Shabeg Singh

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Shabeg Singh, PVSM, AVSM (1925–1984), was a Sikh resistance officer who had previously served in the Indian Army (Related: Dharam Yudh Morcha, Battle of Amritsar 1984, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale). During his military service in the Indian Army, he was involved extensively in the training of Mukti Bahini volunteers during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He had fought in other major wars as well like World War 2, 1947 Indo-Pak War and 1962 Indo-China War. He was dismissed from the army on the false charges of corruption one day before his retirement, for which he sought redress in civil court, he had won all his court cases (Among the frivious politically motivated charges were a corruption case was that he had bought a 'Jhonga' on proxy). Later, Singh joined the Dharam Yudh Morcha the peacef rdf:langString
rdf:langString Shabeg Singh
rdf:langString Shabeg Singh
rdf:langString Shabeg Singh
rdf:langString Khiala Kalan, Amritsar, Punjab, British India
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xsd:integer 1944
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rdf:langString Sikh Shaheed
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rdf:langString Battle of Amritsar of 1984
xsd:integer 1925
rdf:langString Shabeg Singh
rdf:langString Major General Shabeg Singh
xsd:date 1984-06-06
rdf:langString ਜਨਰਲ ਸ਼ੁਬੇਗ ਸਿੰਘ
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rdf:langString Shabeg Singh, PVSM, AVSM (1925–1984), was a Sikh resistance officer who had previously served in the Indian Army (Related: Dharam Yudh Morcha, Battle of Amritsar 1984, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale). During his military service in the Indian Army, he was involved extensively in the training of Mukti Bahini volunteers during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He had fought in other major wars as well like World War 2, 1947 Indo-Pak War and 1962 Indo-China War. He was dismissed from the army on the false charges of corruption one day before his retirement, for which he sought redress in civil court, he had won all his court cases (Among the frivious politically motivated charges were a corruption case was that he had bought a 'Jhonga' on proxy). Later, Singh joined the Dharam Yudh Morcha the peaceful campaign to implement the Anandpur Sahib Resolution for federal distribution of powers between Punjab and the Union of India. As the regime sidestepped negotiations and an attack seemed imminent, he volunteered as an adviser and trainer for the resistance forces.
rdf:langString GOC, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and parts of Odisha; Defence of the Akal Takht, Amritsar
rdf:langString Gurdwara Yaadgar Shaheedan, Amritsar
rdf:langString Mehtab Singh Bhangu
xsd:gYear 1977
xsd:gYear 1944
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xsd:string GOC, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and parts of Odisha; Defence of theAkal Takht, Amritsar

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