- Bhai
Bachittar Singh (6 May 1664 – 22
December 1705),
often known with the
honorific "Shaheed" (martyr), was a Sikh hero and a
general of Guru Gobind...
- The
Bachittar Natak or
Bachitar Natak (Gurmukhi: ਬਚਿਤ੍ਰ ਨਾਟਕ, romanized:
Bachittar Natak; 'The
Wonderful Play') is
partly an
autobiography of Guru Gobind...
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Havildar Bachittar Singh, AC (10
January 1917 - 13
September 1948) was a
soldier in
Indian Army who was
posthumously awarded the
highest peacetime military...
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close to the Red Fort. The
primary nucleus of Sikh
narratives remains the
Bachittar Natak, a
memoir of Guru
Gobind Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur's son,
dated between...
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decoration may be
awarded either to
military or
civilian personnel.
Havildar Bachittar Singh and Naik
Narbahadur Thapa were the
first recipients of the Ashoka...
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battles which Guru Ji
describes in
martial verses in his autobiography,
Bachittar Natak (wondrous drama) .
Besides several hundred Sikhs, the two sons of...
- Chakra". Rediff.com.
Retrieved 6
October 2014. "Havildar
Bachittar Singh". "Havildar
Bachittar Singh Ashoka Chakra Recipient". 13
September 1948. "JOGINDER...
- Dhūḷadhōyās, Rāvaḷs, Vāgharīs, Bhīls, Āñjaṇās, Mer and Ḍhēḍhs. Mani
Singh Bachittar Singh Udai
Singh Yashwant Singh Parmar Paramara Dynasty Panwar Dynasty...
- (1962) Man
Bahadur Rai (1962) Eric
James Tucker (1958)
Suhas Biswas (1952)
Bachittar Singh (Soldier) (1952)
Narbahadur Thapa (1952)
Damodar Kashinath Jathar...
- in 1698 CE (1755 in the
Vikram Samvat calendar). This text is part of
Bachittar Natak Granth, as per
rubrics at the end.
Although modern interpreters...