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  • ...by the local landlord, Chaudhari Takht Mall. He was married in the same village (the bride's name has been recorded differently by chroniclers as [[Mata Da ...at the hands of the invaders. Pheru Mall, along with his family left the village and, after a brief stay at Harike, shifted to Khadur, now known as [[Khadur
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  • ...ho was the daughter of [[Baba Rama]] and [[Mata Banarasi]] of Chahal, a village near [[Lahore]]. They had two children - a daughter called [[Bibi Nanaki]] ...y Sheikliupura district of [[Pakistan]]. Here [[Baba Shiv Ram]] became the village patwari or keeper of revenue records, a post occupied by Mehta Kalu after h
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  • ...(October-November). His father, who was called Kalu, was accountant in the village of Talwandi in the present Lahore District of the Panjab, and his mother wa
    4 KB (735 words) - 00:24, 30 December 2008
  • ...f Kunjah, a village in Gujrat district, now in Pakistan, he trained as an accountant and served as a munshi under the chiefs of different misi sarddrs, rising t
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  • ...trict gujrat, Pakistan. His father Chaudry Khem Singh was nambardar of the village and agent of lawyer ram singh of gujrat and was renowed man of the town. ...t married after this and after one ear he got a son and also became LDC at accountant general Punjab in Lahore.
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  • Hari Singh was born in the little village of Jullunder, India, in 1899. He started learning his craft at 20, when he ...works on his own. Married, he has two sons, one a carpenter, the other an accountant. If he has any spare time, Hari prays, meditates, feels his 100 beads, or r
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  • ...ra Chheharta Sahib is situated on the Amritsar - Gurusar Sultan Road, near village Guru ki Vadali, seven kms from Amritsar. ...ed the town in 1646A.D. He stayed for two days to take rest while going to village Mau Sahib for wedding ceremony. Acc. to Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha's dictionary
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  • ...ke dry wood in the Langar fire. This can be seen even now at Dyalpura Bhai village at any time. ...stayed with his uncle Sai Dass at Daroli then proceeded towards Bhai Roopa village. Kala Sidhu was a devout pupil of Bhai Roop Chand. He along with his nephew
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  • ...Kalu was the son of Sivaram and Banarasi, and the family had come to that village from the [[Amritsar]] district some years before. They were worthy people, ...current Hindi dialect. In order to succeed his father some day as village accountant he learned Persian also, and we have an acrostic in Persian said to have be
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  • ...which is located in the [[Punjab]] region of the Indian subcontinent. The village, now known as [[Nankana Sahib]], is situated near the city of [[Lahore]] in Guru Nanak Dev ji's father, [[Mehta Kalu]] ji, was a village accountant. His mother, [[Mata Tripta]] ji, was described as a simple and very religio
    50 KB (7,515 words) - 04:44, 27 November 2023
  • ...stered the languages they had taught him. He roamed the forests around his village engaging in long discourses with holy men both [[Hindu]] and [[Muslim]], w ...on his first 'Udasi' (travel) preaching as they walked from village to village. Guru ji composed his sermons in ragas (musical modes) which were sung to t
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  • ...ru Nanak Dev Ji]] was the founder of Sikhi. He was born in [[1469]] in the village of [[Nankana Sahib]], near [[Lahore]] in present-day [[Pakistan]]. The fait ...re]] in present-day [[Pakistan]]. His father, Mehta Kalu was a Patwari- an accountant of land revenue in the government. Guru's mother was Mata Tripta and he had
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  • Our family had a farm in the village of Jun dali, in the Ludhiana District of the Punjab. We were farmers; Jats ...d remarried. My little half-brothers were going to a private school in our village. As I had finished my schooling I used to take them to school in the mornin
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  • ...ar Budh Singh''' (1670-1718), Owned 25 acres of land, where he founded the village of Sukerchak, in [[Amritsar District]]. ...es the usual camp followers and tradesmen, a munshior (clerk), a mutsaddi (accountant), and a [[Granthi]] (priest and scripture reader). A battalion had eight co
    38 KB (5,615 words) - 13:16, 27 December 2023