Khalsa Bahadur is an epic poem written by Chuhar Singh describing the chivalry and sacrifice of Sikh soldiers at the Battle of Saragarhi.[1] The poem is 55 pages long, written using the baint verse form, and written in the Punjabi language. It was completed on November 13, 1915, at Ballial in the Patiala district of Punjab (India) using information from Sikh soldiers on leave.
^Singh, Gurdev (1995). Harbans Singh (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (2nd ed.). Patiala: Punjabi University, Patiala. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
KhalsaBahadur is an epic poem written by Chuhar Singh describing the chivalry and sacrifice of Sikh soldiers at the Battle of Saragarhi. The poem is 55...
Banda Singh Bahadur (born Lachman Dev) (27 October 1670 – 9 June 1716), was a Sikh warrior and a general of the Khalsa Army. At age 15, he left home to...
the Sikh warrior community called Khalsa in 1699 and introducing the Five Ks, the five articles of faith that Khalsa Sikhs wear at all times. Guru Gobind...
of Khalsa is celebrated by Sikhs during the festival of Vaisakhi. Guru Gobind Singh started the Khalsa tradition after his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was...
1707, when Gobind Singh and his Khalsa Fauj spent around 10 months encamped alongside the Imperial Mughal Army of Bahadur Shah whilst the latter was campaigning...
of Banda Singh Bahadur and his followers. The roots of the Tat Khalsa lies in the official formalization and sanctification of the Khalsa order by the tenth...
69528°N 77.20917°E / 28.69528; 77.20917 Sri Guru Tegh BahadurKhalsa College (shortened SGTB Khalsa college) is a constituent college of the University...
converted Sikh, Banda Singh Bahadur as the leader of the Khalsa Fauj and ordered him to go fight in Punjab. Banda Singh Bahadur fought further battles against...
Sarbat Khalsa (lit. meaning all the Khalsa; Punjabi: ਸਰਬੱਤ ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ (Gurmukhi) pronunciation: [sǝɾbǝt̪t̪ kʰäːlsäː]), was a biannual deliberative assembly...
Company in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. It was forged on the foundations of the Khalsa from a collection of autonomous misls. At its peak in the 19th century,...
It inaugurated the Khalsa identity. In one of his poetic works, the classical Punjabi poet Bulleh Shah, referred to Guru Tegh Bahadur as "Ghazi", an honorific...
Cantonment, in the district that most of the men hailed from. The epic poem "KhalsaBahadur" is in memory of the Sikhs who died at Saragarhi. The Indian Armed Forces...
of the two Sikh Nishan Sahibs Anandpur Sahib where the Khalsa was formed Banda Singh Bahadur was chosen to lead the Sikhs by Guru Gobind Singh. He was...
Tat Khalsa (A sect of Khalsa who were strict followers of Guru Gobind Singh) and Bandai Khalsa (a sect of Khalsa who regarded Banda Singh Bahadur as the...
two Sikh Gurus, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh, lived. It is also the place where Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa Panth in 1699. The city...
Muhammad Mu'azzam (14 October 1643 – 27 February 1712), commonly known as Bahadur Shah I and Shah Alam I, was the eighth Mughal Emperor from 1707 to 1712...
Khalsa College may refer to: Khalsa College, Amritsar, the historic institution founded in 1892 Sri Guru Tegh BahadurKhalsa College, a constituent college...
Singh. Shamsher Khalsa deals with the career of Banda Singh Bahadur. Raj Khalsa describes the rise of the twelve misls. Sardar Khalsa contained accounts...
Tegh BahadurKhalsa College (Evening). It is also popularly known as SGND Khalsa or SGNDK in order avoid confusion with Sri Guru Tegh BahadurKhalsa College...
introduced by Guru Gobind Singh: "Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh" (translated as 'the Khalsa belongs to God and victory belongs to God'). This...
worship and may be referred to as a Sikh temple. Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Takht Sri Patna Sahib Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh Gurudwara Ghai Ghat Gurdwara...
College of Education Guru Nanak Khalsa College for Women Guru Teg BahadurKhalsa College Jagdish Chandra DAV College Khalsa College Maharaj Brahmanand Bhuriwale...
needed] After the Guru's death, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur became the commander-in-chief of the Khalsa. He organised the civilian rebellion and abolished...