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Two residents of Amritsar, Tej Ram, a Hindu, and Bulaka Singh, took this news to a band of Khalsa in the deserts of Bikaner under the leadership of Sardar Sham Singh. Tej Ram and Bulaka Singh narrated their stories to the congregation of Sikhs. After listening, Sardar Mehtab Singh Bhangu volunteered to bring Massa Ranghar's head back to Bikaner ...
Bhai Nirmal Singh 6. "Allah Alakh" Guru Nanak Dev ji: Bhai Nirmal Singh 7. "Jaise Mai Aavai" Guru Nanak Dev ji: Bhai Nirmal Singh 8. "Khurasan" Guru Nanak Dev ji: Bhai Nirmal Singh 9. "Nanak Aaya" Bhai Gurdasji: Pt.Jasraj 10. "Nanak Aaya" Bhai Gurdasji: Sonu Nigam, Kailash Kher, Roop Kumar Rathod, Uttam Singh, Pt.Jasraj, Jiya Wadekar, Tej ...
Bhai Daya Singh Purohit; Bhai Jati Malik; Bhai Lal Singh; Bhai Kirpa Singh; Bhai Sanmukh Singh; Bhai Jiwan Singh; Bhai Tehil Singh; Bhai Fateh Singh; Bhai Ishar Singh; Bhai Ram Singh; Bhai Deva Singh; Bhai Udai Singh; Bhai Nahar Singh; Bhai Sher Singh; Bhai Bachittar Singh; Bhai Mani Singh; Bhai Mahan Singh; Bibi Bhag Kaur; Bibi Deep Kaur; Peer ...
Bhai Baldeep was born to his parents Amarjeet Singh and Sukhjit Kaur in a respectable family of Sikh musicians at Chandigarh on 13 September 1969.He passed Fifth Standard from Airforce school Vadodara Gujrat and Matriculation from Goveronment Model High School, sector 32 Chandigarh in 1984.He was a leading cadet in NCC aero wing of school who ...
Excluding the sixth, all other hymns have three Padash and Rahau (The Pause) placed in the beginning of the Shabads. Sixth hymn Mittar Pyare nu was composed at Machhiwara [7] whereas others were composed at Anandpur Sahib. [3] The ordering of hymns was given by Bhai Mani Singh. The shabads are similar in theme to Vaishnavist poetry regarding ...
The news of this sacrilegious use of the gurdwara spread to the remote areas. Two Sikhs, Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh, decided to kill Massa Ranghar. [1] [2] They disguised themselves as lambardars, entered the gurdwara and beheaded Massa Ranghar while he was enjoying the dance. [3] [4] [5] Massa Ranghar met his end at the hands of Mehtab Singh ...
Leather Face, also known as Farzand-e-Watan, is a 1939 Indian Hindi-language action film produced and directed by Vijay Bhatt for his production company Prakash Pictures. [1] [2] Bhatt cast the young Mahjabeen, then six years, who went on to become the famous actress, Meena Kumari. [3]
Chopra told his father he would cast Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles, saying he could not think of other suitable actors; the three immediately accepted. [8] Mohabbatein is Khan's second collaboration with Rai after the romantic action film Josh (2000), and the first with Bachchan.