Bhai Jodh Singh (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਜੋਧ ਸਿੰਘ,Hindi: भाई जोध सिंघ, 1882–1981) was a Sikh theologian, author, mentor and social activist. He played an important...
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Jodh Singh Ramgarhia (1758 – 23 August 1815) was a prominent Sikh leader of the Ramgarhia Misl in the Punjab, the son of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia who inherited...
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Ramgarhia Misl (section Tenure of Jodh Singh)
Jodh Singh's territory began to be intruded upon by Divan Singh, who was the son of Tara Singh and a cousin of Jodh. Jodh Singh assisted Ranjit Singh...
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1807, Jodh Singh was with him. In recognition of his services, Ranjit Singh presented him territories of Badala, Kameri and Chhabbal. Jodh Singh died in...
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Jassa Singh Ramgarhia. He was heir to some of the estates of Jassa Singh's son Jodh Singh. In 1834, he was sent to Peshawar to command 400 foot soldiers and...
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captured in the fourth attempt. This attack was led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Jodh Singh Ramgarhia. During the campaign the Sardar showed remarkable bravery...
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Baghel Singh died in 1802 without an heir. Jodh Singh and Sukhu Singh each claimed to be the chief of this Misl. During this interregnum, Baghel Singh's two...
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Jassa Singh, Jodh Singh, inherited his father's title in 1803. On Jodh Singh's death in 1815 a dispute broke out over the succession, with Tara Singh's son...
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Punjabi Suba movement (section Under Sant Fateh Singh)
Fateh Singh to stop the fast. Chief Minister Partap Singh Kairon, under the advice of his old teacher and informal counsel Jodh Singh, set Tara Singh free...
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district of Punjab, India into a Sikh family. Under the tutelage of Sant Jodh Singh at the seminary in nearby Maujo, he studied Sikh theology and Sikh texts...
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Kasur was led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Jodh Singh Ramgarhia as Kasur had been a long thorn in the side of Ranjit Singh's power because of its proximity...
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Mohan Singh and Amrita Pritam: the best talent of the time — to Preet Nagar. The martyr Diwan Singh Kalepani, principal Teja Singh, principal Jodh Singh were...
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Bibi Khem Kaur Dhillon, a Jat Sikh daughter of Jodh Singh Kalalvala and granddaughter of Sahib Singh Dhillon. After the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849...
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successor. Singh was born in July 1839 in the village of Ghuman, near Batala in Gurdaspur district, Punjab, Sikh Empire. His parents were Jodh Singh, a farmer...
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first group was Paljor, Samanla, Morup, Jodh Singh, and Harbhajan Singh. Frostbitten, Jodh Singh and Harbhajan Singh returned to their base camp, and Samanla...
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Akali Phula Singh and his jatha were called to Lahore by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to fight in Kasur, Jodh Singh Ramgarhia and Hari Singh Nalwa were also...
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Singh a daily allowance of Rs. 500 and provided a safe refuge for Jassa Singh’s son, Jodh Singh Ramgarhia, in Patiala. While at Sirsa, Jassa Singh’s men...
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Nawab Kapur Singh of the Faizalpuria Misl and Jodh Singh (Adalati). Another cenotaph located in the southward direction was Jassa Singh Ahluwalia's....
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Baghel Singh (c. 1730s – c. 1800s) was a Sikh warrior and leader in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century...
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Maharaja Duleep Singh in the Punjab. He fought in the Second Anglo-Sikh war against the British. Chatar Singh was the son of Jodh Siṅgh Aṭārīvālā. He had...
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trusted Sikhs such as the three grandsons of Rai Jodh, a devotee of Guru Har Gobind. Guru Gobind Singh saw the war conduct of Aurangzeb and his army against...
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Golden Temple (section Ranjit Singh era reconstruction)
contributors to the cause being Tara Singh Gheba, Partap Singh, Jodh Singh, and Ganda Singh Peshawari. Ganda Singh Peshawari sent his donation in the year...
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friendship with Jodh Singh Ramgarhia, another prominent Sikh sardar, sealed by an oath on the holy Granth. Jodh Singh served Ranjit Singh faithfully until...
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early and middle Mughal-Sikh Wars and the Hill States–Sikh wars. Banda Singh Bahadur continued Sikh resistance to the Mughal Empire until his defeat...
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Arjan Singh Ji Bagria. It was attended by eminent personalities of Sikh Panth, including Sunder Singh Majithia, Principal Jodh Singh and Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha...
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In 1804, Jodh Singh conquered the fortress at Chandimandar from Nahan and bestowed it upon the rulers of Manimajra State. In 1807, Ranjit Singh of Lahore...
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Harbaksh Singh, VrC (1 October 1913 – 14 November 1999) was an Indian senior military officer. As the commander of the Western Command, Singh commanded...
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Raja Bhag Singh of Jhind, Jodh Singh of Kalsia, Bhanga Singh and Mehtab Singh of Thanesar and the Bhadaur sardars Dip Singh and Bir Singh agreed to join...
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died in 1803. His son, Jodh Singh Ramgarhia, developed good relations with Ranjit Singh and they never fought again. Ranjit Singh was crowned on 12 April...
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resources. At the request of her friend Indira Gandhi, she along with Martand Singh (textile conservator) founded the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural...
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