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  • ==Swetamber Jain Temple, ZIRA, Ferozpur==
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  • ...e supply of local wants. The other important towns and sea of commerce are Zira, Fazilka,Abohar, Dharmkot, Mallanwalla and Jalalabad. * [[Zira]]
    3 KB (439 words) - 10:08, 16 October 2007
  • ...hedar of Budhadal was born in 1756 in a village Naurang Singh Wala, Distt. Zira. Baba Hanuman fought his battle in 1845 against the British. He proved too
    711 bytes (116 words) - 08:27, 23 May 2008
  • ...al Khalsa. A little later, they founded a village, named Singhanwala, near Zira (in the present district of Faridkot), and took up their residence thereat. ...f the ilaqas of Singhanwala, Sanehwal, Sarai Lashkari Khan, Doraha, Amloh, Zira, Liddhar, Shahabad and Ambala and made the last named place his headquarter
    3 KB (434 words) - 08:34, 16 October 2006
  • ...brothers were appointed masands, or parish leaders, in the areas of Moga, Zira and Dharamkot. They often used to quote Guru Arjan`s line: " If God so will
    824 bytes (133 words) - 15:31, 25 April 2008
  • ...al Khalsa. A little later, they founded a village, named Singhanwala, near Zira (in the present district of Faridkot), and took up their residence thereat. ...f the ilaqas of Singhanwala, Sanehwal, Sarai Lashkari Khan, Doraha, Amloh, Zira, Liddhar.
    3 KB (484 words) - 00:14, 27 December 2006
  • ...brothers were appointed masands, or parish leaders, in the areas of Moga, Zira and Dharamkot. They often used to quote Guru Arjan`s line: " If God so will
    1,013 bytes (160 words) - 16:01, 26 April 2008
  • ...ilvala in Firozpur district, Sahneval, Sarai Lashkari Khan, Doraha, Amloh, Zira and Ambala. At the last-named station, he established his headquarters. He
    1 KB (181 words) - 20:43, 13 March 2008
  • '''Thattha''', village 12 km northwest of Zira (30058'N, 74059'E) in Firozpur district, claims a historical Gurdwara ded
    875 bytes (122 words) - 15:14, 22 February 2010
  • ...rivala in Firozpur district, Sahneval, Sarai Lashkari Khan, Doraha, Amioh, Zira and Ambala. At the last named station, he established his headquarters. He
    1 KB (220 words) - 04:11, 8 March 2012
  • ...Beas and Sutlej rivers, Guru Tegh Bahadur arrived in the Malwa. He visited Zira and Moga and reached Darauli. He then sojourned in the Lakhi Jungle, a deso
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  • ...’s native village was Bodlan in Hoshiarpur district, though he was born at Zira (now in district Muktsar), on February 2, 1909. He had his early education
    4 KB (594 words) - 01:40, 2 May 2007
  • ...d, Saunti, Kheri, Morinda, Amloh, Khanna, Doraha, Sahneval, Machhivara and Zira. Ambala was last ruled by Daya Kaur, widow of Gurbaksh Singh who had died i
    2 KB (379 words) - 13:36, 25 February 2012
  • His expedition into cis Sutlej territory in 1806 brought Zira, Muktsar, Kot Kapura and Dharamkot, totalling 102 villages, under the sway
    3 KB (451 words) - 21:28, 29 September 2009
  • ...and Mahitab Kaur alias Tab Kaur, a devoted couple of BhindarKalari, in Zira tahsil of district Firozpur, in the Punjab. He received his early education
    3 KB (509 words) - 00:26, 27 February 2011
  • ...arnam Kaur Ji in November 1755, in the village of Naurang Singh Wala, near Zira in Firozpur district of Punjab. Baba Ji fought in many great battles under
    5 KB (759 words) - 04:32, 11 December 2014
  • ...gion. The Guru, therefore, undertook great tour of this region. He visited Zira, Rode Lande, Gill, Kotra and Hari. After that he visited Marajh, Dabwalli,
    9 KB (1,681 words) - 09:02, 7 August 2009
  • ...h Calcutta, Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, Harmail Singh Tohra, Inderjit Singh Zira and Surjit Singh Koli, who all resigned in protest against the expulsion.
    8 KB (1,304 words) - 17:49, 5 June 2009
  • ...gh, Tehsildar of Sheikhupura up till 20th August, 1947 and later posted at Zira (Ferozepore District).
    16 KB (2,716 words) - 08:25, 26 May 2008
  • ...masses of other Malvais, but the entire areas of Firozpur, Dharamkot, and Zira, Moga, to Sikhism. [[Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji]], also visited the Malva, win
    11 KB (1,746 words) - 02:53, 12 April 2012
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