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The newspaper was published with effect from 13 June 1886 through the efforts of Bhai Gurmukh Singh from Lahore. However, Norman Gerald Barrier claims the paper was established in 1883. The newspaper was founded through the joint-efforts of Gurmukh Singh, Jhanda Singh, and Ditt Singh, after the three
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We appeal before the Khalsa community and the Government ... that the present committee for the management of the Golden Temple is neither based on the principles of the Khalsa Panth nor on Government legislation ... The administration is not supposed to interfere in religious
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Photograph of Prof. Gurmukh Singh (1849–1898). He was a professor of Punjabi at Oriental College Lahore, and was the founder of the Khalsa Akhbar Lahore. He also was one of the founders of Singh Sabha Lehar (Singh Sabha
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In the 1 January 1887 new-year issue of the newspaper, it stated the following regarding the management situation of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, being one of the earliest precursory voices of the
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Also important in focusing the issues and personalities involved in Sikh pamphleteering are articles and correspondence in the three primary Sikh newspapers prior to 1920,
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as its editor. An experienced scholar and an expert in debates and discussions, he entered into many heated debates with representatives of
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The newspaper continued to be published until 1889. After this, its publication stopped for sometime due to a legal libel suit filed by the
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prose and poetry and wrote many of his editorials in verse. He was the right-hand man of Bhai Gurmukh Singh and one of the pillars of
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and Sardar Basant Singh. Another editor who worked on the paper was Mayya Singh. Later on, it was handed over to
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and continued until 1905. The newspaper ceased publication in 1905 after the dissolution of Singh Sabha
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Master Tara Singh in Indian History: Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity
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Master Tara Singh in Indian History: Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity
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Master Tara Singh in Indian History: Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity
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Lahore. He died in 1901. After him, Sardar Maeeya Singh Ahluwalia became the editor of
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Grewal, J. S. (March 2018). "4 - Master Tara Singh in the Akali Movement: (1920–3)".
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Issues preserved and available for online viewing by the Panjab Digital Library
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Grewal, J. S. (March 2018). "2 - Colonial Rule and the Sikhs: (1849–1919)".
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Grewal, J. S. (March 2018). "2 - Colonial Rule and the Sikhs: (1849–1919)".
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Religious Controversy in British India: Dialogues in South Asian Languages
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Khalsa Akhbar Lahore, 15 May 1893. Digitized by Panjab Digital Library.
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Barrier, N. G. (2004). "Sikh Journalism". In Singh, Harbans (ed.).
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Barrier, Norman Gerald (3 January 1992). Jones, Kenneth W. (ed.).
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in English, both of which were brought out from Lahore. The
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Religion and Nationalism in India: the case of the Punjab
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a series
Sikh literature

Janamsakhi
Suraj Parkash
Sau Sakhi
Mahan Kosh
Rehatnamas
Jhatka Parkash
Bhat Vahis
Prachin Panth Prakash
Twarikh Guru Khalsa
Ham Hindu Nahin
Gobind Gita
Hanuman Natak
Faridkot Teeka
Steek (Sikh literature)
Akhbar Sri Darbar Sahib
Khalsa Akhbar
Khalsa Samachar
The Khalsa Advocate
Gurmat Parkash
Hukamnama
Bhatra Sikhs
Kavi Darbar
Kavi Santokh Singh
Ratan Singh Bhangu
Giani Gian Singh
Tara Singh Narotam

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