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Bidhi Chand Chhina (Gurmukhi: ਬਿਧੀ ਚੰਦ; 26
April 1579 – 30
August 1638 or 1640) was a Sikh
religious preacher and
military commander, from
Chhina Bidhi...
- 1300 to 2000 men and a
separate drum and banner.
Descend from
lineage of
Bidhi Chand, a
contemporary warrior and
companion of the Sikh Gurus. Prominent...
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Makhan Singh (2001-2016)
Gajjan Singh (2016-2023) Joga
Singh (2023-current)
Bidhi Chand Chhina Lal
Chand Gurdial Chand Hukam Chand Jeoun Singh Jaspat Singh...
- horses,
which had been
forcibly taken from the
Sikhs by the Mughals, by
Bidhi Chand.: 537–540 The
horses had been
seized by
Mughal officials of La****...
- His five
beloved ones were Baba Buddha,
Bidhi Chand, Teeratha, Dharam, and Guria. His five
beloved ones were
Bidhi Chand, Bhai Jetha, Bhai Langah, Bhai Pirana...
- was
beaten and sent away.[citation needed]
Kartarpur was
defended by Bhai
Bidhi Chand with Guru
Hargobind and his
eldest son Baba
Gurdita supporting him...
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August 2019.
Retrieved 16 July 2019 – via
Nepal Law Commission. Mandal,
Bidhi; Nayak, Ravi (9 June 2019). "Why English?". Republica.
Archived from the...
- to
music being performed by instrumentalists. The
third panel depicted Bidhi Chand presenting the
retrieved stolen horses,
Dilbagh and Gulbagh, to Guru...
- century. He was very
close to
Bidhi Chand Chhina, as were his followers. His disciple,
Sunder Shah, died
together with
Bidhi Chand at
Devnagar near Ayodhya...
- (Zaffarwal),
Kharku Sikhs,
Tarna Dal (Hariabelan),
Tarna Dal (Baba Bakala),
Bidhi Chand Dal and the
Shiromani Budha Dal.[additional citation(s) needed] The...