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  2. Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale - Wikipedia

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    Bhindranwale was born on 2 June 1947, [5]: 151 as Jarnail Singh Brar to a Jat Sikh family, in the village of Rode, [3] in Moga District (then a part of Faridkot District), [58] located in the region of Malwa. [1]

  3. Mark Tully - Wikipedia

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    Tully's first book on India Amritsar: Mrs Gandhi's Last Battle (1985) was co-authored with his colleague at BBC Delhi, Satish Jacob; the book dealt with the events leading up to Operation Blue Star, Indian military action carried out between 1 and 8 June 1984 to remove militant religious leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his followers from ...

  4. Zail Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jarnail Singh was born in Sandhwan, Faridkot district on 5 May 1916 to Kishan Singh and Ind Kaur, as the youngest of their five children. [2] He was a Ramgarhia Sikh, ( Tarkhan ) belonging to a caste associated with carpentry . [ 3 ]

  5. Lala Jagat Narain - Wikipedia

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    Dalbir Singh and Swaran Singh Rode are two others accused in the case. [11] Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who had accused Narain of portraying the Sikh gurus as "lovers of wine and women" in his newspapers in spite of protests, [12] was implicated in the assassination, though it was the Dal Khalsa which had likely committed it. [13]

  6. Harnam Singh Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Baba Thakur Singh sent Baba Harnam Singh to America. Baba Harnam Singh has been said to have moved to the city of Manteca, California, where he resided for 11 years. It is believed that he spent these years in the US meditating in the house of Sikhs which belonged to the Taksal, and that he gained dual citizenship of the United States.

  7. Jarnail Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (1947–1984), religious leader; Jarnail Singh (footballer) (1936–2000), captain of the India national football team from 1965 to 1967; Jarnail Singh (referee) (born 1962), retired English association football referee of Indian descent; Jarnail Singh (physician) (1953–2021), Singaporean physician specialised in ...

  8. These billionaires call New Jersey home or have ties to the ...

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    In 1974, at age 11, he moved to the United States, where he lived with his uncle in West Orange, the Harvard Business School alumni page says. Judy Faulkner ranks at No. 380 on the Forbes ...

  9. Fauja Singh (Sikh leader) - Wikipedia

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    Fauja Singh (Gurdaspur, Punjab (British India), May 17, 1936 – Amritsar, April 13, 1978) was one of 13 Sikhs killed at violence during a protest against the Sant Nirankaris in 1978. [ 1 ] Early life

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