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  • ...a) was his first highly successful album. It sold over a million copies in India alone and sold many more overseas. Saaun di Jhadi was followed by the also Tu Meri Miss India (1999)
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  • .... Bhagwant Mann recently, signed as a company Ambassador by Hyundai Motors India. Bhagwant Mann started his comedy album career with Jagtar Jaggi and after Pappu Pass Ho Gaya (Eagle Video) (2005)<br>
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  • For Hindus – Ganges, Gaya, Prayag etc Muslims – West (Mecca is in the west from India)
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  • 1. Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar (2006) .... Doctor ... aka Teen Murti (India: Bengali title)
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  • ...s. It is a matter of no small pride that a Sikh escorted the Dalai Lama to India when he exiled Tibet. ...y connections with it. After my escape from Tibet, I lived as a refugee in India for
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  • ...ngh and Baba Dial Singh Kairori. Already in 1910, Bhai Buba had, at Mahant Gaya Singh`s persuasion, joined the Patiala court. Ram Krishan Singh, a junior m
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  • ...w where he joined the university. In December 1934, Teja Singh returned to India and became a prominent leader of the Kird group of the Communist Party. Dis 1. Vaid, Chhajju Mall, Lokan LaiJoojh Gaya Ik Tyagi Tapasvi te Tajasvi: Teja Singh Su tan tar. Silver Jubilee Souvenir
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  • ...s provided by the Prabandhak Committee, the transporters and the Sangat of Gaya. Rajgir is fast developing as a socio-cultural center and Rajgir Mahotsav i ...stayed at Rajgir, the old Rajgraha, said to be one of the oldest cities of India and had been the capital of Jarasandh. It is considered sacred because it h
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  • ...uru could not prefer first visiting Patna before Gaya due to the fact that Gaya was and even today is the famous place of pilgrimage of the Hindus and ther ...k Chamatkar) also mentions the visit of Guru Nanak from Patna to Gaya-Bodh Gaya and to Rajauli.
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  • ...sited the places of pilgrimage of Kurukshetra, Mathura, Haridwar, Benaras, Gaya as well as those in Bengal, Assam and Sri Lanka. ...Multan and shrine sites along the west coast of India. He travelled beyond India in the west to Mecca, Medina and Baghdad. There are accounts of still farth
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  • ...rasi community are the genealogists of a number of communities in Northern India and Pakistan. Most Mirasis are Muslim, but Rababi and Dhadi sub-groups are ==In North India==
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  • [[Timur]] invaded India in 1398. While on his way to Delhi, he pillaged and plundered Dipalpur and ...h remained the home of the Chhibbers for 450 years till the [[Partition of India]] in 1947. Praga became a disciple of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] and played an impo
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  • ...t of the other saints, who taught the higher forms of Hinduism in Northern India. The unity of God, the absence of any real distinction between Hindu. and [ ...o the Nanakpanthi faith. The work began with a sannydsl, Devagiri, of Bodh Gaya, who had along with 360 of his disciples embraced SIKHISM at the hands of G
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  • ...a Singh and Chaman Lal Datta “Who's who: Punjab Freedom Fighters” (Punjab, India) 1991 p5 </ref>. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in He was born at village Harsha Chhina, Tehsil Ajnala, Amritsar, Punjab, India. Achhar Singh Chhina done his basic studies from Khalsa College Amritsar wh
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  • ==Martyrdom: a practise foreign to India== ...modate and let live, and the other, as practised by the Ghaznies of Mughal India, bent in removing by any means what they considered heretical and repugnant
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  • ...s. It is a matter of no small pride that a Sikh escorted the Dalai Lama to India when he exiled Tibet. Indeed, Punjab, the Sikh homeland, was formerly calle ...may have been shaven Buddhist monks. After Buddhism rose to ascendancy in India, the brahmins (Hindu priests) worked for its elimination through massacres
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  • ...y connections with it. After my escape from Tibet, I lived as a refugee in India for several years, alongside so many of my countrymen. There I had the grea ...other holy places which they looked upon as equal in importance to Buddha-Gaya. They always said that the Sikhs treated them with great respect and were v
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  • ...me called Patti Likhi then Rhyme for doctor and so on. He travelled across india, sri lanka, bangladesh, sikkim, tibet, etc., during his journeys where he ...y. Guru ji's visit to benaras did not make him into a hindu.visit to bodh gaya did not make him a buddhist, his visits to Jain temples of rajasthan did n
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  • ...nd film actor from the [[Sikh]] holy city of [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] in [[India]]. ...s and 1950's, [[Dara Singh]] was a favourite in wrestling tournaments in [[India]].
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  • '''Country''': India '''Choti jat da Kabir julaha, Naam jap ucha ho gaya (2x)'''
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