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  • '''Kanwar Bikram Singh''' (1835 - 1887), one of the pioneers of the [[Singh Sabha]] movement
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  • ...one of Faridkot state in 1874. A dominant figure in Faridkot history, Raja Bikram Singh modernized the state administration. He employed retired British offi ...a public meeting of the Sikhs in Amritsar convened on 14 August 1897, Raja Bikram Singh announced in honour of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee a donation of
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  • ...between Maharaja Sher Singh and his collateral Sandhanvalia sardars. Baba Bikram Singh felt irked when British troops were stationed at Lahore after the Ang ...ence, that the Baba be banished from the Punjab and sent to Haridvar. Baba Bikram Singh sent his emissaries to Diwan Mul Raj of Multan and Sardar Chatar Sing
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  • [[Image:Bikram Singh-dies in crash.jpg||175px|right|]] '''Lt-General Bikram Singh, G O C, XV Corps''' held in the highest esteem for his record in defe
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  • [[Image:Bikram Singh-dies in crash.jpg||175px|right|]] '''Lt-General Bikram Singh, G O C, XV Corps''' held in the highest esteem for his record in defe
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  • ...th Sahib prepared by a synod of Sikh scholars appointed by his father Raja Bikram Singh, were published during his time. Raja Balbir Singh died in February 1
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  • ...one of Faridkot state in 1874. A dominant figure in Faridkot history, Raja Bikram Singh modernized the state administration. He employed retired British offi ...a public meeting of the Sikhs in Amritsar convened on 14 August 1897, Raja Bikram Singh announced in honour of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee a donation of
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  • "When someone shows you a gun, what else can you do?" asked Bikram Singh Dhillon, interpreting for his father, who does not speak English. "Yo Once the would-be robber got outside, Bikram Dhillon said he saw the man run down the street and hop into a light blue s
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  • ...between Maharaja Sher Singh and his collateral Sandhanvalia sardars. Baba Bikram Singh felt irked when British troops were stationed at Lahore after the Ang ...ence, that the Baba be banished from the Punjab and sent to Haridvar. Baba Bikram Singh sent his emissaries to Diwan Mul Raj of Multan and Sardar Chatar Sing
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  • * [[Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh]] died in a helicopter crash
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  • ...(memorial monument) on the bank of the Drungli river where the [[Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh]],s helicopter crashed. Today it has become a main tourist attraction
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  • ...a on 21 April 1874 after a reign of 25 years and was succeeded by his son, Bikram Singh.
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  • ...adan Singh Ji of Dera Sekhwan at the request and encouragement of Maharaja Bikram Singh of Faridkot. It took him six and a half years to complete it. It was
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  • #Notes of Udasin Mahant Bikram Das
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  • ...tire Sikh Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, which was commissioned by Raja Bikram Singh, ruler of the princely state of Faridkot. The work completed in 1883
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  • '''Kanwar Bikram Singh''' (1835 - 1887), one of the pioneers of the [[Singh Sabha]] movement
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  • ...publication of Trumpp's work in 1877, unfinished though it remained. Raja Bikram Singh, ruler of Faridkot (1842-98) and patron of the Amritsar Khalsa Diwan, ...Bakhtavar Singh Giani. The revision was completed during the time of Raja Bikram Singh, but he did not live long enough to see publication of the work he ha
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  • ...of the poem is King Ahankar (i.e. egotism and conceit) symbolizing Raja Bikram Singh, ruler of Faridkot state who was the patron of the Amritsar Khalsa
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  • ...ar Singh was killed in a family feud on 25 November 1839 by his uncle Baba Bikram Singh. He and his elder brother Sampuran Singh inherited jagirs in the Jala
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  • #Notes of Udasin Mahant Bikram Das
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  • ...ing Baba Sir Khem Singh Bedl, a descendant of [[Guru Nanak]], [[Kanwar Bikram Singh]] of [[Kapurthala]], and Giani Gian Singh of Amritsar. This Sikh me
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  • 1. Hasnu, Bikram.i }il, A ng/o-Sihh. Relations. Hoshiarpm", 1968
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  • We have received your letters with enclosures about S.Bhag Singh, S. Bikram Singh, and Sant Harcharand Singh Longowal. We are happy to note that you ar
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  • (a)Baba Bishan Singh Ji(died AD1839) (Eldest) And (b)Baba Bikram Singh Ji (died AD 1863) (younger brother) '''Baba Attar Singh Ji''' (Assassinated by Baba Bikram singh Ji in a family feud, Baba khem singh Bedi who was Baba Attar Singhs s
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  • The lighting committee sent a deputation to wait on Raja Bikram Singh of Faridkot who was the patron of the Khalsa Diwan of Amritsar and he
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  • ...as honoured as Guru. In 1702 after passing away Baba Narinjan Rai Ji, Baba Bikram Singh Ji was honoured as Guru. He had a son named Sri Ram Singh, who got ma
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  • ..."Not only to me, he's inspiring to the Sikh community," said his young son Bikram Singh, sporting a tuft of hair on his chin that may one day set another rec
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  • ...Guru Nanak was born. The lineage is carried on to Sahib Singh (17561834), Bikram Singh (d. 1863) and his sons Surat Singh and Sujan Singh. Besides recording
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  • The Guru visited Lehal on Magh sudi 5, 1728 Bikram/24 January 1672 and stayed under a banyan tree by the side of a pond. The s
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  • ...Diwan, that Sikhs would muster funds for him and on the assurance of Raja Bikram Singh, whom he had met in Faridkot, that he would pay his six months salary Under the influence of the Singh Sabha renaissance, Maharaja Bikram Singh of Faridkot, had appointed in 1877 a synod of Sikh scholars to prepar
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  • Raja Bikram Singh, ruler of Faridkot (1842-98) and patron of the Amritsar Khalsa Diwan, The revision was completed during the time of Raja Bikram Singh, but he did not live long enough to see publication of the work he ha
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  • ...of the Singh Sabha was the noted historian, Giani Gian Singh Nirmala. Raja Bikram Singh of Faridkot was the patron of the Sanatan Singh Sabha. In addition to
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  • ...gh)."'' Sher Singh gave his approval for the return of the fugitives. Baba Bikram Singh of Una placed them under solemn oaths. On his standing surety for the
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  • Jeevan Mrityu (1970) .... Ashok Tandon/Bikram Singh<br>
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  • Government Bikram College of Commerce, Patiala
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  • 1898 Raja Bikram Singh of Fridkot, who published the "Fridkoti Teeka" passed away. ...adan Singh Ji of Dera Sekhwan at the request and encouragement of Maharaja Bikram Singh of Faridkot. It took him six and a half years to complete it. It was
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  • ...Diwan Amritsar led by Baba Khem Singh Bedi and the ruler of Faridkot, Raja Bikram Singh, had Bhai Gurmukh Singh excommunicated, under the seal of the Golden
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  • ...my control. When our Beloved Guru (Siri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib), in 1756 (Bikram calendar, equivalent to 1699 A.D.), asked for heads, he did not say he need
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  • BIKRAM SINGH, Sepoy, 23829. 1st Bn. 2nd Punjab Regiment. 1st September 1944. Age 1
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  • ...ther prominent persons who participated in the initial meeting were Kanwar Bikram Singh of Kapurthala, Baba Khem Singh Bedi, and Giani Sardul Singh from Amri ...s, and its three prominent founders had acute personal differences. Kanwar Bikram Singh was a pure reformer. Sardar Thakar Singh Sandhanwalia dreamt of drivi
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  • ...of Rashtriya Indian Military College : Plantinum Jubilee Volume, 1997, By Bikram Singh, Sidharth Mishra, Rashtriya Indian Military College, Contributor Rash
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