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  • [[Image:Guru HarGobind Singh.jpg|thumb|150px|right|{{c|Father of [[Miri Piri]], [[Guru Hargobind]]}}]] ...now, the [[Sikh community]] worldwide has honoured the sixth Guru's vision of [[Miri Piri|Miri and Piri]], celebrating this vision on [[21 July]] every y
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  • .... But today, Ramgarhia is associated mainly with the Tarkhan tribe because of its later famous Misldhar, [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]], who was a [[Tarkhan]] ...khs, today are pure Amritdhari, all the families are Amritdhari, about 99% of the Ramgarhia Sikhs, are Keshadhari, they do not cut their hair while 1% Ra
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  • ...ut five years later he returned to the Guru's court, entering the service of Sat [[Guru Gobind Rai]]. Gangu was blessed with a son he named Raj Kaul who ===Gangu's role in arrest of Mata Gujri and her grandsons===
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  • ...the Lok Sabha for the first time. He currently also serves as the chairman of the Punjab Urdu Academy. ...e, Preneet Kaur, served as an MP and was Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs from 2009 to 2014.
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  • ...ated at Hyderabad, Guntur district in the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]] in [[India]]. ...of the British Crown Jewels when Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India in 1877.
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  • ...r was the passage these early settlers used to come to Golden. Main source of employment for them was Columbia River Lumber Mill. ...ctoria's Golden Jubilee in the UK went through Canada on their way back to India. These Sikhs were told that Canada's farm land is just like in Punjab and e
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  • ...671 to 1675. He was a harsh man and was forcible converting many thousands of non-Muslims to Islam. ...u masses, Guru replied "Such activities can only be stopped by a sacrifice of a great person".
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  • ...und: transparent; font-size: 1em;text-align:center " | 30th Chief Minister of Punjab<br> | [[Chandigarh]] Capital of Haryana and also Punjab.
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  • ...unjab. The Sikhs were completely defeated, making this the decisive battle of the First Anglo-Sikh War. ...ing the death of Ranjit Singh in 1839 and provocations by the British East India Company, led to the Khalsa invading British territory.
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  • ...nd his men died fighting to a man. This was sometime during the first half of January 1752. 4. Teja Singh and Ganda Singh, A Short History of the Sikhs. Bombay, 1950
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  • ...g|thumb|400px|right|Scene of the Jallianwala massacre in 1919 in Amritsar, India]] ...halsa]] ([[Vaisakhi]] day). 1300 Punjabi's were assembled in the Bagh, out of 1300, 799 Sikhs attained martyrdom, while the remaining 501 were either Hin
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  • ...The college's foundation stone was laid in 1892, it has since become one of the eminent [[Sikhism|Sikh]] educational institutions. ...l]] force of 7,000 troops mounted a surprise attack on Amritsar. A force of 700 [[Sikhs]] defeated the much larger Mughal army.
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  • ...to the south, [[Pakistan]] to the north and west and the People's Republic of China to the north-east and east. ...stitute 66% of the population in Jammu), [[Buddhist]]s (who constitute 50% of the population in Ladhakh), and [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...:कशढ़मीरी पणढ़डित / ਕਸ਼ਮੀਰੀ ਪੰਡਿਤ ) refers to a person who belongs to a sect of [[Hindu]] [[Brahmin]]s originating from [[Kashmir]], a mountainous region i ==Kashmiri Pandits & The Great Sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur==
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  • ...s still available as a short road nearby. It houses the samadh (tombstone) of Bhai Maharaj Singh Ji, the Sikh freedom fighter, after it was brought to th ...Singapore that any prayer would be granted through the divine intervention of Bhai Maharaj. It was only after his tomb was kept in this Gurdwara that it
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  • ...reached the zenith of their power, the Sikhs, caught in the pincer grip of [[Mughal]] and [[Afghan]] persecutors, were still struggling for survival. ...lready being paid by the day, demanded a share proportionate to the number of troops.
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  • ...e along with her groom and the marriage party, left to head to the village of her in-laws. ...and begged them to let her go with her groom. The dacoits dragged her out of the palanquin and presented her to their chief. He said, “Detain her for
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  • ...also replaced by Pundit Bhajan Lal of Farukhabad. Bhajan Lal was a product of American Mission School and he used to recite Bible to young Duleep Singh. ...o Christianity. It is interesting to note that even despite the conversion of Duleep Singh to Christianity his hair were not shorn for full one year and
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  • ...lso fought in [[Kashmir]] in 1819. He led Sikh forces against Sayyid Ahmad of Bareilly who had during the years 1826-31 carried on in the trans-Indus reg ...t day Mehraj village, In present day Bathinda District of the Malva region of Punjab.
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  • ...was as weak as that of the Delhi Emperor. There was hardly any collection of state revenues. The soldiers had not been paid for several years, which in ...f Iran In 1736, when the boy King died, Nadir assumed the title of Emperor of Iran.
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