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  2. Ratan Singh Bhangu - Wikipedia

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    Ratan Singh Bhangu (ca.1785 – 10 February 1846 [1]: 17 ) was a Sikh historian and Nihang who wrote about the Sikhs' struggles and rise to power in North India, in his book Prachin Panth Prakash. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This work describes how the Sikh people came to dominate Punjab in the 1700s and remains one of the few historical accounts of the era.

  3. Vir Singh (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Vir Singh Ji had the benefit of both the traditional indigenous learning and of modern English education. He learnt Sikh scripture as well as Persian, Urdu and Sanskrit. He then joined the Church Mission School, Amritsar and took his matriculation examination in 1891 and stood first all over in the district. [ 1 ]

  4. Bhai Vir Singh bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of works by Indian Punjabi-language writer Bhai Vir Singh (1872–1957). This list includes his poetry, novels, translations, plays, and non-fiction. This list includes his poetry, novels, translations, plays, and non-fiction.

  5. Panth Prakash - Wikipedia

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    Compositions attributed to Guru Gobind Singh found within the Dasam Granth, namely Jaap Sahib, Akaal Ustat, 32 Svayyie, Khial, Zafarnama, Apani Katha, and Chandi di Var [4]: 31–32 Sri Gur Sobha of Sainapati [4]: 31–32 Sri Gur Bilas of Sukha Singh (primary source used for Guru Gobind Singh's life) [4]: 31–32

  6. Suraj Prakash - Wikipedia

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    Pandit Giani Bhai Hazara Singh Ji wrote and published a brief of the text named Sūraj Prakāsh Cūrṇakā. From reading the works of Baba Prem Singh it’s clear that their text is also based on this text, and its clear countless other authors have written small texts based on this text [Sūraj Prakāsh].

  7. Kavi Santokh Singh - Wikipedia

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    Rather, because of Santokh Singh's instruction from Giani Sant Singh, his association can be seen to fall under the Giānīan Bungā, a learning institution beginning from Bhai Mani Singh. [13] Giani Sant Singh (1768-1832), the head Giani of Amritsar, was a renowned scholars both inside and outside of Sikh circles. [ 14 ]

  8. History of the Dasam Granth - Wikipedia

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    Sri Gur Katha is work of Bhai Jiwan Singh, composed in the last decade of the seventeenth century, [12] does not mention about Dasam Granth but does mention Chopai (Charitar 404), Savaiyey (Akal Ustat) and Jaap Sahib recitation during creation of Khalsa Panth.

  9. Bhai Jiwan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh was with the Guru during the evacuation of Anandpur Sahib [10] and fought the battles of Bhangani, Nadaun, Anandpur Sahib, Bajrur, Nirmohgarh, all four wars of Anandpur Sahib, Bansali/Kalmot , Sarsa and the battle of Chamkaur. [11] [12] Bhai Jiwan Singh also wrote about the exploits of Guru Gobind Singh, in his magnum opus the 'Sri Gur ...