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The uprising of Singapore Societies along with the local police not deemed fit by the British lead to the recruitment of the Sikhs. [5] This led to the eventual establishment of the Sikh Police Contingent in Singapore in 1881, with the first batch of 54 Sikh recruits arriving in Singapore on 26 March 1881 and another 65 in August that year [7]
Pages in category "Sikh martyrs" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
South Asian International Fellowship (English, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi church in Singapore) [2] ... Singapore Sikh Education Foundation; Singapore Tenkasi Muslim ...
He became the Sikh leader at age 14, on 3 March 1644, after the death of his grandfather and the sixth Sikh leader Guru Hargobind.He guided the Sikhs for about seventeen years, till his death at age 31. Guru Har Krishan was the eighth of the ten Sikh Gurus. At the age of five, he became the youngest Guru in Sikhism on 7 October 1661.
As the number of Sikh immigrants in Singapore increased, a group of Sikhs purchased a bungalow at Queen Street, Singapore with the help of Wassiamull, a Sindhi merchant, to have a place of worship. [1] The bungalow eventually became a gurdwara and established as the Central Sikh Temple, or Wadda Gurdwara, which meant "The Big Temple". [1]
Thus, an agreement was reached between the Sikh community and the Singapore government that the shrine be relocated to the grounds of the Silat Road Sikh Temple. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 10 ] [ 3 ] The work to relocate the shrine began on 12 October 1966 at around 7 p.m. [ 5 ] [ 10 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] The transportation of the samadhi was a community-led effort ...
Sikh Sewaks Singapore; Sikh Welfare Council; Sinda Family Service Centre; Singapore Action Group of Elders; Singapore After-Care Association; Singapore Airport Terminal Services Staff Association; Singapore Amalgamated Services Co-Operative Organisation Senior Citizens Home; Singapore American Community Action Council; Singapore Anglican ...
Covenant Evangelical Free Church (CEFC) is a church in Singapore. It has three worship centres – one at Jelapang Road in Bukit Panjang , one at Woodlands Drive 16 in Woodlands and one at Suntec Convention Centre, Level 3.