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  • ...n the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was originally known as The All India War Memorial. ..., a Statue of King George V had stood under the now-vacant canopy in front of the India Gate; the Statue now stands in Coronation Park.
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  • ...Bar), AVSM (1926 - 10 August 1986) was the 13th Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) of the Indian Army. ...strumental in stemming thrusts by Pakistani Armour divisions in the Battle of Asal Uttar and later at Cheema. For this he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra
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  • ...ndia fought three wars with [[Pakistan]] in 1948, 1965 and in 1971 and one war with China in 1962. ...Indian Air Force. As any normal Sikh child, he was raised with the virtue of gallantry and sacrifice by his parents. He was commissioned into the Indian
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  • ...the successful victory in the Into-Pakistan War of 1971, could retieve two of them. Another is said to be still functional in Chittagong. ...ed the congregation and gave assurance about the safety and reconstruction of this and the other Gurdwaras.
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  • ...e Sikh Light Infantry inherited the battle honours, colours and traditions of the Mazhabi Sikh Pioneers on its merging with a few Ramdasia sikh companie '''Deg Teh Fateh''' (Prosperity in Peace and Victory in War).
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  • ...1943 at Rurka Isewal village in Ludhiana District, Punjab. He was the son of Warrant Officer Hon. Flight Lieutenant Tarlochan Singh Sekhon.[http://www.t ...xemplary courage and heroism in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. During the war he was with the No. 18 Squadron, "The Flying Bullets" flying the Folland Gn
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  • ...historical and political ties to the country, and to the historical region of Punjab. Pakistan is a nation of 160 million with 95% being Muslim. While Christians (2.5%) and Hindus (1.5%
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  • ...<ref>{{cite book|last=Ghuman|first=Paul|title=British Untouchables A Study of Dalit Identity and Education|date=May 2011|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Li ...a-look-into-sikhs-caste-identity/articleshow/86607310.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=11 October 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...aka tribes who were originally settled in [[Taxila]]. They are known to be of the same stock as the Jatt ethnic tribe and other tribes as they are a pure ...found in Punjab and the Northwestern Province are possibly the descendants of those Tarkhans.
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  • In the arena of human life, the honors and rewards fall to those who show their good qualit Author of World History; '''Churchill once said''' that English people owe a debt to
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  • ...30. Besides, the founder Guru, [[Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] also stayed at Dhaka for over two years. ...religious importance outside India is second perhaps only to the Gurdwaras of [[Nankana Sahib]] and [[Panja Sahib]].
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  • ...ambardar (a village headman) and remained quite occupied with the problems of the village folk who always looked to him for guidance and depended greatly ...d--extemporaneous verses which caricaturized the interesting personalities of his village.
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  • ...and Multan. Similarly in the second volume of ''Ain-e-Akbari'', the title of a chapter includes the word Punjab in it. The Mughal King Jahangir also men ...0 BCE the Indus River basin was home to the Indus valley civilization, one of the earliest in human history. At its height, it boasted large cities like
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  • ...rahmin]] [[lineage]]s of that area that left the usual priestly occupation of Brahmins long ago to serve as soldiers and in government services. ...imited, Bombay 1951- Page 6</ref><ref>Muhiyals - The Militant Brahmin Race of India by T.P. Russell Stracey, Lahore 1911</ref> - including, among others,
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  • [[File:Map of the netherlands.png|300x300px|thumbnail|right|Map of the Netherlands]] ...n sports, I had enjoyed the warmth that is so characteristic of that ‘city of the Guru'. There is still no substitute for the visits to the Golden Temple
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  • ==Q. What is the goal of human life?== ...ife and nature. For the development of the soul, he should follow a course of strict moral discipline.
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