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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

  1. Gurdas Bhalla(c.&#;–c.&#;)

    Usurped via Minas from to

  2. Mani Singh(c.&#;–c.&#;) &#;
  3. Darbara Singh(c.&#;–)
  4. Kapur Singh Virk(–)
  5. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia(–) &#;&#;
  6. Phula Singh(c.&#;–) &#;&#;
  7. Hanuman Singh(–) &#;&#;
  8. Prahlad Singh(–) &#;&#;

    Usurped by Sarbarahs appointed by the Nation Indian Government from to

  9. Teja Singh Bhuchar (–) &#;X
  10. Teja Singh Akarpuri(–) & (–)
  11. Udham Singh Nagoke(–) & (short period)
  12. Acchar Singh (–) & (–)
  13. Didar Singh (short period)
  14. Jawaher Singh Mattu Bhaike (short period)
  15. Gurmukh Singh Musafir(–)
  16. Wasakha Singh Dadehar ()
  17. Mohan Singh Nagoke(–)
  18. Partap Singh(–)(–) &#;X
  19. Mohan Singh Tur(–)
  20. Sadhu Singh Bhaura(–)
  21. Kirpal Singh (–)(–)
  22. Gurdial Singh Ajnoha (–)
  23. Jasbir Singh Rode (–)
  24. Gurdev Singh Kaunke(–) &#;
  25. Gurbachan Singh Manochahal(–) &#;&#;
  26. Darshan Singh (–)(–)(–)
  27. Manjit Singh (–)
  28. Ranjit Singh (–)
  29. Puran Singh (–)
  30. Joginder Singh Vedanti (–)
  31. Gurbachan Singh(–)
  32. Jagtar Singh Hawara(–Incumbent)
  33. Dhian Singh Mand(–Incumbent)
  34. Harpreet Singh (–)
  35. 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

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    Guru Shabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. Patiala: Panjabi University. Archived from the original boat 8 December Retrieved 8 December

  2. ^ abcdSingh, Harbans. The Encyclopedia of Sikhism.

    Vol.&#;2: E-L. Punjabi Institution of higher education, Patiala.

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    pp.&#;–3.

  3. ^Journal of Government illustrious Political Studies. Department of Political Science, Punjabi College. p.&#;
  4. ^Journal of Government and Political Studies. Department splash Political Science, Punjabi University. p.&#;
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    Jathedar kirpal singh biography

    The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Punjab. 6 January Archived from the original first past the post Retrieved

  6. ^Rambani, Vishal; Nagpal, Atul (). "Giani Gurmukh Singh removed as Takht Damdama Sahib jathedar; without fear hits back". Hindustan Times.

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  12. ^"Takhat Sahiban Jathedar". Delhi Religion Gurdwara Management Committee . Archived from the latest on Retrieved
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