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  1. Bhai Taru Singh - Wikipedia

    • Bhai Taru Singh (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਤਾਰੂ ਸਿੰਘ; c. 1720 – 1 July 1745) was a prominent Sikh martyr known for sacrificing his life, for protecting his Sikh values, by having had his head scalped rather than cutting his hair and converting to Islam. See more

    Biography

    Bhai Taru Singh was born around 1720 in Amritsar during the reign of the Mughal Empire. He was raised as a Sikh by his widowed mother and had one sister, Tar Kaur. Singh was engaged in agriculture at Poolha, … See more

    Legacy

    In AD 1762, the Bhangi Sikh Sardar army conquered Lahore and took over the public square where Singh was scalped. The Abdullah Khan Mosque adjacent to the square was also occupied and converted into … See more

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  8. Biography of Bhai Taru Singh Ji - SikhHeros

    Mar 11, 2022 · Bhai Taru Singh, a Sikh warrior, was a Sandhu Jatt from Puhia hamlet in Punjab’s Amritsar area. He was a devout Sikh who followed the Sikh Gurus’ teachings, toiled his property constantly, and invested wisely; despite …

  9. Bhai Taru Singh ji - SikhNet

    Jul 18, 2018 · Who was Bhai Taru Singh ji? In his early 20s, Bhai Taru Singh ji chose to have his scalp removed rather than give up his religious traditions. He was born 12 years after the passing of Guru Gobind Singh ji and was initiated …