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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa

Waheguru ji ki Fateh !!

In Eternal Respect, Love, Honour and Homage to Baba Ajit Singh Ji , Baba Jujhaar Singh Ji , Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji.

Here are a collection of images and a ' Pracheen ' Jang-Nama by an unknown author - edited by Shamsher Singh Ashok from the original Puratan Manuscript.

Early 19th Century Pahari watercolour from the workshop of Purkhu - Guru Gobind Singh Ji with the Four Princes - The Sahibzadas

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Guru Gobind Singh and The Sahibzadas - mid 19th Century watercolour

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Gilded Panels from Gurdwara Baba Atal Rai Sahib, Amritsar.

Guru Gobind Singh Mata Ji and the Sahibzadas

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The Beloved Sahibzadas

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Frescoes from the walls of Gurdwara Baba Atal Rai Sahib , Amritsar

Baba Sahib Ajit Singh

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Baba Sahib Jujhaar Singh

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Sahib Baba Zorawar Singh and Sahib Baba Fateh Singh

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Late 19th century - The four sons of Guru Gobind Singh

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Kirpal Singh paintings from the Central Sikh Museum, Amritsar

Battle of Chamkaur - Sahib Baba Ajit Singh

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Sahib Baba Jujhaar Singh

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Sahib Baba Ajit Singh - Central Sikh Museum Amritsar

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Garhi Sahib - Chamkaur Sahib - site of the Battle of Chamkaur

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Devender Singh paintings - from Saka Chamkaur (published 1979)

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Ram Waeerker painting from the 'Amar Chitra Katha' 1970s comic 'Guru Gobind Singh'

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Gurdwara Pariwar Vicchora on the banks of the Sirsa - site of the separation of Guru Sahib from his family

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Devender Singh painting of the 'Thanda Burj'

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1960s Calendar prints

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Devender Singh paintings from 'Nikkian Jindan Vadda Saka' - published 1977

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Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib - site of the Shahidi of the Cchote Sahibzaday

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Interior

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Jor Mela - Fatehgarh Sahib

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Pracheen Jang-Nama from 'Pracheen Vaaran Te Jang-Namey' - S Shamsher Singh Ashok - Sikh Itihaas Research Board SGPC - 1950

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These Short films pay homage to the Shaheeds of Saka Chamkaur and Saka Sirhind.

This first film is "Dassien Kalgi Waleya Ve" - Sung by Satwinder Bitti - lyrics - Kewal Singh Fauji

Click link to see the clip;

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...30&hl=en-GB

This Film is "Kalgidhar Panth Pyaare Da" - sung by Satwinder Bitti - It has beautiful lyrics by Charan Singh Safri - the line "Bijli payi Lishka mardi eh - Disdi paye Laash Jujhaar di " and the visual of 'Dekh ke Undith' is particularly heart rending.

Click link to see the clip;

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...54&hl=en-GB

This Video is of The Nabhe Vale Bibbiyan and Balwant Singh Premi - "Putran da Daniyan Dhan Kurbanyian"

Click link to see the clip;

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...22&hl=en-GB

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GurFateh !

Ranjit Singh 'Freed'

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  • 4 years later...
Guest tejinder pal singh

post-0-0-44913300-1324459887.jpgkamaal he kar ditti singh jio tusa ne.....

koi words nhi ne thanks lai..

KALGIDHAR PAATSHAAH AAP HE aap ji nu bakshisha den ge....

bus bharossa ik os AKAL PURKH da he rakhna..

WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA

WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH.......

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The story (as in the events that occured) of the shaheediyan given by Guru Ji's Sahibzaade need to be immortalised in some type of medium of the modern age, so that the current generation - and those yet to come - who possibly aren't aware of what happened are fully informed of these four wonderful souls. But it needs to be done with style and a deft touch that errs on the side of solemnity rather than what could descend into melodrama and "preachiness".

The facts and the events speak for themselves and require no embellishment. It just requires some ingenuity, skill and self-awareness, as well as something that isn't just for Sikhs, but something that could relate to anyone of any background.

When our own leaders are hell-bent on damaging our future, we must look to the past to inspire us for the years ahead.

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