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Fauja Singh BEM (Punjabi: ਫੌਜਾ ਸਿੰਘ) is a
British Sikh and
retired marathon runner of
Punjabi Indian descent. He has
beaten a
number of
world records...
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Fauja Singh (Gurdaspur,
Punjab (British India), May 17, 1936 – Amritsar,
April 13, 1978) was one of 13
Sikhs killed at
violence during a
protest against...
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observations allowing Faujas to
develop a
theory about the
origin of volcanoes. In his
capacity of
commissioner for
mines Faujas travelled to most European...
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whether her
devotion is to God or
Faujas becomes increasingly unclear. In Mouret's absence, and Marthe's indifference,
Faujas unscrupulous sister Olympe and...
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Kauravas in the
great battle fought at Kurukshetra.
According to Dr
Fauja Singh and Dr. L. M. Joshi: "There is no
doubt that the Kambojas, Daradas...
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taken to
Paris by the
French Revolutionary Army in 1794. In 1798 Barthélemy
Faujas de Saint-Fond
published his
first volume of a
monumental natural history...
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course and is
therefore ineligible for
record purposes per IAAF rule 260.28
Fauja Singh, then 100,
finished the
Toronto Waterfront Marathon,
becoming the...
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Narain 1965, pp. 155–65 McCrindle, J. W. (1997). "Curtius". In Singh,
Fauja; Joshi, L. M. (eds.).
History of Punjab. Vol. I. Patiala:
Punjabi University...
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occurring when some
Akhand Kirtani Jatha and
Damdami Taksal members led by
Fauja Singh protested against and
tried to stop a
convention of Sant Nirankari...
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Archived from the
original on 24 May 2014.
Retrieved 23 May 2014. Dr.
Fauja Singh (1972).
Eminent Freedom Fighters of Punjab. pp. 239–40. Singh, Sikander...