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Rajasthan Canal

-650 km long canal
-Started construction 1952, 4 years after British departed.
-Officially opened in 1983
-Renamed in 1984


Indus River System

-Indo-Pak Indus Water Treaty signed 1960
-Main source of flow in the Jammu Kashmir region
-5 rivers flow into Indus river, there the Sikh Empire was strategically established by Maharaja Ranjit Singh
-Sutlej is what the Rajastan Canal intercepted before it empties into the Indus


Sutlej River

-Main river of Punjab with Strongest water-flow
-Rajastan Canal connection provides waterway from Sutlej to entire subcontinent
-S.Y.L links Sutlej river to the Yumna River to provide even more water to the rest of India even faster.

12 Misls

THE SIKH Empire:
1699-Formation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh.
1710–1716 Banda Singh defeats the Mughals and declares Khalsa rule.
1716–1738 Turbulence, no real ruler; Mughals took back control for two decades but Sikhs engaged in guerrilla warfare.
1733–1735 The Khalsa accepts, only to reject, the confederal status given by Mughals.
1748–1757 Afghan invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani,28 Jan 1757 Punjab annexed by Afghanistan.
1757-1761 Maratha rule with help of Sikhs
1761-1767 Recapture of Punjab region by Afghan in Third Battle of Panipat
1763–1774 Charat Singh Sukerchakia, Misldar of Sukerchakia misl, establishes himself in Gujranwala.
1764–1783 Baba Baghel Singh, Misldar of Karor Singhia Misl, imposes taxes on the Mughals.
1783-Sikh Occupation of Delhi and Red Fort
1773 Ahmad Shah Durrani dies and his son Timur Shah launches several invasions into Punjab.
1774–1790 Maha Singh became Misldar of the Sukerchakia misl.
1790–1801 Ranjit Singh became Misldar of the Sukerchakia misl.
1799- Formation of the Sikh Khalsa Army.
07 Apr 1799- The Sikh military organization occupies Lahore (Lahore).
12 Apr 1801 – 27 Jun 1839 Reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Mar 1809 - Aug 1809 Gurkha-Sikh War, Ranjit Singh defeats Amar Singh Thapa of Nepal.
01 Jun 1813- Ranjit Singh is given the Kohinoor Diamond.
13 Jul 1813- Battle of Attock, the Sikh Empire's first significant victory over the Durrani Empire of Afghanistan.
1816-17 Jun 1822 Jammu annexed to the Sikh Empire.
March–02 Jun 1818 Battle of Multan, the 2nd battle in the Afghan–Sikh wars.Kharak Singh defeated Nawab Muzaffar Khan Sadozai
03 Jul 1819-Battle of Shopian. Ranjit Singh defeated Jabbar Khan,the governor of the Durrani Empire province of Kashmir.
05 Jul 1819-15 Mar 1846 Kashmir annexed to the Sikh Empire.
14 Mar 1823- Battle of Nowshera. Sikhs occupation of the Peshawar valley.Ranjit Singh defeats Azim Khan Barakzai at Pir Sabak Hill.
30 Apr 1837- Battle of Jamrud at Khyber Agency. Ranjit Singh fought against Afghans under Emir Dost Muhammad Khan. Result: Disputed.
27 Jun 1839–05 Nov 1840 Reign of Maharaja Kharak Singh.
05 Nov 1840–18 Jan 1841 Chand Kaur was briefly Regent.
18 Jan 1841–15 Sep 1843 Reign of Maharaja Sher Singh.
May 1841–Aug 1842 Sino-Sikh war (Battle of Ladakh and Battle of Chushul) resulted in Stalemate between Sher Singh and Qing dynasty.
15 Sep 1843–31 Mar 1849 Reign of Maharaja Duleep Singh.
1845 – 1846 First Anglo-Sikh War. The British defeated the Sikhs.
18 Dec 1845 Battle of Mudki. British victory over Lal Singh army.
21 Dec 1845-22 Dec 1845 Battle of Ferozeshah. British victory over Lal Singh army.
1846 Battle of Baddowal at Dharamkot, Ludhiana. Result: indecisive.
28 Jan 1846 Battle of Aliwal near Sutlej river. The British led by Sir Harry Smith defeated the Sikhs army leader Ranjodh Singh Majithia. The charge of the British 16th Lancers at Aliwal.
10 Feb 1846 Battle of Sobraon. The British defeated Sardar Tej Singh's army.
09-Mar1846-Treaty of Lahore. British protectorate.
16 Mar 1846- Treaty of Amritsar. The British sold Kashmir to Gulab Singh for 7.5 million (75 lakhs) Nanakshahi Rupees.
1848–1849 Second Anglo-Sikh War. The British defeated the Sikhs.
22 Nov 1848- Battle of Ramnagar near Gujranwala.British led by Sir Hugh Gough defeated Sher Singh Attariwalla.
13 Jan 1849- Battle of Chillianwala near River Jhelum. Result: indecisive.British were led by Sir Hugh Gough and Sikhs by Sardar Sher Singh Attariwalla.
19 Apr 1848 -22 Jan 1849- The Siege of Multan. British victory. The British were led by General Whish while Sikhs by Diwan Mulraj Chopra.
21 Feb 1849- Battle of Gujrat. The British won the Second Anglo-Sikh War. The British , led by Sir Hugh Gough, defeated Sher Singh Attariwalla.
22 Feb 1849- Sikh ruler Duleep Singh was deposed by the British.
02 Apr 1849- Punjab was formally annexed to British territory at Lahore.
08 Apr 1849- Punjab incorporated into British India.
15 Aug 1947- Partitioned between India (Amritsar) and Pakistan (Lahore).

Sikh Empire was strategically established by Khalsa around the Waters,then it was STOLEN (by the same people Khalsa saved from extinction) for the WATERS!

--WAKE UP SIKHA!--


1699 - KHALSA: THE PUREAfter generations of tormented oppression, from the deep clinches of death and genocide, births a new nation. Khalsa! A nation that will survive persecution, execution, and extinction time and time again for generations to come. Khalsa, a Sikh nation, was established in 1699, by Guru Gobind Singh. It was a time of unbearable oppression, the mughal rule had an evil dark shadow over Punjab and its surrounding areas. Prior to the birth of Khalsa, Guru Gobind Singh lost his father and his forefather in brutal violent killings under deranged mughal kings. Khalsa began to grow, people of all races lived together and worked amongst each other with peace, and safety from mughal harassment. The Mugal emperor was relentless, and was determined to eliminate this new nation that defied his sharia law. There were countless battles, and Khalsa rose as victor everytime, never giving up its precious embedded roots in the region. Guru Gobind Singh endures heart-welching anguish keeping Khalsa alive and well.Having lost his great grandfather (fifth guru of sikhs), and his father (ninth guru of sikhs), his older two sons he loses in battle of war. His mother and younger two sons were captured by mughal soldiers after betrayal from someone they knew and trusted.(Manipulation fueled by greed, the betrayal of one's own, was an obstacle greater than any external enemy for the Khalsa and Sikhs). After being captured, unwilling to convert to islam, and refusal to bow down to sharia law. The two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, ages five and eight, were buried within a wall alive. Despite it all, Guru Gobind Singh remained a strong, courageous leader. In his final days, after losing everything, praising the Almighty, he still wishes he had done more. Oct 7th 1708 Guru was gone1707 - BANDA SINGH BAHADURThe sacrifices and heartbreaking sorrows of Guru Gobind Singh brought tears to the eyes of every soul. Even the Muslims, living under mughal rule, were disgusted by the emperor, in ways in which he publicly executed the two young boys. In 1707 Guru Gobind Singh encounters an equally towering, seven footer, Luxman Madho Dass. He would later become the fierce Khalsa army general Banda Singh Badhur.Immediately upon meeting Guru Gobind Singh, Madho Dass (also a saint) sensed, Guru Gobind Singh was an entity even he couldn't face. He learned everything he could from, and about Guru Gobind Singh, and convert and devotes himself to Khalsa. Becoming a Sikh, he changed his name to Banda Singh Bahadur. Learning the tormented losses of his guru, and taking on those sorrows, making them his own, a fire of revenge lit in his heart. Banda Singh Bahadur sought revenge with an iron fist. The city, where the two younger boys were publically buried in the wall,(Sirhind,Punjab). He burned it to the ground. There were main key points, Guru Gobind Singh advised Banda Singh of, forewarning him if those followed, Banda Singh would have a long rule, and would pass, sitting on a throne of kingdom. After avenging his guru,Khalsa rule was once again established in the region. But the dark looming cloud of the Mughal empire was slowly gathering upon the region once again due to betrayal within. In 1716, Banda Singh Bahadur was captured and brutally killed along with his family, in a horrific public execution. He was fed his sons heart, after forced to witness their torture and mutilation.1748- The 12 MISLS (Militias) MISL=SAMEThe public killing of Bhanda Singh Bahadur and his family shook the Khalsa army at its core.This period of time is a very dark time period for the Khalsa army and Sikhism. Battled Extinction! Mugal empire had bounties out. Reward for anyone, who brings in a severed head of a Sikh. Khalsa army broke up into smaller groups and separated into different regions along the Sutlej and Indus Rivers. For years Khalsa battled and survived extinction.Though the once great army was divided, the Khalsa belief and Sikh way of life was was kept alive and well. The small divided groups over time began to gather slowly. Twelve separate Misls form throughout the land. Each a Confederacy in its own controlled territory. Each Misl had intelligent, brave warriors, courageously sacrificing in unbelievable ways in honor of Khalsa, and putting a halt to mughal progression into their safeguarded land. Losing countless battles, even when they had the Khalsa army outnumbered thousands to one, Mugal empire could never fully fortify its rule over the region of Punjab. Thirty years have passed since the horrific passing of the general Banda Singh Bahadur. Unmatched warriors like Baba Deep Singh and leaders of different Misls picked up that fallen torch and carried Khalsa to new heights, leading to a golden pathway to a Kingdom. Mils leaders like Chardth Singh and his son Maha Singh, not only kept Khalsa alive, but made it thrive. Even though the land was under "mughal rule", the area that Khalsa army had its blanket of protection over, operated within its own currency. The Khalsa currency at one time would be worth more than the British pound. The Twelve Sikh Confederacies all operated in honor of the Khalsa army and the teachings of Sikhism, if they were to unite, what an Empire it would be!NOV.13.1780 - Birth of a MaharajaRanjit Singh was born in a family, that for generations, fought for the Khalsa army and had a big hand in bringing the Khalsa Nation to the prosperous status it had thrived to. His Father, Maha Singh, took young Ranjit on many battles and hunts. The hunts were regularly planned amongst different Misls Leaders, making it ideal to share and update information amongst each other not only gloat over the displayed strength and the practiced skill. It was on one of these hunts, Ranjit Singh witnessed something that changed him forever. Watching a fifteen year old man-boy Hari Singh Nelwa take on a grown male lion. Grabbing the Tiger by the head, bare handedly severing his jaws. This was the epiphany of an empire that gave Ranjit Singh the realization of the "superhumans", that were spread throughout the region, in different Misls. If the confederacy untied, how powerful it would become. With that thought in mind, for the next five years, Ranjit Singh Traveled all throughout Punjab. Befriending all the different leaders, and warriors of the Twelve Misls, as well as defeating defyant kings and marrying their imprisoned queens and freeing them. He would name the fathered children after the lands that he won over or conquered. Slowly, but surely each of the Twelve confederate Misls were indoctrinated into a United union called the Sikh Empire. The Khalsa army took control away from the Mugal empire when Delhi was won in 1783. Shortly after HariSingh Newla conquers the Khyber Pass in Afghanistan, a region, in the history of history, never been won over by anyone but Hari Singh Newla. On celebrations of Vaisakhi 1801, in Lahore,Punjab, under Khalsa Rule, on a land populated by 55% muslims, 23% hindus,and only 11% sikhs, Ranjit Singh is crowned and declared secular king.
MahaRaja Ranjit Singh Sher - E- Punjab

Younger Sons of Guru Gobind Singh publicly executed in desperate tries to halt Khalsa

After passing of Guru in 1708, Banda Singh Bahadur as General of the Khalsa Army, sought revenge with an iron fist.

Shaeed Baba Deep Singh drawing line in ground forewarning his army, if line crossed it may be our last battle together, ALL his men stepped over that line with honor.

Hari Singh Nelwa : Sole Conquering Champion of Afghanistan and the main support bean, polarizing pillar of the Sikh Empire. Empire did not ever show even a bit of weakness when Hari Singh Nelwa was in charge of the forces on the Battlefield. "Chupsa, Haria Ragle" is what the Afghans would say to warn each other in fear of the Ledgendary Warior.

Maharaja Ranjit Singhs Empire was from 1801 - 1839. After the recruitment of important double agents, the Empire was infiltrated by the long patiently awaiting British East India Company. Promising those who helped with the infiltration, certain territories which their families would control for generations to come.Empire fell in 1848 after brutal betrayal and deception. Bloodshed worse than that of Cesar's Rome.

H2O CONSPIRACY - Masle Pani De
By: Sher-E-Hathur
Foreword:
The following depicted story, conceived around the chronologically occurring historical events is a personal theory. The theory of the British government, being in India since 1600, establishing The East India company and eventually promising a shadow government to key prominent characters. Characters that were strategically used to overthrow the throne of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and The Sikh Empire. Then those same characters , colluding with the same British government to manipulate the creation of the new borders of India and Pakistan. Then later the same shady characters from the same bloodline, Manipulates the laws of the new created land to control of the distribution of water. The shadow extremist, soon to be Indian government, during the departure of British, was so worried that if the Sikhs establish their own country, where Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Rich Empire once shined in glory, prior to annexation by the British in 1849, then they would control all water systems in and around the area. They were terrified of this. For some odd reason, they thought, the same Sikh, who for generations had been giving sacrifices for the well being of others, would deprive them of the water. So NO WAY whatsoever could they let the Sikh empire be re-established after the British were to depart. That day was soon approaching and all the pawns were already in place for the Shadow government to put its groomed leaders in charge to strategically manipulate the build up to the drama that was to occur in 1947. Not even five years after the British left, constructions on the biggest canal project began in 1952. A project of canals that were going to rip thru the middle of the once Empire that was Punjab. Water from the Five rivers that would have been in-control of the nation that was going to be for the Sikhs, was stolen, manipulated and brainwashed away from them was now controlled by the Shadow Indian government to distribute all over the sub continent. Not all Sikhs were aware of this. Brave rebellious Sikhs like Bhagat Singh, Kartar Sarabha and Udham Singh, were wiped out of the way. The rest, to provide for families, joined the army, some in British, some in Indian. Left were the dumb and scared. These poor people did not know what was going on or were too scared to go find out. They lived through Mandatory power cuts and water shortages, while a 650 km long canal ran through their lands, to bring the rest of India to the prosperous status that it is at today. The now ruling government wanted to wipe away even the slightest evidence that there ever was a Sikh empire. In 1983 the construction of the Rajasthan Canal was complete and due to open. We all know what happened in 1984! Smart, intelligent Sikhs who questioned the distribution of the water, and raised issues of the struggles of the people in Punjab, while the rest of India benefited. Those Sikhs were terrorized as terrorists and a genocide began to propagandize. Sikhs once again face scrutiny and oppression. Along with India, Sikhs want Punjab to also prosper! Why was there no homeland for the Sikh after British left? Even if it is now part of India, why are the rights and opportunities for Sikh not the same? Why can't a Sikh ask about the once great flourishing Sikh empire? Why is it legal for an Indian from another state of India to come buy land in Punjab, but a Sikh cannot purchase agricultural land in any Indian state but Punjab? Why? Why? Why?

BOOK COMING SOON!!!!!!!!! Waheguruji ka Khalsa Waheguruji ki Fateh!!

Dedicated to dedicating the Mamba mentality, to the promise of finding out, how They stole the Kingdom of Our Sher-E-Punjab! -------------: SHER-E-HATHUR

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