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  • ...:Baba Jai Lal Ji Ubhi.jpg|thumb|alt=A picture of Baba Jai Lal Ji Ubhi|Baba Jai Lal Ji Ubhi]] [[File:Baba Jai Lal Ji Gurdwara.jpg|thumb|Baba Jai Lal Ji Gurdwara, at Jalandhar Cantonment, Punjab, India]]
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  • ...nly believed that name of the band, Kanhaiya, was derived from the name of Jai Singh's village, Kahna, although another explanation connects it with the S ...vi. A contemporary Muslim historian, Qazi Nur Muhammad, wrote in 1765 that Jai Singh Kanhaiya had extended his territory up to Parol, about 70 km southeas
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  • ...him. [[Guru Nanak]] was present at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in 1518 when Bhai Jai Ram died just three days after the death of his wife, [[Nanaki]]. The coup {{Guru Nanak Dev Relatives}}
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  • ...nak Dev]] was only six years old in 1475, [[Nanaki]] was married to [[Bhai Jai Ram]], a revenue official of very good reputation, at [[Sultanpur]], which ...al granaries and provision stores of the Nawab of Sultanpur. It was [[Bhai Jai Ram]] who arranged the wedding of [[Nanak]] to [[Sulakhani]], daughter of [
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  • ...on the road to [[Firozpur]]. His father Khushhal Singh sold hay at Lahore. Jai Singh received the vows of the Khalsa at the hands of Nawab Kapur Singh and ...aiya, an endearing title also used for Lord Krsna. The Kanhaiya misl under Jai Singh became the dominant power in the Punjab. He seized a part of Riarki c
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  • ...each year.. [[Gurdwara Dehra Sahib]], also known as Viah Asthan Guru Nanak Dev Ji, now marks the place where Mata Chando Rani and [[Baba Mool Chand]] liv {{Guru Nanak Dev Relatives}}
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  • ...(14 February 1574-1663), Udasi Sikh preacher who was the son of Bhai Jai Dev and Mat Subhadra, Khatris of Srinagar. Under the influence of his elder bro
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  • *6000 Bigha - Jainagar (Rajpura)- named after Sardar Jai Singh Saini of Phulkian royal court. ...irs of the Phulkian state. Four of his lenial descendants,namely, Sardar [[Jai Singh Saini]], Sardar Sujan Singh Saini, Sardar Kishan Singh Saini, and Sar
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  • * [[Bhai Jai Ram]] * [[Guru Nanak Dev (By Puran Singh)]]
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  • ...Sub Section# !! Guru Nanak !! Guru Amar Das !! Guru Ram Das !! Guru Arjun Dev !! Guru Teg Bahadur ...v Ji, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, Bhagat Kabir Ji, Bhagat Naamdev Ji, Bhagat Jai Dev Ji, and Bhagat Ravidaas Ji for 144 hymns, two vars, plus a large number of
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  • ...in [[Pakistan]] including the village [[Nankana Sahib]] where [[Guru Nanak Dev]] the founder of Sikh was born. The following is a brief list of the import #[[Gurdwara Guru Arjan Dev Ji]], Nankana Sahib
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  • ...any Tarkhans, started converting to Sikhism, during the time of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, and Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji's time for example Bhai Rupa Ji. During the ...f Ahmad Shah, Jassa Singh with his brothers Mali Singh and Tara Singh, and Jai Singh Kanhaiya emerged from their jungle retreat, and collecting their foll
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  • ...ji’s blessings, Doad’s family flourished and became prosperous. Guru Nanak Dev ji eventually settled at this site and it became to be known as Kartarpur. ...and was instrumental in their eventual release from captivity. Mirza Raja Jai Singh of Amber (1605-67), his queen, and his son, Raja Ram Singh, wer
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  • In Kapurthala Mahton tradition is that of the Mahton's Raja Jai Singh Sawai had two sons, of whom one, Raja Jagna having quarrelled with hi ..., Sociology Dept., Published Amritsar, India : Sociology Dept., Guru Nanak Dev University, 1980-
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  • ...d. In this town lived his sister, [[Bibi Nanaki]], and her husband, [[Bhai Jai Ram]], an official in the service of [[Nawab Daulat Khan Lodhi]], a feudato At the insistance of [[Jai Ram]], [[Guru Nanak]] took the job of Modi (manager) of the Nawab's provisi
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  • ...first five Gurus, the ninth Guru, [[fifteen Bhagats]] ([[Jai Dev]], [[Nam Dev]], [[Trilochan]], [[Parmanand]], [[Sadna]], [[Ramanand]], [[Beni]], [[Dhann
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  • In 1595, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] (1563-1606) the Fifth Sikh Prophet with some of his followers visited the ...d Wazir Singh to help him, but after they were victorious against [[Sardar Jai Singh]], [[Maha Singh]] began to favor Wazir Singh.
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  • ...ars traced their origin to the period of the first Sikh Guru, [[Guru Nanak Dev ji]], but some others such as Khushwant Singh state that the Nirmala tradit ...es to Bhagat Singh Nirmala, although the latter declined the offer. Sardar Jai Singh's daughter-in-law granted two villages to the Nirmal [[dera (organiza
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  • ...of Bhagat Dhanna Ji, as in [[Gurmat]], Bhagat [[Kabir]] Ji, Guru [[Nanak]] Dev Ji, Bhagat [[Ravidas]] Ji, and the [[Bhatt]]s are all the same and all are ==Guru Arjun Dev Ji on Dhanna==
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  • When [[Raja Ram Singh]] son of [[Mirza Raja Jai Singh]] was deputed by Emperor [[Aurangzeb]] to crush the revolt of [[King '''The Janamsakhis are unanimous about Guru Nanak Dev's visit to Kamrup (Assam) but no sangat or historical shrine dedicated to h
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