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  • [[Image:16thcenturymecca.jpg|thumb|4000px|right|A 16th Century Depiction of Mecca]] ...with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. Guru Nanak had now been on his Udasis (travels) for at least twenty years, since his s
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  • ...had visited Mecca, in 1519. Nowadays, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca. [[category:Gurdwaras in Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...and [[Bhai Mardana]] visited this town on their way from Mecca and Baghdad in 1519-20 [[Category:Gurdwaras in Iran]]
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  • ...to preserve the memory of the visit of Guru Sahib. The other Gurdwara Guru Nanak Chashma (spring) is about eight km from Jallalabad, on Jalalabad-Kabul road [[Category:Gurdwaras in Afghanistan]]
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  • ...uru Nanak is believed to have visited this site while he was on his way to Mecca during the Fourth Udasi. A few rare personal possessions of his are retaine ...hand's house. That is why this is known as Sirianwala Bazaar. The day Guru Nanak reached there, Duni Chand was performing Shradha of his father.
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  • Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Jalalabad Gurdwara Baba Nanak, Jade Mewan, Kabul.
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  • ...ore rounding Arabia and sailing up the Red Sea to Jiddah (lit; Grandmother in Arabic) a reference to Eve or Hawwa who is said to have landed there after [[Category:Gurdwaras in Iran]]
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  • * [[Guru Nanak]] * [[Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • ...as his sikhs (a Punjabi word that means devotees) who adopted him as their guru. ...im he replied that without good deeds both would get agony. so the bani of guru sahib is itself for whole humanity for universal brotherhood.
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  • ...ons as well of those of the traders who passed through the town is located in an area which has little water or rainfall, but has always been blessed by ...Mecca and cleaning its shrine of its many idols. The Prophet Mohammed died in Medina suddenly and was hastily buried, with one of his followers declaring
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  • |[[Guru Nanak in Mecca]] | [[3 Days in the River]]
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  • ...here and a stone slab with an inscription in Ottoman Turkish was installed in it. :Look what was wished by the Glorious Lord in His majesty
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  • ...anak 3rd Udasi.jpg|thumb|250px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji accompanied by Mardana Ji in Northern India|right]] {{main|The Udasis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...wice. For the first time during the return journey from the Middle East ([[Mecca]], [[Medina]] etc) and the second time when he took Shazda (son of [[Bhai M According to Giani Gian Singh, the Guru entered Afghanistan via Baghdad (Iraq), Tehran & Mashad (Iran) to Ashgabat
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  • Guru Nanak travelled almost 35,000 miles in his lifetime. He is the second most travelled person he was a spiritual gui * Mecca
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  • |'''Pauri No.''' ||'''Pauri Name in English'''|| '''Pauri name in Gurmukhi''' |15 || Ideas in vogue about the Yugs || ਜ੝ਗਾਂ ਬਾਬਤ ਪ੝ਰਚਲਿਤ
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  • ...re childhood playmates in [[Talvandi]]. From Talvandi, he accompanied Guru Nanak to [[Sultanpur]] where he stayed with him a considerable period of time bef ...spoke to Bhai Buddha, 'Seek the disciple who accompanied the Master, Guru Nanak, on his journeys far and wide, who heard his preaching and reflected on it,
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  • {{p|Image:Guru Nanak by sobaSingh.jpg|<small>'''[[Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak, messenger of world peace]]'''</small>}} [http://www.sikhreview.org/november2007/tsr98.htm '''Guru Nanak: Bridge across all faiths'''] ''by Maheep Singh, Ph. D.''
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  • [[image:Babananakbaghdad.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurudwara Baba Nanak]] ...emigrant Indian community comprising Hndus and Sikhs numbered around 8000 in 1989.
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  • ...ala Sandhu]] in the Sampat year 1592 at the instance of the second Guru, [[Guru Angad]]. ...ru and contains a higher proportion of historical fact, this was completed in 1844.
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  • ...le:Mice-both2.jpg|One day, a man was walking along the dusty footpath deep in thought. Suddenly, he fell into a well!! It was quite a deep well but it ha |[[Guru Nanak in Mecca]]
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