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  • ...Kapurthala]] Distt. When [[Nawab Daulat Khan]] felt that his shop is going in loss because of [[Guru Nanak]], he arrested Nanak and kept here. But when t * [http://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/India/Punjab/Kapurthala/GurudwaraShriKothriSahib/gallery.php historicalgurudwaras.com] click here t
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  • '''Gurdwara Ber Sahib''' is situated in the Sultanpur lodhi town of Kapurthala Distt. ...stayed here for 14 years 9 months and 13 days. While Bathing here one day in Bein River Guru Sahib disappeared and was missing and returned after three
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  • '''Gurdwara Hatt Sahib''' is situated in the Sultanpur Lodhi City in Kapurthala Distt. ...ob in Nawab Daulat Khaan's Provision store on recomendation of his brother-in-law Jairam. At this sacred place was situated the Store of Nawab and Guru S
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  • ...rdwara Sant Ghat Sahib''' is situated in the [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] Town of [[Kapurthala]] Distt. Its Situated on the bank of [[Kali Bein]] River. From [[Gurdwara B * [http://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/India/Punjab/Kapurthala/GurudwaraShriSantGhaatSahib/gallery.php Copied from historicalgurudwaras.co
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  • Gurdwara Antaryatma Sahib is situated in the Sultanpur Lodhi City of Kapurthala Distt. ...which might not fall into the well. Then everybody bowed to Guru Ji's feet in adoration & said that he is a saint with divine powers.
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  • ...us domes adorn the corners of the hall roof. This Gurdwara was in the news in the recent past because of neglect by the Gurdwara authorities regarding th * [http://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/India/Punjab/Kapurthala/GurudwaraShriBebeNanakiji/gallery.php historicalgurudwaras.com, Click here
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  • ...n, is still located here. Guru Nanak would work during the days, but early in the mornings and late at nights, he would meditate and sing hymns accompani * [http://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/India/Punjab/Kapurthala/GurudwaraShriGuruKaBaag/gallery.php historicalgurudwaras.com]
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  • ...b]]. This is the town where [[Guru Nanak]] had found work with his brother-in-law the Moti Of Daulat Khan's stores were he worked for many years before s ...wn. It is said that on the third day He returned with steaming hot Monbogh in hand repeating "Wah Guruji! Dhanyah Guruji! Sath Guruji! Others say he did
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  • District : Amritsar ...nd and Guru Tegh Bahadur. Their visits are commemorated by three different gurdwaras.
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  • ...ry short time. Irked by the strict army regimen, he took out his discharge in 1920. ...ry) of the [[Golden Temple]], he was arrested and sentenced to six months in jail.
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  • ...hard to stop the entry of bare-headed people into the worship halls of the Gurdwaras. ...as killed in a fake encounter, on October 15, 1992 at village Kang Araian (district Jullundur).
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  • ...wa Harkishan Singh]], who had influential contacts in the Akali party. In 1917 he graduated from Khalsa College at Amritsar, where he had distingu ...and was injured and arrested during a police baton charge on a procession in the streets of Montgomery.
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  • ...ict but in 2005, the district was split off to form the New Nankana Saahib District. ...nd then, his last visit to his native place being in 1510. Several shrines in the town, raised long after his death, mark the places where he was born, w
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  • ...was reappointed by [[Parkash Singh Badal]], after she had become embroiled in a controversy over her daughter [[Harpreet Kaur]]’s mysterious death. Kaur, who was elected unopposed, is an MLA from Bolath in Kapurthala district of Punjab, was the first woman to be elected as president of the SGPC (Marc
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  • ...ent. Addressing a large gathering in [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in [[Kapurthala]] district, where [[Nanak Dev]] spent over 14 years of his early life, the Captain exh ...to facilitate Indian pilgrims to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur in Pakistan. He said a long-pending demand of Punjab was on the verge of fulfi
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  • ...ude=31.22&longitude=75.20 31,22N; 75,20E]), is an old town in [[Kapurthala district]] of the [[Punjab]]. It is located about 35 kms south-east of [[Amritsar]] ...is sister, [[Bibi Nanaki]], and her husband, [[Bhai Jai Ram]], an official in the service of [[Nawab Daulat Khan Lodhi]], a feudatory chief, who became g
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  • ...Muslims. He first opened his campaign againt the Indian National Congress in 1887. The Indian national congress was founded in 1885 by Some British and Anglo-Indians to demand a legislative assembly and
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  • ...m got under way, he joined the Akali ranks. On 19 February 1921, he fell in with Bhai Lachhman Singh Dharovali's squad and met with a violent deat ...hour morning service on the airwaves of All India Radio Jalandhar-Amritsar in honour of the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...[[Mirasi]], a Muslim caste of bards. At one time they commanded respect in all communities throughout Northern India. A 'Mirasi' was supposed to be th ...ccomplished singer and instrumentalist. One night he played an instrument in a social gathering of a rich 'Amir'. Lisening to the sound of a new instrum
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  • ...k / [[9 September]] [[1494]] at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]], now in [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]]. This type of arrangement where the child is born at the Baba Sri Chand was held in great esteem by the ensuing [[Sikh Gurus]]. [[Baba Mohan]], the eldest son
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