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  • ::::::::This was Bhai Saahib's daily prayer before the Guru. ...the shattered Panth unity to fight together. During this time Bh. Amarjeet Singh DaheRoo gave his martyrdom and increased the Panth's fervour to battle.
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  • {{p3|File:Fauja singh finish mod.jpg|Fauja Singh, marathon man}} '''Fauja Singh''' (born April 1, 1911) is a [[Sikh]] marathon runner who is now over 100 y
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  • ...e will be ignored in heaven and he will enjoy the warm love of Guru Gobind Singh in the final accounts. All honest and inspired Sikhs in India like him and [[Category:Letters from Bhai Fauja Singh]]
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  • Thanks for the visit you and S. Swami Singh ji have given to us in this home (in jail). I have not been able to discuss ...the Sessions Judge, Gurdas Pur, but I have been put in jail by Guru Gobind Singh only; not to be punished, but to be blessed. It is a period of complete res
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  • ...formally nominating Buddh Singh as the successor his and renaming him Hari Singh. ...f a police picket at Bhaini Sahib, the movements of Baba Buddh Singh (Hari Singh) were restricted to the village itself. While this limited active religious
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  • ...received. The message said that the followers of Nirankari chief Gurbachan Singh were holding a procession in Amritsar and were shouting insulting slogans d ..."Bikar Sewa". The Nirankari leader is on record as saying that Guru Gobind Singh had made only Panj Pyare (Five Beloved) and that he would make 'Sat Sitaare
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  • Copy Right 2008 Harpal Singh Kasoor. ...tically in Baghdad, Iraq that can be found under photos). The Guru ordered Bhai Mardana Ji, to set the rabab (also known as reboce:musical intrument) on Gh
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  • ...r Singh Ji, Dr. Pargat Singh Ji, Giani Harbans Singh Ji Bombay, Bhagat Ram Singh Ji.<br> ...ain Singh Ji Kila Raipur, 4. Bhai Nahar Singh Ji, Mundia, 5. Bhai Pardaman Singh s/o Mata Kunji Ji, 6.<br>
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  • ...he Patiala state in 1753 AD. <ref>Ala Singh Ji - Volume 1, pp 132, [[Karam Singh (historian)]], Chief Khalsa Diwan, Sri Taran Taaran</ref> ...njab Historical Studies</ref> <ref>Sirhind through the ages, pp 108, Fauja Singh , Publisher: Patiala : Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi Universi
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  • ...nitiated by the [[Nirankari movement]] and followed up especially by the [[Singh Sabha]]. Anand marriages were routinely reported in the Sikh Press towards ...r in old Sikh texts such as [[Rahitnama Bhai Daya Singh]] and [[Giani Gian Singh]], [[Panth Prakash]].
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  • ...n influential courtier, introduced his son to his patron [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] who took very favourably to the young boy. From the very beginning the Ma ==Resentments grow at Hira Singh's excesses of power==
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  • ...was born on 17th May 1936 in District Gurdaspur. His father Sardar Surain Singh was a middle class farmer. After the formation of Pakistan they moved to th During his childhood days Fauja Singh was always the leader of boys of a similar age in his village. He was bapti
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  • ...initiatory rites of the Khalsa at the hands of the celebrated [[Bhal Mani Singh]], and took to the adventurous and daring way of life of the Sikhs of those ...he name of the region known as Nakka over which Hira Singh dominated. Hira Singh was killed in action in 1767 at [[Pak Pattan]] which he had attacked.
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  • After the capture and execution of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] in 1716, the terror let loose by the [[Mughal]] government upon t ...were not favoured, as they impeded mobility and speed. However, as Ratan Singh Bhangu, Prachin Panth Prakash, says, they did carry lighter pieces such as
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  • [[Image:Guru Gobind Singh 1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|{{Cs|'''[[Guru Gobind Singh]]'''}}]] ...ar]] due to a pronouncement in 1699 by the tenth Sikh master [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. Dastaar, is the native [[Punjabi]] word used to refer to this head dress
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  • ...[Sikh]] organisation based in England, UK which was formed by [[Baba Puran Singh]], Kericho wala in about 1974. Their work spans the whole of the globe with * [[Baba Puran Singh|Sant Baba Puran Singh Ji]] (founder)
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  • ...klis, have considerable historical and sociological significance. 1. Fauja Singh, Historians and Historiography of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1978 3. Darshan Singh, Western Perspective on the Sikh Religion. Delhi, 1991
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  • Master Tara Singh & Baldev Singh the main Sikh leaders fell for it. Nirankari \"Gurbachan Singh\" (called \"bachna\" By Sikhs) a governmetn agents begins his
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  • ...ta Maru was in his name. Two days before the ship was to sail, Bhai Gurdit Singh was arrested by Hong Kong police on the charge of illegally selling tickets *[[Baba Gurdit Singh Kamagata Maru]]
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  • ...as founded by [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji in [[1665]]. His son, [[Guru Gobind Singh ji]], who spent 25 years of his life in the city, added greatly to the city ...Sikhs had to face another wave of persecution after the fall of Baba Banda Singh.
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