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A Forgotten Hero Jassa Singh Ahluwalia


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oe murkhooo

jis sant sipahi de bache aa asi

usne apni kul jan khaandaan sade lai kurban ker dita

tan jo tusi vi apni kul bhul javo

per tusi use mahapursh dhan dhan sahib guru gobind singh ji de lalan nu bradarian vich vundun lag gae ho

ki tusi guru de puter nahi

je ho tan tusi sirf singh ho khase de singh guru de laal hor kush nahi

jasa singh khalsa c

jassa singh guru da sikh c

jassa singh ahalluwalia nahi c

je hai tan guru da sikh nahi

jo guru da hukam na mune oh sikh nahi ho sakda

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I was reading about sikh war history earlier this morning. This post is about Maharaja Ranjit Singh Jis army and their glourious reign of conqeuring close to half of asia in less then 50 short years. All his warriors were fearless. I have not ever heard a story of a sikh warrior who had fear? I told some people about the battle of chamkaur while and they could not believe how strong the sikh warrriors were. Chamkaur was 40 sikhs vs 1 million soldiers. Anyways back to my post. The british signed a peace treaty with Maharaja Ranjit Singh Jis army. The british werent that strong. They never wanted to fight the sikhs. If the british were the most powerful army in history, why not come to india to fight and conquer in the time of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, they had people exploring the world. The british came to trade then. They attacked india near the 1900s i think. I am not to sure about the dates, sorry. But anyways the sikh empire conquered india, it extended well into china. The sikhs beat the chinese imperial army at tibet with just 3 000 soldiers. I think the sikh army at that time had less then 40 000 soldiers for sureee. Yet the glourious GurSikhs beat every army they fought. They took afghanstan, which the ottamans were holding. All the muslims were not mughals. Mughals is not a word. Its mugol persian word. Its a misprounciation of the word mongol. mugol=mongol army. The sikhs also conquered parts of iran i believe. They took nepal. Im not sure if there was anything left other then small parts around asia. I think if Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji was still alive they would've took china, dealing with the fact that the chinese armies had never won against sikhs ever. The chinese had mongols, they to fell to india time in time again. Its pretty amazing. Its really sad that if you ever play on xbox live or anything, when people talk about stories of brave battles, lol. those stories are nothign compared to sikh war stories. 40 vs 1 million. 4000 vs 30000. 1 sikh vs 20 000. 15 000 vs 300000. NOTE they won each of those battles. I told some guys about chamkaur, they could not even say a single word about the fact that the swords could not cut through flesh anymore because thats how many ppl the sikhs killed. Anyways sikh empire was really big, its sad that most westerners dont even know we sikhs exist. They think sikhs are arabs. It was really bad after 9/11, really sad how some treated us like that. Not all did, but some. i mean killing innnocent people thats wrong. The word jihad is not when the taliban is doing, its something to do with the protection of muslims in ancient war history against other armies, when innocent muslims were being killed. How can some one kill an innocent person, and not feel sad about it. Would not those terriorsts feel remorse when they reciete Naam? Its sad man anyways great posts my sikh brothers and sisters. I think this forum is really imformative. i learned alot about sikh history.

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I think it was Baghel Singh who got delhi for some time from a ruler to build historical gurdwaras. It was him who waved nishan sahib on Lal Quila aka Red Fort.

To the above post by Dasmesh Regiment, i don't think its good to raise money (wheter notes or coins) in the name of our guru or with the pics of our gurus. I'm totally against it. So i don't think it was wrong that he put his own image on a coin.

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