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  • ...in the city Shri Anandpur Sahib of Ropar Distt. It was the third strongest fort built by SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI. GURU SAHIB used to organize here the ho ...om the Takht Sahib on the concluding day of the week-long festival ends at Holgarh, where sports like fencing, coil-throwing and tent-pegging are held.
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  • ...Singh built [[Holgarh fort]] (fort of color). The hill armies attacked the fort on August 31, 1700. In this battle Bhai Bagh Singh, son of Bhai Rai Singh (
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  • ...m the Guru period; after the request by the Sikhs to the Guru to leave the fort, it was from this building that all the Sikhs and the Guru departed after t ...veral other minor forts around the city, but the five forts encircling the fort surrounding the city were the main defensive forts that bore the series of
    6 KB (1,068 words) - 07:00, 8 February 2012
  • ...m the Guru period; after the request by the Sikhs to the Guru to leave the fort, it was from this building that all the Sikhs and the Guru departed after t ...f bliss), Lohgarh (fort of steel), Holgarh (fort of colour) and Fatehgarh (fort of victory). All the forts were joined together with earthworks and undergr
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  • ...m Singh was given the command of a 500 strong garrison in Holgarh (Colored fort); on the evacuation of the town, he along with [[Bhai Daya Singh]] and Bhai
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  • ...olla Mahalla became an annual event held in an open ground near Holgarh, a Fort across the rivulet Charan Ganga, northwest of [[Anandpur sahib]]. ...a concludes at Gurdwara Holgarh Sahib (which stands on the site of Holgarh Fort), one and half Km northwest of town across the Charan Ganga rivulet. It was
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  • ...f Chamkaur]]. The cremation took place at [[Agampura]], near the [[Holgarh Fort]]. A memorial shrine now stands upon the spot. First building was built, by
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  • * [[Gurdwara Bahu Fort]]-Jammu * [[Gurudwara Holgarh Sahib (Anandpur)]]
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  • ...in building a new fort in record time. Paonta Sahib as the Guru named the fort became his home for the next three years. The Guru would often reflect on h ...the Girls School are in Chakk Nanaki. A part of the saw-mill near Gurdwara Holgarh Sahib is in the territory of Chakk Nanaki and its boundary wall is within t
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  • ...in building a new fort in record time. Paonta Sahib as the Guru named the fort became his home for the next three years. The Guru would often reflect on h ...the Girls School are in Chakk Nanaki. A part of the saw-mill near Gurdwara Holgarh Sahib is in the territory of Chakk Nanaki and its boundary wall is within t
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  • ...ghals and the Hill Rajas. After a prolonged Siege, the Guru left Anandgarh Fort. ...ring the siege, the mughals asked Guru Ji to surrender and come out of the fort with their belongings; the safe passage to the Punjab was guaranteed to the
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