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'''BULAKA SINGH]]], an eighteenth century  Sikh musician who recited the holy hymns. He lived in the village of Ghurani. in Ludhiana district. He was once humiliated by the local anathematized group who were the followers of Baba Ram Rai. To avenge the insult, hero and warrior [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] sacked the village in 1710. Bulaka Singh was appointed thanedar or police chief of the area.
'''BULAKA SINGH''', an eighteenthcentury Sikh musician who recited the holy hymns. He lived in the village of Ghurani. in Ludhiana district. He was once humiliated by the local anathematized group who were the followers of Baba [[Ram Rai]]. To avenge the insult, hero and warrior [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] sacked the village in 1710. Bulaka Singh was appointed thanedar or police chief of the area.
 
 
==References==
1. Bharigu, Ratan Singh, Prachin Panth Prakash. Amritsar, 1962
 
 
 
Bhai Bulaka Singh is that brave warrior, who inform to singhs in Bikaner forests for dishonour of Harmandir Sahib Amritsar by massa rangarh (Leader of Mandiali village)

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BULAKA SINGH, an eighteenthcentury Sikh musician who recited the holy hymns. He lived in the village of Ghurani. in Ludhiana district. He was once humiliated by the local anathematized group who were the followers of Baba Ram Rai. To avenge the insult, hero and warrior Banda Singh Bahadur sacked the village in 1710. Bulaka Singh was appointed thanedar or police chief of the area.


References

1. Bharigu, Ratan Singh, Prachin Panth Prakash. Amritsar, 1962


Bhai Bulaka Singh is that brave warrior, who inform to singhs in Bikaner forests for dishonour of Harmandir Sahib Amritsar by massa rangarh (Leader of Mandiali village)