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  • * [[Last of the second world war Sikh RAF fighter pilots]]
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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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