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- Shaheedi Mela Malerkotla Day 1 17th January 2026 Namdhari Shaheedi Smarak, GVHX+8JQ, Janta Nagar, Malerkotla, Damam Mehli, Punjab 148023, India On January 17-18, 1872, a tragic event unfolded as 66 Namdhari Sikhs were executed by cannon fire. This act of brutality occurred under British colonial rule during a period of unrest following the Kuka Sikhs uprising. The colonial government, determined to suppress the rebellion, ordered the execution of captured rebels and anyone suspected of involvement.Cowan,…
- Pardes Gavan Sri Satguru Ram Singh Ji 18th January 2026 SRI BHAINI SAHIB (NAMDHARI GURDWARA HEADQUARTERS) LUDHIANA, V3FC+3CX, Bhaini Sahib, Sri Bhaini Sahib, Punjab 141126, India Arrest and deportation Of Satguru Ram Singh Ji Using events in Malerkota as an excuse the British seized this opportunity to arrest Satguru Ram Singh and many of his subas. They were put under arrest on the night of 17th January 1872 and next day Sri Satguru Ram Singh Ji was sent to Allahabad with…
- Shaheedi Mela Malerkotla Day 2 18th January 2026 Namdhari Shaheedi Smarak, GVHX+8JQ, Janta Nagar, Malerkotla, Damam Mehli, Punjab 148023, India On January 17-18, 1872, a tragic event unfolded as 66 Namdhari Sikhs were executed by cannon fire. This act of brutality occurred under British colonial rule during a period of unrest following the Kuka Sikhs uprising. The colonial government, determined to suppress the rebellion, ordered the execution of captured rebels and anyone suspected of involvement.…
- Parkash Gurpurab Sri Satguru Ram Singh Ji 23rd January 2026 Raian village Bhaini Sahib Sri Satguru Guru Ram Singh was born in a small-farming Tarkhan family to mother Sada Kaur and father Jassa Singh. He lived in the village of Raiyan, near Sri Bhaini Sahib, Ludhiana. He was nurtured by his parents in the traditions of Guru Nanak and was taught to read and write in Punjabi