Singh (English)

The SINGH category of ‘arsh.blog’ is dedicated to the glorious heritage of Sikh history and the unparalleled tales of valor of Sikh warriors. This category presents the immortal stories of Khalsa Sikhs according to the teachings of Sikhism. This document of Sikh warriors’ bravery, service, sacrifice, and unwavering loyalty to the motherland will not only inspire you but also guide you towards receiving the blessings of Guru Maharaj. In the SINGH category, you will find the biographies of Sikh heroes and distinguished personalities who, through their courage and dedication, gave a new direction to Indian history.

Sardar Sham Singh Attari: An Exemplary Patriot and Brave Warrior

Sardar Sham Singh Attari: An Exemplary Patriot and Brave Warrior Sardar Sham Singh Attari, whose name shines brightly in the golden chapters of Sikh history, was born in 1788 CE in the renowned village of Attari in Punjab, India. This village is located approximately 25 kilometers from Amritsar, on the route to Pakistan. He was […]

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Bhai Subeg Singh Ji and Bhai Shahbaz Singh Ji: (Who were martyred on the spinning wheels)

Bhai Subeg Singh Ji and Bhai Shahbaz Singh Ji: (Who were martyred on the spinning wheels) Bhai Subeg Singh was a resident of the village of Jamber (District Lahore, Pakistan). He was a well-educated scholar of Persian. Bhai Subeg Singh worked as a government contractor in Lahore and also served as the Kotwal (police chief)

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Bhai Sukha Singh Ji and Bhai Mehtab Singh Ji: The Pride and Honor of Sikhism

Bhai Sukha Singh Ji and Bhai Mehtab Singh Ji: The Pride and Honor of Sikhism Bhai Sukha Singh Ji and Bhai Mehtab Singh Ji, in defense of the pride and sanctity of Sikhism, avenged the desecration of Sri Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar by Massa Ranghar, also known as Massa Uddin. They publicly executed him by

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Sardar Nidhan Singh ‘Panj Hathha Singh’: The Immortal Tale of Bravery and Sacrifice

Sardar Nidhan Singh ‘Panj Hathha Singh’: The Immortal Tale of Bravery and Sacrifice India is a land of countless stories of courage and sacrifice. Among them is the saga of Sardar Nidhan Singh, known as ‘Panj Hathha Singh.’ During the reign of ‘Sher-e-Punjab’ Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Punjab stood as a strong and united state, owing

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Shahid Bhai Baz Singh: The Heroic Saga of a True Soldier of the Guru

Shahid Bhai Baz Singh: The Heroic Saga of a True Soldier of the Guru Across the world, Sikhs have always fought against oppression with unparalleled martial skills, valor, and humanity. During the intense efforts of Islamization in India, Shahid Baz Singh, with his bravery, forced the ruler Farrukhsiyar to flee from his throne. This is

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Sardar Bota Singh and Garja Singh: Symbols of Indomitable Courage and Valor

Sardar Bota Singh and Garja Singh: Symbols of Indomitable Courage and Valor During the Mughal Empire, when the atrocities against the Sikh community had reached their peak, the rulers of that time vowed to eradicate the Khalsa Panth. Whenever plunderers like Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali returned after looting India, the Sikh warriors would

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 Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa: A Symbol of Unparalleled Valor and Noble Ideals

 Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa: A Symbol of Unparalleled Valor and Noble Ideals Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa was born in 1791 CE in Gujranwala, Punjab (now in Pakistan). Under the guidance of his parents, Gurdiyal Singh and Dharam Kaur, he spent his early years. However, the martyrdom of his father at the tender age of seven

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The Reign of the Khalsa (Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh)

The Reign of the Khalsa (Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh) One of the most glorious chapters in Sikh history is the golden era of Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh, famously known as the Khalsa Raj. This reign was founded by the descendants of Sardar Nodh Singh of the Sukerchakia Misl, whose exemplary leadership brought unparalleled bravery and

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Akali Phula Singh Nihang: An Immortal Warrior of Sikh History

Akali Phula Singh Nihang: An Immortal Warrior of Sikh History Akali Phula Singh Nihang was born on January 1, 1761, in the village of Sinha, Sangrur district, Punjab, to Ishar Singh. Unfortunately, his father passed away during his childhood, and he was then raised by Baba Narayan Singh Ji (also known as Naina Singh Ji).

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Sardar Baghel Singh: An Exemplary Leader and Symbol of Sikh Valor

Sardar Baghel Singh: An Exemplary Leader and Symbol of Sikh Valor Sardar Baghel Singh Ji was born in the village of Jhabal, located in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district. Due to his remarkable leadership skills and deep religious devotion, he was appointed as the leader of the Karoṛ Singh Sidhiya Misl in 1765 CE. His life

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