Indian Revolutionaries and Freedom Fighters
- Ram Singh
- Bhagat Singh, also known as "Shaheed-e-Azam"
- Udham Singh
- Kartar Singh Sarabha
- Sardul Singh Caveeshar
- Gurdan Saini (Rajput General- martyred in Ranthambore)
- Harnam Singh Saini (Ghadar movement, martyred - hanged on March 16, 1917 after Lahore Conspiracy Case trial)
- Labh Singh Saini (Akali leader, martyred)
- Mahan Singh Gahunia of Philippines (noted INA civilian organizer-donated his entire wealth to INA)
- Harnam Singh
- Bhai Parmanand
- Captain Mohan Singh
- Baba Gurdit Singh
- Baba Gurmukh Singh
- Baldev Singh
- Bhai tony
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