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  • BISHAMBHAR DAS, a businessman of Ujjain, was a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh (16661708).
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  • * Raja Santal ( Emperor of Malwa Empire who shifted his capital from [[Ujjain]] to Dhar )
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  • ...aying “mar, mar” loudly, he came to be known as parmar, and Abu, Dhar, and Ujjain were assigned to him as a territory. ...ns in 1401” (V.A. Smith, Early History of India 3rd ed. p395). The city of Ujjain was at this time a centre of Indian intelectual life. Some celebrated astro
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  • ...hada nirmal Shahi Snan.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Nirmal Akhara procession at [[Ujjain Simhastha]] 2016 (Kumbh Mela)]]Like the Udasis, the Nirmalas interpret the ...Other major Nirmala centres are located at [[Haridwar]], [[Allahabad]], [[Ujjain]], [[Trimbak]], [[Kurukshetra]] and [[Patna]].
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  • ...and Mardana stayed with Kauda for seven days. Kamakhya (Assam), Varanasi, Ujjain, Girnar and Mount Abu were some of the wellknown centres of Aghori ascetics
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  • ...eans of livelihood they migrated to [[Ujjain]]. Though the brahmin king of Ujjain treated them with great hospitality, for some unknown reason they shifted t
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  • Guru Nanak went to Ajmer and Pushkar via Sirsa and Bikaner, then to Abu, Ujjain, Bidar, Pongal, Madras (Chennai), Nagapattam and finally to Ceylon (Sri Lan
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  • ..., Jagannath Puri, Rameswaram, Sri Lanka, Vindhya mountains Narabad, River, Ujjain, Saurashtra, Mathura
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  • ...nce belonged to Raja Vikramaditya, the ruler of the great Hindu kingdom of Ujjain in Central India, which flourished about 57 BC and and drove the Scythians
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  • ...Church, Tucson, Arizona), inaugural concert at the Kalidas Sammelan (2005. Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) and Concert for Peace at Guru Nĝnak Bhavan (November 15,
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  • ...he diamond passed to him as a valuable possession. In the course of time, Ujjain passed hands many times and the break-up of one empire after another depriv
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  • Ujjain
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  • ...er every six years. The other places are Allahabad (also known as Prayag), Ujjain and Nasik. Kumbh, 1998 was the last Maha Kumbh of this century. Being one o
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  • ...radesh: Omkareshwar, Betma(Indore), Burhanpur(Khandwa), Gwarighat, Indaur, Ujjain<br>
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  • ..., is at Hardwar, though they do have sizeable centres at Amritsar, Prayag, Ujjain, Triambak and Kurukshetra.
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  • Ujjain 05-Dec-2007
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  • Mahmud's armies looted temples in [[Varanasi]], [[Mathura]], [[Ujjain]], [[Maheshwar]], Jwalamukhi, [[Somnath]] and [[Dwarka]].
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  • ...is mentioned that one was residing at Lashkar, another at Gwalior, one at Ujjain and one at Gujrat. He mentions that large numbers of Sikhs were residing at
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  • ...is mentioned that one was residing at Lashkar, another at Gwalior, one at Ujjain and one at Gujrat. He mentions that large numbers of Sikhs were residing at
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