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    Bhai Nanu Ji : Shaheed Of The Battle Of Ruhela In 1621

    Entry nr. 1, section 1 - Shaheeds from the time of Sixth Nanak, Guru Hargobind Sahib The narrative of Bhai Nanu ji's shaheedi has been done with golden words, as he was one of the first Shaheeds of the Sikh nation. Bhai Nanu ji attained Shaheedi on the day of 3rd October, 1621 in the battle of...
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    Bhai Kishana Ji : Shaheed Of The Battle Of Ruhela In 1621

    Shaheeds from the time of Sixth Nanak, Guru Hargobind Sahib Bhai Kishana was a supreme soldier in the army of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. He was a brave and zealous man. He showed his bravery in the battle of Ruhela (Sri Hargobindpur). He fought bravely against the army of Bhagwan Dass Kherar on...
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    Jathedar Bhai Kartar Singh Jhabbar : The Life And Times

    In a seminar held by the Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh in November 2001 on the "Institutional Failure in Punjab with respect to Sikhism" a resolution was unanimously passed recommending setting up an International Sikh Apex Body. Its purpose is to control and coordinate the entire Sikh...
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    Bhai Vir Singh (1872-1957)

    Bhai Vir Singh was a poet, scholar and exegete, a major figure in the Sikh renaissance and in the movement for the revival and renewal of Punjabi literary traditioin. His identification with all the important concerns of modern Sikhism was so complete that he came to be canonized as Bhai, the...
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    Bhai Kahn Singh (1861 - 1938)

    Bhai Kahn Singh was a celebrated scholar and encyclopaedist, born on August 30 1861 in a Dhillon Jatt family at the village of Sabaz Banera, in what then used to be the territory of the princely ruler of patiala. His father was Narain Singh and mother Har Kaur. Narain Singh was a man of saintly...
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    Bhai Santokh Singh (1787 - 1853)

    Bhai Santokh Singh (1787 - 1843) was a poet and historian, born on 8 October 1787 at the house of Bhai Deva Singh and Bibi Rajadi who were professionally cloth-printers of Nurudin village, also known as Sarai Nurudin, 7 KM northwest of Tarn Taran in Amritsar district of the Punjab. Deva Singh...
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