Babbar Akali movement
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| Photograph of six 'shaheeds' (martyrs) from the Babbar Akali Jatha from 27 February 1926 | |
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| Country | British Punjab, British Raj | 
| Type | Paramilitary | 
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| General of the Army | 
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The Babbar Akali movement was a 1921 splinter group of "militant" Sikhs who broke away from the mainstream Akali movement over the latter's insistence on non-violence over the matter of the restoration of Khalsa Raj (Sikh rule) in Punjab as under the prior Sikh Empire as well as gurdwara reforms in restoring pre-colonial gurdwara environments.