Akali Phula Singh

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Akali Phula Singh was a prominent Sikh warrior-monk and military leader renowned for his bravery and key role in expanding and defending the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nihang
Sikh warrior
historical person
military leader
religious figure
associatedWith Akal Takht
Golden Temple, Amritsar
surface form: Golden Temple complex

Nihang order
battle Battle of Nowshera
commander Khalsa
surface form: Sikh Khalsa army units
conflict Anglo-Sikh Wars
surface form: Anglo-Sikh conflicts

North-West Frontier campaigns
campaigns against Afghan forces
countryOfCitizenship Sikh Empire
culturalSignificance icon of Nihang warrior ethos
symbol of Sikh martial valor
deathCause combat-related injuries
deathPlace near Nowshera
employer Sikh Empire
ethnicity Sikh people
surface form: Sikh
historicalRegion Sikh Empire territory
ideology Khalsa principles
knownFor bravery in battle
defending the Sikh Empire
leadership of the Akali Nihangs
role in expanding the Sikh Empire
strict adherence to Sikh religious principles
language Punjabi
legacy remembered as a fearless Sikh general
revered in Sikh martial history
subject of Sikh historical narratives
mannerOfDeath killed in battle
militaryBranch Nihang order
militaryRank general
moralReputation strict disciplinarian
upholder of Sikh religious law
movement Khalsa military tradition
notableCommander Maharaja Ranjit Singh
positionHeld Jathedar of the Akal Takht
leader of the Akal Sena
practiced warrior-monk lifestyle
region Punjab
religion Sikhism
role defender of Sikh religious institutions
enforcer of Sikh code of conduct
servedUnder Maharaja Ranjit Singh
timePeriod early 19th century

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Sikh Empire notableGeneral Akali Phula Singh