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It was built  by both the father and his son? I think it was enlarged by Guru Hargobind will restructure a bit soon to get the events in order--some background  would improve the article. will add some soon.[[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 10:56, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
It was built  by both the father and his son? I think it was enlarged by Guru Hargobind will restructure a bit soon to get the events in order--some background  would improve the article. will add some soon.[[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 10:56, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
How could he rename it as Hargobindpur if his father had built or named it this before on the site of Ruhela? This seems to be the biggest info on this on the net. When i look for the city (now in PAK) on Google Earth, it puts a marker in the middle of a cultivated field - miles from a small city to the NW near what I think is a (forgot the term) a small stream which has a larger washed out river bed which floods during the monsoons. Nazrullah? I forget.
Late in the AM, time to sleep.

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this article is listed as first Sikh battle with mughals 1621,yet article on Amritsar says it was first in 1634Allenwalla 10:41, 3 February 2008 (MST)

I see that the time line confused me before.

It was built by both the father and his son? I think it was enlarged by Guru Hargobind will restructure a bit soon to get the events in order--some background would improve the article. will add some soon.Allenwalla 10:56, 8 March 2009 (UTC)

How could he rename it as Hargobindpur if his father had built or named it this before on the site of Ruhela? This seems to be the biggest info on this on the net. When i look for the city (now in PAK) on Google Earth, it puts a marker in the middle of a cultivated field - miles from a small city to the NW near what I think is a (forgot the term) a small stream which has a larger washed out river bed which floods during the monsoons. Nazrullah? I forget.

Late in the AM, time to sleep.