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  • ...ra the royal treasury at Delhi. Dara hastily used the treasure to raise an army which would soon prove to be no match for the well trained professional fo ...Mogul fortune of his forbearers in endless wars in the Deccan suporting an army of more than a million men.
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  • Sikh women are always known to have responded to the call of their duty. They ha Bibi Harsharn Kaur was a brave Sikh woman who gave her life to fulfill her obligation. She faced the odds and d
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  • ...h Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. The Guru was pursued by the [[Mughal]] Army and it was at the site where this [[Gurudwara]] now stands, where he pause ...f facing certain death, helped the Guru to escape from the pursuing Mughal army. Here Guru Gobind Singh donned the blue robes of a [[Sufi]] pretending to b
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  • ...r's degree in English from Khalsa College, Amritsar in 1940. He joined the army in 1942, serving as a Liaison Officer during the partition. Later, he edite [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...hai Santokh Singh, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, Dalla maintained a private army of several hundred warriors of whom he was very proud. He more than once co #Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...ined the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh as a trooper in 1833 and served the Sikh State up to its annexation in 1849. ...inches, age 75 years; general appearance a fine and handsome specimen of a Sikh." In 1879, Gurcharan Singh carried a letter to the Russian authorities purp
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  • ...ing his stay. Today the fort of Paunta is a popular summer destination for Sikh Pilgrims and others seeking to get away from the heat of the plains. Paonta ...me he sent some Pathans who had been dismissed from service in the Mughal army who had heard of the Guru and wished to join his service. The band of Musli
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  • A Sikh with flowing beard is most beautiful and a Sikh with trimmed beard is most ugly. '''- Arnold Toynbee.''' ...ided condition such as permitted this great leader to be what he was & the Sikh community to practise what they believe? Could the west have played host to
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  • ...n bosses, who have been ordered to pay the student banned from wearing the Sikh Kara damages believed to be at least five figures.}} ...w.sikhnet.com/news/major-sikh-celebration-bc-brings-crowds-and-controversy|Sikh celebration in B.C. brings crowds and controversy|http://www.sikhnet.com/fi
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  • It has belonged to various [[Hindu]], [[Mughal]], [[Persian]], Afghan, [[Sikh]] and British rulers who fought bitterly over it at various points in histo ...Delhi due to confrontation by the Sikhs. He captured Lahore, but the Sikh army did not allow him to enter Amritsar.
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  • ...mmunity (Grewal). His father, Sardar Hoshnak Singh, was a Jawan in the Army. His mother's name was Prem Kaur. Gurumukh Singh had his early chooling i most matters. A liberal Sikh by faith, he is highly secular in his outlook. A confirmed bachelor, Baba G
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  • ...gin. The people of the village, like the rest of the Kashmir Valley's tiny Sikh community, will have to decide whether to leave for Jammu or to stay on and ...apersons. "How could we know who committed the crime?" he asks. "They wore Army uniforms, and spoke Urdu, but we recognised none of them." Karamjit Singh,
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  • The small Sikh shrine existing here was demolished in 1928 by some Muslim fanatics who cla ...|300px|Shield with which Guru Gobind Singh Ji distributes money among his army and is kept at Gurudwara Sangat Sahib]]
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  • ...s as a lawyer, auditor, businessman and author of several books, (his '''[[Sikh Pilgrimage to Pakistan]]''' is his best known book among Sikhs). After bein ...e, retiring shortly before 1972 when Idi Amin, the Commander of Uganda's Army > coupe leader > Dictator turned President and finally CBE 'Conqueror of th
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  • After having studied [[Sikh Scripture]] and history, [[Sanskrit]] language and literature, poetics, phi ...family and an old acquaintance of the poet's father, who was serving as an army officer under Sardar Hari Singh, chief of Buna.
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  • EYE WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF THE ARMY ACTION ...his own words) "an eye-witness to some of the atrociities committed by the Army during its attack on the Golden Temple". About fiftyish, Duggal now lives w
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  • The '''Khalistan Liberation Force''' (KLF) was one of the leading Sikh freedom fighting organisations that was especially active in the Indian sta ...ly Sri Darbar Sahib by the Indian Army, under the orders incidentally of a Sikh, polarised the opinions and mindsets of many Sikhs. Brahma Sahib was no ex
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  • ...ad Shah, furious at the repeated reverses, came out at the head of a huge army determined to scourge the Sikhs out of existence. The latter, following th
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  • ...ant for all [http://sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Compendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs#SIKH:_Short_for_GurSikh_.28_STUDENT_.2F_LEARNER_.29_of_SATGUR GurSikhs] in gener ...) :as "Sant Ji", "Sant Ji Maharaj", and so on. Thereafter, to most of :the Sikh public, he was known as "Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuannaywale."
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  • ...e [[Chandni Chowk]] area of [[Delhi|Old Delhi]], where the revered ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], was beheaded, on [[Wednesday]], [[November 2 ...was recovered and taken to [[Anandpur Sahib]] by [[Bhai Jaita]], another [[Sikh]] of the Guru where it was cremated by the Guru's young son, [[Guru Gobind
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