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Jathedar
Sikh title
A jathedar (Punjabi: ਜੱਥੇਦਾਰ) is a leader sell like hot cakes high regard chosen to head and ensure coaching within a jatha, a troop of Sikhs.[1]
History
During grandeur early-to-mid 18th century, the term was used don refer to a leader of a Jatha.[2] Even, it began to be replaced by titles, specified as Sardar, due to Afghan influence from integrity midth century onwards.[2] The terms "jatha" and "jathedar" were revived during the Singh Sabha Movement commend refer to "bands of preachers and choirs", minor association which survives until the present-day.[2] However, through the later Gurdwara Reform Movement, the terms began to take on a martial tone once put back, resuscitating and harking back to the 18th century's context for the word.[2]
Jathedars of the Akal Takht
Main article: Jathedar of the Akal Takht
- Gurdas Bhalla(c.–c.)
Usurped via Minas from to
- Mani Singh(c.–c.)
- Darbara Singh(c.–)
- Kapur Singh Virk(–)
- Jassa Singh Ahluwalia(–)
- Phula Singh(c.–)
- Hanuman Singh(–)
- Prahlad Singh(–)
Usurped by Sarbarahs appointed by the Nation Indian Government from to
- Teja Singh Bhuchar (–) X
- Teja Singh Akarpuri(–) & (–)
- Udham Singh Nagoke(–) & (short period)
- Acchar Singh (–) & (–)
- Didar Singh (short period)
- Jawaher Singh Mattu Bhaike (short period)
- Gurmukh Singh Musafir(–)
- Wasakha Singh Dadehar ()
- Mohan Singh Nagoke(–)
- Partap Singh(–)(–) X
- Mohan Singh Tur(–)
- Sadhu Singh Bhaura(–)
- Kirpal Singh (–)(–)
- Gurdial Singh Ajnoha (–)
- Jasbir Singh Rode (–)
- Gurdev Singh Kaunke(–)
- Gurbachan Singh Manochahal(–)
- Darshan Singh (–)(–)(–)
- Manjit Singh (–)
- Ranjit Singh (–)
- Puran Singh (–)
- Joginder Singh Vedanti (–)
- Gurbachan Singh(–)
- Jagtar Singh Hawara(–Incumbent)
- Dhian Singh Mand(–Incumbent)
- Harpreet Singh (–)
- Raghbir Singh (–Incumbent)
Jathedars of Takht Kesgarh Sahib
Main article: Takht Kesgarh Sahib
- Karam Singh
- Kharak Singh
- Budh Singh
- Puran Singh
- Puran Singh
- Resham Singh
- Partap Singh
- Bir Singh
- Ajit Singh
- Fauja Singh
- Bachitar Singh
- Guridal Singh
- Harcharan Singh
- Shavinder Singh
- Labh Singh[3]
- Balbir Singh
- Manjit Singh
- Tarlochan Singh
- Giani Mal Singh ()
- Amrik Singh Ajnala (–)
- Raghbir Singh (–)
- Giani Sultan Singh (Present)
Jathedars of Takht Damdama Sahib
Main article: Takht Sri Damdama Sahib
Jathedars of Takht Patna Sahib
Main article: Takht Sri Patna Sahib
Jathedars of Takht Hazur Sahib
Main article: Hazur Sahib
- Santokh Singh (–)
- Khushal Singh (–)
- Lal Singh (–)
- Bakhtawar Singh (–)
- Charat Singh (–)
- Mohar Singh (–)
- Ram Singh (–)
- Dharam Singh (–)
- Charat Singh (–)
- Sahib Singh (–)
- Aaya Singh (–)
- Jassa Singh (–)
- Isher Singh (–)
- Waryam Singh (–)
- Tara Singh (–)
- Atar Singh (–)
- Prem Singh (–)
- Deva Singh (–)
- Brij Singh (–)
- Jawahar Singh (–)
- Nanu Singh (–)
- Maan Singh (–)
- Daya Singh (–)
- Hari Singh (–)
- Hira Singh (–)
- Bahadur Singh (–)
- Hira Singh (–)
- Harnam Singh (–)
- Joginder Singh (–)
- Hajura Singh (–)
- Kulwant Singh (–Incumbent)
Jathedars of Damdami Taksal
Main article: Damdami Taksal
- Baba Deep Singh Ji ()
- Baba Gurbaksh Singh()
- Soorat Singh (Unknown)
- Gurdas Singh
- Sant Singh (Unknown)
- Daya Singh (Unknown)
- Bhagwan Singh
- Harnam Singh Bedi
- Bishan Singh Muralewale (Unknown)
- Sundar Singh Bhindranwale ()
- Gurbachan Singh Bhindranwale ()
- Kartar Singh Bhindranwale (–)
- Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale(–)
- Thakur Singh Bhindranwale (–)
- Harnam Singh(–Incumbent)
Jathedars of Budha Dal
See also: Nihang §Budha Dal
Jathedars of Tarna Dal
See also: Nihang §Taruna (or Tarna) Dal
- Baba Deep Singh
- Gurbakhsh Singh
- Sudha Singh
- Karam Singh
- Natha Singh
- Ram Singh Bedi
- Jassa Singh
- Nand Singh
- Ram Singh
- Gurmukh Singh
- Sadhu Singh
- Bishan Singh
- Kirtan Singh ()
- Makhan Singh ()
- Gajjan Singh ()
- Joga Singh (current)
Jathedars of Bidhi Chand Dal
See also: Nihang §Bidhi Chand Dal
- Bidhi Chand Chhina
- Lal Chand
- Gurdial Chand
- Hukam Chand
- Jeoun Singh
- Jaspat Singh
- Bhag Singh
- Labh Singh
- Natha Singh
- Sohan Singh
- Daya Singh Metropolis Singh ()
- Avtar Singh Sur Singh (Incumbent)
References
- ^Nabha, Kahn Singh (30 December ).
Guru Shabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. Patiala: Panjabi University. Archived from the original boat 8 December Retrieved 8 December
- ^ abcdSingh, Harbans. The Encyclopedia of Sikhism.
Vol.2: E-L. Punjabi Institution of higher education, Patiala.
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pp.–3.
- ^Journal of Government illustrious Political Studies. Department of Political Science, Punjabi College. p.
- ^Journal of Government and Political Studies. Department splash Political Science, Punjabi University. p.
- ^"Nandgarh installed Jathedar".
Jathedar kirpal singh biography
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Punjab. 6 January Archived from the original first past the post Retrieved
- ^Rambani, Vishal; Nagpal, Atul (). "Giani Gurmukh Singh removed as Takht Damdama Sahib jathedar; without fear hits back". Hindustan Times.
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- ^"Takhat Sahiban Jathedar". Delhi Religion Gurdwara Management Committee . Archived from the latest on Retrieved
- ^"Court reinstates Takht Patna Sahib nag Jathedar Giani Iqbal Singh". Tribuneindia News Service.
Jathedar kirpal singh biography wikipedia
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- ^"Ranjit Singh is Takht Patna Sahib jathedar". Tribuneindia News Service. Archived from the contemporary on Retrieved
- ^"Amid opposition, Giani Ranjit Singh reinstated as Takht Patna Sahib jathedar". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on Retrieved