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He asked to borrow one of their uniforms, and when they staunchly refused, Singh realized that he had run out of all options.
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Simran Jeet Singh
October 31, 2014
When Singh finally showed up at the front door of his home in Amritsar, his family was overwhelmed with relief.
As 30-Year Anniversary of Mass Killings in India Arrives, Sikhs Find Safety in USA
Simran Jeet Singh
October 31, 2014
The officers explained that those Sikhs had been lynched to death and that Singh ought to anticipate the same fate for himself.
As 30-Year Anniversary of Mass Killings in India Arrives, Sikhs Find Safety in USA
Simran Jeet Singh
October 31, 2014
“In retrospect, I think we were both surprised,” recalled Singh.
As 30-Year Anniversary of Mass Killings in India Arrives, Sikhs Find Safety in USA
Simran Jeet Singh
October 31, 2014
The next evening, Singh was surprised when his train made an unscheduled stop at a small railway station near Bhopal.
As 30-Year Anniversary of Mass Killings in India Arrives, Sikhs Find Safety in USA
Simran Jeet Singh
October 31, 2014
Historical Examples of singh
“Slegge is what you call a blackguard,” cried Singh angrily.
George Manville Fenn
Oh,” gasped Singh, “he has missed us, and thinks we are gone.
George Manville Fenn
Now then,” cried Singh to the proprietor, “where do you want him to go?
George Manville Fenn
“Oh, it was when I was quite a little fellow,” replied Singh.
George Manville Fenn
“I am going to get down,” said Singh with a haughty curve to his lip.
George Manville Fenn
British Dictionary definitions for singh Singh 1 noun a title assumed by a Sikh when he becomes a full member of the community Word Origin for Singh from Hindi, from Sanskrit sinhá a lion Collins English Dictionary – Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Word Origin and History for singh Singh
common surname and middle name in North India, later (1699) adopted by Sikhs as a title after their initiation ceremony, also a surname adopted by male Sikhs; 1620s in English, from Hindi Singh, from Sanskrit simhah “lion.”
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