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  Dhillon - Jatland Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Professor Baldev Singh Dhillon, he is a internationally famous Agricultural scientist and former Director of Research at Punjab Agricultural University.
Jaswinder Singh Dhillon of Jallowal, former "chief" of Jallowal.
All the jats of this village are Dhillons
www.jatland.com /home/Dhillon   (1646 words)

  
  Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon was born at Algon on 18 March 1914.
Dhillon ordered the move of battalions to leave Myingyan by 4th February 1945 so as to be in their respective positions by 8 February 1945.
Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon was living in Dhillon’s Den at the village Hatod in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh during his last days of life.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gurbaksh_Singh_Dhillon   (4578 words)

  
 Dhillon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the family tree of Dhillons of Amritsar, Prince Dhillon was the grandson of Mahabharat famed Karna and son of Loh Sen
Today, Dhillons are settled in large numbers in Bathinda, Moga, Sangrur, Rupnagar and Patiala in Punjab (India) as well as the Sirsa, Hisar, Ambala and Karnal areas of Haryana.
Baltej Singh Dhillon, first Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer to successfully legally challenge and be allowed to wear a turban in Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dhillon   (1177 words)

  
 Azad Hind Expedition: A tribute to the braves of the Indian National Army
Accompanying the 18-member Azad Hind Expedition were three battle-scarred veterans of the INA: Colonel Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, Colonel Lakshmi Sehgal and Captain S.S. Yadava.
The veterans and the film crew proceeded to Maymyo, a small town in the hills east of Mandalay, which had served as the Advance Headquarters of the INA, and the house from where Netaji conducted the military operations, and from there to Mandalay, once the capital of the Burmese nation.
Once more, Col Dhillon was back under the shadow of Mount Popa in whose jungles he, Gen Shahnawaz Khan and Col Prem Sehgal had fought some of the bloodiest battles against the advancing British army.
www.film-india.com /expdtn/azadhind.htm   (806 words)

  
 SSNews
Sukhdev Singh of Bharu village has suffered a double blow, as he and his mother, Naseeb Kaur, are undergoing treatment for cancer.
Gurbaksh Singh, a poor farmer of Jajal village in Bathinda, died without even seeking treatment for cancer.
Surjit Singh of Fakarsar village said in such a scenario villagers were compelled to consume ground water which had high fluoride and selenium contents in some areas.
www.sikhsangat.org /publish/article_189.shtml   (760 words)

  
 SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. A tale of State repression
Gurbaksh Singh was later shown to have been killed in an armed encounter along with another Sikh youth Balwant Singh.
On 14 October 1988, Sidhu surrendered himself to the custody of KPS Gill at the latter's residence in Chandigarh in the presence of Amrinder Singh, scion of the Patiala royalty.
On 30 October 1993, supposedly the dead body of Sarabjit Singh was brought to Patti hospital by the officers of Valtoha police station in Amritsar district for post mortem.
www.sikhspectrum.com /112003/p_c.htm   (5692 words)

  
 Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon - Jatland Wiki
Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon or popularly known as Col.
(meaning "From the Red Fort, we heard the voice of Sahgal, Dhillon and Shah Nawaz"), was the slogan that stirred the entire nation, particularly the youth who marched through the streets of the country in 1945.
G.S. Dhillon is one of famous Jat people who have put their life and family at risk for the pride of Indian nationality.
www.jatland.com /home/Gurbaksh_Singh_Dhillon   (256 words)

  
 tribuneindia... Punjab
It was alleged in the petition that Mr Jagmohan Singh Kang, secured land deals in Naya Gaon, Mullanpur Garibdas and Rattanpur villages in Ropar district worth crores of rupees in the name of his close associates as benami and in the name of his brother, Mr Jagjit Singh Kang.
Talking to the Tribune Dr Satinder Singh, Dean Academic Affairs of the university, denied and proposed hike in the fee and added that the representatives of the students who made an representation were clearly told that there was neither any move to raise the fee structure nor there was any proposal to do so.
The SSP informed Gurbinder Singh alias Binder, Avtar Singh alias Tari, Gurbinder Singh alias Kala, Major Singh, Resham Kumar alias Yeesha, Amarjit Singh alias Ranta and Ranjit Singh all seven members of robbers gang were arrested and a case under Sections 395/397 IPC 25/54/59 Act was registered at Police Station Sherpur.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99dec09/punjab.htm   (4638 words)

  
 Sikh Visionaries
Sardar Daljeet Singh(1911 - 1994) Daljeet Singh was born to Mata Nihal Kaur on the 30th Nov. 1911 in village Kang in Amritsar Distt.
Sardar Daljeet Singh was very much perturbed on reading the review, and so were all other Sikh gentlemen when it was brought to their notice.
Jagjit Singh worked hard and produced a number of books, which are the remarkable writings of a scholar mind and brain.
www.globalsikhstudies.net /Sikh_Vision.htm   (1776 words)

  
 Charkha
The cold response of the powers that be in the government of India to the passing away of Col Dhillon prompted his son Sarbjit to wait with the remains of his father till someone who represented the country would come and pay respects to the departed hero.
Col Dhillon lived in that little farmhouse at Shivpuri since 1950 away from the din and noise of the outside world.
He urged Singh to tell the government that Dhillon should be given the honour he deserves during his last journey.
www.charkha.org /featuresmarch306.htm   (900 words)

  
 MEMBERS OF MOHYALS
Mahan Singh took a leading part in the battles of Kashmir and Peshawar and was twice grievously wounded during the siege of MuHan.
The widows of Chhattar Singh and Himat Singh were granted pensions by the British government and besides given agricultural land in districts of Jhelum and Gujranwala and in Mirpur (JandK).
Guru Govind Singh's two wives, Mata Sahib Devi and Mata Sundri, at the instance of the Mughal ruler asked him to stop insurgency and accept in reward a big jagir but he renounced the offer by saying that the command was issued under duress, hence it was not binding on him.
www.mohyal.com /gms/m_member.htm   (21559 words)

  
 Hindustantimes.com - the name India trusts for news
Thereafter, Capt. Mohan Singh electrified the defeated mob with a speech urging them to join a force for the liberation of their motherland.
Although the speeches of Fujiwara, Mohan Singh and Pritam Singh, lifting the gloom of the defeat and surrender, introduced a new direction for the bulk of the Indian POWs, the officers carefully weighed the pros and cons of the situation.
Among the first group of Indian officers who accepted the INA concept were Capt. Mohan Singh, Capt. Habibur Rahman Khan, Capt. Ehsan Qadir, Capt. Talib Din, Capt. Mahboob Ahmed, Capt. Ram Sarup and Capt. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon.
www.hindustantimes.com /news/specials/Netaji/enlisting4.htm   (470 words)

  
 The Sikh Times | News and Analysis from Around the World
Gurbaksh Singh Hijacker to Seek Reinstatement by S.G.P.C., By PERNEET SINGH, The Tribune, Nov. 14, 2005
Damdami Taksal to Honor Apar Singh Bajwa, By VARINDER WALIA and SANJAR BUMBROO, The Tribune, Jun. 2, 2005
Jathedar Iqbal Singh: Polygamy Acceptable, By VARINDER WALIA, The Tribune, Mar. 3, 2005
sikhtimes.com   (3363 words)

  
 New Page 2
Mohan Singh was determined to make India an independent state under the control of the Indian National Army once it was free.
Though Singh was not longer in charge of the Indian National Army, he still had influence through secret messages passed on by a Sikh health officer, Teja Singh, who was able to stealthily pass by Japanese patrols.
Mohan Singh, now General of the Indian National Army, gave a magnificently indomitable speech to the troops (pictured at the Japanese Photos section below), which helped to raise the Indian National Army to a strength of 45,000.
punjabsher.5u.com /INA.html   (3554 words)

  
 Subhas Chandra Bose & India's Independence
Dhillon was charged with murder, Shah Nawaz and Sahgal with abetting murder.
Dhillon and Salgal were acquitted of the charge of murder and abetment of murder; Shah Nawaz was found guilty of abetting murder.
Shah Nawaz, Sahgal and Dhillon were welcomed like the heroes of a conquering army and their tales were carried back to the remotest villages of India to be told, retold and eventually mythologised.
www.tamilnation.org /ideology/bose.htm   (8144 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Ludhiana Stories
The SSP Vigilance, Mr G.S. Dhillon, said those arrested were — Dr Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, a former Medical Officer-Health of the MC, who had retired on October 31 this year only; Sudesh Kumar Ghai, a clerk with the salary unit; Sanjay, a clerk with the CPF unit and Jagannath, a safai sewak with the MC.
Amanpreet Singh, one of the injured persons who is under treatment at the DMC Hospital here, said the Basti Jodhewal police had not succeeded in arresting the main accused who had fired the shots.
Addressing a news conference here today, Mr Balbir Singh, circle secretary and Mr Balwinder Singh, district secretary of the union alleged that in pursuance of its hidden agenda, the government was keeping senior officers of ITS cadre, away from the BSNL by repatriating them to the Department of Telecommunications (DOT).
www.tribuneindia.com /2005/20051109/ldh1.htm   (2998 words)

  
 Atlantic
The author has made a sincere attempt to present British reaction towards the INA in general and towards the adventures of Shah Nawaz Khan, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon and Prem Kumar Sahgal, in particular.
The three under trials belonging to different religious communities became a symbol of communal unity and amity welded by a burning desire to free the country from foreign yoke.
Harkirat Singh, born on October 20, 1973 at Kalhe Majra, District Patiala, did his M.A. from Punjabi University, Patiala (1995) with specialization in Modern Indian History.
www.atlanticbooks.com /browse/detailsAll.asp?id=15235   (274 words)

  
 Re: gurbaksh singh preetlari
I think the Akalis were against gurbaksh singh preetlari more for his communist leanings than against his advocating tied beards and sikh women wearing saris.
The first has got nothing to do with whether you are a true sikh or not.
gurbaksh singh preetlari was a communist who used his writings to bring more and more of the sikh youth towards communism and atheism.
www.sikhnet.com /Sikhnet/discussion.nsf/ca32680024ff68b487256a08007e86d8/11becf6e195761ca87256ad7003ea6f3!OpenDocument   (336 words)

  
 Panthic Weekly: Anokhe Amar Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji
Starting with the movie 'Khalsa' by Mangal Dhillon, a play titled 'Sada Chir Jevo' by Mata Tripta Ji Charitable Trust became very popular and then a small group based in Chandigarh named "Vismaadh" produced two animated movies based on the lives of the Sahibzade and Baba Gurbaksh Singh Banda Bahadur.
In yet another attempt to inspire the Sikh youth, a new movie depicting the live and saga of Baba Deep Singh Ji was recently released worldwide at the same time in Punjab, United States, Canada and England.
Instead of actually portraying Baba Deep Singh Ji, a series of other characters have narrated the story around the revered Baba and appropriate sketches of him have been used.
www.panthic.org /news/125/ARTICLE/2777/2006-09-27.html   (356 words)

  
 Air Attack - Outbreak of the War (Sept 1st - 6th)
It was 1600 hrs and within an hour of Air Marshal Singh walking out of the DM's office, the first fighters had taken to the air.
Joginder Singh Dhillon crossed the border and attacked on three prongs.
Trilochan Singh of No.3 Sqn was leading his formation of four Mysteres in a strike against ground targets at Chamb.
www.bharat-rakshak.com /IAF/History/1965War/Chapter3.html   (9185 words)

  
 Central Chronicle--Bhopal
During question hour, KP Singh (Congress) demanded removal of Gas Relief and Rehabilitation Directorate accountant Mridul Muchrikar for alleged irregularities committed by her.
Speaking to media persons at Bhopal railway station where she was enroute Bandrabhan, she said that the announcement of the new political outfit would be announced at Banaras on April 30.
Bhopal: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that he will not step down from post and the demands of the opposition members were totally baseless.
www.centralchronicle.com /20060325/2503021.htm   (1333 words)

  
 rediff.com Special: Kabir Khan believes Colonel Lakshmi Sahgal would make a terrific President.
The film traced the INA march from Singapore to Imphal [now the capital of Manipur], where it was defeated and forced to retreat, looking at the events through the eyes of Colonel Sehgal and Colonel Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon [another famous INA veteran, he passed away a few years ago].
Yet, she and Colonel Dhillon were amazingly fit, both physically and mentally.
It was due to the INA action at Mount Poppa that the British put on trial [in the famous Red Fort case] Colonels Shah Nawaz Khan, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon and P K Sehgal [who Lakshmi would marry after the war].
www.rediff.com /news/2002/jul/05spec.htm   (1072 words)

  
 Global Sikh Studies.net >> Home Page
This Non profit service is provided in the memory or S. Daljeet Singh, S. Jagjit Singh and Justice Gurdev Singh in keeping with their self less devotion to the cause of spreading the authentic message of the Guru Garanth Sahib.
The need was felt, after the passing away of the crusader Sardar Daljeet Singh, for an on-line forum in the electronic media to further the crusade for continuing reference and interaction on global issues in Sikh Studies and the Adi Guru Granth Sahib.
Sardar Daljeet Singh emphasized that unless this unity of thought and its independent identity is accepted, there is no other way to explain the history of the Sikhs and their homeland Punjab from the sixteenth century onwards.
www.globalsikhstudies.net /index.htm   (494 words)

  
 Excelsior... Nation
Capt Mohan Singh was a company commander in 1/14 Punjab and taken to Maj Fujiwara by Thailand-resident Granthi Pritam Singh, who had Congress leanings," narrates Capt Yadav.
In July 1943, after Netaji took direct command of the INA, Dhillon was appointed commander of the Nehru Brigade, the others being the ‘Netaji Subhas’, ‘Gandhi’ and ‘Azad’ brigades.
The historic trial of Gen Khan, Col Prem Kumar Sehgal and Col Dhillon at the Red Fort began on November 5, 1945 by a General Court Martial for the of waging war against the king.
www.dailyexcelsior.com /web1/06feb09/national.htm   (3991 words)

  
 A forgotten army marches again
The young director, a film graduate from Jamia, who had worked along with Gautman Ghosh on award-winning travel documentary Beyond the Himalayas, says: ``The true worth of India's last war of Independence, waged by just 50,000 men and women from across the eastern borders was never truly recognised.
The film retraces the historic march by going back to the place with veterans of the INA, Col Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon and Capt Sehgal to visit the old battlefields and search out their old comrades in Burma.
The film ends at the Red Fort where the three INA stalwarts, Col Shahnawaz Khan, Col Prem Kumar Sehgal and Col. Dhillon were tried for waging a war against the British kingdom.
www.financialexpress.com /ie/daily/19980622/17351114.html   (589 words)

  
 SikhSpectrum.com Quaterly.
An obscure country preacher, Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwala with no formal education was projected as a great spiritual leader and foisted on the Sikhs through the machination of the central government.
People like Jagjit Singh Chauhan, Sohan Singh Boparai and many others were sent overseas to mislead the Sikh community and to malign them internationally.
Gurbhagat Singh has even published the thematic analysis and post-modern analysis of Sikh philosophy on the basis of Dasam Granth.
www.sikhspectrum.com /082005/mcleod/ref.htm   (2228 words)

  
 Waheguru Ji: May 2006
Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji then began to tell a story, "There was a saint, who had attained a high spiritual stage.
The Children of Waheguru: Bhai Inderjeet Singh Jam...
The Children of Waheguru: Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar...
ikonkaar.blogspot.com /2006_05_01_ikonkaar_archive.html   (2943 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta
Coaches: Bahadur Singh, Yuri Ogordonik, Harbans Singh, Harjeet Singh, Uladzimir Polahau, Reenu Kohli, Anatoly Fatyeyev, Kuntal Roy, Yuriy Minakov, Jaswant Singh, Gurmeet Singh, Yaveender Singh Rai, Robert Bobby George.
KABADDI — B C Ramesh, Samsher Singh, Neer Gulia, Ramesh Kumar, B.C. Suresh, Sanjeev Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, Jagdish, Manpreet Singh, Sunder Singh, Jagadeesha K.K, Ram Mehar Singh.
ROWING — Kasam Khan, Inderpal Singh, Roshan Lal, Sunil Eknath Kakde, Mujeeb Rehman, Kudrat Ali, Jenil Krishnan, Poulose Pandari, Saji Thomas, Ratheesh Kumar Devi Bala, Udaybir Singh, R.K. Pallai, Sajit K. V., Jincymol Verghese, Monalisa Mohanty, Sobhini Rajan, Manjula Rai, Julee Varghese, Gurpreet Kaur.
www.telegraphindia.com /1020905/asp/sports/story_1169872.asp   (811 words)

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