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Shabeg Singh, PVSM, AVSM (1 May 1924 – 6 June 1984), was an
Indian military officer. He had
previously served in the
Indian Army but
later joined the militant...
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Bhindranwale and
Shabeg Singh were
killed in the operation. The
armed Sikhs within the
Harmandir Sahib were led by Bhindranwale,
former Maj. Gen.
Shabeg Singh,...
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militants and the barricades. His
former superior,
retired Major General Shabeg Singh, who led the militants, saw him
making rounds, and knew that he was...
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temple complex, were led by
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and
former Maj. Gen.
Shabeg Singh. Maj. Gen.
Kuldip Singh Brar had
command of the action, operating...
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campaign for
autonomy in
Punjab with the
strong backing of
Major General Shabeg Singh. They then took
refuge in the Akal
Takht as the
extrajudicial violence...
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responsible for the
eventual death of
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and
Shabeg Singh during Operation Blue Star,
despite the 1 Para (SF)
claiming credit...
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Indira Gandhi, then
Prime Minister of India,
against militants commanded by
Shabeg Singh, a
former Officer of the
Indian Army,
under Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale...
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Singh Bhindranwale was
declared a
martyr by the Akal Takht.
Major General Shabeg Singh was
declared a
martyr by the Akal Takht.
Harjinder Singh Jinda was...
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group under the
military leadership of
General Shabeg Singh had
begun to
build bunkers and
observations posts in and
around the...
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professional defenses that had been
built between March and June to
Shabeg Singh who had
served under him. Reportedly,
militants responsible for bombings...