Explore Amir Singh's brave role in the 1848-49 rebellion against the British, showcasing his valiant stand alongside Bhai Maharaj Singh.
BHAG SINGH, BHAI (1880-1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was born in 1880, the son of Bhai Amir Singh and Mai Nihal Kaur of village Nizampur, in Amritsar district. The family later shifted to Chakk No. 38 Deva Singhvala, in the newly developed canal colony of Sheikhupura. Bhag Singh`s boyhood and early youth were spent as a common peasant until at the age of 26 when he enlisted in 124th Baloch Battalion. After ten years of service he retired on pension (two rupees per month). He joined the colours again during the First Great War (1914-18) but was wounded and discharged on medical grounds. He rejoined the army but came back home within six months, demobilized at the end of the war. Next, he stood among the ranks of the Akali reformists falling a martyr in the Nankana Sahib massacre on 20 February 1921. See NANKANA SAHIB MASSACRE
Discover the heroic story of Mumtaz, the daughter of Nihang Khan, who selflessly aided the wounded Sikh warrior Bhai Bachittar Singh in 1705.
Discover the legacy of Savan Mall, a skilled governor who transformed Multan into an abode of peace with prosperity and justice during his rule.
Explore the historical monument commemorating the valor of Baba Deep Singh at the Gurudwara near Chatiwind Gate, Amritsar.