Spiritual leaders
Guru Hargobind
Gurū Hargobind (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿਗੋਬਿੰਦ, pronunciation: [gʊɾuː ɦəɾᵊgoːbɪn̯d̯ᵊ]l 19 June 1595 – 28 February 1644), revered as the sixth Nānak, was the sixth of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion.
Guru Tegh Bahadur
Guru Tegh Bahadur (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਤੇਗ਼ ਬਹਾਦਰ (Gurmukhi); Punjabi pronunciation: [gʊɾuː t̯eːɣ bəɦaːd̯ʊɾᵊ]; 1 April 1621 – 11 November 1675)[5][6] was the ninth of ten Gurus who founded the Sikh religion.
Nawab Kapur Singh
Nawab Kapur Singh Virk (1697–1753) is considered one of the major figures in Sikh history, under whose leadership the Sikh community traversed one of the darkest periods of its history.
Guru Har Rai
Guru Har Rai honored as the seventh Nanak, was the seventh of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He became the Sikh leader at age 14, on 3 March 1644, after the death of his grandfather and the sixth Sikh leader.
Freedom fighters
Saifuddin Kitchlew
A public protest rally against their arrest and that of Gandhi, on 13 April 1919 at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, led to the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre.[1][2][3] He was also a founding member of Jamia Millia Islamia.
Madan Lal Dhingra
Madan Lal Dhingra was born on 18 September 1883 in Amritsar, India, in an educated and affluent Hindu Punjabi Khatri family. His father, Dr. Ditta Mal Dhingra, was a civil surgeon, and Madan Lal was one of eight children.
Defense personnel
Baba Deep Singh
Baba Deep Singh (26 January 1682 – 13 November 1757) is revered among Sikhs as one of the most hallowed martyrs in Sikhism. He is remembered for his sacrifice and devotion to the teachings of the Sikh.
Bhagat Singh Thind
Bhagat Singh Thind (October 3, 1892 – September 15, 1967) was an American writer and lecturer on spirituality who served in the United States Army during World War I and was involved in a Supreme.
Sam Manekshaw
Field MarshalSam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw[5]MC (3 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), widely known as Sam Manekshaw and Sam Bahadur (“Sam the Brave”), was the Chief of the Army staff.
Saurabh Kalia
Saurabh Kalia (Punjabi pronunciation: [saurabha kālī’ā]; 29 June 1976 – 9 June 1999) was an officer of the Indian Army who was killed during the Kargil War while being held as a prisoner of war pakistan army.
Sportspersons
Abhishek Sharma
Abhishek Sharma (born 4 September 2000) is an Indian cricketer.[1] He made his List A debut for Punjab in the 2016–17 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 25 February 2017.[2] He made his first-class debut for Punjab.
Dara Singh
Dara Singh Randhawa (born Deedar Singh Randhawa; 19 November 1928 – 12 July 2012) was an Indian professional wrestler, actor, director and politician.
Gama Pehlwan
Born in the village of Jabbowal, Amritsar District in the Punjab Province of British Raj in 1878,[2] Baksh was awarded a version of the World Heavyweight Championship .
Ramandeep Singh
After spending his youth with Tata Football Academy and Mumbai F.C. Singh signed for Air India FC in the I-League and made his first professional start for the club.