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Shangara Singh Mann
Shangara Singh Mann
was an officer of the
Indian National Army
during
World War II
. He served as a captain and company commander during some of the earliest fighting against the
British Indian Army
in
Assam
, for which he was awarded the
Sardar-e-Jung
, the second-highest
decoration bestowed by Azad Hind
for valour in combat, and the
Vir-e-Hind
medal.
Subhas Chandra Bose
himself gave Singh Mann his medals in
Rangoon
. He was captured by the British and held in a prison in
Multan
from January 1945 to February 1946. Soon after he was released and he returned to his family in the
Punjab
, his life was disrupted by the
partition of India
. In 1959, he settled in
Vadodara
, Gujarat, where he remained as of 2001. He died aged 113.
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Hacking PhotoShop CS [electronic resource]
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Singh, Shangara 1952
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Published 2005
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