deep connection to spirituality and culture, symbolizing the Sikh community's warrior-like spirit and resilience. ...houseofkhalsa.com/ House of Khalsa] is named after the [[Khanda]] Sahib, a Sikh symbol. It was founded by Danny Singh.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sbs.c
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  • ...nd was succeeded by his son, [[Akbar]] who was only thirteen years old. On February 14, 1556, in a garden at Kalanaur in Punjab, Akbar was enthroned as the Emp ...ng to the throne of Delhi[9] This was one of the crucial periods in Indian history, when the Mughals and Afghans were desperately vying for power. The son of
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  • ...ial channel of AngloSikh political and diplomatic communications. When, in February 1809, LtCol David Ochlerlony established a British military post at Ludhia ...istants, Birch, Ross and Murray, to deal with the affairs of the protected Sikh chiefs and hill states between the Sutlej and the Yamuna. In 1815, (lie age
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  • ...officers and their Indian informers. They were strongly attached to their Sikh faith and shared an intense patriotic fervour. At the time of the Sikh Educational Conference at Hoshiarpur from 1921 March
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  • ...nt of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture (ACTDPL) was established in February 2004 with the aim of conducting research and development in linguistic and ===History of Script===
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  • ...ood with air conditioned apartments fully equipped with modern gadgets. On February 24, Professor Sein Htoon, Head of Physics Department received me in his off ...ikh Gurudwara was arranged. The marble slab on the front wall narrates the history of this Gurudwara.
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  • '''General Joginder Jaswant Singh''' (b. 17 September 1945) is the first Sikh Chief of Army Staff of India. ...is predecessor General N C Vij retired on 31 January 2005. He is the first Sikh to lead the Indian Army and the 11th Chief of Army Staff from the Western C
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  • [[Teja Singh Samundri]] ([[20 February]], [[1882]] - [[17 July]], [[1926]]), a leading figure in the [[Gurdwara R ...tion did not go beyond the primary stage, but he was well equipped in the Sikh religious and historical texts. Following in his father's footsteps, he joi
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  • ...jobs for such of the local people as had filled offices of trust under the Sikh Darbar. The lowest grade gazetted officer was the tahsildar. These officers ...w cannons, rifles and other weapons were recovered. All military grants of Sikh times were abolished. The Guides Corps, raised by Henry Lawrence as residen
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  • ...the family to [[Anandpur]] where Ajit Singh was brought up in the approved Sikh style. He was taught the religious texts, philosophy and history, and had training in the martial arts such as riding, swordsmanship, [[gatk
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  • ...gainst the clear discrimination by a school in Birmingham to not allow a [[Sikh]] boy to attend school wearing his [[turban]]. ...r then cut their hair. Also, during the First and Second World Wars, the [[Sikh]]s in the Allied Forces were given special privilege to fight without helme
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  • '''General Joginder Jaswant Singh''' (b. 17 September 1945) is the first Sikh Chief of Army Staff of [[India]]. ...is predecessor General N C Vij retired on 31 January 2005. He is the first Sikh to lead the Indian Army and the 11th Chief of Army Staff from the Western C
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  • ...nama taken. Sant Jee was named from the first letter of the Hukamnama, per Sikh tradition. ..., Panj Dasee, Moksh Panth & other Granths along with which he studied Sikh History. He read 125,000 Japji Sahib’s and performed 360,000 meditations of Mool
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  • ...en the first World War broke out in 1914, there were six battalions of the Sikh Regiment forming part of the British Army. ...re known for their bravery and steadfastness, the British employed all the Sikh battalions, except the 35th Sikhs, fighting at such far-away places as Eg
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  • ...r and the third here at Amritsar. The memorial at Amritsar was unveiled on February 14, 1902. ...by UNESCO as one of the five most significant events of its kind in World history. When news of the battle reached London both Houses of Parliament gave a ra
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  • In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjabi Sikh Ahluwalia Professions were Government, Barrister, Administrative Law, Chari ==History of the Ahluwalia Misl==
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