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Who Were Some Great Sikh Freedom Fighters


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WaheguruJiKaKhalsa WaheguruJiKiFateh.

Haha, nice joke. Your title "Who Were Some Great Sikh Freedom Fighters", Udham Singh etc. was not a Sikh Freedom fighter, he was a Indian Freedom Fighter, there is a difference between Indian and Sikh... Is he was a Sikh Freedom fighter we would have Khalistan, not staying in Corrupted, Racist India.

Bhul Chuk Maaf.

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Great Sikh freedom fighters?

Guru Arjan Dev Ji,

Guru Hargobind Ji,

Guru Har Rai Ji,

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji,

Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Baba Ajit Singh

Baba Jujhar Singh

Baba Zorawar Singh

Baba Fateh Singh

Baba Deep Singh

Bhai Daya Singh

Bhai Dharam Singh

Bhai Himmat Singh

Bhai Mukham Singh

Bhai Sahib Singh

Banda Singh Bahadur,

Mai Bhago

Master Tara Singh

Bhai Fauja Singh

Sukhdev Singh Babbar

Sukha+Jinda

Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa "Bhindranwale"

Bhai Beant Singh

Bhai Satwant Singh

All countless others who have sacrificed their lives for the Khalsa Panth

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All countless others who have sacrificed their lives for the Khalsa Panth

one to add is....

Akali Nihang Sukha Singh Ji, who saved the khalsa during the 18th century!!

baba sukha singh was also the 3rd gurdev of the Akali Nihang Baba Darbara Singh shastar vidiya akara.

baba sukha singh ji learnt the vidiya in 2YEARS!! soo amazing, baba sukha singh was the best at shastar vidiya!

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