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Less known than their Singh counterparts the Singhnis who fought and proudly fell in defense of their Holy Temple the [[Harmandar Sahib]] in opposition to the Indian Army's storming of the Temple -- code named [[Operation Blue Star]] are known to be five in number.  
Less known than their Singh counterparts the Singhnis who fought and proudly fell in defense of their Holy Temple the [[Harmandar Sahib]] in opposition to the Indian Army's storming of the Temple -- code named [[Operation Blue Star]] are known to be five in number.  


Like the five male devotees of 1699 the [[Panj Pyares]] bravely stood in defense of their beliefs .
Like the five male devotees of 1699 the [[Panj Piare]]s, they bravely stood in defense of their beliefs .


They are:
They are:

Revision as of 12:18, 11 June 2008

Shaheed Bibis of Operation Blue Star

Less known than their Singh counterparts the Singhnis who fought and proudly fell in defense of their Holy Temple the Harmandar Sahib in opposition to the Indian Army's storming of the Temple -- code named Operation Blue Star are known to be five in number.

Like the five male devotees of 1699 the Panj Piares, they bravely stood in defense of their beliefs .

They are:


  • Bibi Upkar Kaur from Karnal in Haryana. She was the daughter of S. Metpal Singh.
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