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  • ...r two years (1666-68) on his return from Assam. Sikh devotees visited him in hundreds every day listening to the [[Kirtan]] and holy discourses. ...yed here for two years (1666-68). It was here that Guru Sahib received the news of the birth of his son, Gobind Rai (later Guru Gobind Singh).
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  • ...Joginder Singh (chief editor of Spokesman magazine) made his statements in the Court of Judicial Magistrate (First Class) Balwinder Singh. ...Takht by Giani Joginder Singh Vedanti after meeting of 'Sikh priests' held in the Takht's secretariat.
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  • ...ashes of [[Guru Harkrishan]] were brought from [[Delhi]] and immersed here in 1664. The Gurdwara is located in a large plot of land measuring over 1km square and houses a large [[darbar
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  • ..., and continues to be, sponsored largely by expatriate Sikhs, particularly in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Canada]]. ...found not guilty of all charges placed against them in a Canadian trial in 2005 due to lack of evidence.
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  • ...harity (#1080374) with the UK Charities Commission and also has volunteers in North America & Asia. Khalsa Aid has provided relief assistance to victims * Haiti - Relief Programme January 2010
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  • ...ra looks on while Lieutenant General Niazi, Commander of the Pakistan Army in the East signs the Instrument of Surrender}}]] ...adesh]]. He was born in Jhelum, [[British India]] (now, Pakistan) and died in [[New Delhi]], [[India]].
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  • ...of the main delegation of Religious Leaders of Europe at the NCA building in Birmingham, UK]] ...Religions for Peace] is an important organisation based in Europe involved in [[Interfaith]] dialogue. It is a body of over 30 senior religious leaders o
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  • ...pugree’, so commonly used in India. Kohanim (priests) in the Jewish temple in Jerusalem wore turbans; they go back at least as far as biblical times! ...e linen '''turban'''; these are the holy garments. He shall bathe his body in water and then put them on." ([http://bible.cc/leviticus/16-4.htm Leviticus
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  • ...pe=decimal&latitude=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 ...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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  • ...icknamed The Flying Sikh. Winner of Padma Shri, Olympic 400m record holder in 1960 Rome Olympics. Gold medal Champion 1958 Commonwealth Games, Asian Game ...s-record-in-100-yrs/1135643 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="bs">{{cite news |url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/india-s-first
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  • ...ws/2662867/Sikh-teenager-who-won-bangle-battle-quits-school.html '''Latest News 01 Sep 2008''' - ''Sikh teenager who won bangle battle quits kara-banning s ...she was excluded from her normal classes and was forced to attend lessons in isolation for two months after the staff at the school first noticed her we
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  • ...ing-burned-property-burning-1984-delhi.jpg|thumb|300px|left|"A Sikh family in front of their dwelling after a rampaging mob attacked the property"]] The indiscriminate brutal killing, jailing and abusing of innocent [[Sikh]]s in [[Delhi]] and other major [[Indian]] cities following the death of Prime mi
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  • In 1699, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] told his Sikhs at the [[Baisakhi]] [[Amrit Sanc ...afeguard and protect the universal right of all beings to live their lives in a peaceful, stable and sheltered environment.
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  • [[Image:Nankana sahib 2005.jpg|250px|right|Nankana Sahib]] ...utes the core of the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] started by the [[Sikh]]s in early twentieth century.
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  • {{p3|File:100 2193.JPG|Bhupinder Singh Kohli, in Ahmedbad, presenting a seminar on social service (March, 2008)}} ...ingh Kohli''' is a [[Sewadar|Guru-panth-da-Sewadar]] extraordinaire based in Mumbai, [[India]]. He has been recognised as such several times by the loca
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  • ...d a website or know of someone else who has, feel free to add to the list. In order to help the website stand out we recommend that you write a sentence ...Amritsar (India).Offers Downloadable Gurbani Kirtan and Wallpapers, Latest News and articles on Sri Harmandir Sahib with full tourist section.A Completely
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  • ...amman [[Khatri]] family of Sodhara near Wazirabad in Sialkot district (now in [[Pakistan]]) and his father was a wealthy trader. The village was named So ...e of someone so young. As he grew a little older he began to help the poor in other ways. He would wait on the paths of the village and when seeing a poo
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  • ...ingh|Only one camera photograph of Bhagat Singh is available. It was taken in Lahore jail. This is a poor copy of the photograph, some paintings are bas ..."martyr"). He is also believed by many to be one of the earliest Marxists in India and has been labelled so by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) <r
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  • KPS Gill Should Be Tried For Genocide In World Court - Says Widow Of Murdered Sikh Activist-[[J.S.Khalra]] ...y state, for doing so, he earned the sobriquet of a "supercop".<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...in the village. Soon the family shifted to Tharpal, another nearby village in the same district. ...where he decided to become a Sikh, receiving the rites of the [[Khalsa]] in 1906. Upon joining the [[Khalsa]] panth, his took the name Sahib Singh.
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