Nawab Kapur Singh (1697 – 9 October 1753) was a major Sikh leader who led the community during the early-to-mid 18th century. He was the organizer of the Sikh Confederacy and its military force, the Dal Khalsa. He is held in high regards by Sikhs.[1]
^W. H. McLeod, Louis E. Fenech (2014). Historical Dictionary of Sikhism. Rowman and Littlefield lpublishers. p. 172. ISBN 9781442236011.
Gurus. Baba Deep Singh was the first head of Misl Shaheedan Tarna Dal – an order of the Khalsa military established by NawabKapurSingh, the then head...
NawabKapurSingh broke down and the Dal Khalsa retreated to the Sivalik Hills to regroup. Later the command of Dal Khalsa was taken by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia...
bestowed on KapurSingh after it was sanctified by the touch of Five Khalsas feet. Thus KapurSingh became NawabKapurSingh. KapurSingh guided the Sikhs...
name Bhati. They had common ancestry with the Bhati rajputs of Jaisalmer. Kapur founded the town of Kapurthala in 11th century. He was a Bhati Rajput of...
Taruna Dal under the patronage and supreme command of NawabKapurSingh. Gandhi, Surjit Singh (2007). History of Sikh gurus retold. New Delhi: Atlantic...
also known as the Faizulpuria Misl, was founded by the Sikh warrior NawabKapurSingh, a Virk Jat who was born in 1697 and later became a prominent Khalsa...
further battles against the Mughals under the leadership of NawabKapurSingh, Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and other Misl leaders. The Dal Khalsa was victorious...
Qazi Abdul Razzaq was killed in an encounter with the Sikhs under NawabKapurSingh. The Subahdar (Governor) of Lahore Zakariya Khan Bahadur, appointed...
where he trained under NawabKapurSingh and became a Sikh after baptism. In 1726, NawabKapurSingh administered pahul to Gulab Singh on Diwali at Amritsar...
the Khalsa by NawabKapurSingh and joined the jatha of Amar Singh Kingra. In 1759, his wife Desan Kaur (who was the widow of Jhanda Singh) gave birth to...
equestrian statue of Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgharia has been installed in Amritsar, Punjab. Baba Deep SinghNawabKapurSingh Ramgarhia Bunga The suffix -garh...
p. 35. ISBN 9781349115563. Gandhi, Surjit Singh (1980). Struggle of the Sikhs for Sovereignty. Gur Das Kapur. p. 552. Retrieved 26 July 2021. Chhabra,...
Shekhar Kapur (nephew of Dev Anand, son of Sheel Kanta Kapur) Suchitra Krishnamurthy (ex-wife of Shekhar Kapur) Kaveri Kapur (daughter of Shekhar Kapur and...
forces to take control of the outer areas of the city. NawabKapurSingh then placed Jassa Singh Ahluwalia on the throne at Lahore, proclaiming him as...
early and middle Mughal-Sikh Wars and the Hill States–Sikh wars. Banda Singh Bahadur continued Sikh resistance to the Mughal Empire until his defeat...
Bathinda, Firozpur, etc. KotkKapura takes its name from its founder, NawabKapurSingh, and the word 'Kot', meaning a small fort – literally the 'Fort of...
Singh died in about 1802 in Hariana in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India.[citation needed] Guru Tegh Bahadur NawabKapurSingh Baba Baghel Singh Museum's...
title of "Nawab" to their most influential leader.KapurSingh agreed to accept the title of Nawab and was given the name NawabKapurSingh.However Hari...