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  2. Gujranwala Guru Nanak Khalsa College - Wikipedia

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    Mr M U Moore, an Irishman, was appointed as the first principal of this college. He stayed for about two years and levelled the ground for sprouting healthy traditions for the college. By the year 1920, the college building was completed. In 1921 AD, Bhai Jodh Singh (later vice-chancellor, Punjabi University, Patiala) joined as a principal.

  3. Khalsa College, Amritsar - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, a Sikh Research Centre was founded within the college of Ganda Singh, who headed it until 1947. [2] The Sikh Research Centre of Khalsa College has since grown to encompass a library and art galleries, containing thousands of artefacts, books, manuscripts, and paintings related to Sikhs and Sikhism. [2]

  4. Panth Prakash - Wikipedia

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    According to Gurinder Singh Mann, the Sri Gur Panth Prakash initiated a genre of literature that specialized on the wider Khalsa community's mission and history in the post-guruship period. [ 4 ] : 15–16 Communal exegesis of the text continues at gurdwaras and traditional Sikh educational institutions til the present-day.

  5. Jathedar of the Akal Takht - Wikipedia

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    Following the establishment of the Khalsa, which took effect on 13 April 1699, the tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh sent Bhai Mani Singh to Amritsar with instructions to take possession of the Darbar Sahib and the Akal Takht from the Minas. [22] The Sikhs assigned Bhai Mani Singh as the head granthi of Harmandir Sahib and the jathedar of the Akal ...

  6. Chief Khalsa Diwan - Wikipedia

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    Portrait photograph of Arjan Singh Bagrian, descendant of Bhai Rupa Chand and first president of the Chief Khalsa Diwan. The Chief Khalsa Diwan was established on 30 October 1902. [5] [6] [3] The organisation was founded by Bhai Vir Singh, Arjan Singh Bagrian, Sundar Singh Majithia, Tarlochan Singh, and Harbans Singh Attari. [7]

  7. All India Sikh Students Federation - Wikipedia

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    It was reorganized in 2001 and Sewak Singh, a Student from Punjabi University was elected as president. After Sewak Singh, Mandhir Singh headed the organization until 2007 January. Later Parmjeet Singh alias Gazi, a student of higher studies in law at Punjabi University Patiala, became the president of the organization. [29] [30]

  8. Khalsa Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    The Khalsa Tract Society was an organization created by Bhai Vir Singh and Kaur Singh in 1893 to promote the aims and objects of the Singh Sabha Movement. [1] [2] The organization had a large output of tracts over the years that touched upon various subjects.

  9. Khalsa Samachar - Wikipedia

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    Vir Singh's grandfather, Giani Hazara Singh, provided funds to assist with the establishment of the press. [3] In 1893, Vir Singh helped found the Khalsa Tract Society alongside Kaur Singh (who was the son of Sadhu Singh Dhupia). [3] The majority of the tracts published by the society were authored by Vir Singh. [3]