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  • ...Singh, a follower of the Kanhaiya misl under Jai Singh, and of village Talvandi in Gurdaspur district, fought in most of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's campaigns. He inherited Talvandi and some neighbouring villages. Dal Singh was killed in the first Anglo-S
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  • ...ajha region, holding the command of fifty horse. Lal Singh held half of Talvandi in proprietary rights. He died in 1875.
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  • ...the present-day [[Nankana Sahib]], which is the modern name of Rai Bhoe Ki Talvandi. It was in Nankana Sahib that [[Guru Nanak]] was born; the founder of the
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  • ...the present-day [[Nankana Sahib]], which is the modern name of Rai Bhoe Ki Talvandi. It was in Nankana Sahib that [[Guru Nanak]] was born; the founder of the
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  • ...Singh of Muktsar shows that he appointed his successors to the Burigas at Talvandi Sabo and Muktsar in 1928 Bk/AD 1871. 1. Mahant, Dial Singh, Ninnal PANTH Da
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  • Bhai Prema, a Khatri of Talvandi. now called Talvandi Chaudharian, in Kapurthala district of the Punjab, was a devout Sikh of
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  • ...nt before the birth of [[Nanak]], they moved to the village of Rai Bhoi Ki Talvandi, now called [[Nankana Sahib]]. As was the custom at the time they played an Sometime during the middle of the fifteenth century, the family shifted to Talvandi Rai Bhoi Ki, now Nankana Sahib in [[Sheikhupura]] district of [[Pakistan]
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  • ...ru Nanak]], was married to [[Baba Shiv Ram]] of the village of Rai Bhoi Ki Talvandi, now called [[Nankana Sahib]]. As was the custom at the time she played an
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  • ...]] and the son of [[Baba Shiv Ram]] and [[Mata Banarasi]], was born at Talvandi Rai Bhoi, present-day [[Nankana Sahib]] in [[Pakistan]]. He was the younger
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  • .... Guru Gobind Singh also sanctified the site by a visit during his stay at Talvandi Sabo. The present building, constructed by the Sant Sevak Jatha, Bunga Mast
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  • ...age to Guru Nanak, the two were childhood playmates in [[Talvandi]]. From Talvandi, he accompanied Guru Nanak to [[Sultanpur]] where he stayed with him a cons ...nak's passing away. [[Guru Angad]], Nanak II, invited Bala from his native Talvandi to come to [[Khadur]] and narrate to him events from the First Guru's life.
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  • ...t by Guru Gobind Singh, who passed through here on his way from Muktsar to Talvandi Sabo early in 1706. As says the anonymous chronicle, Malva Desk Ratan di Sa
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  • ...t for his afternoon ride. Guru Gobind Singh visited the place once from Talvandi Sabo during chase. The memorials raised in honour of the Gurus were later e
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  • ...f the early fifteenth century. His descendant, [[Rai Bular]], the chief of Talvandi, was a contemporary of Guru Nanak. The town has nine [[gurdwara]]s includin
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  • ...s sacred to Guru Gobind Singhwho visited it on his way from Muktsar to Talvandi Sabo in 1706. Here he humbled the pride of a yogi, Hukam Nath, who claime
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  • ...lok Singh and Ram Singh spent some time in Guru Gobind Singh's presence at Talvandi Sabo. Here Tilok Singh as well as Ram Singh received the Khalsa rites in 17
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  • ...fifteenth century. He was the chief of Rai Bhoe di Talvandi (Rai Bhular's Talvandi), the village where [[Guru Nanak]] was born in 1469. Later in life, Rai Bul
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  • After recovering, he rejoined [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at [[Damdama Sahib]], [[Talvandi Sabo]], but returned to the north before the Guru left on his travels to th
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  • ...Gauri, a new tune set by himself, in a learned gathering at Damdama Sahib, Talvandi Sabo, drew unprecedented applause. Bhai Khushal Singh died in 1945 at the r
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  • ...r of [[Mehta Kalu|Kalian Chand]] and sister of [[Guru Nanak]], in 1475 at Talvandi Rai Bhoi.He was of the [[Uppal]] [[Khatri]] Clan. [[Guru Nanak]] stayed wit
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