File:Shaheedi Jatha posing in-front of Second Avenue Gurdwara, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ca.1924–25.jpg

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Shaheedi Jatha posing in-front of Second Avenue Gurdwara, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ca.1924–25

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English: Shaheedi Jatha [alt. spelt as 'Shahidi Jatha') posing in-front of Second Avenue Gurdwara [2nd Avenue Temple], Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ca.1924–25. Part of the Jaito Morcha Collection.

Translation of inscriptions:

Top Line Translation:

Punjabi: Canadian Shahidi Jatha Jo ….(Faded text) …. Akahndtah de akhand path de morche vich …

English: A group of Canadian Sikh Martyrs.

Bottom Line Translation:

English:

“Back Row (left to right): Bahai Waryam Singh, Bahai Mashar [?] Singh, Bahai Santa Singh, Bahai Kabal Singh.

Front Row (left to right): Bahai Ujagar Singh, Bahai Harnam Singh, Bahai Tarlochan Singh, Bahai Shaun [?] Singh, Bahai Bhagwan Singh, Bahai Harbhajan Singh.

-Writer: Arjan Singh Chand”

[Note: 'Bahai' is more commonly transliterated as 'bhai']
Date ca.1924–25
Source [1]
Author Unknown photographer

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