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  • ...district [[Amritsar]] of the [[Punjab]]. To Sardar Hukam Singh, a Dhillon Jatt. His grandfather, Sardar Rattan Singh Dhillon, was a high-ranking military ...d a total of 372 passengers out of whom 351 were Punjabi Sikhs and 21 were Punjabi Muslims. The ship sailed from Hong Kong to Vancouver on April 3, 1914 as a
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  • ...ngh Randhawa''' ([[November 19]], [[1928]] - [[July 12]], [[2012]]) is a [[Punjabi]] wrestler and film actor from the [[Sikh]] holy city of [[Amritsar]], [[Pu ...s acted in over 100 films. His latest movie is a Punjabi movie ''"Dil Apna Punjabi"''.
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  • '''Heer Ranjha''' (Punjabi: ਹੀਰ ਰਾਂਝਾ, ۝یر رانجھا, hīr rĝñjhĝ) is one of ...Sayyal clan. Ranjha (his surname), his first name was Dheedo, also was a Jatt. He was the youngest of four brothers and lived in the village 'Takht Hazar
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  • ...4'E) in Bathinda district founded in 1627 by Bhai Mohan (d. 1630), a Jatt of the Siddhu clan, with the blessings and help of Guru Hargobind. Accord ...f the village, marks the site where Guru Hargobind had his tent (tambu, in Punjabi) set up at the time of his first visit to this place. It is a modestlooking
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  • The Mirasi (Punjabi: ਮਿਰਾਸੀ, Urdu: میراثی) are a Muslim or Sikh caste, found ...dian Punjab, the Sikh Mirasi claim Jatt origin and call themselves 'Mirasi Jatt'. While in Pakistan, they claim Arab origin. According to their traditions,
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  • |languages=[[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] The Ahluwalia or Ahluwal Caste are a Punjabi community in the Punjab region of northwestern India. They are named after
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  • ...musician. He is widely touted the most influential icon in the history of Punjabi music.Contents [hide] ...the harmonium and dholki and won himself the opportunity to play alongside Punjabi folk artists such as K. Deep, Mohammad Saddiq and Surinder Shinda. He wrote
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  • '''Jalandhar''' ([[Punjabi]]: ਜਲੰਧਰ) is a district in the [[India]]n state of [[Punjab]] and ...to Islam, during the reign of Akbar, Many Jatts, accepted Islam. The Some Jatt Clans of Jalandhar District that converted to Islam, were Goraya, Kang, San
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  • ...illa Jogian' (the 'Hill of Ascetics') that a heartbroken Dheedo Ranjha, a Jatt of the Ranjha clan became a Jogi (an ascetic). Today the story is still su
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  • {{infobox Biodata|Subject Name =Jagga Jatt<br>ਜੱਗਾ ਜੱਟ |Image name=|Name =Jagat Singh Sidhu<br>ਜਗਤ ...t]] in [[British Punjab]]. to Sardar Makhan Singh, and Mai Bhagan, a Sidhu Jatt couple of Burj Ran Singh. Jagga's father S. Makhan Singh passed away when h
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  • | Punjabi ...community and brohterhood. Kahan Singh Nabha was NOT a 'Khatri'. He was a Jatt. Pritam Singh may got confused in mentioning this fact.
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  • ...f India.[History of the Jatt Clans - H.S Duleh "(Translation from original Punjabi work "Jattan da Itihas" by Gurjant Singh)".] [1911 census of British Punjab ...trilineally and also serve as the traditional family genealogists of the [[Jatt|Jat]], a peasant caste. Their religion is simple [[Hindu|Hinduism]] and [[S
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  • Its original spelling in Punjabi was 'Bunga', and its literal meaning is 'flower'. Though the origin of the *Navpreet Banga(Punjabi Actress/YouTuber)In 2016, she got immense fame as a lookalike of Priyanka C
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  • ...Earlier Maharaja Ranjit Singh's father Sardar Mahan singh had attacked the Jatt Virks of Jhabbar, but had lost two battles. Ranjit Singh decided to form an ...iven him a body and voice which was built to lead armies instead of common Punjabi folks.
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  • ...ssion over alcohol defining Punjabi masculinity always make their way into Punjabi movies and music. We shouldn't boil Sikhi down to a religion with hard and ...' Jesminder "Jess" Bhamra (Parminder Nagra) is the 18-year-old daughter of Punjabi Sikhs from Hounslow, west London. She follows her dreams of playing footbal
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  • ...of women's education, was born on 10 April 1882 in a Udasi (Hindu), Sidhu Jatt family of Chand Purana, a village in Firozpur district of the Punjab. From the Punjabi book "Adarshak Singhnia"
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  • The word '''[[Sangat]]''' is the [[Punjabi]] form of the [[Sanskrit]] term '''"sangti"''', which means '''company''', ...d as [[Bhai Buddha]], who was contemporary with the first six Gurus, was a Jatt of Randhava subcaste.
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  • ...e of the Pannu Jatt Sikh clan. Naushehra holds a prominent position in the Punjabi state politics with a number of prominent state politicians vying for candi ...ublic service with the local irrigation canal or otherwise known as Sua in Punjabi as part of the Upper Bari Doab irrigation network in 1859. The villagers he
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  • ...ura", as he was originally named, was the only son of Bhai Suggha, a Hindu Jatt of Randhawa clan, and Mai Gauran, who was born into a [[Sandhu]] family. ...ld man." From that day, Bura, came to be known as Bhai Buddha, buddha in [[Punjabi]] means wise (wisdom usually only comes with age). Later, when advanced in
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  • Mazhabi Sikhs (Punjabi: ਮਜਬੀ ਸਿੱਖ) (also spelt as Mazbhi, Mazbi, Majhabhi or Majab ...igh standard" and that their contribution to the war surpassed that of the Jatt Sikhs.
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