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    Jats are writing History & making History too

    Jats are writing their own history and making their own history by good deeds- Karma.
    History is a good lesson. We most know our roots to progress in this world.

    Good action will bring good result.
    I think Education is key for progress and success.
    We jats are far behind in this field. Our colletive action will bring good result.

    It is true that not very many members participate regularly. But they have other important business to do.

    I can’t guess a reason as people are free to do what they like

    . Number of posts is by no means an indicator of one’s sincerity or otherwise.
    Members who have written less posts are also well meaning.
    In the end we are all human beings. Some feel that their responsibility is complete after writing while others may not write but believe in DOING.
    Some people enjoy history others hate it. Some people read history others write and some make history.
    Like Ch Chhotu Ram, Ch Charan Singh, Ch DeviLal and Ch Bansi Lal. They made history by good Karma but have no time to write about it. They left this job to some one like us.
    Some people like Jats just do the good deeds - Good Karma and not made any record or History of it. That is why people can say any thing about Jats.
    But we have not to repeat same mistake again and again.
    So some people like me making history frist by good deeds and same time write it for the benifit of others people .
    This is a good deeds we are calling it good Karma.
    Jats are making their own History and writing it same time.

    So this one person sincere efforts.
    my own history for this year. We can do much more by colletive action.
    This is my History of my Deeds in brief.

    I visited Ch ChhotuRam Samadhi Museum in his home village Garhi Sapla. I also met his relative 85 years old Prof Hari Singh.

    I visited Gurukul Jhajjar museum founded by swami Omanand ji. I met swami Yoga Nand, Achriya Vijaypal and Virjanand to publish some historical material.
    We visited SukhRam Memorial Public School at village Kalirawan on 27 March faunded by Mr Ram sarup Arya & Mrs Santosh arya .

    On 29 March we visited Ch Bansi Lal house at Vijay Nagar Bhiwani and paid last tribute Sardhanjali- Darsan of Ch Bansilal body in mourning state.
    2nd April Visited Gurukul Gautam Nagar Delhi and met Haridev Shastri,Rampal Shastri and others.
    On 2nd April guest of Honours of World Jat Conference, International Youth Hostel, Chankpuri New Delhi.
    Complete part 1 of New book
    History of Haryana Saravkhap Martyrs and freedom fighters.
    Visited Radha swami Satsang Ashram at
    Dhinod Dham Bhiwani
    Visited Vinod Sangwan Parents at Village Sarangpur Bhiwani as promised.
    Back to UK
    These are some main events high lighted. More details will follow. This is for information only not for publicity. So it may inspire some other fellow to do some good deeds Karma.
    As the life is too short to do some noble task.
    be happy
    Self Matters

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    Dr. Dudee ji

    You are doing a good job. Carry on.
    Last edited by sktewatia; June 1st, 2006 at 10:36 AM.

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    Thanks

    Thank you DR SK Tevatia Sahib.
    Thank For correcting me On Sampla = SAMPAALYA= HOME OF SNAKE.
    I am interested to know this person, who send me this message from Jatland.
    Is that you or you know him ?
    please help.


    This is the message:

    Respected Chaudhary Sahib

    I gave Education City presentation on 13 MARCH 2005 infront of Ch
    Bhupender Singh Hooda and you were present that day.

    This year also I was also present at Intellectuals' Meet and gave
    presentation on Agricultural Revolution.

    We are sitting with Dr P S Rana, Chairman and Managing Director of
    HUDCO, who shared dais with u on 2 April, 2006.

    Incidentally, 6th Jat Regiment fought valiantly at Belgium and who
    belonged to village Franswala. Our village got great boost on 19 May, 06 as
    irrigation facilities.

    Thanks.
    Self Matters

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    धर्मपाल: डुडीजी ! "जाटलैड्" मध्ये स्वागतम् । भवान जाट इतिहास्मै बहु योगदानम् कृतवान । कृप्या मम् अभिनन्दनम् स्विकरोतु । भवान मम मातापितरौस्य गृहे गतवान् इति जानिनाम अहम् बहु: प्रसन्न: अभवत् । तस्मै धन्यवाद: । इदानिम अहम् भव्तय: "फ़्रान्स से कारगिल तक" पुस्तकम् पठामि तथा एतस्मै अवलोकनम् लिखिष्यामि । एतत् लघु सन्देशम् मम बहु: समय: गृह्णत्वान् । परन्तु तत् मम रीति: अस्ति ।

    पुनर्मिलामः

    विनोद:

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    Dharampal Dudeeji, welcome to Jatland. You have contributed a lot to Jat history. Please accept my congratulations. I felt very happy to know that you visited my parents. Thanks for that. I am reading your "From France to Kargil" book these days and will write comment later. This small message took lots of time. But thats my style.

    See you

    Vinod
    Last edited by vinodks; June 2nd, 2006 at 02:20 AM.
    It may be that universal history is the history of the different intonations given to a handful of metaphors. -J L Borges

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    Where was this gem hiding for so many days

    Dudiji
    You have tremendous energy. I hope the recent members would realize what they were missing for so long.
    Great work, Great Man.
    Regards
    Bharat
    Quote Originally Posted by vinodks
    धर्मपाल: डुडीजी ! "जाटलैड्" मध्ये स्वागतम् । भवान जाट इतिहास्मै बहु योगदानम् कृतवान । कृप्या मम् अभिनन्दनम् स्विकरोतु । भवान मम मातापितरौस्य गृहे गतवान् इति जानिनाम अहम् बहु: प्रसन्न: अभवत् । तस्मै धन्यवाद: । इदानिम अहम् भव्तय: "फ़्रान्स से कारगिल तक" पुस्तकम् पठामि तथा एतस्मै अवलोकनम् लिखिष्यामि । एतत् लघु सन्देशम् मम बहु: समय: गृह्णत्वान् । परन्तु तत् मम रीति: अस्ति ।

    पुनर्मिलामः

    विनोद:

    ---------------------
    Dharampal Dudeeji, welcome to Jatland. You have contributed a lot to Jat history. Please accept my congratulations. I felt very happy to know that you visited my parents. Thanks for that. I am reading your "From France to Kargil" book these days and will write comment later. This small message took lots of time. But thats my style.

    See you

    Vinod
    Last edited by bharatrattan; June 2nd, 2006 at 04:38 AM.

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    Tribute To Martyrs

    ROYAL JAT GROUP TRIBUTE TO MARTYRS AT IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM LONDON.

    WE ARE PAYING OUR TRIBUTE TO ALL MARTYRS OF ALL WARS.
    TODAY 11-11-2005 I LEAD A GROUP OF ROYAL JAT TO IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM LONDON TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ALL MARTYRS OF ALL THE WARS. A SPECIAL PRAYER CEREMONY WAS ORGANISED INSIDE THE MUSEUM. IT WAS VERY MOVING.
    THE GROUP MEMBERS WERE ME MY WIFE RAJWANTI. MR DS & ASHA SANGWAN THEIR CHILDREN SANDHRA AND KUNAL. MS SIMRANJITKAUR AND THEIR CHILDREN FROM SWEDEN.
    AS YOU KNOW WE DO NOR CELEBRATE DEWALI SENCE MY GRAND FATHER HAV HARNARAYAN SINGH ROYAL JAT DIED IN FRANCE ON 30 OCTOBER 1914 ON DEWALI DAY
    MY UNCLE HARISINGH DIED ON 5 TH NOVENBER 1945 ON DEWALI DAY
    AND MY UNCLE JAGERAM DIED ON 27 NOVEMBER 1945.
    DEWALI IS A SPECIAL REMEMBERENCE DAY IN OUR FAMILY.
    MAY GOD BLESS PEACE TO ALL BRAVE SOULS
    DHARMPAL DUDEE






    Post subject: BBC RADIO INTERVIEW



    DEAR MANDEEP SINGH BAJWA SAHIB
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR POST.

    I HAVE WRITTEN A BOOK FRANCE TO KARGIL- SHAHEED GORAV GATHA. THE
    HISTORY OF JAT AND INDIAN ARMY.


    .MY 2 DADAJI HAV HARNARAYAN SINGH - RANJIT SINGH AND,NANAJI HEMRAJ
    WERE THE FLAG BEARER OF 6JAT IN FRANCE DURING FRIST WORLD WAR & WERE THE
    FIRST SAHEED OF 1ST ROYAL JAT BN
    MY 6 UNCLES DIED DURING 2ND WAR &1971 WAR WITH PAK.
    IT TOOK ME 20 YEARS TO FIND THE MEMORIAL OF 6 JAT IN FRANCE DURING MY
    RESEARCH OF INDIAN ARMY IN LONDON.
    I WAS THE FIRST WHO VISITED THE MEMORIAL IN FRANCE WITH FAMILY AMONG
    THE JATS.
    WHAT IS INTERESTING ,THEY ARE THE SAME FAMILY WHO WERE IN FRANCE IN
    1914&IN KARGIL 1999. I HAVE ATTEND THE 200TH ANNIVERSATY OF ROYAL JAT
    LAST YEAR AT ROORKHI AND JAT REGIMENT CENTRE BAREILY. I HAVE PRESENTED MY
    BOOK TO CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF, ALL THE 25 JATS BN AND OTHER MARTYRS.
    I WILL DO THE SAME AGAIN NEXT YEAR.

    NOW SOME THING ABOUT MY FAMILY AND UNCLES.

    LNK. HAZARI SINGH AND ABHEY RAM WERE IN JAT REGIMENT.
    HARISINGH & SARDARSINGH WERE IN RAJ RIF.
    GUNNER JAGE RAM WAS IN HONGKONG& SINGHPURE ART.
    MORE DETAILS ABOUT FAMILY AND INA WILL FOLLOW SOON. YOU ARE WELCOME TO
    ME IN LONDON AND INDIA. I WILL ALSO PRESENT YOU MY BOOK S FOR YOU AND
    FOR MARTYRS FAMILIES AS WELL.
    WITH WARM REGARDS AND GREETINGS FROM LONDON
    SINCERELY
    DHARMPAL SINGH DUDEE

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Dear Chaudhary Sahib,

    Your family history is fascinating to say the least. Such a saga of
    sacrifice, service and heroism ! The Jat Regt is one of the great
    institutions of India and strenuous efforts must be made to preserve and
    disseminate its proud history.

    I'm so glad you've written about Jat heroes and martyrs. Would be glad
    to acquire, read and enjoy your book.I look forward to meeting you.

    Warm Good Wishes

    Jai Jaat ! Jai Hind !

    Mandeep Singh Bajwa,
    Chandigarh,
    India
    _________________
    JAY JAWAN- JAY KISAN
    __________________


    Dear Chaudhary Sahib,

    Your family history is fascinating to say the least. Such a saga of
    sacrifice, service and heroism ! The Jat Regt is one of the great
    institutions of India and strenuous efforts must be made to preserve and
    disseminate its proud history.

    I'm so glad you've written about Jat heroes and martyrs. Would be glad
    to acquire, read and enjoy your book.I look forward to meeting you.

    Warm Good Wishes

    Jai Jaat ! Jai Hind !

    Mandeep Singh Bajwa,
    Chandigarh,
    India

    Dear Mandeep Bajwa Sahib
    Thank you very much for your rich tribute to Jatt Heroes and Martyrs.
    More particulars about my uncles and INA relatives are as follow.

    Lancenaik Hari Singh Dudee Ex-no 27918
    16 BN 6 Rajputna Rifles.
    Died in Battle honours on 5th nov 1945 age 23 years. Not Married.
    Singhapure area. 2nd World war.
    Name on Honoured on Column 11 Singhapure Memorial.
    Son of Ranjit Singh Dudee and NandKaur of village Ghasola- Charkhi
    Dadri Dist. Bhiwani Haryana.

    2
    Ex no 2276 Gunner Jage Ram Dudee ,27 Battery Honkong and Singhpure
    Royal artillery died on 27 nov 1945 age 25
    Wife Name Sarwati Devi.
    Son of Ranjit Singh Dudee and Nand Kaur of Village Ghasola - Charkhi
    Dadri
    Dist- Bhiwani Haryana State.

    WAR HONOURS

    Commemorated by the Delhi- Karachi 1939-45 War Memorial.
    My Aunt CHACHI- Sarwati Devi now alive in village Ghasola and getting

    War-Widow pension from British Government.

    The 2 brothers Hari Singh and Jage Ram age 23/ 25 years. Died in a
    same month of NOV 1945 with in 22 days. Hari Singh was unmarried and Jage Ram
    was married only for 6 months. very few people can understand this.

    The Royal H& S Art was part of British army unit.

    3
    My Mama Ji
    Gunner Mai Dhan Pilaniya was also in Honkkong & Singhapure Royal Art.
    Attached to Jat Regiment. He was the frist Gunner of this Battery who
    changed the Guns on British by saying Bharat Mata ki JAY- INA
    JINDAVAD- NETAJI KI JAY. The whole regiment changes side and joined INA. That
    was the Story told to us by my Mama ji himself. I heard this story
    many times by other eye witnesses of INA in my village, Lt Jug Lal- Lt
    Nand Lal, Sudhan Singh- Jai Lal , Hari Singh and others.
    He got Freedom Fighter pension from Govt of India. His wife Harkaur
    is getting now Freedom Fighter war-Widow pension.
    Address
    Har Kaur Devi W/o Mai Dhan Pilaniya, village - PO, Kakroli Hathi-
    Tehsil Charkhi Dadri, Dist Bhiwani Haryana.
    Her 3 sons Subedar RamKishan. Hari Kishan and Omkishan are serving now
    in Indian Army.

    4

    EX- Hav. Nand Lal Sangwan was also in same unit Hongkong & Singhapure
    Royal Art. He was Given the rank of LT by INA. Ch Nand lal was awarded
    Tamarpatra of Freedom fighter from president of India. He died 5 years
    ago but he told me many stories about INA and his life in war.
    Now his wife Gini Devi is getting Freedom Fighter Widow pension from
    govt of India.
    Her home address is
    Mrs Gini Devi w/o Ch Nand Lal Sangwan Village PO - Atela Klan ,Tehsil
    Charkhi Dadri- Dist Bhiwani- Haryana.
    Her 2 sons Subedar Hari Kishan Sangwan and Omkishan Sangwan are now
    serving in Indian army.
    All these war- Widows are alive and ready for radio or TV interview.

    More details will follow.
    Thank you very much for your help and tribute.

    Jaihind
    Dharmpal Singh Dudee
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by vinodks
    धर्मपाल: डुडीजी ! "जाटलैड्" मध्ये स्वागतम् । भवान जाट इतिहास्मै बहु योगदानम् कृतवान । कृप्या मम् अभिनन्दनम् स्विकरोतु । भवान मम मातापितरौस्य गृहे गतवान् इति जानिनाम अहम् बहु: प्रसन्न: अभवत् । तस्मै धन्यवाद: । इदानिम अहम् भव्तय: "फ़्रान्स से कारगिल तक" पुस्तकम् पठामि तथा एतस्मै अवलोकनम् लिखिष्यामि । एतत् लघु सन्देशम् मम बहु: समय: गृह्णत्वान् । परन्तु तत् मम रीति: अस्ति ।

    पुनर्मिलामः

    विनोद:

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    Dharampal Dudeeji, welcome to Jatland. You have contributed a lot to Jat history. Please accept my congratulations. I felt very happy to know that you visited my parents. Thanks for that. I am reading your "From France to Kargil" book these days and will write comment later. This small message took lots of time. But thats my style.

    See you

    Vinod
    Dear Vinod & Bharat rattan
    Thank you very much for welcome.
    Bhai Jamana kharb hae.
    Jin bacho ky liye parents ghar banate han. Jab vahi Children Young hone per Baap ko ghar sy Nikal detay han.
    You are not welcome yah kahate han.
    tao Julam aur Insult mae Ky baki rah jata hae.
    Yah Insult family ki ya jat Kaum ki hi hoti hogi naa. Sydney sy Chicago aur Sisco sy Sweden mae kisi jat ky ghar mae bina notice welcome hun. Beacause I keep open house in 4 corner of the world and welcome every one.
    Jahan Dudh ka glass aur Barat ka Nuata- Invitation mileta ho- So Sarangpur to mae bar bar bina bulaya bhi jaunga.
    Thank you all for welcome me back home from home.
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    Dudee uncleji......
    I request you to visit/comment more often on this website........members like me are new and hardly see you. Keep pouring in those words of wisdom...

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    Visit To Mohanbadi - Jhajjar Haryana

    VISIT TO HISTORICAL SITE MOHANBADI


    DHARAMPAL DUDEE JAT VISIT TO MOHANBADI OLD HISTORICAL SITE IN HARYANA.
    This ancient site is near ROYAL TILLA MOHANBADI , close to Jhasva
    Khurd and Kalan village in Jhajjar Dist of Haryana. There are in 36
    villages of Jakhar Gotra Jats . I ALSO VISITED SAHLAWAS AND SEEN THE HAVELI OF CH, BALRAM. The head village is Sahlawas , founded by
    Bala- BALRAM JAT. The site is close to my village Ghasola- Gothra-
    Jhadli- Jhamri & Khanpur Kalan. I found a old tooth during one of my
    visit this year. The tooth was in one peace but after Air-Ride to London ,
    Now in pieces. I just want to know how to do DNA test to establish the
    true time- date and person or Race. How this can help in our search for
    old Jathistory or history of mankind.

    Dharmpal
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    /[quote]NOW SOME THING ABOUT MY FAMILY AND UNCLES.

    LNK. HAZARI SINGH AND ABHEY RAM WERE IN JAT REGIMENT.
    HARISINGH & SARDARSINGH WERE IN RAJ RIF.
    GUNNER JAGE RAM WAS IN HONGKONG& SINGHPURE ART.
    MORE DETAILS ABOUT FAMILY AND INA WILL FOLLOW SOON. [quote]

    Uncleji,
    Ram Ram. Is there any memorial in Hong Kong and Singapur as well ?
    - In the ordinary course of nature thousands upon thousands are born every day, but he alone is truly born whose birth leads to the elevation of his race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drnchaudhry
    Thank you DR SK Tevatia Sahib.
    Thank For correcting me On Sampla = SAMPAALYA= HOME OF SNAKE.
    I am interested to know this person, who send me this message from Jatland.
    Is that you or you know him ?
    please help.


    This is the message:

    Respected Chaudhary Sahib

    I gave Education City presentation on 13 MARCH 2005 infront of Ch
    Bhupender Singh Hooda and you were present that day.

    This year also I was also present at Intellectuals' Meet and gave
    presentation on Agricultural Revolution.

    We are sitting with Dr P S Rana, Chairman and Managing Director of
    HUDCO, who shared dais with u on 2 April, 2006.

    Incidentally, 6th Jat Regiment fought valiantly at Belgium and who
    belonged to village Franswala. Our village got great boost on 19 May, 06 as
    irrigation facilities.

    Thanks.
    Oh, Sir

    I feel its Dr. Jagdish Rawat my friend. Dr. P S Rana ji is my respected senior from IIT Delhi who shared dias with you. We had a long discussion about you and your dedication that day. We deliberated to write you. But I forgot but he must have done.

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    Indian Memorials In 44 Countries

    Dear Sampuran Ram Ram.
    Thanks for the interest. It took me 20 years hard work to find all these Indian war Memorials. I visited some of them.
    All information in yhe book France to Kargil.
    Anil Sangwan visited Singhapure memorial. see photoes.

    http://www.jatland.com/forums/showth...ghlight=INDIAN


    There are over 2 00,000 Indian army martyrs whose war memorials are in 44


    countries from uk,France to Singapure .50% of them are jat.There are 500 Kargil martyrs 253 are jats over 100 from Haryana alone.
    Today we are paying our rich tribute to all these Indian martyrs.

    Kargil ky SAheedo ko kavita ki 4 line mae
    Koty2 sardhanjali
    Huwa kargil yudh samar aanako biro ny balidan diya
    Hokar nat mastik saradhajali daety sab randhiro ko|
    Kal chakar barfili chotty saha rat-din peedoo ko
    Jat jati ki ANUPAM GATHA naman maera unn hiroo ko||
    Kurwani mae rahy agarani,dhanya sada balbiro ko
    Kuntith man,mastak ha uucha karta hh gungan hiya|
    Huwa kargil yudh samar aanyko biro ny balidan diyaa ||
    Dharmvir,Hariom,Ramphal,Amit captain baldhari
    Vijaysingh,Rajesh,Shyamsingh,Lilaram ki thi vari
    Krishanlal,Vinod,Bhimsingh,Jayparkash ki chhavi niyari |Surender,Samudar,Sukhbir,

    Sawran,Balwansingh bal mae bharii|
    Suresh Dudee,Laxman,Rajbir,Narender,Randhir ny Ranthhan liyaa||
    Huwa Kargil Yudh samar aanyko biro ny balidan diyaa ||
    __________________
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    See Anil Posts

    http://www.jatland.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9746


    Uncle Ji Pranaam,

    Mein bhi jab aaya tha, Mitter Dadaji aale pottey tein mila tha..Mera to student rahya sei woh...

    Aar uncle ji, mein yahaan..Indian Army Ke Memorial pe gaya tha... Fotu cheppun soon...aap dekh lena... aur baaki aap ke mail pe bhej doonga...

    Aap aate raho..hamara haunsla badhaatey raho,,...Pustak Vimochan ke liye bahoot bahoot shubhkaamnayein... humein batana kab aur kahan hai... will call you!!

    Cheers,
    Anil

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ranjitjat
    Dear Anil , Ramesh & Sanjay
    thank you for warm wekcome.
    Ramesh Many many congratulations.
    Fauji ki Jhanda tala ki yari
    Intermet ny Lihaj saram bhi tari.
    Rey Bhau Tuh to Navy ka Tau kaha karta
    2 Sal tak kahata raha-
    Tau ji India aaogay us time marriage karaunga.
    Chup Chap Shadi karle. Nauta to Dur
    Batlaye bhi koni. Ladoo ka to ky Jikar sae.

    Sanjay ka member ka member 4 sal ka ho gaya
    Ladoo Abhi tak nahi Pahuche.
    Kah raha tha London Khud laekar aaunga.
    Any way How the life in Sydney. How Dr Sangwan and Dr Khatkar

    Yah Anil Abhi Chup -Chap Garmi mae Khanda ropga.
    Hamare jachli Winter tak bhi Intjar nahi karga.
    Ch Mittar Singh- His son and Grand son visited me in Bhiwani. and told his secret plan.
    Koi bat nahi Bhai Moj kar Singhpure mae.
    Indian memorial per to jarur jana. You will find many Jats name including my Uncle Hari Singh. Bring me a photo of the memorial.
    Cheers
    __________________
    JAI KILLKI TAUL!!!!!!!! Copyright kilki group(R)
    Pics
    Dudee Uncle Ji,

    Two Indian Army Monument Pics... Will send some more to your mail id .
    Attached Thumbnails
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    JAI KILLKI TAUL!!!!!!!! Copyright kilki group(R)

    JELLI AALA JAT.......
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    Thanks

    DR Tewatia Sahib
    Thank you very much for the update.
    It will be nice if you can write the high light and review report of both the conferences with a report on Education City in Haryana. please send me by email. Send me the email of Dr Rawat please.
    with best wishes.
    Dharmpal Dudee
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    Dudhee ji

    When is your book being released?

    I am sure members will wish to book advance copies.

    For autographed copies I suggest you ask for $ 10.00 more.


    We know that the money is going to a good cause- eduaction, and social upliftment of the community..


    Ravi Chaudhary

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    Ravi Ji Thanks

    Ravi ji
    Thank you for the suggestion.
    You are my fund Maneger incharge.
    charge as much as you like I will sign every page. But here I have to pay air fare, air mail charges + free book. Still people are not happy.
    I hope book will be with you this month.
    Is any body coming to Canada /USa in near future ?

    cheers
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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    Dudeeji, I think we also could have webpage for online purchasing of the book, I am willing to help if anyone knows how to do it... least we could do it put it on ebay... shipping and handling charges should be added to the cost of book rather than including in the cost itself... ok will talk to you sometime regarding this... couple of people from Jatland may also want to buy it...

    -vinod

    Quote Originally Posted by ranjitjat
    Ravi ji
    Thank you for the suggestion.
    You are my fund Maneger incharge.
    charge as much as you like I will sign every page. But here I have to pay air fare, air mail charges + free book. Still people are not happy.
    I hope book will be with you this month.
    Is any body coming to Canada /USa in near future ?

    cheers
    It may be that universal history is the history of the different intonations given to a handful of metaphors. -J L Borges

  18. #18
    Dear Vinod
    Thank you very much for suggestion and offer of help.
    You are Web page manager. Work out plan and go ahead.
    For Ebay we have to open a account. Goodluck to all who have shown a interesr in the book.
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

  19. #19

    : One Day In Search Of Jat History

    : DEAR ALL
    JAT HISTORY IN MAKING IN JAT HEARTLAND

    ONE DAY IN SEARCH OF JAT HISTORY



    One fine day in Febuary 2005.I with my wife Rajwanti and my brother
    started from Bhiwani early morning. We visited Shaheed Rajbir Singh
    Sheoran petrol pump near Bamla village close to old historical site of
    Aurangabad. Passes IIT college. Kalanaur Gurukul and college.
    Kalanaur is birth place of Jamadar Abdul Hafij VC Jat Regiment second
    world war. We also passed new cricket stadium near Lahli.

    We visited Subedar Randhir Singh Vir chakra service station near old
    Historical site Khokara Kot in Rohtak.
    After going through Historical city Rohtak and Asthal Bohar . We
    visited Ch Chhotu Ram memorial & museum at Garhi Sampla village and
    took some photograph of the statue and museum. One guard tried to stop
    us, no photo no camera. We told him how can you stop a jat to take
    photo of a Great leader in home village of Ch Chhoturam and jat
    homelald.There was a big drama in Haryanvi.

    We met Rampal ji at Jakhoda mod and proceed to see Nihal singh Arya our
    hero of the story in Desor Kheri village. He is nice person ,told us
    story of his exp and how 5 students got their Phd from his help. He
    presented me with a copy of his book. Sarvkhap ka Parachin Itihash.
    We visited Kargil martyr Lilaram Memorial in Khunghai village.
    All of sudden we came face to face with Fauji poet Jat Mehar singh
    Memorial at Barona village and paid our tribute.
    We visited Bhim Singh Dahiya family at sonipat. we presented our
    books, paid our tribute and bought all books written by him.
    We visited Harsana, Sisana the village of Col Hoshiar Singh PVC.
    We passed through Bhalot , village of Ch Lalchand ex-PM of Bharatpur
    state.
    We came to Rohtak to visit Capt Dalip Singh family for short time and
    made further appointment for another visit.
    We droped Rampal ji at Sidhanti Bhawan - Dayanand Math Rohtak and
    reached Bhiwani at 10 PM.
    more next time
    Dharmpal
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

  20. #20

    Singapure Memorial

    DEAR SAMPURAN SINGH & ALL
    THOSE WHO LIKE MORE INFORMATION FOR PAY
    A VISIT IN FUTURE TO PAY TRIBUTE TO INDIAN MARTYRS.
    I PUT ALL THE INFORMATION ON THE NET.
    ENJOY YOUR VISIT
    GOOD LUCK
    Dharmpal Dudee




    http://www.myfareast.org/SingaporeMemorials/kranji.html


    Kranji War Cemetery and Singapore Memorial


    Entrance to the Kranji War Cemetery


    The Singapore Memorial in Kranji Cemetery


    The Kranji War Cemetery


    Dedication in front of Memorial


    Looking down to the cemetery entrance


    From the Cemetery looking south into Singapore


    The cemetery slopes away downhill towards Singapore


    Kranji War Cemetery is 22 kilometres north of the city of Singapore, on the north side of Singapore Island overlooking the Straits of Johore. It is just off the Singapore-Johore road (Woodlands Road) at the milestone 13½, and there is a short approach road from the main road. The Cemetery is known locally as Kranji Memorial and one must be sure of the address before boarding a taxi as most taxi drivers do not know the Cemetery. There are also bus stops on the main road facing the Cemetery. An MRT terminal will be found a short distance from the Cemetery known as 'Woodlands'. The Memorial stands in Kranji War Cemetery.

    Before 1939 the Kranji area was a military camp and at the time of the Japanese invasion of Malaya, it was the site of a large ammunition magazine. On 8 February 1942, the Japanese crossed the Johore Straits in strength, landing at the mouth of the Kranji River within two miles of the place where the war cemetery now stands. On the evening of 9 February, they launched an attack between the river and the causeway. During the next few days fierce fighting ensued, in many cases hand to hand, until their greatly superior numbers and air strength necessitated a withdrawal. After the fall of the island, the Japanese established a prisoner of war camp at Kranji and eventually a hospital was organised nearby at Woodlands. After the reoccupation of Singapore, the small cemetery started by the prisoners at Kranji was developed into a permanent war cemetery by the Army Graves Service when it became evident that a larger cemetery at Changi could not remain undisturbed. Changi had been the site of the main prisoner of war camp in Singapore and a large hospital had been set up there by the Australian Infantry Force. In 1946, the graves were moved from Changi to Kranji, as were those from the Buona Vista prisoner of war camp. Many other graves from all parts of the island were transferred to Kranji together with all Second World War graves from Saigon Military Cemetery in French Indo-China (now Vietnam), another site where permanent maintenance could not be assured. The Commission later brought in graves of both World Wars from Bidadari Christian Cemetery, Singapore, where again permanent maintenance was not possible. There are now 4,458 Commonwealth casualties of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Kranji War Cemetery. More than 850 of the burials are unidentified. The Chinese Memorial in Plot 44 marks a collective grave for 69 Chinese servicemen, all members of the Commonwealth forces, who were killed by the Japanese during the occupation in February 1942. First World War burials and commemorations number 64, including special memorials to three casualties known to have been buried in civil cemeteries in Saigon and Singapore, but whose graves could not be located. Within Kranji War Cemetery stands the Singapore Memorial, bearing the names of over 24,000 casualties of the Commonwealth land and air forces who have no known grave. The land forces commemorated by the memorial died during the campaigns in Malaya and Indonesia or in subsequent captivity, many of them during the construction of the Burma-Thailand railway, or at sea while being transported into imprisonment elsewhere. The memorial also commemorates airmen who died during operations over the whole of southern and eastern Asia and the surrounding seas and oceans. The Singapore (Unmaintainable Graves) Memorial, which stands at the western end of the Singapore Memorial, commemorates more than 250 casualties who died in campaigns in Singapore and Malaya, whose known graves in civil cemeteries could not be assured maintenance and on religious grounds could not be moved to a war cemetery. The Singapore Cremation Memorial, which stands immediately behind the Singapore Memorial, commemorates almost 800 casualties, mostly of the Indian forces, whose remains were cremated in accordance with their religious beliefs. The Singapore Civil Hospital Grave Memorial stands at the eastern end of the Singapore Memorial. During the last hours of the Battle of Singapore, wounded civilians and servicemen taken prisoner by the Japanese were brought to the hospital in their hundreds. The number of fatalities was such that burial in the normal manner was impossible. Before the war, an emergency water tank had been dug in the grounds of the hospital and this was used as a grave for more than 400 civilians and Commonwealth servicemen. After the war, it was decided that as individual identification of the dead would be impossible, the grave should be left undisturbed. The grave was suitably enclosed, consecrated by the Bishop of Singapore, and a cross in memory of all of those buried there was erected over it by the military authorities. The 107 Commonwealth casualties buried in the grave are commemorated on the Singapore Civil Hospital Grave Memorial. Kranji War Cemetery and the Singapore Memorial were designed by Colin St Clair Oakes. Adjoining Kranji War Cemetery is Kranji Military Cemetery, a substantial non-world war site of 1,378 burials, created in 1975 when it was found necessary to remove the graves of servicemen and their families from Pasir Panjang and Ulu Pandan cemeteries.

    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank


    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank

    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank


    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank

    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank


    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank

    Columns of Names by Regiment and Rank
    Jay Jawan Jay Kisan Jay Shaheed

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