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Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... which stretched from the river Garigliano in the west to the Sangro in the east. Initial attempts to breach the western end of the line were unsuccessful.
Operation
s in January 1944 landed troops behind ...
2.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... fact that the army
operation
was planned well in advance, as stated by S. K. Sinha, a major figure in the Indian Army. In August 1982, the Akali Dal under the leadership of Harcharan Singh Longowal ...
3.
Operation Bluestar 1984
(Main/Main)
Operation
Bluestar
1984: 25 years later
OPERATION
BLUESTAR
: ...
4.
Lobh (covetousness)
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... Sikhism that lobh may conjoin with other motives in the course of its
operation
. This analysis and comparison show that the recognition of lobh as a spring of action is not something unique to the Sikh ...
5.
Lt-Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora
(Biographies/1900)
... people, in an
operation
meticulously prepared months in advance by Aurora and others. Aurora had also been closely involved in training and equipping the Mukti Bahini, a ragtag group of freedom fighters ...
6.
Sardul Singh Caveeshar
(Biographies/1800)
... (1937) ; Sikhs and the Swaraj ; Non-violent Nonco
operation
; and The Lahore Fort Torture Camp (1946). His Sikh Dharam Darshan in Punjabi was published by Punjabi ...
7.
Ram Singh Bedi, Baba
(Biographies/Pre 1800)
... band of irregulars, took part in these
operation
s. Shahanchi Khan, planning to surprise the returning Sikhs, advanced from Lahore, intercepted some of the troops under the ...
8.
Niranjan Singh, Professor
(Biographies/1900)
... in April 1918. At the call of Mahatma Gandhi for non-co
operation
with government, Niranjan Singh cast off his western clothes and started wearing khadi (fabric ...
9.
Mohan Singh, General
(Biographies/1900)
... when his battalion was earmarked for
operation
al service in the Far East. The battalion was still carrying out intensive training at Secunderabad when he married, ...
10.
Man Mohan Singh
(Biographies/1900)
... deputed for
operation
s in the Philippines and Indonesia and given the command of a Catalina aircraft. Man Mohan Singh was killed in action in West Australia on 3 March 1942. ...
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