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KAURA SINGH

KAURA SINGH, a prominent associate of Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856), was an influential resident of Sujoval, near Batala, in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. At Sujoval Maharaj Singh and his revolutionary group had established their headquarters after the second AngloSikh war. Kaura Sirigli put them up in his house where he also stored up the gram and other grain they had colleled for use during the proposed operations against the British. Kaura Singh also worked among the people of his area to prepare them for the uprising.

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