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General Waker-Uz-Zaman [a] SBP OSP SGP psc (born 16 September 1966) is a four star general of the Bangladesh Army who is the current Chief of Army Staff (CAS) [2] of the Bangladesh Army since 23 June 2024. [3] [4] [5] Prior to his appointment as CAS, he served as the Chief of General Staff (CGS) of the Bangladesh Army.
Bhai Parasram; Bhai Lakhi Das; Bhai Jati Mall/Malik Purohit; Rai Jodh; Rai Mandan Rathore; Rai Ballu; Bhai Jattu Das; Bhai Saktu; Bhai Nanu; Bhai Banno; Bhai Kalyana; Bhai Peda Das; Bhai Mukand Ram; Bhai Pirana; Bhai Jagannath; Bhai Desa; Bhai Mohan; Bhai Mokal; Bhai Mehar Chand; Bhai Kirat Bhatt; Bhai Mathura Bhatt; Bhai Balu Bhatt; Bhai Sona ...
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Guru Ram Singh aimed to restore Sikh-rule over the region and needed to oust the British in-order to do so. [5] One aim of Namdhari Guru Ram Singh was to orient the strength of people towards freedom and the first step to undertake this task, was to introduce reform of their character and prevent the downfall of the Sikhs everywhere. [19]
Bhai Ram Singh, Sardar Bahadur, Provincial Educational Service, Principal of the Mayo School of Art, Lahore. Ali Husain, Lieutenant, 2nd Gwalior Infantry. Baronet
The Guru sent Bhai Jiwan Singh, Bhai Udai Singh and 48 other troops to Shahi Tibbi in order to defend the large army while everyone else tried to cross the river. [35] When the Battle of Shahi Tibbi was taking place, the rest of the caravan including the guru had reached the bank of Sarsa River . [ 36 ]
Ram Singh I (died 1688), Maharaja of Jaipur; Ram Singh of Marwar (1730–1772), Raja of Marwar Kingdom; Ram Singh II (1835–1880), Maharaja of Jaipur; Ram Singh Kuka (1816–1885), Sikh religious leader; Ram Singh (architect) (Bhai Ram Singh), Punjab architect, active from 1870s; Ram Singh of Bharatpur (1873–1929), Maharaja of princely state ...
Baba Moti Ram Mehra (fl. late 17th – early 18th century) was a devoted disciple of Guru Gobind Singh who, disregarding the risk to his own life, managed to enter the Thanda Burj in a very dramatic manner and serve milk to Mata Gujri, Baba Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh, the two younger Sahibzadas (sons) of Guru Gobind Singh for three nights, where they were kept under arrest by the ...