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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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  • ex-military personnel like Major general Shabeg Singh, retired Major General J.S. Bhullar, retired Brigadier Mohinder Singh, and others, had made the Golden Temple...
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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 up...
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  • and Shabeg Singh were killed in the operation. The armed Sikhs within the Harmandir Sahib were led by Bhindranwale, former Maj. Gen. Shabeg Singh, and...
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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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    The Bhindranwale-led group under the military leadership of General Shabeg Singh had begun to build bunkers and observations posts in and around the Golden...
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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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    intelligence on the strength of the militants who were trained by Gen. Shabeg Singh (ex-1 Para himself), operating in low light, the conventional manner...
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    Group was responsible for the eventual death of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Shabeg Singh during Operation Blue Star, despite the 1 Para (SF) claiming...
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  • Parkash Singh, recipient of Victoria Cross Ranjit Singh Dyal Richhpal Ram, recipient of Victoria cross Sant Singh recipient of Mahavir Chakra Shabeg Singh Ved...
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  • Operation Bluestar, 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash, and the role of Major Shabeg Singh as an army officer, its theatrical release was banned which led to its...
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    a large number of Sikh ex-servicemen, including retd. Major General Shabeg Singh who subsequently became Bhindranwale's military advisor. Widespread murders...
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  • General Shabeg Singh was declared a martyr by the Akal Takht. Harjinder Singh Jinda was declared a national martyr by the Akal Takht. Sukhdev Singh Sukha...
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    of India, against militants commanded by Shabeg Singh, a former Officer of the Indian Army, under Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Chief of Damdami Taksal, in...
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    now advised Bhindranwale, Major General Shabeg Singh and retired Major General and Brigadier Mohinder Singh, and at that point the concept was still...
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  • Sardar Chuhar Singh (born c. 1743), Shaheedan Misl general Sartaj Singh (general) (died 1998), Indian Army lieutenant general Shabeg Singh (1925–1984),...
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    surrender all Pakistan Armed Forces in Bangladesh to Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, General Officer Commanding-in –chief of the Indian and Bangladesh...
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  • American artist Seityasen Singh (born 1992), Indian footballer Shabeg Singh (1925–1984), military adviser to Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the leader of...
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  • to become the Vice-Admiral of Indian Navy Major General Shabeg Singh Brigadier Kuldip Singh Chandpuri (retired), awarded Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) by the...
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  • regiment, but also denied it. Some say that it was led by Major General Shabeg Singh. Another belief holds that Dashmesh Regiment was a borad name used by...
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  • including retired officers Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh, Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora, and Maj. Gen. Shabeg Singh. Sikhs began to be singled out in other states...
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    Indian generals Shabeg Singh and Arun Shridhar Vaidya were killed as a result of the domestic fallout of Operation Blue Star, and Kuldip Singh Brar survived...
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  • Subia VrC  Indian Air Force 1866 F(P) 20 January 1972 108 Brigadier Shabeg Singh AVSM  Indian Army IC-778 (Gorkha Rifles) 20 January 1972 109 Commodore...
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