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Latest comment: 6 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
per WP:MILPERSON. The Subject is perfectly notable and is widely popular in Sikh History and literature. To summarize his Bio, this Sikh general is considered a villian as his treachery led to the defeat of Sikh army. The Search term should be "Tej Singh Anglo Sikh War" And the person is also mentioned as "Teja Singh" in some historical literature. The subject is a military commander with Notable history And the stub can easily be expanded. Being a top level General the subject passes WP:MILPERSON. Now as far as WP:GNG is concerned, please check the sources here [1][2][3][1][2] --DBigXray19:49, 22 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
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^hindustantimes.com the Sikh army lost the Battle of Subron because Gen Tej Singh, the commander-in-chief, crossed the pontoon bridge linking the two flanks of the Sutlej and ordered its destruction
Latest comment: 1 year ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Sikh Jats had treacherously killed Mahan Singh Mirpuri and his son Chhatra Singh, only then Dogra and Tej Singh Lal Singh took revenge on them, anyway Sikh Jats themselves surrendered to the British at the time of Amritsar Treaty of 1809 And in 1805, the punjab regiment was completely filled with sikh jatts, by the sikh king of patiala, these jatts themselves have been fighting on behalf of the British for a long time, and some of their neo-historians keep writing lies against the brahmins as well. Brahmansarvasva (talk) 01:46, 1 August 2023 (UTC)Reply