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  • ...g of this Gurdwara was also erected. This place has been taken over by the Archives after the partition. ...nstructed a splendid building for Gurdwara was also built. The building of Gurdwara has collapsed but tomb of Buddhu is being maintained by the Archaeological
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  • [[Fort Mcmurray Sikh Society]] Fort Mcmurray, Alberta T9K I K7 [[Nanaksar Gurdwara Gursikh Temple]] - 1410 Horsehill Road, Edmonton, AB 472 - 6335
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  • ...pioneer work in the field of historical research initiated new trends in [[Sikh]] historiography and who by his critically important work became a vital an ...ram Singh, the historian, then very enthusiastic in promoting the cause of Sikh history. Karam Singh died before Ganda Singh could meet him.
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  • ...pioneer work in the field of historical research initiated new trends in [[Sikh]] historiography and who by his critically important work became a vital an ...ram Singh, the historian, then very enthusiastic in promoting the cause of Sikh history. Karam Singh died before Ganda Singh could meet him.
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  • ...uneful recital of the heroic deeds of Sikh martyrs. As the movement for Gurdwara Reform got under way, he joined the Akali ranks. On 19 February 1921, he ...e in 1925, but still a very high standard of “Gurmat Sangeet” (traditional Sikh religious music) was maintained at most of its Gurdwaras at least during th
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  • ...f [[Punjab]] in north [[India]]. It was formerly the capital of a princely Sikh state until it lapsed in 1948. Though only the fourth largest town of the P ===[[Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib Patiala|Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib]]===
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  • ...w direction and focus for the community (kalasingas—the Kiswahili word for Sikh-Kenyans.)}} ...ews/image/main/sirmotasingh.jpg|Sir Mota Singh, the United Kingdom's first Sikh and Asian Judge, knighted by Queen Elizabeth II earlier this year, received
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  • ...ly precincts of some of the Sikh shrines, overtaking the monotheism of the Sikh Gurus’. The Udasis who controlled these shrines served as Trojan horses; ...eir slunking back to Hinduism at an alarming scale. Two, the attendance at Sikh shrines and participation at annual functions fell sharply. The British wor
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