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  • ...here and a stone slab with an inscription in Ottoman Turkish was installed in it. :Look what was wished by the Glorious Lord in His majesty
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  • ...anak 3rd Udasi.jpg|thumb|250px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji accompanied by Mardana Ji in Northern India|right]] {{main|The Udasis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...wice. For the first time during the return journey from the Middle East ([[Mecca]], [[Medina]] etc) and the second time when he took Shazda (son of [[Bhai M According to Giani Gian Singh, the Guru entered Afghanistan via Baghdad (Iraq), Tehran & Mashad (Iran) to Ashgabat
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  • Guru Nanak travelled almost 35,000 miles in his lifetime. He is the second most travelled person he was a spiritual gui * Mecca
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  • |'''Pauri No.''' ||'''Pauri Name in English'''|| '''Pauri name in Gurmukhi''' |15 || Ideas in vogue about the Yugs || ਜ੝ਗਾਂ ਬਾਬਤ ਪ੝ਰਚਲਿਤ
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  • ...re childhood playmates in [[Talvandi]]. From Talvandi, he accompanied Guru Nanak to [[Sultanpur]] where he stayed with him a considerable period of time bef ...spoke to Bhai Buddha, 'Seek the disciple who accompanied the Master, Guru Nanak, on his journeys far and wide, who heard his preaching and reflected on it,
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  • {{p|Image:Guru Nanak by sobaSingh.jpg|<small>'''[[Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak, messenger of world peace]]'''</small>}} [http://www.sikhreview.org/november2007/tsr98.htm '''Guru Nanak: Bridge across all faiths'''] ''by Maheep Singh, Ph. D.''
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  • [[image:Babananakbaghdad.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurudwara Baba Nanak]] ...emigrant Indian community comprising Hndus and Sikhs numbered around 8000 in 1989.
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  • ...ala Sandhu]] in the Sampat year 1592 at the instance of the second Guru, [[Guru Angad]]. ...ru and contains a higher proportion of historical fact, this was completed in 1844.
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  • ...le:Mice-both2.jpg|One day, a man was walking along the dusty footpath deep in thought. Suddenly, he fell into a well!! It was quite a deep well but it ha |[[Guru Nanak in Mecca]]
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  • {{p|Image:Baghdad.jpg|[[Gurdwara in Baghdad]]}} ...on which the whole population became wrapped in silent astonishment as the Guru had omitted the usual words ''Muhammad ar Rasul Allah'', and substituted Ar
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  • [[Image:Feb3 sikhism ttl.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Guru Nanak in the Himalayas<br> <small>Painting by Ravi Bhangu</small>]] ...is, mullahs, etc. He was determined to bring his message to the masses; so in 1499, he decided to set out on his sacred mission to spread the holy messag
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  • ...seventeenth century. In 1615, Sandys published an account of his travels in a book called ''"A Relation of a Journey"''. ...s travel writings of that time and was read widely in England and appeared in nine editions. According to Jonathan Haynes, it is also "the most 'literary
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  • ...c Research & Educational Foundation, [[Hyderabad]], [[India]], established in 1998 C.E. Born a [[Muslim]] and an Indian, he was a student of Public Admin In Youtube videos, he is posing a wrong image of the Sikh Religion among his l
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  • '''CHAPTER 41 TOUR TO THE WEST-I: VISIT TO MECCA ...as true life that he taught people to live, a life in which the spirit was in constant accord with and subservient to the spirit, and the human body was
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  • Guru Nanak's visit to Mecca and Baghdad and his discussions with one form or the other. Therefore, most of the anecdotes recorded in the
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  • ...t the dots of history and discover our rich heritage linked to our founder Guru Ji. ...Sahib]] travelled to Mecca through the then to the Port of Basta Bandher, in the then province of Sind. Today, this place is called [[Lakhpat]] and is
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  • ...b|300px|right|15 feet high & 6 feet wide & constructed in mortar. Situated in public park on shores of straits of {{Wiki|Bosporus}}]] ...hs and Jogis), [[Muslim]]s—(Sufis, mullahs and Qazis), Jains and Buddhists in India, the Middle East, Tibet and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
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  • ...]] differed from the way the Muslims practised their religious duties. The Guru tells us that his mission is to teach both [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims]] thus: In the following [[Shabad]], the Guru tells us how one can become a true Muslim. The verse tells us how one must
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  • ...adherents. Still visible is the sacred rock with the hand print of [[Guru Nanak]]. The word "Panja" in [[Punjabi]] means an "outstretched palm" from the word "panj" which means "
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