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  • |district = Tarn Taran |website = [http://www.tarntaran.punjabtourism.in/ punjabtourism]
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  • ...and cultures, peoples and climate with South-East Asia—important elements in India’s Look East policy. ...ty was upper Assam; the kingdom was gradually extended till Karatoya river in the c.17th-18th A.D.
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  • Gurnam Singh and Parkash Singh Badal in the Punjab, newly demarcated in 1966, Sikhs are portion. In the Punjab Assembly elections which took place in March 1972 their tally was a
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  • ...rnam Singh and [[Parkash Singh Badal]] in the [[Punjab]], newly demarcated in 1966, [[Sikh]]s are represented by their premier political party, the [[Shi ...ly was a mere 24 seats of a total of 117, and the Punjab Government passed in to the hands of the Congress Party, with [[Giani Zail Singh]] (later, Presi
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  • 1748: 10,000 Sikhs were massacared in the Small Holocaust.. '''1606: [[Guru Hargobind]] arrived in Daroli village near Moga, Ferozepur.'''
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  • |Birth = Lak Marawat, Bannu, Pakistan in 1934 ...} today part of [[Pakistan]]. The only son of his parents, Giani ji lived in {{wiki|Alwar}}, {{wiki|Rajasthan}} for the last 57 years of his life.
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  • ...r|19th century fresco painting of Baba Deep Singh from Gurdwara Baba Atal, Amritsar]] ...ary]] [[1682]] -[[13 November]] [[1757]]), is one of most honoured martyrs in [[Sikh history]]. He was the founder of the Shahid [[Misl]] (group). He was
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  • [[Image:Punjab Amritsar.jpg|thumb|350px|right|{{cs|'''Amritsar District in [[Punjab state]], [[India]]}}]] ...y city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]].
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  • ...' ([[6 June]] [[1868]] - [[6 October]] [[1963]]) was born at Sialkot (now in [[Pakistan]]). He was a [[Sikh]] political leader and virtually the first ...e Law College at Allahabad, but the death of his father and elder brother in quick succession, interrupted his studies as he had to return to Sialkot to
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  • ...gh Rangreta was younger brother of Baba Bir Singh Rangreta and he was born in 1686 A.D.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganda_Singh_(historian)</ref> ...en. He rode his horse ahead of every body, followed by others. He led them in the midest of battle. That is why the Panth remembers him (43)(Parcheen Pan
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  • ...lia was quite small compared to Canada, UK, and USA until of recent times. In 2006 the population was at roughly 26,000 however shot up to 125,000 by 201 ...rs of [[Muslims]] from North Western Punjab region worked as camel drivers in the Central Australian desert.
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  • ...|right|{{cs|'''Map of Patiala''' ''click to enlarge''<br>(courtesy [http://in.maps.yahoo.com Yahoo! map India])}}]] ...ia]]. It was formerly the capital of a princely Sikh state until it lapsed in 1948. Though only the fourth largest town of the Punjab with a modest popul
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  • ...utes the core of the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] started by the [[Sikh]]s in early twentieth century. ...arbarism. Even the national leaders like Mahatma Gandhi had to acknowledge in no ambiguous terms the glory and the prestige which the peaceful and passiv
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  • ...ving worked by the sweat of their brows - O Nanak, their faces are radiant in the Court of the Lord, and many are saved along with them! ||1||"'' - Guru |Bani in GGS = Total of 63 [[Shabad]]s and [[Salok]]s
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  • ...k / [[9 September]] [[1494]] at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]], now in [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]]. This type of arrangement where the child is born at the Baba Sri Chand was held in great esteem by the ensuing [[Sikh Gurus]]. [[Baba Mohan]], the eldest son
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  • ...t of [[Guru Nanak]] in 1506-1507. This Gurdwara is said to have been built in 1830. Besides, the founder Guru, [[Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur]], the ninth [[Gur ...toric and religious importance outside India is second perhaps only to the Gurdwaras of [[Nankana Sahib]] and [[Panja Sahib]].
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  • ...rcelona150.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Sikhs taking part in the Interfaith Forum in Spain 2004]] ...ruth which is set forth with freshness of feelings and fervour of devotion in the Adi Granth.
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  • In the North-Western Frontier Province, despite an overwhelming Muslim majorit ...n was started, the League leaders naturally thought of stirring up trouble in the North-Western Frontier Province, and thus turning the tide against the
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  • ...dasi|second]] and [[Fourth Udasi|fourth missionary]] journeys ([[Udasis]]) in 1506-1513 AD and 1519-1521 AD respectively. ...kh day]] on 15 April 1469. Nankana town is part of Nankana Sahib District in the [[Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]
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  • ...igion, but an all-embracing spiritual movement dedicated to human welfare. In the English speaking world, the mission is also known as "Universal Brother The Mission believes in God, who is One, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal, formless, a
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