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Is there a source for the claim that the subject of this article - the martial artist - is called "Giani"? The first two sources cited in the article are not WP:RS-compliant, but even they don't use the title "Giani" for him.
The third source seems to be talking about a different person - commonly called "Giani Gian Singh" (Giani being a title meaning wise or knowledgeable). That person, a poet-historian, was the author of Shamsher Khalsa and Twarikh Gur Khalsa, among other works. utcursch | talk21:46, 25 July 2022 (UTC)Reply