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рд╕िрдЦ рддीрд░्рде рдпाрдд्рд░ा рдкрд░ рдк्рд░рддिрдмंрдз рд╡िрд╢्рд╡ाрд╕рдШाрдд рдЬैрд╕ा рд╣ै !

  рд╕िрддंрдмрд░ 2025 рдоें рднाрд░рдд рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдиे рдПрдХ рдРрд╕ा рдиिрд░्рджेрд╢ рдЬाрд░ी рдХिрдпा рдЬिрд╕рдиे рд╕िрдЦ рд╕рдоुрджाрдп рдХो рдЧрд╣рд░े рд╕рджрдоे рдоें рдбाрд▓ рджिрдпा। рдЧुрд░ु рдиाрдирдХ рджेрд╡ рдЬी рдХे рдк्рд░рдХाрд╢ рдкрд░्рд╡ рдХे рдЕрд╡рд╕рд░ рдкрд░ рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдЬाрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ी рдЬрдд्рдеाрдУं рдХो рдЕрдиुрдорддि рджेрдиे рд╕े рдЗрдирдХाрд░ рдХрд░ рджिрдпा рдЧрдпा। “рд╡рд░्рддрдоाрди рд╕ुрд░рдХ्рд╖ा рдЪिंрддाрдУं” рдХा рд╣рд╡ाрд▓ा рджेрддे рд╣ुрдП рдЧृрд╣ рдоंрдд्рд░ाрд▓рдп рдиे рдкंрдЬाрдм, рд╣рд░िрдпाрдгा рдФрд░ рджिрд▓्рд▓ी рдХो рддीрд░्рде рдпाрдд्рд░ा рдХे рд╕рднी рдЖрд╡ेрджрди рд░ोрдХрдиे рдХा рдЖрджेрд╢ рджिрдпा। рдпрд╣ рдиिрд░्рдгрдп рдЕрдЪाрдирдХ рдФрд░ рдЕрдд्рдпंрдд рдкीрдб़ाрджाрдпрдХ рдеा, рдЬिрд╕рдиे рдкंрдЬाрдм рдФрд░ рд╡ैрд╢्рд╡िрдХ рд╕िрдЦ рд╕рдоुрджाрдп рдоें рдЖрдХ्рд░ोрд╢ рдХी рд▓рд╣рд░ рдкैрджा рдХрд░ рджी। рд╕िрдЦों рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рдХेрд╡рд▓ рдпाрдд्рд░ा рдХी рд╕ुрд╡िрдзा рдХा рдоाрдорд▓ा рдирд╣ीं рд╣ै—рдпрд╣ рдПрдХ рдЖрдз्рдпाрдд्рдоिрдХ рдЕрд╡рд░ोрдз рд╣ै। рдирдирдХाрдиा рд╕ाрд╣िрдм, рдЬрд╣ाँ рдЧुрд░ु рдиाрдирдХ рджेрд╡ рдЬी рдХा рдЬрди्рдо рд╣ुрдЖ, рдФрд░ рдХрд░рддाрд░рдкुрд░ рд╕ाрд╣िрдм, рдЬрд╣ाँ рдЙрди्рд╣ोंрдиे рдЕрдкрдиे рдЕंрддिрдо рд╡рд░्рд╖ рдмिрддाрдП, рдпे рд╕्рдерд▓ рдкрд░्рдпрдЯрди рдирд╣ीं рд╣ैं। рдпे рдЬीрд╡ंрдд рд╡िрд░ाрд╕рдд рд╣ैं। рдЗрди рддрдХ рдкрд╣ुँрдЪ рд░ोрдХрдиा, рдПрдХ рдкूрд░े рд╕рдоुрджाрдп рдХो рдЙрд╕рдХी рдЬрдб़ों, рдЙрд╕рдХे рдЧुрд░ु рдФрд░ рдЙрд╕рдХे рдЗрддिрд╣ाрд╕ рд╕े рдХाрдЯ рджेрдиा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕ рдиिрд░्рдгрдп рдХो рдФрд░ рднी рдЪिंрддाрдЬрдирдХ рдмрдиाрддा рд╣ै рд╡рд╣ рд╕्рдкрд╖्рдЯ рд╡िрд░ोрдзाрднाрд╕ рдЬो рд╕ाрдордиे рдЖрддा рд╣ै। рддीрд░्рде рдпाрдд्рд░ा рдкрд░ рдк्рд░рддिрдмंрдз рдХे рджो рджिрди рдмाрдж рд╣ी рднाрд░рдд рдиे рджुрдмрдИ рдоें рдПрд╢िрдпा рдХрдк 2025 рдоें рдкाрдХिрд╕्рддाрди рдХे рдЦिрд▓ाрдл рдХ्рд░िрдХेрдЯ рдоैрдЪ рдЦेрд▓ा। рдпрд╣ рдоैрдЪ рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдХी рдкूрд░ी рдЕрдиुрдорддि рд╕े рд╣ुрдЖ рдФрд░ ...

Bhambe Sardars of Qila Dharam Singh Bhamba

**Bhambe Sardars and Qila Dharam Singh Bhamba**   **Tehsil Chunia, Thana Maangtawala**   The villages Bhamba Kalan, also known as *Vadaa Bhamba*, and Bhamba Khurd, referred to as *Chota Bhamba*, both located in Kasur, represent the ancestral roots of the illustrious Bhamba family. These villages share a common heritage and descend from the same lineage of ancestors, forming a deep familial and historical bond.   ---   Qila Dharam singh bhamba ( Bhambe da Qila) ### **The Rise of Qila Dharam Singh Bhamba**   During the era of Sikh Misals, Sardar Dharam Singh Bhamba of Bhamba Kalan laid the foundation for what would become an enduring symbol of pride and resilience. About 30 kilometers away from his ancestral village, near the Ravi River, he established a new fort that came to be known as *Qila Dharam Singh Bhamba*. Over time, this monumental structure gained renown as *Bhambe Da Qila*, a name reflecting its significance and its familial le...

HONRARY MEGISTRATE OF LAHORE & KASUR , ZAILDAR , JAGIRDAR ,SARDAR BAHADUR SADAR ,SARDAR BOLAKA SINGH JI BHAMBA.

  Sardar Bolaka Singh, an eminent figure in the Punjab during the colonial era, held several significant positions. His grandfather was the commander in Sikh Army during Maharaja Ranjeet Singh Rule. Let’s delve into   Sardar Bolaka Singhs roles: Honorary Magistrate: Sardar Bolaka Singh served as an honorary magistrate in both Lahore and Kasur. His role involved dispensing justice and maintaining law and order in the region Zaildar and Jagirdar: As a Zaildar, he was responsible for overseeing revenue collection and administration at the local level. The title of Jagirdar indicated that he held a land grant (jagir) from the ruling authority, entitling him to revenue from specific territories Sardar Bolaka Singh, an eminent figure in Punjab during the colonial era, made significant contributions to local governance. Let’s explore his impact: Local Collaborative Governance: Sardar Bolaka Singh emphasized local collaborative governance practices for resolving complex local problem...

Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa: The Fearless General of the Sikh Empire

Hari Singh Nalwa: The Fearless General of the Sikh Empire In the annals of history, few military commanders have left an indelible mark as Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa, the celebrated general of the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Born on April 29, 1791, in Gujranwala, a town in the Majha region of Punjab, Nalwa’s legacy is etched in the conquests that expanded the Sikh Empire to its zenith. Military Prowess and Conquests  Nalwa’s military career was marked by significant victories that extended the Sikh Empire’s boundaries beyond the Indus River, right up to the mouth of the Khyber Pass 1 . His role in the conquests of Kasur, Sialkot, Attock, Multan, Kashmir, Peshawar, and Jamrud is legendary.  As the commander-in-chief of the Sikh Khalsa Army, he was instrumental in establishing Sikh rule in territories that had been elusive for centuries 2 . Character and Governance  Beyond his military achievements ,  Nalwa was known for his administrative acumen.  He se...

Progressive and Secular :Maharaja Ranjit Singh

 Progressive and Secular :Maharaja Ranjit Singh.  Maharaja Ranjit Singh, born on November 13, 1780, in Gujranwala, now in Pakistan, was a leader whose impact on the history of the Indian subcontinent is indelible. Known as the Lion of Punjab, he founded and ruled the Sikh Empire from 1801 until his death.  Early Life and Rise to Power Ranjit Singh was the only child of Maha Singh, and he inherited the leadership of the Sukerchakia Misl at the tender age of 12 after his father's death. Despite his physical shortcomings, being blind in one eye and marked with smallpox scars, he was a charismatic leader with a strategic mind.  Conquests and Expansion At 21, he captured Lahore and declared himself the Maharaja of Punjab, marking the beginning of an empire that would grow under his leadership. He united the various Sikh misls and expanded his territory to include regions from the Khyber Pass to the Sutlej River and from Kashmir to the Thar Desert.  Military Prowess R...

I am khalsa

                       I am Khalsa I am Khalsa Son of Great GURU GOBIND SINGH JI. The khalsa means pure - The khalsa means pure. I am Khalsa.....  I took birth to save the rights of all, I always stand for the life of the poor. I am the one who does the SANGAT & PANGAT. I just believe in the saying of GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI. I Am the khalsa.... My blood and flesh is only for akal purakh, I can sacrifice it on the way of the GURU . I can dare to fight with more than I lack. Yes, I am Khalsa Khalsa took birth from the '' AMRIT". Which gives a lot of power. I proudly say I demolished the sinful traditions and customs. I am treating everyone equally, for me every human belongs to the same race on the earth. I am Khalsa   AUTHER -PARMINDER SINGH BHAMBA