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June, 1984 was the 3rd Genocide of the Sikhs; after 1746 & 1762. The Sikh struggle for Human Rights is Universal. The purpose of this book is to let the whole world know how the Sikhs have been sacrificing precious blood, just for the welfare of mankind. Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa was one of the finest & most ethical generals in Sikh history. He was the most revered personality in the Lahore Darbar. Baron Charles Hugel, a contemporary British dignitary & journalist says, “ The Nalwa Sardar was very frank & affable.” His enterprising disposition made him the favourite of Maharaja Ranjit Singh & his sagacity made him a legendary figure. The North West Frontiers were effectively sealed by him, forever. He was a dashing General & an astute Khalsa who sacrificed his life at the Altar of Faith.
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Seminar papers.
A fatherless young boy comes to Maharaja Ranjit Singh and says he can defeat four wrestlers simultaneously. Ranjit Singh is shocked and impressed to find that the boy was not boasting, but quite serious. Hari Singh was given the title of Nalwa when he fearlessly killed a tiger that attacked him. As he grew up he became one of Ranjit SinghÕs most trusted generals. He helped expand the Sikh Kingdom across the Indus river, and up until the Hindu Kush mountains. Hari Singh was known for his bravery, his courage, his sense of fair-play, and his complete refusal to give up even in the face of illness and adversity. A fatherless young boy comes to Maharaja Ranjit Singh and says he can defeat four ...
The Present Work Brings Out The Unique Military Genius Of Hari Singh Nalwa (1791-1837), The Celebrated General Of The Sikh Army.
Biography of Hari Singh Nalwa, 1791-1837, Sikh general in the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
On the life and exploits of Hari Singh Nalwa, 1791-1837, Sikh general.
Life and times of Maharaja Hari Singh, 1895-1961, ruler of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, during the period, 1925-1949; commemorative volume brought out on the birth centenary of the ruler.
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