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[[File:Himmat Singh (Panj Pyare).png|thumb|Himmat Singh, one of the inaugural/original Panj Pyare, depicted in an old Sikh fresco from inside an abandoned Sikh samadhi located in Kot Fateh Khan, Attock, Punjab, Pakistan]] | |||
'''Bhai Himmat Singh''' (1661–1705) was one of the [[Panj Pyare]], or the Five Beloved in [[Sikhism]]. He was born in 1661 at town [[Jagannath Puri|Puri]] in modern-day [[Odisha]], [[India]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HaOlg1sDYP4C&q=bhai+himmat+singh+orissa&pg=PA451|title=Punjab 1999|isbn=9788186565766|last1=Singh|first1=Mohinder|year=2000}}</ref><ref>Singh, Patwant (1989). The Golden Temple, South Asia Books. {{ISBN|962-7375-01-2}}.</ref> | '''Bhai Himmat Singh''' (1661–1705) was one of the [[Panj Pyare]], or the Five Beloved in [[Sikhism]]. He was born in 1661 at town [[Jagannath Puri|Puri]] in modern-day [[Odisha]], [[India]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HaOlg1sDYP4C&q=bhai+himmat+singh+orissa&pg=PA451|title=Punjab 1999|isbn=9788186565766|last1=Singh|first1=Mohinder|year=2000}}</ref><ref>Singh, Patwant (1989). The Golden Temple, South Asia Books. {{ISBN|962-7375-01-2}}.</ref> He died in the battle of [[Chamkaur]] on 22 December 1705.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Encyclopedia Of Sikhism - Volume II E-L |url=https://archive.org/details/TheEncyclopediaOfSikhism-VolumeIiE-l/page/271/mode/2up |page=271 |language=English}}</ref> | ||
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