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Akali Phoola Singh ji lead the Khalsa Army at time of Ranjit Singh unfortunately stabbed in back by Dogrey Kutthey

Baba Deep Singh ji - wrote Bir Sahibs , and disseminated to all four Takhts  , inspired and trained many gursikhs in the taksal and the dals (back in the days when all were trained via both)

Baba Gurbachan Singh ji (gave shaheedi like Baba Deep Singh ji)

Bhai Mani Singh ji - Steadfastly served Guru ji to his last breath

BHai Bota Singh Bhai Garja Singh - awoke the panth's spirit

Bhai Jiwan SIngh ji brought Guru Teg Bahadur ji's sees to Guru Pita ji, and wrote first contemporary historical granth

Bibi Mandeep Kaur who did antim sanskar of vadde Sahibzahide and fallen veers at Chamkaur  - although only a teen did the most honorable thing to prevent desecreation of their bodies . Sacrificing her own life

Mata Bhag Kaur ji - brought back the challi mukhte to Guru ji's side , and served as Bodyguard after losing all her family.

 

 

 

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Bhai Sukha Singh Ji / Mehtab Singh Ji - Who killed Massa Rangar for the descreation of the Harimandir Sahib.

Bhai Subeg Singh / Shabaz Singh - Attained Shaheedi on the Chakri

Bhai Jai Singh Khalkhat - Who was tied upside down and skinned alive after refusing to carry the Hookah of a Muslim Governor.

Bhai Taru Singh Ji - Who's scalp was removed for refusing to convert to Islam.

Bhai Haquiquat Singh - Who refused to recongnise his mother after she tried to save him from Shaheedi claiming he was not a Singh.

Baba Moti Ram Mehra & Family - Who were made Shaheed for serving milk to the Chotte Sahibzaade at Sirhind in the Thanda Burj.

Diwan Todar Mal - Who bought the most expensive piece of land by stacking coins on their sides to carry out the Antim Sanskar of the Chotte Sahibzaade and Mata Gujri Ji.

Bhai Mansha Singh Ji - Who was made shaheed within the Sarovar of Harimandir Sahib whilst trying to light Jot at Sri Darbar Sahib

Bibi Rajni Ji - Who was married to a man suffering from Leprosy, and left him by the now Amrit Sarovar at Ramdaspur to find food, he saw black sparrows coming out of the sarovar as white doves. Dipped himself in with full sharda and left one finger out so that his wife Bibi Rajni would recognise him.

Jathedar Akali Baba Hanuman Singh ji - Attained shaheedi whilst fighting against the british at a time when there were orders to shoot Nihangs on site.

Baba Atal Rai Ji - Son of Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib Ji

 

Just the few Gurmukhs from the top of my head :)

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10 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

some history ?

He was the last governor of the sikh empire, governor of Multan, he led a rebellion against the British and killed some of their leaders, but he was captured and sent to prison in Calcutta.

It's sad that he has been forgotten 

That's him in jail, it's a painting done by the british 

 

220px-Diwan_Mulraj_cell.jpg

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On 11/28/2018 at 4:58 PM, puzzled said:

He was the last governor of the sikh empire, governor of Multan, he led a rebellion against the British and killed some of their leaders, but he was captured and sent to prison in Calcutta.

It's sad that he has been forgotten 

That's him in jail, it's a painting done by the british 

 

220px-Diwan_Mulraj_cell.jpg

I thought that was Bhai Maharaj Singh...

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46 minutes ago, intrigued said:

One of the posts has to be approved but I said that I thought that those two pics are of Bhai Maharaj Singh ji...

The photo is of Diwan Mulraj Chopra, I think he was a Hindu. It's one of the earliest Sikh photos.

But yeah the painting is of Bhai Maharaj Singh.

 

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