Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 8:34 PM
We will held a grand kirtan darbar in Red Fort
New Delhi: 11 Jan 2014: (Jagminder Singh//Punjab Screen):
Today, representatives of different organisations i.e. Sikhi Sidak, Young Sikh Leaders, United Sikh Mission, Voice of Voiceless, ASYO, Youth Sikh, Tegh Martial Arts from Delhi and Mumbai handover the letter to S. Manjit Singh GK, president of DSGMC, S. Tanwant Singh, VP of DSGMC, S. Harmeet Singh, joint secretary of DSGMC & MLA of Delhi Government. This letter is regarding to put up display boards regarding history of Delhi victory by Baba Baghel Singh ji. Please find attachment of letter given to all members of DSGMC present in the meeting.
"TEES HAZARI" gets its name from a force of 30,000 Sikhs, which encamped here under military general Baghel Singh in 1783, prior to attacking Delhi. Under the command of Baghel Singh and other leading warriors crossed the Yamuna and captured Saharanpur. They overran the territory of Najib ud-Daulah, the Ruhila chief, acquiring from him a tribute of eleven lakh of rupees (INR 1,100,000). In April Baghel Singh with two other sardars (Rai Singh Bhangi and Tara Singh Ghaiba) crossed the Yamuna to occupy that country, which was then ruled by Zabita Khan, who was the son and successor of Najib ud-Daulah. Sardar Baghel Singh set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples. (He did not want to use the cash received from the Government Treasury for this purpose, and most of that was handed out to the needy and poor. He often distributed sweetmeats bought out of this government gift to the Congregationalists at the place which is now known as the Pul Mithai.)
We will held a grand kirtan darbar in Red Fort
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Today, representatives of different organisations i.e. Sikhi Sidak, Young Sikh Leaders, United Sikh Mission, Voice of Voiceless, ASYO, Youth Sikh, Tegh Martial Arts from Delhi and Mumbai handover the letter to S. Manjit Singh GK, president of DSGMC, S. Tanwant Singh, VP of DSGMC, S. Harmeet Singh, joint secretary of DSGMC & MLA of Delhi Government. This letter is regarding to put up display boards regarding history of Delhi victory by Baba Baghel Singh ji. Please find attachment of letter given to all members of DSGMC present in the meeting.
S.Manjit S assured us that they will approach to Delhi Government for putting up big light display boards about the victory of Delhi by Baba Baghel Singh ji. They feel so glad that to take up this duty/sewa and assured us that before 15 march display baords will be put up. In addition to this, they announced and assign duties to their fellows that we will held a grand kirtan darbar in the premises of Red Fort on the eve of Victory of Delhi by Baba Baghel Singh Ji.
S. Manjit Singh announced this year we release yearly jantri on every month's page of jantri they will be story of one jarnail i.e. Baba Deep Singh ji, Akali Baba Phoola Singh ji, Hari Singh Nalwa and many more.
In the end, they take responsibility to upkeep the display boards which will be put up in the complex of Tees Hazari Court complex.
Sikh History
"waheguru ji ka khalsa
waheguru ji ki fateh"
waheguru ji ki fateh"
We would
like to have your attention towards a matter that is important for our
community as well as the "history" that the generation to come will
look at.
introducing
ourselves ,, we are a group of people working as a unit across the country
to fulfil our "Desire to Serve “people with education and career
related sessions ,imparting morale values through shows and plays; and saving
environment through small initiatives..
Sir, the
Sikh community has been serving the country since long... Whether it is
the martyrdom of our ninth lord Sri Guru tegh bahadur sahib ji; to defend
hinduism when Aurangzeb tried to destroy it from the roots....; or the
sacrifice of thousands of Sikhs to gain independence...; the community never
showed its back to the country.
But,
it is sad that we have not been given the required recognition...
The
"singhs" who saved the prides f thousands f women; have been made a
piece of mockery by the masses today... It’s a shame to all those and a matter
of grief for us.
Coming to
the point i would like you to review the history of the name "TEES
HAZARI" in the relevance of "SARDAR BAGHEL SINGH”...
Baghel
singh was an important military general during turbulent times in punjab in the
18th century. He was born in the village of chabal kalan in the taran taran
district. He grew up to become leader of the karor singhia fighting order or
misl. From humble beginings he arose to become a formidable force
in sutlej in yamuna area. He aligned himself with karor singhia misl led by
sardar karor singh and succeded it in 1765.
As
well as being a good soldier, baghel singh was a very good political negotiator
and was able to win over many adversaries to his side.
The
mughals, the ruhilas,the marathas and the british sought his friendship. In
March 1776, they defeated the imperial forces of Mughal emperor, Shah Alam II near Muzaffarnagar. The whole of the Yamuna Gangetic Doab was now
at their mercy.
Ahmed
shah durrani(abdali) invasion killed 30,000 -40,000 sikh women ,children and
old . So,baghel singh fought with Abdali near malerkotla..
After
durrani"s invasion sikhs starting consolidating territories between yamuna
and indus to defend the country from future mughals attacks.
"TEES HAZARI" gets its name from a force of 30,000 Sikhs, which encamped here under military general Baghel Singh in 1783, prior to attacking Delhi. Under the command of Baghel Singh and other leading warriors crossed the Yamuna and captured Saharanpur. They overran the territory of Najib ud-Daulah, the Ruhila chief, acquiring from him a tribute of eleven lakh of rupees (INR 1,100,000). In April Baghel Singh with two other sardars (Rai Singh Bhangi and Tara Singh Ghaiba) crossed the Yamuna to occupy that country, which was then ruled by Zabita Khan, who was the son and successor of Najib ud-Daulah. Sardar Baghel Singh set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples. (He did not want to use the cash received from the Government Treasury for this purpose, and most of that was handed out to the needy and poor. He often distributed sweetmeats bought out of this government gift to the Congregationalists at the place which is now known as the Pul Mithai.)
On 11 March 1783, when the Sikhs entered
the Red Fort in Delhi and occupied the Diwani-Am, the Mughal emperor
Shah Alam II made a settlement with them agreeing to allow Baghel Singh to
raise gurdwaras on Sikh historical sites in the city and receive six annas in a
rupee (37.5%) of all the octroi duties in the capital. Baghel Singh stayed in
Sabzi Mandi with 4000 troops and took charge of the police station in Chandni
Chowk. He located seven sites connected with the lives of the Gurus and had
shrines risen thereon within the space of eight months, from April to November
1783. Gurdwara Sis Ganj marked the spot in the main Mughal street
of Chandni Chowk where Guru Tegh Bahadur had been executed under
the fiat of the emperor and Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, near modern day
Parliament House, where the body was cremated. Bangla Sahib and Bala Sahib commemorated
the Eighth Guru, Guru Har Krishan. Three other gurdwaras were built at Majnu ka Tilla, Moti Bagh,
and Telivara.
EVERY IMPORTANT BUILDING HAS ITS “INFORMATION BOARD "DEPICTING IT
HISTORY N BACKGROUND. SO WHY NOT TEES HAZARI??
WE HUMBLY REQUEST TO PUTTING UP LIGHT BOARDS OF TEES HAZARI HISTORY
AT EVERY ENTRANCE OF COURT COMPLEX. IT WOULD BE PROUDFUL FOR THE COMMUNITY
AND A GESTURE TO US TO SEE THE NAME OF “SARDAR BAGHEL SINGH " IN RELEVANCE
OF THE NAME TEES HAZARI :: HONOURING THE ENTRANCE OF THE COURT ..
SRI AKAL JI SAHAYE
Punjabi Rang Manch Patiala is planning a Light and Sound Show to cleberate the Dilli Fateh diwas.
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Punjabi Rang Manch Patiala is planning a Light and Sound Show to cleberate the Dilli Fateh diwas.
ReplyDeleteHarvinder singh sethi
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