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  • * 1947 Pak/Indian Independence. All laws and rules will be done with the agreement of Sikhs. Indian Consitition will be pbulished
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  • ...r) Claude Wade, the political agent at Ludhiana and officerincharge of British relations with the Punjab and with the chiefs of Afghanistan. For the nex ...tinuing to add to the distrust of the Sikh army from feeling suspicious of British intentions, in which situation the war was an inevitability.
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  • ...ratum of Indian life and every part of the country. The bulk of the Indian Army was recruited from the north, which is the origin of the traditionally mart ...Africa in the first stages of the war and later in Italy and Burma, where Indian soldiers have won for their regiments new battle honours which will never b
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  • Once the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Army impressed by the game, offered him a direct commission which he refused as ...for the freedom of our biggest gurdwara, our country, from the clutches of British Imperialism.'
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  • ...elebration of the Martyrdom of Guru Arjan) and many soldiers of the Indian Army. ...his interview the Thatcher government curtailed Chauhan's activities. The British government had also instructed him to confine his activities within the bou
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  • ...the press, is best known as starting the non-violent movement to oust the British from India. Gandhi ji deserves a lot of praise because he did implement the ...this arrangement. It was a major factor in the first uprising against the British.
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  • Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi (August 15, 1900—May 3, 2002) was a renowned Indian hotelier widely regarded as the father of 20th century India's hotel busine ...siness and, in recognition of his services to the industry in time of war, Indian authorities bestowed on him the title of Rai Bahadur. In another two years,
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  • ...red Myanmar as a part of British India that has cultural affinity with the Indian people. But to my surprise, Burmese people have no common heritage with Ind ...(Rangoon) University was among the top ten Indian Universities before the British divided India and declared Burma as an independent country. It has a sprawl
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  • The German Army had signalled the First World War in mid-1914 with brilliantly executed ope .... So the standing Army in India was immediately constituted into the First Indian Corps with the Lahore and Meerut Divisions on its order-of-battle, as they
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  • ...uk/tol/comment/faith/article5207347.ece From Punjab to Putney: the rise of British Sikhism] Times Online November 21, 2008 ...he sub-continent to be subjugated in the 19th century — to agitate against British rule.
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  • ...r of 1965. He was a calm, intelligent and brave Sikh soldier in the Indian Army. He served his people and nation in the tradition that has been established ...s a graduate of the 1st course at the IMA after a year’s attachment with a British battalion, The Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders, wherein he saw active serv
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  • '''Jammu''' is one of the three regions comprising the [[Indian]] state of {{Wiki|Jammu and Kashmir}}. Jammu borders Kashmir to the north, ...ngh's Toshkhana (treasury) was able to purchase Jammu and Kashmir from the British, thus it was that the Dogra Rajputs were, once again, able to re-establis
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  • ...aming (bowing in courtesy) that his elder grandfather did to younger men; British Sahibs (masters) who he thought were ill mannered and too stupid of being a ...speeches were aimed at raising an [[Azad Hind Fauj]] to fight against the British in India.
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  • ...ince the Sikh soldiers were known for their bravery and steadfastness, the British employed all their battalions, except the 35th Sikhs, for fighting in such ...ew to meeting the situation effectively, he had made the 14th Sikhs of the Indian Brigade a part of his expeditionary force. Sir Hamilton wrote to the Comman
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  • ...emicians being open to all Punjabis, whatever their creed or religion. The British were not allowed to open Christian schools although they were allowed to pr ...cast (his european doctor was put in charge of gunpowder production). The British knew well that his was the only power that could compete with them for the
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  • ...sulting in the partial subjugation of the Sikh kingdom, was the outcome of British expansionism and the near anarchical conditions that overtook the Lahore co ...promised them a good opportunity for direct intervention. Up to 1838, the British troops on the Sikh frontier had amounted to one regiment at Sabathu in the
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  • After Indian Independence, a Union Territory of Hill states was created. It primarily co Many young men from Himachal serve in the Indian Army and have played a significant role in the National defense. Dharamsala has
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  • ...gra Army of Jammu. '''The [[Sikhs]] ruled Kashmir till their defeat by the British.''' * After the Revolt of 1857, the kingdom came under the British Crown. Gulab’s son, Ranbir Singh, became the ruler.
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  • ...eir land of birth. However, no company provided such a service between the Indian and Canadian ports. As a result, many Punjabis were stranded for months in ...r a long and painful struggle. Upon return, the ship was fired upon by the British at BajBaj Ghat in Calcutta. The returning passengers were either arrested o
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  • ...ritish officials. "Martial Race" was a designation created by officials of British India to describe "races" (peoples) that were thought to be naturally warli ...from the Mazhabi sikhs. On the out break of the Indian mutiny in 1857, the British immediately recruited 12,000 Mazhabis to crush the mutiny. After the mutiny
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