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  2. Ishar Singh (havildar) - Wikipedia

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    Havildar Ishar Singh (1858 – 12 September 1897), IOM, IDSM was an Indian-Sikh Havildar and war hero of the 36th Sikhs. He was known leading the regiment on a last stand against the 10,000-12,000 strong Pashtun tribesmen with only 20 other men at the Battle of Saragarhi. After sustaining enough resistance, Singh was fighting alone but refused ...

  3. Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale - Wikipedia

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    [3] [61] The couple had two sons, Ishar Singh and Inderjit Singh, in 1971 and 1975, respectively. [4] After the death of Bhindranwale, Pritam Kaur moved along with her sons to Bilaspur village in Moga district and stayed with her brother. [61] She died of heart ailment at age 60, on 15 September 2007 in Jalandhar. [62]

  4. Ishar Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sardar Bahadur Ishar Singh VC, OBI (30 December 1895 – 2 December 1963) [1] was a soldier in the British Indian Army and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Born at Nainwa, he was the first Sikh to receive the Victoria Cross. [2]

  5. Ishar Singh (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Ishar Singh (1860–ca.1910), also known as Ishar Singh Naqqash or Ishar Singh Mahant, was a Sikh artist. [2] [3]: xxi [4] Ishar Singh was born in 1860 and his father was Bhai Ram Singh Mussawar. [5] Ishar Singh specialized in the Kangra-style and also carried-out mural work.

  6. Assassination of Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    She was killed by her bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh, in the aftermath of Operation Blue Star by the Indian Army between 1 and 8 June 1984 on the orders of Gandhi. The military operation was to remove Sikh militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and other Sikh separatists from the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, the holiest site of ...

  7. Sant Isher Singh - Wikipedia

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    On August 5, 1905, Sant Isher Singh was born as Gulab Singh in the village of Allowal, district Patiala, in Punjab, to Baba Ram Singh, a respected Nambardar, and Mata Rattan Kaur, both devout Sikhs. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] His birth is believed to have been prophesied on two significant occasions:

  8. 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash - Wikipedia

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    The Sant Nirankari Mission splintered from the Nirankari sect in the 20th century. Nirankari, a movement within Sikhism, started in the mid-19th century.Their belief in a living guru as opposed to the scriptural guru, Guru Granth Sahib, developing over the decades especially in one branch, [2] resulted in their difference with traditional Sikhs, though they were tolerated. [3]

  9. Ishar Singh (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ishar Singh (1895-1963) was a soldier in the British Indian Army and a recipient of the Victoria Cross. Ishar Singh may also refer to: Ishar Singh (Sikh prince) (1802-1804) Ishar Singh (havildar) (1850s-1897), soldier in the British Indian Army with the rank of havildar, hero of the Battle of Saragarhi