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This
section provides a list of important and prominent figures
from Anglo-Sikh History which have been listed in alphabetical
order, according to ethnicity and time period.
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Was born on 9 Savan 1942 Bk / 22 July 1885,
the son of Bhai Hukam Singh and Mai Nand Kaur, a peasant couple of
village Nizampur, in Amritsar district. The family shifted westward
to Chakk No. 38 Nizampur Deva Singhvala, in a newly colonized district.
As he grew up, Chanda Singh, was influenced by the current of Sikh
reformation then sweeping the Punjab. When a call came for a shahidi
jatha, martyrs' column, to proceed to Delhi to rebuild the demolished
wall of Gurdwara Rikabganj, Chanda Singh registered himself as a volunteer.
He also attended the Dharovali conference on 1-3 October 1920. As
Bhai Lachhman Singh's jatha bound for Nankana Sahib was passing by
his village on 19 February 1921, Bhai Chanda Singh along with his
brother, Ganga Singh, joined it, and fell a martyr the following morning
in Gurdwara Janam Asthan.
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