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  • ([[14th century]] - '''15th century''' - [[16th century]] - [[centuries|other centuries]]) ...ns of recording the passage of [[time]], the '''15th century''' was that [[century]] which lasted from [[1401]] to [[1500]].
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  • | [[Kabir|Bhagat Kabir]]|| 14th Century|| Born as Muslim, [[Vaishnavism|Vaishnav]] Ramanandi Sect || [[Julaha]] || | [[Guru Ravidas]] || 14th Century || [[Vaishnavism|Vaishnav]] Hindu || [[Chamar]] || 41
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  • ...uty of love in spite of that pain. The form is ancient, originating in 6th century pre-Islamic Arabic verse. It is derived from the Arabian panegyric qasiida. The ghazal spread into South Asia in the 12th century under the influence of the new Islamic Sultanate courts and Sufi mystics. E
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  • ...prevalent in [[India]] during the [[13th century|13th]] and [[14th century|14th]] centuries.
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  • ...ea leval. The throne of this ploace was laid down by raja kanakpal in 14th century. He came from gujrat and setteled here. His son Ajaypal makes this place as
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  • Twenty one years after Operation Bluestar, Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwale, the 14th chief of Damdami Taksal was today declared a martyr by the Damdami Taksal, ...e said they had already declared Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwale as Man of the Century.
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  • ...nce of Indian culture and religious tradition they asserted their own 14th century prejudices when defining the social structures found in [[Hinduism]]. The c
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  • ...appear in the [[Ragmala]] but was known as Javanta in as early as the 14th century. Today it is regarded as an important raga belonging to the Khamaj thata.
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  • ...unsa. It is found in other classifications from the 14th to the early 19th century. Maru was used by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Amar Das Ji, Guru Ram Das Ji, Gur
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  • * In the 14th century, Islam became the dominant religion in Kashmir. Sufism complemented the Ris * In the early 19th century, Sikhs took control of Kashmir. Maharaja Ranjit Singh had earlier annexed J
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  • |Birth = Late 14th Century at Allahabad, Uttar Pardesh |Died = Late 15th Century at Benaras, Uttar Pardesh
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  • In the 15th century [[Wikipedia:Sir Nicholas Bacon|Sir Nicholas Bacon]] , a member of [[Wikipe ...e of learning began with [[Wikipedia:Roger Bacon|Roger Bacon]] in the 14th century. The torch of genius was then taken up by [[Wikipedia:Leonardo da Vinci|Leo
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  • ...hi adapted this language with much eagerness, and from the end of the 18th century the Mughal house turned only to Urdu. For the first 60 years or so the infl ...tury, Hindi became a literary language only in the latter half of the 19th century. Till then the authors were mainly writing in Braj and Awadhi. It was Raja
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  • ...ikhs have provided the backbone of the Indian military since the late 19th century. While it may not have been accurate to mark Sikhs as particularly more war ...half of the Indian military was drawn from Punjab. At the turn of the 20th century, over a quarter of Punjabi troops were Sikhs while only six percent of Punj
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  • ...or of the Province of [[Lahore]] during the first quarter of the sixteenth century. ...ancient cites of India. Thought to have been established in about the fist century of the current era it has witnessed the up and downs of politics, religion
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  • ...was pending there when Indo-Pak War started in December 1971. On or about 14th December 1971, Baba Swarn Singh was murdered alongwith his Muslim friend Mu ...he last mahant Kali Das died sometime during the second decade of the 20th century. His son was too young to take over. This resulted in mismanagement of the
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  • ...dhiana. Another descendent, Rai Kamaluddin II, founded Jagraon in the 17th century. ...the Ganga Sagar, since the sword was taken away by the British in the 19th century and the rehal, being wooden, couldn't withstand the vagaries of nature for
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  • ...as Sardar Harbhajan Singh. He was a Patwari. Towards the end of nineteenth century with the advent of canals he was awarded a murabba, 25 acres of land, under ...ducational standard. So he joined as a sepoy in Training Battalion, the 10/14th Punjab Regiment on 29 May 1933. As a recruit his pay was fifteen rupees per
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  • Each year on the 13th or 14th April applying the [[Nanakshahi calendar]], Baisakhi is celebrated across t ...new vibrant civilisation to the world which is the way forward in the 21st century if the world is to ensure community cohesion, inclusiveness, respect and di
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  • ...not to be confused with the above. However, Jaitsri does appear in a 17th century classification, but not in later ones. Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan and Guru T ...ecome the basic scale for North Indian music by the early part of the 19th century. Its tonal relationships are comparable to the Western C - major scale. Bi
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