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Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's
Horse
), 13th. Frontier Force Rifles, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners, 13 Indian Mule Coy, 17th Indian Inf. Bde. Sig. Sec etc, and inscribed on these ...
2.
Sikh Casualties of Indian Forces Commemorated in Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... Son of Sadhu Singh and Shyam Kaur, of Chak No. 52GB, 138 G B, Lyallpur, Pakistan. Panel 19. BACHAN SINGH, Sowar, 10140. 21st King George V's Own
Horse
(Central India
Horse
), I.A.C.. 6th August 1944. ...
3.
Afghans - Afghan-Sikh relations
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... up to the Indus, relieving him of a number of weapons,
horse
s and camels. Ahmad Shah's subsequent invasions in a way helped the Sikhs to increase and consolidate their power. Anticipating a second invasion ...
4.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... to bring him offerings of arms and
horse
s in the future and enrolled an armed bodyguard of fifty-two mounted Sikhs…Ever since that time, armed Sikhs have stood guard to Harmander Sahib (the Golden Temple) ...
5.
Bhatinda District
(Punjab/Punjab Districts)
... from camping here, on the pretext that it was a haunted place. The Guru disregarding his warning tied his
horse
to the trunk of 'van' tree. People of Bhatinda met him and begged him to evict the one-eyed ...
6.
Bandai Sikhs
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... describes how after their victory at Sirhind in 1763 ' the Sikhs dispersed as soon as the battle was won, and how riding day and night, each
horse
man would throw his belt and scabbard, his articles of ...
7.
Akalis/Nihangs Doctrines
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... times of Guru Gobind Singh. The Akalis earned a reputation for being valiant soldiers during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Akalis, as armed groups on
horse
back, offered Sikhs protection from ...
8.
Sri Guru Amar Das Ji and The horse trader
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
Sri Guru Amar Das Ji and The
horse
trader A rich Muslim
horse
dealer named alayar, a native of Delhi, who had returned from Arabia though Kabul with five hundred
horse
s, arrived at the Bias. ...
9.
Bhai Bidhi Chand
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... of Bhai Bidhi Chand. Two highly valued thoroughbred
horse
s of great quality were bought by the sangat of Kabul for the Guru. However, on the way to Amritsar, they were forcibly taken by the men of the ...
10.
Bhai Paro
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... seat, Bhai Paro made a custom of crossing the River Beas on
horse
back daily to see the Guru. Many, including some Muslims of rank, were inspired by him to embrace the Sikh faith. Bhai Paro died at his ...
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