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- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon abstract "Sardar Chhajja Singh Dhillon, was a famous Sikh warrior leader (Jathâ) of the early 18th century in Punjab region. He was a Jatt of Panjwar village, approximately 24 km from Amritsar. Dhillon was the first companion of Banda Singh Bahadur to receive Sikh baptism of Amrit. According to Kanaihya Lal, he had taken Amrit at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh. After the martyrdom of their leader, Bandha Singh Bahadur, Chajja Singh and Jagat Singh administered Amrit to Bhuma Singh Dhillon, Natha Singh and Jagat Singh and made them their companions. Chajja Singh was a family relation of Bhuma Singh Dhillon. Accompanied by many others, he took forceful actions in harassing the despotic government officials. A little later Chajja Singh was joined by Mohan Singh and Gulab Singh of Dhoussa village (six miles north-east of Amritsar), Karora Singh of Choupal, Gurbaksh Singh a Sandu Jat of Roranwala, Agar Singh Khangora and Sawan Singh Randhawa. They all took Amrit from Chajja Singh. After Chajja Singh's death Bhuma Singh Dhillon became his successor and leader of the warriors.".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageID "6938890".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageLength "1648".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageRevisionID "660336998".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Amrit.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Amritsar.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Banda_Singh_Bahadur.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Bhuma_Singh_Dhillon.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_Indian_people.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_Sikhs.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jat_rulers.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sikh_warriors.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Gobind_Singh.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Jat_people.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Misl.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Sardar.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chhajja Singh Dhillon".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon after Bhuma_Singh_Dhillon.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon before Banda_Singh_Bahadur.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon title "Leader of Jathâ".
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- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sikhism.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_box.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon years "1716".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon subject Category:18th-century_Indian_people.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon subject Category:Indian_Sikhs.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon subject Category:Jat_rulers.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon subject Category:Sikh_warriors.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon hypernym Leader.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon type Person.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon comment "Sardar Chhajja Singh Dhillon, was a famous Sikh warrior leader (Jathâ) of the early 18th century in Punjab region. He was a Jatt of Panjwar village, approximately 24 km from Amritsar. Dhillon was the first companion of Banda Singh Bahadur to receive Sikh baptism of Amrit. According to Kanaihya Lal, he had taken Amrit at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh.".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon label "Chhajja Singh Dhillon".
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon sameAs Q5094754.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon sameAs m.0gx_qd.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon sameAs Q5094754.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon wasDerivedFrom Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon?oldid=660336998.
- Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon isPrimaryTopicOf Chhajja_Singh_Dhillon.