15 bhagtas and 11 bhatts
The Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, contains the bani of 15 Bhagats and 11 Bhatts.
Nawab Kapur Singh
Nawab Kapur Singh is credited as the founder of the Dal Khalsa, a united confederation of Sikh warriors established in the early 18th century.
Bhangis
Maharaja Ranjit Singh occupied Lahore in 1799 after defeating the Bhangi Misl, which was one of the Sikh Misls controlling the city at the time.
Akbar
Dulla Bhatti, a legendary folk hero of Punjab, revolted against the revenue policy of Emperor Akbar. He is remembered for standing up against the exploitation of farmers under Akbar's administration, particularly opposing the oppressive land revenue system imposed on the peasantry.
29 March, 1849
Punjab was annexed by the British on 29 March 1849, following the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848–1849). After the defeat of the Sikh forces at the Battle of Gujrat, the British formally dissolved the Sikh Empire, and Punjab became a province of British India.