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from a featured article [http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/media-gallery/19-indian-sikhs-arrive-in-pakistan-ma-01?pageDesign=new_mg_wht_detail6-1] by the DawnMediaGroup/Pakistan
from a featured article [http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/media-gallery/19-indian-sikhs-arrive-in-pakistan-ma-01?pageDesign=new_mg_wht_detail6-1] by the DawnMediaGroup/Pakistan
    
    
Sunday Nov. 1, 2009: Hundreds of Indian Sikh pilgrims arrived in Pakistan by a special train to participate in a festival to celebrate 541st birth anniversary of their spiritual leader Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion, at Nankana Sahib near Lahore.  
Sunday Nov. 1, 2009:  
 
Hundreds of Indian Sikh pilgrims arrived in Pakistan by a special train to participate in a festival to celebrate 541st birth anniversary of their spiritual leader Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion, at Nankana Sahib near Lahore.  


The first special train carrying 2000 Sikh pilgrims arrived at the Pakistan-India border town of Wagah to celebrate at Nankana Sahib some 85 kilometers from Lahore.
The first special train carrying 2000 Sikh pilgrims arrived at the Pakistan-India border town of Wagah to celebrate at Nankana Sahib some 85 kilometers from Lahore.


Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol beside a train carrying Indian Sikh pilgrims as it arrives at the Wagah Railway Station, Pakistan.–AFP Photo
Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol beside a train carrying Indian Sikh pilgrims as it arrives at the Wagah Railway Station, Pakistan.–AFP Photo

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Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol beside a train carrying Indian Sikh pilgrims as it arrives at Wagah, Pakistan.–AFP Photo

Indian sikhs arrive in Pakistan

from a featured article [1] by the DawnMediaGroup/Pakistan

Sunday Nov. 1, 2009:

Hundreds of Indian Sikh pilgrims arrived in Pakistan by a special train to participate in a festival to celebrate 541st birth anniversary of their spiritual leader Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion, at Nankana Sahib near Lahore.

The first special train carrying 2000 Sikh pilgrims arrived at the Pakistan-India border town of Wagah to celebrate at Nankana Sahib some 85 kilometers from Lahore.

Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol beside a train carrying Indian Sikh pilgrims as it arrives at the Wagah Railway Station, Pakistan.–AFP Photo