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{{Short description|Sikh leader and author}}
{{About||other persons with a similar name|Pratapsingh (disambiguation){{!}}Pratapsingh}}
{{Distinguish|Pratap Singh Giani|text=[[Pratap Singh Giani]], a Sikh academician, scholar and calligraphist}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
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| image = Jathedar Partap Singh.jpg
| image_size = 230px
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| office = [[Jathedar of
| office2 = [[Jathedar of the Akal Takht|
| office1 = [[Takht
| term_start1 = 1948
| term_end1 = 1952
| term_start2 =
| term_end2 =
| term_start =
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| predecessor2 =
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| predecessor =
| successor =
| birth_name = Partap Singh
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1904|01|03}}
| birth_place =
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1984|05|10|1904|01|03}}
| death_place = [[Amritsar]], [[Panjab, India]]
| appointed = [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]]
| appointed1 = [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]]
| appointed2 = [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]]
| alma_mater = Khalsa Updesh College, [[Gujranwala]]
| mother = Mathura Devi
| father = Makhan Singh
| spouse = Shaant Kaur
| children = 6 <!-- Please only add name of the children if they are independently notable -->
| known_for =
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== Early life and career ==
Partap Singh was born on 3 January 1904, at
In 1922, Singh enrolled into Khalsa Updesh College at [[Gujranwala]], where he passed the certificate of [[Giani]] with the second highest marks in [[Punjab (region)|Panjab]]. From 1918 to 1921, he attended various conferences organised by [[Chief Khalsa Diwan]], Na-Milvartan Lehir and Sikh League. These conferences had a great impact on his mind and conscience.<ref name=GPSJ />
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== Works ==
* Zaat Paat te Chhoot Chhaat ({{
* Gurmat Lecture ({{
* Itihasic Lecture Do Bhaag ({{
* Sadha Desh Te Usdian Smasiawan ({{
* Bhagat Darshan ({{
* Gurmat Philosophy ({{
* Sansaar Da Dharmic Itihas ({{
* Kudrat De Chamatkaar ({{
* Pakistani Ghalughara ({{
* Akali Lahir Da Ithas ({{
* Baba Khuda Singh ({{
* Baba Bir Singh Naurangabad ({{
* Takhtan Bare Vichar ({{
* Nakli Nirankari ({{
* Shaheed Darshan Singh Pheruma ({{
* Radha Swami Mat Darpan ({{
* Gurbani Es Jag Meh Chanan ({{
* Kuka Guru Dum ({{
* Mahabali Guru Gobind Singh ({{
* Hind Di Chadar Guru Tegh Bahadar ({{
* Akali Lahir De Mahaan Neta ({{
* Amritsar Sifti Da Ghar ({{
== Jathedar of Akal Takht ==
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== Death ==
He was assassinated by [[Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]]'s companion Daya Singh in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab, India]] for criticising the occupation of the
== References ==
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[[Category:Assassinated Indian people]]
[[Category:People murdered in Punjab, India]]
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