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  • Who can forget the heroism of Sikhs in the battlefields of World War I and II. Historic battle of Ypres and bloody battle of Neuve Chapelle are Over 138,000 Indian troops fought in Belgium and France during World War I, many of them Sikhs. More than one quarter of these soldiers would became
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  • ...e authoritative work on the subject (The Sikh Regiment In The Second World War, Colonel F.T.Birdwood (OBE)) is not freely available. ==The Sikhs during World War II==
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  • ...ame was A. David. I happened to be commanding a Sikh Regiment during World War II. During battle engagements, on one occasion, my Regiment suffered very h ==After the War==
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  • {{p|File:Ranjit Singh War Museum Ludhiana.jpg|[[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] War Museum Ludhiana}} ...seum of International standard at Ludhiana, consisting of History Gallery, War Heroes Gallery, Uniforms Gallery, Air Force and Navy Gallery, Signal and Me
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  • {{p|File:Sikhsinww1.jpg|Sikhs in World War I}} *Name of the Book: Sikhs in World War I
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  • ...ok on Sikhs in World War 1.jpg|thumb|First Complete book on Sikhs in World War I]] ...r the First ever rare and complete book on history of the 'Sikhs in World War I.’ written by S. Bhupinder Singh Holland.'''''
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  • ...Cross for bravery. An Indian pilot who flew Hawker Hurricanes during World War II has died, it has been announced. Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji, 9 ...e East and Burma and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After the war he became a champion air race pilot in India, and set endurance records in
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  • ...out to a slice of history from 1915 as recorded in the chronicles of World War I. For 10 turbaned Sikh soldiers using six spare turbans, wriggled and drag The German Army had signalled the First World War in mid-1914 with brilliantly executed opening moves. Within days they brush
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  • [[Anglo Sikh War I]] (1845-46), resulting in the partial subjugation of the Sikh kingdom, wa ...he Punjab, was virtually a campaign by the victors of the first Anglo-Sikh war (1845-46) who were now the de facto rulers of the Punjab Kingdom to finally
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  • ==Abdullah Khan's war against Sikhs== ...]] Risaldari (comrades), fought the forces of Abdullah Khan. This historic war took place in September 1629 (however, some chronicles mention 1628).
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  • Sajjan Singh Rangroot is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language war drama film directed by Pankaj Batra. It stars Diljit Dosanjh ,Yoghraj Singh ...Indian soldiers fighting in the trenches of the Western Front during World War 1.
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  • {{p|File:Ranjit Singh War Museum Ludhiana.jpg|[[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] War Museum Ludhiana}} ...seum of International standard at Ludhiana, consisting of History Gallery, War Heroes Gallery, Uniforms Gallery, Air Force and Navy Gallery, Signal and Me
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  • At the close of the First Sikh War in 1846 it was decided to conciliate the men of the defeated "Khalsa Army" ...e fought with this regiment throughout the First Afghan War and First Sikh War and had been promoted to commissioned rank for gallantry and distinguished
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  • ...n 1843. He was killed fighting against the British in the first AngIo-Sikh war (1845-46).
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  • ...ince it is written in such a clear style and deals with matters related to war it appeals strongly to soldiers and warriors. In the ancient times literatu ...n the mental make up of the society, to enthuse and encourage them for the war of Righteousness that he planned to undertake. Thus Chandi the embodiment o
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  • ==War==
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  • ...n the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was originally known as The All India War Memorial. ...y the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in the wake of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
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  • ...ok on Sikhs in World War 1.jpg|thumb|First Complete book on Sikhs in World War I]] ...r the First ever rare and complete book on history of the 'Sikhs in World War I.’ written by S. Bhupinder Singh Holland.'''''
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  • ...lucid and clear leading to a vivid and true presentation of the theatre of war. Although based on the Durga Saptashati of the Markandey Puran, the writing ...ince it is written in such a clear style and deals with matters related to war it appeals strongly to soldiers and warriors. In the ancient times literatu
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  • ...the actual operations in war against Pakistan and again resigned after the war was over in early 1966.
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  • ...n four classes and only for extreme bravery in face of the enemy."'' World War I: Encyclopedia, pp 768, Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts , Contribut ...e '''1st Class [[Indian Order of Merit]]''' for his gallantry during World War I. He held the rank of [[Jemadar]]. Sir Michael O'Dwyer , Lieutenant-Govern
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  • '''Harbhajan Singh Minhas, Sardar Flying Officer''', a decorated World War II veteran, who campaigned for Sikh veterans rights to wear turbans on vete ...that wearing any "headgear" or hat was disrespectful to the memory of the war dead.
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  • • How Europe is indebted to the Sikhs, Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War One 1914 – 1918. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2005 and 2nd • How Europe is indebted to the Sikhs, Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War Two 1939 – 1945. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2007
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  • With the outbreak of war in Europe, [[India]], the Crown Jewel of the British Empire, joined the Tri ...e most volunteers of any of the British Colonial Powers that fought in the war, [[India]] added between 900,000 to 1.5 million troops to the ranks of the
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  • ...ed at the International Criminal Court (ICC) - the world’s first permanent war crimes court. From 31st May to 11th June 2010 around 4600 representative ...that the ‘the old era of impunity was over’ and that for perpetrators of war crimes, there was ‘no safe place to hide.’
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  • ...Europeans who actually fought against the English in the first Anglo-Sikh war. At Sabhraon (10 Feburary 1846) he fell into British hands and was killed.
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  • ...ngh to stop battle as he is unconquerable then only King Kharag Singh left war arena. ...ਤੰ ॥ end at Stanza 1717, makes it 347 Stanza composition dedicated to this war.
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  • ..., at a short distance from Paonta Sahib. When he emerged victorious in the war word spread around that he was the most skilled warrior who could win battl ...yrdom in the war of Bhangani. The Guru has made a detailed mention of this war in Bachittar Natak.
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  • [[Image:Nagara war drum.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Siri Chand Singh playing the Ranjit Nagara as th ...cial Ranjit Nagara can be up to 5 feet across. Traditionally, Nagaras were war-drums. The thundering beat of the huge drums usually meant that the army wa
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  • ...rriors tied their garments tightly and the kings beat their arms; it, that war, the tridents and the spears began to collide with each other.15.<br> ...striking their blows with maces and the mighty heroes are engrossed in the war.<br>
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  • ...es broke out with Pakistan and served as Captain in the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War.[12][13] He served in the Sikh Regiment. ...indiatimes.com/2015-09-21/news/66761141_1_great-war-new-book-1965-indo-pak-war ]{{dead link|date=November 2018}}</ref>
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  • ...used as a weapon, but special varieties were soon developed for fighting. War axes were of all sizes from light weapons, to heavy pole axes requiring the
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  • ...was much grieved by her death. In Germany, Nazism was on the increase, and war was just around the corner. The Local Nazis disapproved of the old Indian l Singh spent most of her adult life with Lina Schäfer.[1][5] During World War I she lived with Schäfer in Germany at the risk of being called a traitor.
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  • ...ame was A. David. I happened to be commanding a Sikh Regiment during World War II. During battle engagements, on one occasion, my Regiment suffered very h ==After the War==
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  • Many times before, rival factions of the Budha Dal have had all out war. Nihang leader Surjit Singh and his accomplices are in the Patiala jail for ...times before, rival factions of the Budha Dal have indulged in an all-out war. Nihang leader Surjit Singh and his accomplices are in the Patiala jail for
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  • ...les in his lifetime against [[Mughal]] chieftains and won all of them. His war strategy was to challenge the Mughal Generals and fight with them directly
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  • ...odh Singh Majithia joined Jawahar singh's faction. In the first Anglo-Sikh war Ranjodh Singh commanded a division of the Khalsa army with 70 guns. He ente ...s correspondence with Diwan Mul Raj of Multan., but was released after the war. His jagir was confiscated and he was given a pension of Rs 2,500 per annum
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  • ...nd historical events happened with him, explaining the Religious Strategy, War Strategy and Ruling strategy. Following are some Historical Points which GU Guru Gobind Singh mentioned the unequal war of the world, i.e battle of Chamkaur, where 40 peoploe were inside a fortes
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  • ...sh also dispatched Indian regiments to China leading up towards the Opium War, which ended with the Treaty of Nanking in 1842 and the opening up of Chin An example is the Battle of Hong Kong during the Second World War, when Sikh and Chinese troops fought together against the Japanese.
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  • ...as made majorgeneral. He served in the Nepal war (1814-16) and the Pindari war (1817-18). In 1818, he was appointed Resident in Rajputana. In 1825, he res
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  • ...out to a slice of history from 1915 as recorded in the chronicles of World War I. For 10 turbaned Sikh soldiers using six spare turbans, wriggled and drag The German Army had signalled the First World War in mid-1914 with brilliantly executed opening moves. Within days they brush
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  • ...oner at the cellular jail there when the Japanese invaded during the World War II. Dhillon worked relentlessly to give shape to Diwan Sigh Kalepani Museum
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  • ...tions at Alival, Ferozeshah and Sabhraori. Lord Dalhousie fought a private war with him during the Punjab campaign of 184849. He complained to the British In the second Sikh war (184849), Lord Gough crossed the Ravl with an army of 24,404 men and 66 gun
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  • Now begins the description of the war with Makrachh : ...ho has killed my father, that mighty warriors should come forward and wage war with me."518.
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  • ...or the presence in large number of these soldiers during the 1947 and 1965 war with [[Pakistan]] the result would have been catastrophic. ...reverses are not a panic sign but this is quite a common phenomena in any war. "This suggestion was not at all acceptable to me. We would have lost [[Am
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  • ...ning, Ranjodh Singh joined Jawahar Singh's faction. In the first AngloSikh war Ranjodh Singh commanded a division of the Khalsa army with 70 guns. He ente ...is correspondence with Diwan Mul Raj of Multan, but was released after the war. His jdgir was confiscated and he was given a pension of Rs 2,500 per annum
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  • ...gh was appointed commander Chief of the Sikh army. His conduct during this war and during the one following was however marked by duplicity. He establishe ...f boats and the tete de pont constructed in front of it. At the end of the war, he made an offer of Rs. 25,00,000 to Lord Hardinge to buy for himself an i
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  • ...veral thousand Sikhs in the city before the Russian invasion, in 1979. The war uprooted several Sikhs and ruined their business. After the departure of th
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  • ...the First Sikh War (1956); Marathas and Panipat (1961); and India Pakistan War 1965, in three volumes.
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  • :10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Sukhmani Sahib/Asa Di War
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  • '''W'''hen the first World War broke out in 1914, there were six battalions of the Sikh Regiment forming p ...ake the Turks, who had entered the war on the side of Germany, out of the war. The 2nd Royal Fusiliers were finding it impossible to even clear the beac
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  • ...etch of a Sikh in the Nazi Army, talking about Asians participating in the war on the side of the Axis. ...kh soldiers, the Germans who were particularly brutal towards prisoners of war had given the Sikh prisoners a chamber with the Guru Granth Sahib Ji and a
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  • ...e Baghdadi people’s common reaction to all those who till the second world war in this century talked about or enquired of the visit of heavenly constella
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  • ...er even touched a weapon and they certainly had no intention of fighting a war. They all disappeared that the night. ...was the cause of much amusement. Being totally inexperienced in the art of war, Kirpal Das challenged Hayat Khan, the Pathan chief, a Pathan who had recen
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  • ...settlement of the district until the commencement of the second Anglo-Sikh war. After the British occupied the Punjab in 1849, they allowed him to retai
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  • ...ductions" label which he set up in 2009. Titles to date include the Sikhs@War series, short films about the Sikh contribution during the World Wars which
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  • ...fifty horse. In 1848, he was sent to Amritsar. After the second Anglo Sikh war his troop was disbanded and he retired on a pension. In 1852, he joined the
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  • ...s successors, and was, at the time of the outbreak of the First Anglo Sikh War in 1845, political agent in the state of Bahawalpur. He was summoned to the ...army from feeling suspicious of British intentions, in which situation the war was an inevitability.
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  • ...at Singapore. It was reactivated after having remained dormant during the war in the east, was registered on 9 March 1940, with its offices at 175, Queen
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  • :Now begins the story of Lachhman-war. ...enemies, has defeated your army; those two boys are fearlessly waging the war and have gained victory,"745.
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  • ...uguese army and was present at many of the the battles of the [[Peninsular War]].<ref name=odnb/> At [[La Albuera|Albuera]], in 1811, he saved the day for When war broke out again in 1815 after [[Napoleon]]'s escape from [[Elba]], Hardinge
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  • {{p3|File:Sikhs at war.jpg|Sikh soldiers in East Africa during World War II}} ...infiltrators was now threatening to engulf the two nations into a suicidal war.
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  • ...scriminative wisdom] and Abibek [spiritual ignorance]. In this respect the war story can be viewed in an analogy of the internal battle between Good vs. E ...ada chari rehendi hai’ meaning, one is always intoxicated in the spirit of war against ignorance.
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  • ...s with turbans (others in helmets) engaged in an armed combat during World War II in Sicily in 1943}} ...ive insubordination - mutiny", with serious consequences. The intensity of war also could not lure them to wear helmets.
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  • ...a result of a long drawn struggle of the people of Punjab after the Indian War of Independence in 1857. Joseph Lwe was the founder of the university. Cont
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  • Now begins the description of war with Inderjit : ...unded and the warriors faced one another and both the armies, prepared for war while thundering;
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  • ...mperor wich were several years in arrears and in great need to support the war of attrition that Arangzeb was waging against the Marathas in the Deccan. T
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  • ...Cross for bravery. An Indian pilot who flew Hawker Hurricanes during World War II has died, it has been announced. Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji, 9 ...e East and Burma and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After the war he became a champion air race pilot in India, and set endurance records in
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  • ...was given by Guru Gobind Singh to weak person, so that they able to fight war against tyranny.
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  • ...ith a commemoration of the [[India]]n soldiers who fell in the First World War in the former front zone around Ypres, the so-called Ypres Salient. ...ubt, this was one of the most remarkable commemorations of the First World War (1914-1918) that ever took place on this former battlefields. It was a uniq
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  • Now begins the description of the war with Trimund :
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  • After the first Anglo-Sikh war, under article 5 of the Agreement concluded between tlie British government In directing the course of events that led to the second Anglo-Sikh war, the Council of Regency had no voice at all. None of its members spoke to c
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  • ...lucid and clear leading to a vivid and true presentation of the theatre of war. Although based on the Durga Saptashati of the Markandey Puran, the writing ...ince it is written in such a clear style and deals with matters related to war it appeals strongly to soldiers and warriors. In the ancient times literatu
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  • ...re soon approved, the construction could not be taken up until after World War I (1916-18). ...ijaya Chowk]]. Another major building that fell to him exclusively was the War Memorial Arch ([[India Gate]]).
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  • '''After the war with the enemy the last rites of the dead bodies of the enemy along with th
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  • A touching ceremony remembers Commonwealth War dead at London's Hyde Park Memorial Gates - The intimate ceremony opened wi ...strated talk to the Leeds Metropolitan University Sikh Society on Sikhs in War. Over 50 students attended the lecture highlighting the Tradition of Valour
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  • * Kosovo - Providing Assistance to Displaced Victims of Civil War & Genocide * Somalia - 2003 during intense civil war
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  • {{p|File:Sikhsinww1.jpg|Sikhs in World War I}} *Name of the Book: Sikhs in World War I
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  • ...my]] who distinguished himself by wining [[Param Vir Chakra]], the highest war time gallantry award of Indian Army that any soldier can aspire for. On 28 During the 1962 Indo-China War, Subedar Joginder Singh commanded a platoon in the Tawang sector of NEFA ([
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  • ...20-2017) was a Sikh armyman of the British Indian Army who fought in World War II and is Mentioned in Despatch holder. He was the born to a [[Labana]] Si His father Subedar Chatar Singh fought in World War I and got three generation jangi inaam and OBI. His elder Brother Sardar Na
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  • ...ab (later 3/15 Punjab Regiment) and was discharged at the end of the Great War in 1918. Meanwhile, his friend and mentor, Bhai Nand Singh, had also resign
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  • ...wn as Vasati in Mahabharata period. They were with Kauravas in Mahabharata war on day one and two. '''Basaatis''' figure in the tribute list Mahabharata (
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  • ...oaches Guru Gobind Singh with the request to quench her thirst by waging a war. At the same time Narad, the legendary rsi, famous for causing strife and c
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  • ...mander of the British army under Lord Hugh Gough in the second Anglo-Sikh war, was born at Northwold, England, on 27 February 1787, the son of Richard Wh
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  • ...an]] - each dealing with some event, personality, racial group, tactics of war, or the behaviour of the Sikhs. ...ne and all will shower praise on them. If you wish to learn the science of war, O swordsman, learn from them. They advance at the enemy boldly and come ba
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  • ...Indian people the problems of slavery and freedom. During the Second World War when Japan occupied the Andamans in 1942, Diwan Singh could not get reconci
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  • O Shiva ! whatever strength you have today, use it in this war; O Ganesh ! do have so much strength as to fight with me? ...still nothing has gone wrong, why do you want to die while fighting in the war?"1504.
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  • * Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) in 1965 - for distinctive service in the Indo-Pak war * Bar to Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) in 1971 - for service in the Indo-Pak war
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  • ...mpletely defeated, making this the decisive battle of the First Anglo-Sikh War. The First Anglo-Sikh war began in late 1845, after a combination of increasing disorder in the Sikh
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  • ...East India Company with supplies and carriage during the first Anglo-Sikh war and was rewarded with additional estates, especially those from the Nabha S
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  • ...cifically targeted for recruitment due to the belief that they had greater war-like characteristics than most other Indian peoples, Sikhs have provided th ...from 189,000 at the onset of the war to over 2.5 million at the end of the war. Over 300,000 Sikhs volunteered for military service, with most joining com
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  • ...hinese cities becoming notable only for their absence. But the Sino-Indian war and later the Red Revolution made it impossible for Indians to stay on in C
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  • In the early 1940s, during World War II, the Gurdwara was bombed twice, sustaining extensive damage. The then Gu After the war, the damaged areas of the Gurdwara were rebuilt by the Sikhs with help from
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  • ...several Pakistani attacks on the Mukhti Bahini camps located inside India. War was now inevitable. ...kistani forces led by General Niazi. The signing of the document ended the war, and led to the formation of Bangla Desh, the name of the new country (late
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  • ...pendence era in India and abroad, including the First and the Second World War. ...ity, while officers are recruited from all regions and areas of India. The war cry of regiment, taken from Sikh scriptures is: Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri A
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  • ...va, that he got his injury properly dressed. Taking advantage of the civil war between the sons of [[Zakariya Khan]]. which commenced in November 1746, t
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  • ...ruled Punjab until 1849, losing it to the British in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. Multan had a significant Sikh population and influence until the Partition
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  • ...ource of easy wealth or territory, the result has, all too often, become a war. ...irty_Years_War|the Thirty Years War]] in Europe; [[Wikipedia:Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese Wars]] between China and Japan, etc. Many millions have died
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