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  • ...linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. ...l as political turmoil and military coups. The restoration of democracy in 1991 has been followed by relative calm and economic progress.
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  • In North America, the countries of [[Canada]] and [[USA]] have a large number ...nited States, most of them came in the mid 1980s, to escape persecution in India.
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  • ...kh Ghorcharra or cavalryman. Maya Singh Saini participated as a Ghorcharra in the Anglo-Sikh wars. After the defeat of Sikhs he became an insurgent again ...ia|Punjab]]. Maya Singh [[Saini]] was an initially a cavalryman and fought in the [[battle of Ramnagar]] on 22 November 1848 during the second Anglo-Sikh
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  • ...a discrediting litany of human rights complaints, Jul 24, 1996, ''Outlook India'', Bhavdeep Kang, [http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?201800] </ref> Saini won [[Punjab Police]] 's highest gallantry award in 1987 when he was Suprintendent of Police (SP), while leading police operati
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  • ...i Mout'' and ''Sohni Lagdi feat. Sukshinder Shinda''. He has also appeared in [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] films such as ''Putt Jattan De'' and ''Uccha D Surinder Shinda was born Surinder Singh Badhan in a [[Ramgharia]] [[Tarkhan]] family. He was a colleague of the renowned Punj
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  • ...ashiyra Sikh Sangat and directed the Sikhs not to participate or cooperate in any of their activities. ...egraphindia.com/1150914/jsp/opinion/story_42418.jsp#.Vp8uN-asif8 Telegraph India]: September 14 , 2015 </ref> <ref>''ਸਿੱਖਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਸਿੱ�
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  • Gurtej Sandhu is Senior Fellow and Vice President at Micron Technology. In his current role, he is responsible for Micron’s end-to-end (Si-to-Packag ...ocessing and has pioneered several process technologies currently employed in mainstream semiconductor chip manufacturing.
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  • '''Mahant Bachiter Singh''' (1945 - 1991) was a pious Sikh who succeeded [[Mahant Mangal Singh|Sant Bhai Mangal Sing ...Muzzafrabad and Kashmir areas got uprooted and resettled at various places in Jammu Province.
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  • ...serving a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of release in a federal prison. ...lf. As business improved, Dhinsa's company, City Gas, opened more stations in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. At its height, City Gas had 51 loca
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  • ...hsil or sub-division which falls across the Sutlej and geographically lies in the Doaba region. G.A. Grierson, ''Linguistic Survey of India, Vol. IX, Part I'', who based his demarcations of Malwi on the spoken diale
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  • ...er of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 1970 to a middle-class family. He joined the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, [[Bidar]] in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.
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  • ...er, Baba Gurditta instructed Almast, an Udasi, to trace Guru Nanak's stay in Dhaka. Almast did so and at last located a place under Sujatpur mouza, wher ...td.) head of the International Jute Organisation. He left for New Delhi in 1991.
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  • [[Image:Dr Manmohan Singh PM.jpg|thumb|Dr. Manmohan Singh, India's fourteenth Prime Minister |right]] ...er]] [[1932]]) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of the [[Republic of India]]. He is the first Indian Prime Minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to return t
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  • ...h Sunny on [[tabla]]s have toured throughout Canada, USA, Central America, India, Pakistan, United Kingdom, Kenya, Tanzania, Malaysia, and Mexico sharing mu ...aduated from Western States Chiropractic College and became a Chiropractor in 1982.
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  • ...sulphur content due to the local geology and chemical content of the soil in the region. As both weather and water were incredibly hot during summer, th The tale of Sikh faith in Rajgir is woven around Guru Nanak's arrival in the town, on one of his pilgrimages. His first stop was the town's central
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  • ...e"'', as well as recently, ''"Chal Hun"''. Whilst ''"Jind Mahi"'' features in the blockbuster ''"Bend It Like Beckham"'' soundtrack. ...ussainpur Village, near [[Nakodar]], district [[Jalandhar]], [[Punjab]], [[India]].
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  • ...Coord|30.37|N|76.15|E|}} in a town in [[Patiala district]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]. It lies 15 km south of [[Chandigarh]] (30° 44'N. 76° 46'E) and has a h ...f [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] from [[Delhi]] to [[Anandpur]] spent a night here in the solitary hut of an old Muslim recluse, Dargahi Shah, who on hearing an
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  • ...by ernest trumpp.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>The Adi Granth was published in 1877 and is considered the first translation into English of the Sikh Scrip ...as employed as assistant librarian at the East India House, later known as India Office.
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  • ...nistered Kashmir), is the northern most state in [[India]] and lies mostly in the Himalayan mountains. [[Jammu]] and [[Kashmir]] shares a border with [[H ...population in Jammu), [[Buddhist]]s (who constitute 50% of the population in Ladhakh), and [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...t to the Meerut division of Public Works, he died suddenly at [[Ambala]] in 1851. ...hy and economy of the [[Punjab]] and for its analysis of the social milieu in which [[Sikhism]] was born. Elaborate footnotes and appendices show the min
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