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A.S Kang
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... to work with some of the best music directors in India including K.S.Narula (the father of Jaspinder Narula). In the 1980’s he teamed up with Cha
ranjit
Ahuja India’s No1 music director and went on ...
2.
Sikh Casualties of Indian Forces Commemorated in Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... Sialkot, Pakistan. Panel 19. BALDEV SINGH, Havildar, 23026. 2nd Bn. 11th Sikh Regiment. 4th September 1944. Age 24. Son of Dasaunda Singh and Ind Kaur; husband of
Ranjit
Kaur, of Dhandra, Ludhiana, India. ...
3.
Aziz Ud-Din, Faqir
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
Aziz Ud-Din, Faqir - Foreign minister at the court of Maharajah Runjeet Singh (1780-1845) Faqir Aziz Ud-Din was a physician, diplomat, and foreign minister at the court of Maharaja
Ranjit
Singh, was ...
4.
Afghans - Afghan-Sikh relations
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... in India and did enter Lahore twice (January 1797; December 1798) but was forced to evacuate it within a few weeks on each occasion.
Ranjit
Singh, the chief of the Sukkarchakkia misl of the Dal Khalsa ...
5.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... attributes the development of the Sikhs into a “people” under Guru Gobind Singh (1675-1708), the tenth Sikh Guru, and into a “nation” under
Ranjit
Singh, who established a Sikh state in 1799.[6] Khushwant ...
6.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
...
Ranjit
Singh and immediately afterward (rather than foucs upon the Panth or Sikh community as the eternal Guru, a theological doctrine not politically appropriate in a monarchical state) by noting the ...
7.
A.S.KANG
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
... to work with some of the best music directors in India including K.S.Narula (the father of Jaspinder Narula). In the 1980’s he teamed up with Cha
ranjit
Ahuja India’s No1 music director and went on ...
8.
Faridkot District
(Punjab/Punjab Districts)
... of Kotkapura, and his younger brother, Sardar Hamir Singh Brar, was given Faridkot. The state was captured in 1803 by
Ranjit
Singh, but was one of the Cis-Sutlej states that came under British influence ...
9.
Amritsar District
(Punjab/Punjab Districts)
... rather than a composite habitation until Maharaja
Ranjit
Singh (1780-1839) rose to power and consolidated the whole of the Punjab into one sovereign State. ...
10.
Gurudwara Nangali Sahib, Poonch JK
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
... to Jammu and then travel by road to Poonch. The Gurdwara was established by Thakur Bhai Mela Singh ji (Fourth successor of Sant Bhai Feru Singh ji) in the 1803 AD. Maharaja
Ranjit
Singh visited Gurudwara ...
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