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  • Sikhs have a long history of military service. Whether in the British Indian Army or the post-independence Indian ...most other Indian peoples, Sikhs have provided the backbone of the Indian military since the late 19th century. While it may not have been accurate to mark Si
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  • Sikh Khalsa Army (1801-1849) was the military force of the Sikh Empire responsible for land warfare, land defence, and al ...ely acted unilaterally and extensively consulted his high command on major military issues affecting the Empire.
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  • '''Havildar''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to '''[[Dafadar]]''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry
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  • '''Dafadar''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry '''Havildar''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to
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  • ...to Muslim state's protection from outside aggression, to be exempted from military service and taxes levied upon Muslim citizens.[7][8][9]
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  • ...military and the [[Operation Blue Star]] in 1984 carried out by the Indian military together with [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|killing of thousands of Sikhs in Del
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  • ...rit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who ...ime on hearing the news. The death was said to be caused by treachery, not military defeat. Sanchit Fazal killed Birbal because of his close relationship with
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  • ...pplies running out for his army and the British Army resupplied with fresh military supplies and more troops, the success in the battle, did not mean success i
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  • ...]]]] '''Qila''' is a [[Punjabi]] word which means fort. Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defense in warfare. Humans have co
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  • '''General Chattar Singh Attariwalla''', was a military commander and a member of the Sikh nobility during the period of the Sikh E
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  • ...tary war hero who was awarded the Param Vir Chakra India's highest wartime military award in 1948. ==Military career==
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  • ...demolished and was located adjoining “parkarma” of the Golden Temple. ''Ex-Military Mazhabi Sikh Association'' is fighting court case against [[Shiromani Gurdw
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  • ...munshi for the lands across the River Sutluj which fell in Ludhiana (made military cantonment by British in 1842.)
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  • ...five yards from the Lahore Fort, Headquarters of the Additional Police and military pickets for the city. Water-taps supplying water to the Gurdwara estate we ...his place abetted arson and attacks on the Gurdwara. On August 11, Baulch Military entered the Gurdwara on pretext of finding out supposed bombs concealed ins
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  • ...Pakistan's first Sikh army officer. After he Graduated from the Pakistani Military Academy, Singh marched in step with his fellow cadets before Pakistani Army ...o the army by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on 17 April 2006 at the Pakistan Military Academy at Kakul in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP).
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  • ...Sukalgarh which he made his main residence. After a long life, filled with military exploits and action, he died quietly in his bed in the year 1805.
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  • ...ary 1605. His grandson, Nand Chand, was a Dlwan or minister as well as a military commander in the time of Guru Gobind Singh. He took part in the battle of
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  • ...havani Das set up 12 departments called daftars to deal with all civil and military accounts. In the districts of different subahs treasuries were established On occasions, Diwan Bhavani Das also performed diplomatic and military duties. He was one of the Maharaja's counsellors at the negotiations with t
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  • ...in various cantonments all over India as her father was a Farms Officer in Military Farms. Beautiful surroundings and loneliness made her a poet at a very youn ...children from the Language Department of Punjab. Her husband was posted as Military Attache to Afghanistan in 1956 and they remained there till 1960. During th
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  • ...wan Kirpa Ram. He was sent in the following year to Kangra, with civil and military authority, to collect the revenues, and in 1832 was tranferred to Firozpur.
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  • ==Military Medals and Honors== Military titles generally referred to qualities of bravery and courage.
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  • New article being researched feel free to add any info. found some military record. ==Military==
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  • ...t his deals with Gulab Singh (PRO 30/12, 21/7); and about Ellenborough's military policy and bellicosity towards the Sikhs (PRO 30/12 (72). ...ptly terminated the Tripartite Treaty, and decided to reestablish British "military character" by the collection of a large British force on the Company's "wea
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  • ...the heyday of Wazlr Hira Singh Dogra's authority when he was given a minor military command for the maintenance of which a few districts were leased out to him ...h his office. He was relieved of the office of Wazir, but no change in the military command was made.
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  • The '''Param Vir Chakra (PVC)''' is [[India]]'s highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in th
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  • ...t the same year. In September, he died of cholera and was buried with full military honours within the precincts of Jahangir's tomb.
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  • ...neral, contained speculations on the ability of the British to destroy the military might of Ranjit Singh. According to J.D. Cunningham, a young British office
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  • A Military Police checkpost is located at the entry point. Army personnel are required
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  • ...he West, some have compared the battle to the Battle of Thermopylae. Sikh military personnel and Sikh non-miltary people commemorate the battle around the Wor
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  • ...in 1796, was sent to LAHORE in 1829 in order to replace his brother as the military adviser of Maharaja RANJIT SINGH, but the two brothers failed to win the co
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  • No one in the Canadian military had ever had to decide what type of turban was appropriate for an air force At 35, Tatla was a married father of two with no previous military training who had arrived at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt west of Vi
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  • ...rahiIlahi Bakhsh. General Ilalu Bakhsh's lopkhdnd look part in most of the military campaigns of the Maharaja. It was employed to great effect during the conqu
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  • ...ie, the Resident at Lahore, did not approve of the assumption of civil and military authority by his subordinate. Abbott, however, ignored the protestations fr
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  • ...executed. After their death rioting became an ever changing scenario. The military was brought in to control the fighting between the Singhs. Many were killed
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  • ...njit Singh]], who was wounded fifteen times and was a recipient of highest military award Izazi-i-Sardari and civil award of Nirmal Bud Ujjal Didar.He was with ...Gurmukh Singh Lamba was nominated by Khalsa Sarkar Wazir Jawahar Singh as military and civil Commander to dconsolidate the gains of Sikh Army & the Fort of Ja
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  • 10. 27 Oct. 1947: Indian military invasion in Kashmir- two thirds of Kashmir occupied by India
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  • ...1971 when Delhi signed a treaty with the Soviet Union that included mutual military assistance in case of war. ...on the other hand, had developed a "special relationship" with Pakistan's military dictator, General Yahya Khan. In a White House conversation with Dr Kissing
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  • ...as instituted in 1769 and came to be considered among the most prestigious military awards in the world... The order was awarded to officers and generals for s ...Gurmukh Singh's 'splendid courage' and 'heroism' which won him the highest military honor for gallantry in the battlefield <ref name = "citation"/> :
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  • ...irl to join the estimated 200,000 women serving in the branches of the US military who are the fist women ever to be playing an essential part in the battlefi Brought up in the very isolated town of Earlimart, California her brush with military uniforms dates back to 2001 when she was a freshman (9th grader) in a high
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  • ==Sikhs tradition in the military== ...r their martial prowess, compose more than half of the generals in India's military.
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  • ...[Gulab Singh Bhangi]], a Dhillon Jatt, who gained renown in Punjab for her military leadership.
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  • ...in the command he held. Jodh Singh took part in several of Ranjit Singh's military campaigns and was killed in action in Kashmir in 1814.
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  • Sikhs have a long history of military service. Whether in the British Indian Army or the post-independence Indian ...most other Indian peoples, Sikhs have provided the backbone of the Indian military since the late 19th century. While it may not have been accurate to mark Si
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  • ...il Affairs Brigade (one of only two bearded and turbaned Sikhs in the U.S. Military and has otherwise been self-employed as a medical doctor since 1979. He won
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  • The '''Rattray Sikhs''' The Bengal Military Police Battalion raised in January 1856, by Capt T Rattray consisted of 500
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  • ...j Singh to Singapore, Kharak Singh offered to go with him. Under a British military guard, the two were put aboard the ship Muhammad Shah which left Calcutta o
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  • ...d Singh was appointed an agent of the Sikh Darbar at LUDHIANA, the British military station and political agency. He was later sent as the Darbar`s envoy to th
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  • ...spired by the exploits of the Sadhu-warrior [[Mahant Kirpal Das]]. With no military training he joined the Guru's army. Given a horse, a sword and shield he
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  • ...occupation of his territory. As commander of the post and performing both military and political functions, Ochterlony realized the strategic importance of Lu ...or the security of British interests. But Lord Minto kept his word and the military post was withdrawn in April 1810, and Ludhiana was converted into a politic
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  • ...ting down the passengers who tried to come out of the train. The Pakistan Military made a show of firing, but their fire was directed towards the sky and not ...the platform out of the compartments were shot dead by the police and the military and those who went out of the compartments towards the maidan were butchere
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  • ...ce Academy and was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery from Indian Military Academy on 14 Nov 1971. A keen aviator, he has a great amount of experience Military Career
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  • ...verall decline of the Mughal Empire, particularly in Punjab caused by Sikh military action against it. This left a power vacuum that was eventually filled by t ...1780 AD). This is one of the reasons given by scholars why such a powerful military force never conquered and governed large parts of India outside Punjab. Con
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  • ...ara and the commander of Darbar troops in 1844. He was called to lead Sikh military operations against Jasrota to forestall the machinations of Raja Gulab Sing
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  • ...established in 1932 in the heart of the city but during the government of military dictator General Ziaul Haq in 1984. The Nabi Bux Government College was est
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  • ...the sultan of Bengal but died in 1530 before he could consolidate his military gains. He left behind as legacies his memoirs (Babur Namah), several beau
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  • ...u ji gave the location of well which was once sweet but due to foolness of military they tried to dug it deep so sweet water mixed with Saline water. Now Machi ...the old well was found during partition and as there was no sikh so again military found this place in 80's and there was small room now it is under kar Sewa
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  • ...and police units which formed the nucleus from which the modern police and military forces of the nation were derived. The first of these units was the Perak S
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  • '''Chet Singh''', military commander, engineer and a kardar, i.e. a revenue officer, under [[Maharaja
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  • ...s also given. The author relies for his news on official reports which the military governor of Peshawar received from various districts and this makes the wor
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  • ...the fortress. '''Lashkar''', formerly a separate town that originated as a military camp, lies to the south, and '''Morar''', also a formerly separate town, li
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  • ...ling Sikh insurrection. According to Akhbar-i-Darbdr Mu'alla, high ranking military generals such as Bakhshi ul-Mulk, Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Ghazi ud-Din Khan After many failed plots against the Saiyid brothers, his wazir and military commander, the real power holders of the kingdom, Farrukh-Siyar was blinded
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  • But he had no military training, and was discharged from the service soon afterwards.
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  • ...its debris has been used for road construction. The fort was utilized as a military Prison in the earlier year of the British rule but was afterwards dismantle
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  • ...the Cantt. The Battle of Saragarhi Gurudwara is a part of the Cantonment's military history as the men in the battle were mostly from adjoining areas.
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  • ...y, spirituality, education, artistry, music, cuisine, science, technology, military warfare, architecture, traditions, values and history. ...nd gave it an additional dimension. This further increased the martial and military dimensions of the Punjabi culture and of the Punjabi People.
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  • ...mpletion. The work provides information concerning Maharaja Ranjit Singh's military administration recruitment, equipment, scales of pay, organization and comp The military accounts of the three arms are given under sub heads: infantry regiments, c
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  • Taken from www.bharat-rakshak.com , an excellent website about Indian military.
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  • ...he killing of hundreds of unarmed, defenceless Indians by a senior British military officer on 13 April 1919, which history refers to as the [[Jallianwalla Bag
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  • ...ara and the commander of Darbar troops in 1844. He was called to lead Sikh military operations against Jasrota to forestall the machinations of Raja Gulab Sing
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  • ...f the country as a whole. Besides the police and para-military forces, the military also had to be brought on the scene to deal with the situation.
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  • ...now Pakistan) to the Caucasus Mountains (north). He gained prominence as a military leader during the Afghan occupation of Iran in the 1720s. Acting on behalf ...for the mass murder of many civilians, especially non-Muslims, during his military campaigns.
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  • ...ith Ranjit Singh's help. Included in the correspondence is a report on the military strength of the Sikhs by Sir Henry Fane, the British commanderinchief, who ...AngloSikh war was really motivated to destroy the Sikhs as a political and military power. Also fresh light is thrown on Lal Singh's administration and the Kas
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  • ==Military career== ..., Nowgong (Madhya Pradesh), and another two and a half years in the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun, he received his commission in 1934 and was posted for a
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  • ...ndulge in political activities and get in trouble. He had him hired in the military.
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  • ...as the Additional Director General Military Operations (ADGMO) at Army HQ, Military Operations Directorate. During his tenure as ADGMO, he contributed positive ...of Rajasthan. He subsequently led 1 Corps during Operation Parakram - the military standoff against Pakistan - from December 2001 to December 2002. He was the
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  • ...tains. After his return from France, Ventura paid a glowing tribute to the military genius of the Pandit, and remarked that he had found the troops in a better
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  • After several military attempts by the Afganis who had once ruled part of the Gakkar homelands in
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  • ...as the Additional Director General Military Operations (ADGMO) at Army HQ, Military Operations Directorate. During his tenure as ADGMO, he contributed positive ...of Rajasthan. He subsequently led 1 Corps during Operation Parakram - the military standoff against Pakistan - from December 2001 to December 2002. He was the
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  • ...British got involved in Europe. While Udham Singh Kasel started imparting military training to party volunteers and Kartar Singh Sarabha went to the eastern c ...ps in Rawalpindi, Bannu, Nowshera and Peshawar cantonments. The plan for a military and general rising on 21 February 1915, later advanced to 19 Fehruary 1915,
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  • ...gh contracted tuberculosis and spent his final days in a Kitchener Ontario military hospital, dying at age 25 in 1919. His grave in Kitchener Ontario is the on ''"Using that, I went to Ottawa and tracked down his military records,"'' Brar said. ''"And it opened up a whole can of worms."''
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  • ...ahpur districts. Under Maharaja Sher Singh, Ram Singh received various military commands, and his personaiyogrrwas raised to rupees fifteen thousand per an
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  • ...d to the military authorities. Thus Punjab was vir­tually converted into a Military Occupied Area as is done in the case of the occupied lands of an enemy coun ...under ground for fear of arbitrary arrests, were arrested and detained in military camps.
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  • ...argest private security agency in the world providing security to vital US military installations across eight states; to federal court houses with contracts f ...cal federal government facilities, state and local government agencies and military installations.
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  • ...is chamberlain, Khushal Singh. The latter is shown as dreading to lead the military expedition to Peshawar whereas the former is presented as seeking it volunt
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  • 1923 Subedar Amar Singh of Dhaliwal, a military pensioner and a member of the SGPC was arrested.
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  • ...ought in the Prince's Yusafzai and Kullu campaigns and held both civil and military appointments under him when he was the Nazim of Kashmir. He afterwards serv
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  • ...sted in the Burmese military police. During World War I (1914-18), Burmese military police was converted into a regular army battalion and drafted to Mesopotam
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  • ...e young lady, Aung Sung Ky, fighting for the liberation of Burmese people. Military rule has disciplined the country and Burmese people have acquired traits of ...of 7th Burma Battalion. It was maintained by Sikh Officers of the British Military Police for many years. The British developed Rangoon city as a port and a b
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  • ...as the governor of the Jalandhar Doab during the absence of bis father on military expeditions. After the death of his father in 1814, he was confirmed as gov
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  • ...s 63 lakh—to secure the release of whom the Pakistan Army embarked on a military operation. But in the meantime, the security situation became so fragile ==Military operations ongoing==
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  • * 1762-1801, Sikh Confederacy military power rating increases rapidly.
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  • ...haraja Ranjit Singh first employed Ajudhia Parshad in 1819 to serve in the military office in Kashmir. Three years later, he was recalled to Lahore and appoint
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  • ...bad, the current capital of Pakistan, in the province of Punjab. It is the military headquarters of the Pakistan Armed Forces and also served as the nation's c ...quarters of the Northern Command and Rawalpindi became the largest British military garrison in British India.
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  • ...assumed name of Azad Beg. He took up Turkish citizenship and graduated in military sciences, receiving a commission in the army. Five years later, Teja Singh
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  • ...i-Khas in 1835. This alarmed the British, who had come to see the emerging military power of Punjab as a threat, to such a degree that they in 1837 issued orde
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  • ===Kidnapped Sikhs recovered in Pakistan: military=== .../ALeqM5jp_kteRcf6lsSo7iKj3Wbsn4hiAA Kidnapped Sikhs recovered in Pakistan: military] (AFP) – 1 March 2010
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  • ...f Representatives. Many more who have contributed to the American economy, military and the lifestyle. It is believed that there are at least 500,000 Sikhs are
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  • ...ar hero, who was awarded the [[Param Vir Chakra]], India's highest wartime military award. ==Military career==
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  • ...er 1984 as Director, Medical Services of the Indian Air Force, the highest military rank available to physician officers. The P.V.S.M. award is India's highest military decoration for distinguished peacetime service. He has also been a past Pre
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  • ...t with military precision; even his walk was of a military style. He was a military man in his walk, speech and behaviour. Whenever he used to reach the colleg
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  • ...ing to the first AngloAfghan war and the Sikh cooperation in the British military operations on the Khaibar, especially the despatches of Wade from Peshawa
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  • Ram Singh was not possesed of the forceful personality or military ability of his famed father. To keep him from involving his subjects in plo ...al to the Mughals in an attempt to regain its influential position through military service. Aurangzeb once again levied the hated jizia (a tax on non Muslims)
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  • ...rt. His body was, as he had wished, brought to Lahore and buried with full military honours between the tombs of his two daughters in Kuri Bagh on 19 February.
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  • ...ile the Pathans gave more attention to looting and abduction, the Pakistan Military are reported to have done most of the killing of the refugees and even put (5) Refugees started reaching Gujranwala at 5-30 p.m. on the 12th. Military trucks for their transport were provided by the Pakistan authorities. By t
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  • ..., in the Multan province. Later, he came to Lahore and rose to be a senior military general and courtier. ...ut to the sword on 10 March 1746. Lakhpat Rai followed this with fullscale military operations against Sikhs who had sought shelter in hills and forests, endin
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  • ...of the American Sikh community. The caucus seeks to address issues such as military discrimination, violence and bullying of Sikhs and raise general awareness
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  • ...[[Babur]], a warrior chieftain from what is today Uzbekistan, who employed military aid in the form of matchlock guns and cast cannon from the Ottoman Empire,
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  • ...y turned out cadets marched in, with traditional zeal, to the tunes of the military band. Surely, the young boy was a Sikh cadet and sitting in Pakistan's Military Academy Kakul. To the surprise of most of those attending that day, there w
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  • ...ere in the evening. Also this is where the Guru organized his followers on military lines following skirmishes with the Mughal forces.
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  • ...Bhagwan Singh, and eventually became his chela. The Dera was practically a military camp with 1200 musketmen and 3000 horsemen. It had always been a sanctuary He displayed superb military generalship and knowledge of tactical warfare. What sustained him was his r
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  • ...a, Turkey, Syria and Jerusalem, reached Cairo, where he joined the Turkish military medical service. In 1822, he heard about an outbreak of plague in Syria and Ranjit Singh was out on a military expedition when Honigberger arrived at Lahore and did not return until the
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  • ...armed revolt Udham Singh was appointed one of the "generals" for imparting military training to the volunteers. On his way back home, he visited Canton and Pen
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  • ..., especially in revenge for [[Operation Blue Star]], the government's 1984 military operation in the [[Harimandir Sahib]] (Golden Temple) in [[Amritsar]]. It a
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  • This was the last military engagement in which the Guru was envolved. It took place on December 29, 17
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  • COURT AND CAMP OF RUNJEET SING, THE, by W.G. Osborne, military secretary to Lord Auckland, GovernorGeneral of India (183642), first publis
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  • ...rom the village of Majitha, son of Mahna Singh (d. 1802), was aJagmfar and military commander under Maharaja RANJIT Singh. He was placed in the Dera Khas. a re
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  • SirJohn Littlcr left the Punjab in January 1848 to become the military member of the GovernorGeneral's council and MajorGeneral Whish replaced him
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  • ...late as the 19th century. George Cameron Stone, writing in 1934 of a Sikh military exhibition he had witnessed many years prior, described the skilled use of
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  • ...e Punjab became increasingly disordered, while the British increased their military forces on their border with the Punjab. Eventually, the increasingly turbul Byron Farwell, "Queen Victoria's little wars", Wordsworth Military Library, 1999, ISBN 1-84022-216-6
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  • ...ingh Dhillon''' (1914-2003) was a decorated and celebrated Indian and Sikh military war hero. He was commissioned into Bengal Engineer Group in 1936, was the f
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  • ...procured him through the good offices of Sir Walter Scott. He received his military training at Addiscombe and professional training in engineering at Chatham. ...from his predecessors' concern with the assessment of Sikhs' political and military strength or the description of the manner of their court to the identificat
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  • Taken from A website about Indian military forces
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  • 1. Franklin, W., Military Memoirs of George Thomas. Calcutta, 1803
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  • ..., Nowgong (Madhya Pradesh), and another two and a half years in the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun, he received his commission in 1934, and was posted for ...Singh was removed from his command and taken into custody by the Japanese military police. It was only after the arrival of another Indian leader of great pol
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  • ...claims to be an eyewitness account of the events described, deals with the military expeditions of the Nawab. The only two extant manuscripts of the work, writ
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  • ...but which succeeded in obtaining information about the Sikh kingdom, its military resources, and the character of its
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  • .... His body was flown to his native village where it was cremated with full military honours. ...sk for the Defence Minister, viz. the division of personnel, equipment and military installations between the two countries, and provision of escorting convoys
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  • ...l 2003, it was reported that the Shrine in Baghdad had been damaged in the military hostilities of Iraq. ...desolate streets of Baghdad to the sacred Sikh site last night under heavy military protection, said 'it has unfortunately been wiped out by fanatics because t
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  • Faqir Imam ud Din also held command of 500 horse and took part in military campaigns. At times he was assigned to diplomatic duty or protocol duties o
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  • ...nted the Jagir). Such grants were often made in recognition of a leader's military service. Grants made to an institution were usually open ended.
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  • ...conducted the kirtan. The information regarding kirtan being performed by military personnel in your diary is inaccurate. ...ricity workers arrived on June 7. They installed the necessary wires, etc. Military personnel brought a loudspeaker from some Hindu individual. We returned it
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  • Later Matab Singh's ancestral village, Mirarikot was raided by a strong military contingent under [[Faujadar Nurdin]]. Naltha, the village elder, his son, n
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  • ...context agreed to qualify as aggression a crime committed by political or military leader which, by its character, gravity and scale constituted a manifest vi ...the United Nations giving the court the power to try future political and military leaders who plan, prepare, initiate or execute illegal wars and to hold th
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  • ...e young lady, Aung Sung Ky, fighting for the liberation of Burmese people. Military rule has disciplined the country and Burmese people have acquired traits of ...of 7th Burma Battalion. It was maintained by Sikh Officers of the British Military Police for many years. The British developed Rangoon city as a port and a b
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  • ...and follow the rules and teachings and finally you have to wear the police/military dress. Only then you will be recognized in the community and people can eas
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  • ...of 7,000 at Ferozepore, and moving other troops to Ambala and Meerut. This military buildup finally goaded the Khalsa into war, and they began to cross the Sut
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  • ...rthwest beyond the Khyber Pass. Even though they aptly demonstrated Mughal military strength, these campaigns drained the imperial treasury. As the state became a huge military machine and the nobles and their contingents multiplied almost fourfold, so
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  • ...the looting and destruction of the historic Sikh Reference Library by the military, the looting of the [[Toshakhana]] (the treasury housing Sikhdom's priceles
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  • ...ghal Empire]], particularly in [[Punjab region|Punjab]] caused by [[Sikh]] military action against it. This left a power vacuum that was eventually filled by t ...mily histories in the Sikh religion and Punjab's history in general. Their military exploits outside their kingdoms were legendary & famous in Sikh history. Th
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  • chela. The Dera was practically a military camp with 1200 He displayed superb military generalship and knowledge of
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  • ...h and the Harimandir Sahib. Things looked gloomy for the Sikhs, since both military factions readied themselves for a showdown to assert their individual claim ...widow of Guru Gobind, came to learn of the trouble brewing between the two military factions at Amritsar. She appointed Bhai Mani Singh as the Granthi of the H
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  • ...ur Ji. He passed Engineering from Thompson College, Roorkee and joined the Military Engineering Service. His bearing was majestic and attractive. He studied sc
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  • ...ITHIA''' (d. 1854), son of Desa Singh Majithia, was commander, civil and military administrator, and one of the principal sardars of the Sikh court. Of all
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  • ...ther over his long reign. Indeed, Bahadur Shah's shortcomings, his lack of military and leadership qualities, added to the problems of the empire. After his re
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  • ...d a way of defending itself against the ever growing use of the Army, para-military forces and state-sponsored terrorism. ...d to the military authorities. Thus Punjab was vir­tually converted into a Military Occupied Area as is done in the case of captured area of an enemy country.
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  • ...s, matchlocks, a few cannons, rifles and other weapons were recovered. All military grants of Sikh times were abolished. The Guides Corps, raised by Henry Lawr ...aised. Some of the Darbar's soldiers were absorbed into these regiments. A military police force consisting of 8,000 men, largely Punjabi Muslims, was recruite
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  • ...eatened by the Maharaja. He submitted to his government a geographical and military memoir on Sindh, which formed the basis of Lord William Bentinck's Indus na
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  • Paramvir Chakra is the highest medal for gallantry of Indian Military. Since 1947, Indian defence forces have participated in various campaigns a He was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, the highest military award in India, for exemplary courage and heroism in the Indo-Pakistani War
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  • :8. Sarkar, J. N. "Military History of India", p.67 :13. Kar, L. Colonel H. C. "Military History of India", Calcutta (1980), p.283
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  • ...nearby. The Raja and his family would often sit outside and listen to the Military band playing at night, in the Cantonements Bandstand, or as they strolled t
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  • ...s of the Northern Command and soon Rawalpindi became the largest British military garrison in India. Today the city is the Headquarters of the Army of Pakist
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  • ...Singh. He gives a dispassionately interesting account of the character and military style of the Maharaja, his court and the persons around him. The Maharaja h
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  • ...Bhagwan Singh, and eventually became his chela. The Dera was practically a military camp with 1200 musketmen and 3000 horsemen. It had always been a sanctuary He displayed superb military generalship and knowledge of tactical warfare. What sustained him was his r
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  • ...in common, all necessities of the people supplied and all men trained for military service. Doctor Thakar Singh was arrested at Hong Kong and sent to India wh
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  • ...iberations. The contemporary historians, who cared to take notice of their military activities, have merely described what they heard and saw and not what the ...re the source of their treasury and their treasury was the source of their military might. Together, these two generated the power with which they forcibly mai
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  • military history of the Sikhs grew and I was able to collect a fairly large
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  • # [[Lance Karam Singh]] - awarded the Military Medal in World War II and awarded Param Vir Chakra (the second person to re
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  • At the beginning of the war, Sikh military personnel numbered around 35,000 men of the 161,000 troops of the [[Indian] ...ndeep Singh and Parmjit Singh. Warrior Saints: Three Centuries of the Sikh Military Tradition. London: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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  • ...te security arrangements. About 20 additional companies of police and para-military forces had been deployed for security cover and to ensure smooth passage of
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  • ...the Punjab against the Moghal rulers. [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] was a great military genius; within two years with the support and loyalty of the Punjabi Sikh p
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  • ...known as Mir Mannu, the governor of Punjab, (174853), who trained him for military service. On the death of his master, he continued to serve his widow, Mughl
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  • ...natural disasters and widespread poverty, as well as political turmoil and military coups. The restoration of democracy in 1991 has been followed by relative c
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  • ...t any disputes with the Lahore government and would, with the whole of his military force, join the British troops when employed within the hills. He would not
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  • ...) of AD 1699. The rest of the book reviews the history of the Tenth Guru's military encounters with the Mughals as well as with his "inconclusive political set
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  • ...rged as an important regional power, possessing one of the world's largest military forces with a declared nuclear weapons capability. India also with its Chan
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  • ...he Muslims would be a strong side. BABA JI himself took the custody of the military command. He tamed the fugitives & attacked the elephants. The elephants ran
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  • ...[[Multan]] province. Later, he came to [[Lahore]] and rose to be a senior military general and courtier. The earliest reference to Kaura Mall is by a contempo ...ut to the sword on 10 March 1746. Lakhpat Rai followed this with fullscale military operations against Sikhs who had sought shelter in hills and forests, endin
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  • ...t. His bravery and dedication continue to be remembered as part of India's military history.
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  • ...in June 1963 after graduating from the National Defence Academy and Indian Military Academy before resigning in early 1965. He rejoined the Army again as hosti ...tographs''. Among his most recent works are ''Honour and Fidelity: India's Military Contribution to the Great War 1914 to 1918'' released in Chandigarh on 6 De
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  • ...in the aftermath of '65 operations for promoting indigenous production of military hardware. A massive undertaking that has paid off after its long gestation
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  • Sardar Lahina Singh (d.1893) a military commander during Sikh rule in the Punjab, came of a Sikh family of Ghar
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  • ...(1836-42) who increased the number of troops at Ludhiana and created a new military post at Firozpur, which was actually part of Sikh dominions south of the Su ...rough (1842-44), discussed with the Home government the possibilities of a military occupation of the Punjab. English and Indian infantry reinforcement began a
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  • ...Singh was removed from his command and taken into custody by the Japanese military police. It was only after the arrival of another Indian leader of great pol
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  • The military strength of the Nishananvali misl had risen to 12,000 horse under Sangat Si
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  • ...hat he entrusted him in 1820 with the charge of all his affairs, civil and military, and gave him an enhanced Jagir of Rs 19,000 with the title of Sardar.
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  • ...article is to be continued, currently researching Nau Nihal's philanthropy military service, etc.
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  • ...h, Bell Ram, Ajudhia Parshad, who controlled the financial, diplomatic and military affairs of the Darbar, were all Brahmans. The Faqir brothers 'AviyudDin, th ...haraja Ranjit Singh|marriage of Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh]]. Full regalia and military might of the Darbar were then on display.
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  • ...ed him as his military lieutenant and invested him with full political and military authority as his deputy to lead the campaign in the Punjab against the Mugh ...onsolidate his material and territorial gains. He also wanted to study the military resources of Sirhind. He was anxious to see what steps the government would
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  • ...ay happenings at the court of Ranjit Singh, the royal decrees to civil and military officers and visits of the vakils or representatives of independent and feu
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  • ...fact multiplied more and more as the months advanced. Wrote the Civil and Military Gazette of Lahore regarding this in its issue of April 6, 1947:- When the Gandhi-Jinnah appeal was issued, the Civil and Military Gazette wrote editorially on this:-
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  • ...Angry voices were raised in British Parliament to condemn Hardinge for the military's unpreparedness and Gough for his rashness in the battle. Sir Archibald oG
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  • ...to lack of means. He was forced to take up a smalltime appointment in the military accounts department where he served from 1942 to 1947. After the partition
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  • ...Peshawar he joined government service where he ended up working in the Military Accounts Department. He married Bibi Krishna Wanti in 1910. Darshan Singh w
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  • ...procured him through the good offices of Sir Walter Scott. He received his military training at Addiscombe and professional training in engineering at Chatham. ...from his predecessors' concern with the assessment of Sikhs' political and military strength or the description of the manner of their court to the identificat
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  • |align=center| 1716 || [[Banda Singh Bahadur]], Sikh military leader, executed with followers in Delhi.
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  • ...o Lance Naik Karham Singh is the highest medal for gallantry of the Indian Military. Since 1947, Indian defense forces have participated in various campaigns a
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  • ==Military service== ...er |title=Recruiting, Drafting, and Enlisting: Two Sides of the Raising of Military Forces |editor-first=Peter |editor-last=Karsten |publisher=Routledge |year=
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  • ...te, which he carried to his last day, was a constant reminder. He was in a military hospital when General A.E Percival, the Allied field commander, surrendered We now come to three episodes in his brilliant military career which makes him stand out as one of the outstanding commanders in mo
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  • ...entered the service of the Maharaja in 1817 and, in 1818, took part in the military campaigns of Peshawar, Attock and Multan. He also fought in Kashmir in 1819
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  • ...wireless sets, tables and chairs) on India's most sensitive Srinagar-Jammu military highway in Kashmir. This bizarre event was synchronized with a ceasefire de ...hat were contrary to the assumptions made by the Indian establishment. The military regime in Islamabad could only be expected to exploit the situation fully.
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  • ...as the major commercial city of Punjab. Only two other towns (Pathankot, a military station, and Batala, an industrial centre) have a population of a little ov
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  • ...am]]), better known by his nick name - Babur (Lion, in Turkic) was a great military strategist who was also a gifted poet and a lover of nature who constructed '''A Seasoned Military Commander'''
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  • ...so asked him to stay in Kiratpur. The Guru, however, wisely kept the military traditions of his father alive, for security and defensive reasons and the
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  • ...ic] islands to rendezvous with the weapons boat, but after thirteen days a military ship from Sydney, the “man of war,” discovered them. Only through the t
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  • ...still greater force to the Muslims of the Punjab, about whom the Civil and Military Gazette of Lahore said in its issue of the 30th December, 1948 that each on ...ry district, became the order of the day. In this campaign the police and military, which now with the partition of personnel and assets between India and Pak
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  • ...ms gave false assurances of safety to Hindus. Women molested and abducted. Military did not arrest culprits. False alarm of a Sikh attack on Muslims was raised ...2. Kotla Pathanan Gurdaspur (now Sialkot) 24-8-47 to 26-8-47 Muslim mob & military Villages attacked and Hindu and Sikhs killed and looted. Large number of wo
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  • * Malik Khizar Hayat Tiwana (1900 – 1975), Pakistani military officer and politician<ref>cite web|url=http://storyofpakistan.com/malik-kh
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  • ...ne 5 and June 6 are reminders of the ''"Operation Blue Star"'' when Indian military, led by ''General Kuldip Singh Brar'', launched attack on the [[Golden Temp
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  • In 1806, he took up service under Maharaja Ranjit Singh as military and financial adviser and remained until his death in 1814 the de facto c
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  • '''Army of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]''', a formidable military machine that helped the Maharaja carve out an extensive kingdom and maintai ...f the misis in the FaujiBeqava'id ensured solidarity in the lower rungs of military administration. Similarly, bravery in the field and efficiency in the perfo
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  • ...a, Fane accompanied Sir Henry on the latter's inspection tour of Company's military establishments spread over the Gangetic plain. Travelling by river and road
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  • ...rn and central India into his realm. During his reign, he reduced external military threats from the Afghan descendants of Sher Shah by waging wars against Afg ...teen-year-old son, Jalal-ud-Din Akbar (r. 1556-1605). Following a decisive military victory at the [[Second Battle of Panipat]] in 1556, the regent Bayram Khan
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  • ...the largest market of East Punjab. It was a very big recruitment centre of military personnels which was second to only to Rohtak in India. Prestigious Ashoka
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  • ...espected Sikh soldier. They were a family of Jats of the Dhillon clan. His military exploits were legendary and his defense of Amritsar, with his army, from Af
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  • ...of the Punjab by the British in 1849, Akali regiments were disbanded and, military service being their only career, their numbers dwindled rapidly.
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  • ...Bhagwan Singh, and eventually became his chela. The Dera was practically a military camp with 1200 musketmen and 3000 horsemen. It had always been a sanctuary He displayed superb military generalship and knowledge of tactical warfare. What sustained him was his r
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  • ...te, which he carried to his last day, was a constant reminder. He was in a military hospital when General A.E Percival, the Allied field commander, surrendered We now come to three episodes in his brilliant military career which makes him stand out as one of the outstanding commanders in mo
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  • ...haracter of the Sikhs changed forever. Soldier-saints now incorporated the military determination necessary to protect as well as to serve their faith.
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  • ...y of turban vs. helmets. The pattern followed by the mutineers as well the military authorities was almost similar to the RIASC mutiny. The 31st Battalion of t ...ng Garrison refused to wear steel helmets, and were charged with mutiny. A military court marshal sentenced them to seven years' penal servitude in 1941.
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  • ...he Boxer Rebellion. The bell was later put up for display by the Chinese military.
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  • ...ollege, Co. Cork. Ireland between 1875 and 1881. Graduating from the Royal Military College at Sandhurst he was commissioned into the Queen's Royal Regiment (W
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  • ..., the ability to work hard for long periods of time, fighting tenacity and military strategy. ...te the assigned tasks against all opposition; and were deployed in various military campaigns in India and abroad. The British were greatly impressed by their
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  • ...icepost tax was levied and disciplinary action was taken against civil and military pensioners harbouring or sympathizing with the Babbar Akalis.
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  • ...iter,"the Sikh Chief and his men withstood, for eight long months, all the military force that the great Mughal Empire could muster against them. None of them
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  • ...n-Hind Bank and Khalsa High School burnt. 8 or 9 Sikhs killed. Arrival of military stopped further destruction. ...ary, 47||do||Hindus and Sikhs saved front destruction by timely arrival of military. Stray killing of Sikhs and Hindus. By end of December, all Hindus and Sikh
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  • ...the principles of Gurmat. One of the most striking fact is that he did his military service in Air Force without tying his beard. It is totally unheard of but
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  • ...only to reemerge after his death. He stressed that these Jathas with their military structure and discipline and their spirit of militancy constituted a menace
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  • '''Ravi Singh''' is an Asian-American Sikh tech-entrepreneur, the first USA military cadet with a turban, social media and political campaign guru, author, inte ...s a 2nd Lieutenant. He became the first U.S. cadet ever to graduate from a military academy with a turban.
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  • ...gh Saini's help in his liberation from the prison and his contributions in military campaigns as a general, his family was granted a large jagir which was spre
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  • ...military-history/articleshow/4418565.cms War museum to open new windows to military history]
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  • ...Many now also have other conventional items similar to western shirts and military wear in terms of pockets and inclusion of ‘shoulder boards’.
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  • ...at their London residence at Holland Park. Prince Victor joined the Royal Military Academy in 1887, getting a special Cadet-ship. The children of Indian extra
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  • .... The letters contain valuable information about Ranjit Singh's financial, military and judicial administration during the earlier period of his reign.
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  • ‘I recite from the Holy Koran every morning and pray for the success of the military operation and when they are defeated I will buy another rubab,’ he said.
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  • ...massive aerial bombardment, apart from being slaughtered by army and para military forces. The Sikhs all over India were to be subjected to mass scale massacr
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  • ...to the house of a Hindu Ranghar Rajput (chandel) family of Kashmir, was a military general who conquered Ladakh and Baltistan in the Sikh times and carried th == Military Career ==
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  • ...a''' (d.1807), Was from a Sandhu Jatt Sikh, family and a renowned [[Sikh]] military commander and jagirdar under [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] for a short period f
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  • ..., the Indian government accorded it the status of a national festival. The military exercise, which was personally supervised by the guru, was carried out on t ...worldwide was started by the tenth Sikh Guru, as a gathering of Sikhs for military exercises and mock battles on the day following the festival of [[Holi]] at
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  • Matab Singh's ancestral village of Mirarikot was raided by a strong military contingent under [[Faujadar Nurdin]]. Naltha, the village elder, and his so
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  • ...ainst the Sikhs. The former had personally come to the Punjab to supervise military operations against Banda Singh. Kamwar Khan, referring to the sack of Sirhi
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  • ...he principles of Gurmat. One of the most striking facts is that he did his military service in the Air Force without tying his beard. It is totally unheard of
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  • ...lon Jatt. His grandfather, Sardar Rattan Singh Dhillon, was a high-ranking military officer in the [[Sikh Khalsa Army]] and had fought against the British duri
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  • ...d got assurance from the government that the profession of Lobana Sikhs in military service and agriculture which will be record on the census of 1921 The ques ...nment aware that the Lobana Sikhs follow the occupation of agriculture and military service and the classification in the census paper referred to is keenly re
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  • ...everer policy against the Sikhs and let loose terror upon them. His moving military columns forced the Sikhs to seek shelter in remote hills and forests. Yet S
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  • Taken from , an excellent website about Indian military.
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  • ...ever in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the 12 tribes of Israel.... The many Egy
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  • ...unjab. A British garrison was stationed at Lahore and the entire civil and military administration of the country was vested in the British resident.
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  • 7. Fauja Singh, Military System of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1964
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  • ...gis, one of the 12 Sikh misls), the fort occupies a unique place in Indian military history.
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  • Bawa Harkishan Singh died on 20 August 1978 at the Military Hospital, Delhi Cantt.
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  • ...ingh]], was one of [[Aurangzeb|Mughal emperor Aurangzeb]]'s most important military leaders and a trusted member of his [[Darbar]] (Court).
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  • ...ave been built during the reign of Alaudin Khilji (1295-1316) by his Afgan Military Chief Nausher Khan. Previously it was called "Nausar" but with the passage ...ave been built during the reign of Alaudin Khilji (1295-1316) by his Afgan Military Chief Nausher Khan. Previously it was called "Nausar" but with the passage
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  • ...e largest Railway Junctions of northern India and the largest Cantonement (military area) of Asia and is known as Sharjah of Punjab due to sand dunes. Bathinda
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