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  1. Aug 7, 2018 · The Sikhs of Kenya, the Kalasinghas, are a unique brand of Sikhs anywhere in the world, and no matter where else Sikhs have made a home for themselves – USA, Canada, UK, Australia or beyond – none of them can lay claim to being a tribe of that country.

  2. Aug 13, 2022 · Kala Singh was trialed and convicted under Sections 121, 121A, and 396 of IPC, and on 13 September 1915 he was sentenced by the Lahore Tribunal to death and forfeiture of property. Later on, his sentence was reduced by the Lieutenant-Governor to transportation for life.

  3. KALA SINGH, a Mazhabi Sikh, was of pilchblack colour as his name (kdid = dark) indicated. He was converted to Sikhism by Jhanda Singh (d. 1774), a Bharigi chieftain.

  4. Kala Singh hailed from Jagatpur village of Taran Tarn district. He was a fearless member of the Ghadar Party. The Ghadar Party was founded in Oregon in 1913. This revolutionary party was founded by Sohan Singh Bhakna, Kanshi Ram, Chanan Singh Tundilat, Lala Har Dayal, and others.

  5. In the appeal filed before the High Court, High Court has found that as the deceased had stolen the pigeon of appellant-accused Kala Singh, scuffle took place between Shamber Singh (deceased) and the appellant Kala Singh.

  6. Naib Subedar Ram Kala Singh along with five other ranks was a party in a battalion which attacked an enemy position in the Eastern Sector. The party came under accurate crossfire of automatic weapons, wherein one officer was mortally wounded while the rest of he party was pinned down.

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  8. Well, Gurmukh Singh in The Rise of Sikhs Abroad informs us on good authority that one Kala Singh, an adventurous spirited construction businessman traversed the colony after coming to Kenya...