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Many princely states of [[British India]] gave their financial help for the establishment of this College, including Maharaja Rajendra Singh of Patiala, Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha, Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala and Sir Sunder Singh Majithia. On '''30th April'''  1898, when Mr Vere O’Ratigan, the then Principal, left the College, Professor Kishen Singh was called to officiate as Principal, thus becoming the first Sikh Principal of the College.  
Many princely states of [[British India]] gave their financial help for the establishment of this College, including Maharaja Rajendra Singh of Patiala, Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha, Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala and Sir Sunder Singh Majithia. On '''30th April'''  1898, when Mr Vere O’Ratigan, the then Principal, left the College, Professor Kishen Singh was called to officiate as Principal, thus becoming the first Sikh Principal of the College.  


Before the construction of the college, a prolonged discussion about the site of Khalsa College took place. Finally, it was decided that one college would be established in [[Amritsar]], followed by a second similar establishment in [[Lahore]]. The second 300-acre campus was sited just outside the village of Kot Sayyad Mehmood, which was later renamed Kot Khalsa. {{aowf|Khalsa College}}
Before the construction of the college, a prolonged discussion about the site of Khalsa College took place. Finally, it was decided that one college would be established in [[Amritsar]], followed by a second similar establishment in [[Lahore]]. The 300-acre campus was sited, just outside the village of Kot Sayyad Mehmood, which was later renamed Kot Khalsa was then established. {{aowf|Khalsa College}}

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Khalsa College, Amritsar

Guru Hargobind fought his first battle at the present day site of Khalsa College in 1634 and was victorious. The Guru was about to celebrate the marriage of his only daughter Bibi Viro when he was attack by the Mughals. A force of 700 Sikhs defeated an army of Mughal troops believed to 7,000 strong. The foundation stone of Khalsa College was laid in 1892 and it has since been one of the eminent Sikh educational institutions.

This famous college is a historic educational institution in the northern Indian city of Amritsar in Punjab state. Founded in 1892, the sprawling 300-acre campus is located about eight kilometres outside of the city centre on the Amritsar-Lahore highway (part of the Grand Trunk Road), adjoining Guru Nanak Dev University campus, to which Khalsa College is academically affiliated.

Khalsa College Establishment Committee was set up in 1890 with Colonel W. R. M. Holroyd, Director of Public Instruction, Punjab, as president, and W. Bell, Principal of Government College, Lahore, as secretary. Among the native constituents of this 121-member committee were Sir Attar Singh, Gurdial Singh Maan of Nabha, Diwan Gurmukh Singh of Patiala, Bhai Kahn Singh, Professor Gurmukh Singh and Sardar Jawahir Singh (1859-1910).

Many princely states of British India gave their financial help for the establishment of this College, including Maharaja Rajendra Singh of Patiala, Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha, Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala and Sir Sunder Singh Majithia. On 30th April 1898, when Mr Vere O’Ratigan, the then Principal, left the College, Professor Kishen Singh was called to officiate as Principal, thus becoming the first Sikh Principal of the College.

Before the construction of the college, a prolonged discussion about the site of Khalsa College took place. Finally, it was decided that one college would be established in Amritsar, followed by a second similar establishment in Lahore. The 300-acre campus was sited, just outside the village of Kot Sayyad Mehmood, which was later renamed Kot Khalsa was then established. .....More