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Historical Events in Sikh History
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Categories Historical Events in Sikh History
In the times of Gurus [1469 - 1708]
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The establishment of the Khalsa Panth [1699]
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Sikh Confederacies [1708 - 1769]
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Sikh struggle against Mughal empire [1708 - 1799]
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The Sikh Empire [1799 - 1839]
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The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
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The Modern History of Sikhs [1947 - present]
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FATEHNAMAH
Historical Events in Sikh History/Sikh struggle against Mughal empire [1708 - 1799]
FATEHNAMAH, by Bhai Dyal Singh, is a versified account of the victory (fateh, in Persian) of the Sikhs in the battle fought on Sunday, 22 Baisakh 1854 Bk/30 April 1797, against Shah Zaman`s forces led by one of his generals Ahmad Khan, also called Sh...
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FATUHAT NAMAH-I-SAMADI,
Historical Events in Sikh History/Sikh struggle against Mughal empire [1708 - 1799]
FATUHAT NAMAH-I-SAMADI, an unpublished Persian manuscript preserved in the British Library, London, under No. Or. 1870, is an account of the victories of `Abd us-Samad Khan. Nawab SaifudDaulah `Abd usSamad Khan Bahadur Diler Jang was appointed govern...
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FERINGHEE
Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
FERINGHEE is an adaptation of the IndoPersian term frangi or firingi used to denote a person of European origin. It is dervied from Frank, "a member of a group of ancient Germanic peoples dwelling in the regions of the Rhine, one division of whom, th...
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FIVE YEARS IN INDIA,
Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
FIVE YEARS IN INDIA, by Henry Edward Fane, aide-de-camp to his uncle, General Sir Henry Fane, commander-in-chief of the army of the East India Company during late 1830`s, is "a narrative of [the author`s] travels in the Presidency of Bengal, a visit ...
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