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  • ...outh bank of a rivulet, called Kali Bein about 10 kms above the confluence of [[Beas]] and [[Sutlej]]. ...who became governor of the Province of [[Lahore]] during the first quarter of the sixteenth century.
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  • ...w many of us know about it, or have visited it to feel the legendary grace of the man? ...e. The house provides a nice green space in the concrete commercial jungle of the posh Lawrence Road.
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  • ...The father-in-law had desired that the bridegroom should come at the head of a marriage party to Lahore where the ceremony should be performed with due ...emporary encampment was raised near the village of Basantgarh, 10 km north of Anandpur, and named Guru ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on 23 Har 1
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  • ...anniversary of the birth of the [[Khalsa]], with a commemoration of the [[India]]n soldiers who fell in the First World War in the former front zone around ...at the other end of the country or in Brussels, where they have Gurdwaras of their own?
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  • ...ackground: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Conquest Of Sadhora<br><hr> | Prosecution Of [[Peer Buddhu Shah]]
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  • ...rage, the Numerous Sikh community went through some of the darkest periods of its history, from 1716-1733, and 1735-1764. ...ugh of the vicious [[Mughal Empire]]. Today, he is regarded by Sikhs to be of equal importance to [[Banda Singh Bahadur]].
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  • ...overnments of [[USA]] and [[Canada]] were determined not to allow the flow of Asians, whether so called 'yellow', 'brown' or 'black' immigrants. '''The 1900 census reported only 2050 people from [[India]] living in Canada and the USA.'''
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  • ...s.JPG|Sikhs and others gather to celebrate the anniversary of the conquest of the Red Fort by Bhai Baghel Singh in 1783}} ...he conquest paved the end of the mighty Mughal rule in India and beginning of war for Independence, a statement from the DSGMC said.
    18 KB (3,053 words) - 00:03, 12 April 2015
  • ...lso expanded into mercantile occupations.It is important to note that many of the Khatri clans (gotras) are common with many jatt castes. ...ome are also Sikh, some Muslim and even a small minority are Jain. Khatris of all these faiths collectively form one community. In modern times, the Khat
    20 KB (3,160 words) - 06:51, 29 January 2020
  • ...must protect, guard and allow the free-practise of the customs and rituals of other religions. '''Arnold Toynbee''': The Adi Granth is remarkable for several reasons. Of all known religious scriptures this book is the most highly venerated.
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  • =='''Panjab Muslim League''' and the '''Massacres''' of the '''N.W.F.P.'''== ...y turned to a policy designed to set neighbors, communities and even sects of Muslims against not only the minority religious communities among them, but
    41 KB (6,903 words) - 12:20, 30 August 2009
  • ...rahmin]] [[lineage]]s of that area that left the usual priestly occupation of Brahmins long ago to serve as soldiers and in government services. ...ndia by T.P. Russell Stracey, Lahore 1911</ref> - including, among others, India's most decorated General, [[Zorawar Chand Bakhshi]].
    43 KB (6,739 words) - 19:27, 3 March 2010
  • {{aowhb|[[Old Interesting articles|Archive of Interesting articles]]}} ...ist the poor and underprivileged through short to long term development of their communities, digging water wells, providing medical clinics, bui
    16 KB (2,420 words) - 13:55, 11 July 2011
  • ...y that in each case it was before there was any recognition of the quality of genius in them." '' …Dr. Singh rings just such a bell. ...rticle written by Dr. I.J. Singh printed in the Community Profiles Section of The Sikh Foundation.
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  • ...PRAKASH UTSAV, Patshahi Seventh, Guru Har Rai Ji. This is the actual date of Guru Sahib's prakash. 1961: Number of GurSikhs courting arrest for Punjabi Suba agitation reached 55,000
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  • ...nificant task; after reciting the daily [[Banis]] (prayers); or completion of a service like the [[Paath]], [[kirtan]] (hymn-singing) program or any othe ...he tenth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. When it comes to the conclusion of this prayer, the devotee uses:
    26 KB (4,285 words) - 00:48, 20 October 2018
  • ...d-property-burning-1984-delhi.jpg|thumb|300px|left|"A Sikh family in front of their dwelling after a rampaging mob attacked the property"]] ...sadness for the authorities and politician of [[India]] and for all people of the nation.
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  • ...reme sacrifice|martyrdom of the two younger sons]] or [[chotta sahibzada]] of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in 1704. [[Wazir Khan]], its Subadar (Governor) at th ...he [[Sarsa]], killing many of their attackers. At [[Chamkaur]] thousands of attackers failed to capture [[Guru Gobind Singh]] no doubt making those wh
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  • ...30. Besides, the founder Guru, [[Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] also stayed at Dhaka for over two years. ...religious importance outside India is second perhaps only to the Gurdwaras of [[Nankana Sahib]] and [[Panja Sahib]].
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  • [[Image:HaveliDiwanTodarMall.JPG|thumb|300px|right|<center>Haveli of Todar Mal, 1 Km away from [[Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib]]</center> ]] ...f the three martyred bodies of the [[younger sahibzadas|two younger sons]] of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji, [[Sahibzada Zorawar Singh|Zorawar Singh]] aged a
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