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Hari Singh Nalwa took Amrit at the age of 10 and was presented with 5 shashtars, including a talwar and teer. After taking Amrit he became Hari Singh. At the age of 14 he killed a tiger with his sword, though the tiger managed to kill his horse. Hari Singh then got the name Nalwa. King Nal was a king from the Mahabharat era who killed a tiger with his hands, so Maharaja Ranjit Singh gave him the name Nal-wa, the "wa" being as in wa/wow. Hari Singh Nalwa was recruited as a bodyguard in the Lahore Darbar and soon after was given the title Sardar along with other Singhs for their contributions and achievements. He was also made commander of a small army. Around the same time he made his first victory with the conquest of Kasur. 

All of this within just a few years. 

 

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14 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

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had to inspect the html element to see what you posted because it wasn't visible . Anyways the point is not about us , but our future generation. They won't be able to forever smile because of something happened in distant past . Past glory is almost useless if it doesn't fit with current strength . 

EDIT -- 
Parsis (Zoroastrians) ruled over persia (Iran) for more than 1000 yrs , spanning 3 successive kingdoms , but today they're on the verge of extinction. Can Parsis today feel happy looking at all the forts their zoroastrian ancestors made in present day islamic Iran ??

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2 hours ago, KhalistanYouth said:

Get super rich and start rebuilding our homeland in Punjab, into a new Dubai however don't forget about the corrupt government that will try to exploit our improvements on our motherland, until now condition yourself and those around you to be warriors, learn how to fight in many ways as you can, and learn how to survive in the wilderness, the future generation must be strong and must be able to adapt to any situation, and must be able to survive, the Sikhs in the past have learned combat, and learned how to live off the land, and learned about battle as well, that is a vital aspect we are missing.

are u suggesting , after a future nuclear apocalyptic event we would be back to conditions like 18th century ?

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