Udham Singh (English Wikipedia)

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  • Swami, Praveen (November 1997). "Jallianwala Bagh revisited: A look at the actual history of one of the most shocking events of the independence struggle". Frontline. 22. Vol. 14. India. pp. 1–14. Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.

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  • Fenech, Louis E. (2002). Johnson, Gordon (ed.). "Contested Nationalisms; Negotiated Terrains: The Way Sikhs Remember Udham Singh 'Shahid' (1899-1940)". Modern Asian Studies. 36 (4). Cambridge University Press: 830. doi:10.1017/S0026749X02004031. JSTOR 3876476. S2CID 145405222. ProQuest 196819206. According to general Sikh accounts, Udham Singh was born in Sunam in the Punjab's Sangrur district as Sher Singh into a Sikh family of the Kambojh caste. In 1907 after the early deaths of his parents he and his brother were admitted into the Central Khalsa Orphanage by an uncle

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