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A Brave Life of the Exemplary Sikh Warrior (Hari Singh Nalua): Sikh History

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10/23/2020

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This is the story of Hari Singh Nalua, a formidable general in the army of the Khalsa during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. From birth to death, what lessons can we learn from this figure from Sikh history?   ~~~   Featuring: Pritpal Singh — sikhri.org/people/pritpal-singh   Support the Sikh Cast: https://anchor.fm/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support   #SikhHistory #HariSinghNalua #Khalsa #RanjitSingh #SikhEmpire #SikhPodcast

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