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  • ...Lahore Darbar" is not used even in British records until after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. ...ard, Court, Avitabile and Ventura, the architects of the Europeanized wing of the Darbar's army were Christians.
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  • ...de of the border is [[Dera Baba Nanak]] [1Km. from Border] in the district of [[Gurdaspur]]. The shrine is located about 3 kms from the Indo-Pakistan bor ...h]]. Recently, there has been lobbying to open the corridor for Sikhs from India to visit the shrine without any hindrance or visa. It lies only 3km from th
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  • ...h Khan Najeebabadi, an Indian historian of Islam, wrote that they entered India thru Debal, Sindh with Muhammad Bin Qasim in 92 Hijri (711CE). He refered t ...eans that they could not be of Indian ancestary. This is more true because of the fact that even today '''Arains''' don't like to marry outside their cla
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  • ...Maharaja Ranjit Singh, there were several attempts to raise the old glory of the Khalsa. Several movements to reform Sikhism were started. First one be ..." because of their peculiar style they used in reciting Gurbani (Sayings of the Gurus). This style was in a high pitched voice, called Kook in punjabi,
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  • ...hmir.jpg|thumb|220px|Gulab Singh of Kashmir.<br><small>From the collection of the V&A Museum.</small>]] ...le the state, the second-largest principality under the British Raj, until India gained its independence in 1947.
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  • For those of us who've been to Sree Darbaar Sahib Amritsar, we may have noticed a sign o ...ct. All the people described this supernatural scene as the wondrful doing of Sri Guru Ram Das himself" (translation based on one in Strange but True in
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  • [[Image:Dr Manmohan Singh PM.jpg|thumb|Dr. Manmohan Singh, India's fourteenth Prime Minister |right]] ...er]] [[1932]]) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of the [[Republic of India]]. He is the first Indian Prime Minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to return t
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  • ...erce persecution which overtook the Sikhs made the immediate reformation of a similar force impossible, yet the Sikh warriors in small groups continue ...(d. 1734), an elderly Sikh, acted on such occasions as the common leader of the entire congregation.
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  • ...belonged to the Saddozai section of the Popalzai clan of the Abdali tribe of Afghans. ...and quickly rose from the position of a personal attendant to the command of Nadir's Abdali contingent in which capacity he accompanied the Persian conq
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  • ...ru principality subsequently became part of the vast kingdom called Trigat of which Jalandhar was the capital. ...inated to it and included in what was called Sirhind sarkar of the [[Subah of Delhi]].
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  • ...Singh, was a civilian, parliamentarian and intellectual, who was a master of manysided learning. Besides Sikh theology, he was vastly learned in philos A distinguished linguist he had mastered several of the languages of the east and the west. Besides English, which he could spin around his fing
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  • ...Governor VP Singh Badnore and CM Amarinder Singh lay the foundation stone of 26 projects at Sultanpur Lodhi on Friday, 23-Nov-2018. Tribune Photo: Malki ...odhi]] in [[Kapurthala]] district, where [[Nanak Dev]] spent over 14 years of his early life, the Captain exhorted the people to reconnect with his teach
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  • ...[[1924]] for the restoration to his throne of [[Maharaja Ripudaman Singh]] of [[Nabha]], a Sikh princely state in the [[Punjab]]. ...Morcha and donned a black turban as a mark of protest against the massacre of the reformists at [[Nankana Sahib]]. His contacts with the Indian nationali
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  • ...te representative in Illinois General Assembly. He was the CEO and founder of a non-partisan political technology solutions firm, ElectionMall™ Technol ...icles. He served as an aide to the Lieutenant Governor and State Treasurer of Illinois.
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  • * '''[[Establishment of Kartarpur|see also "Establishment of Kartarpur"]]''' ...Lahore-Chak Amru line. It lies in the tehsil Shakkar Garh district Narowal of West Punjab, about 60Km from [[Lahore]].
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  • [[Image:A-portrait-of-Hari-Singh-3.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Painting of the Sikh Lion Hari Singh Nalwa]] .... His father, Gurdial Singh Uppal, had taken part in many of the campaigns of the Sukkarchakkias [[Charat Singh Sukkarchakia]] and Mahari Singh.
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  • ...umb|450px|right|The Sri Darbar Sahib as it would have appeared in the Days of Maharaja Ranjit Singh ]] ...from the simple roots of pan (all) + hopla (arms, armor). It is the plural of Hoplon (weapon); ancient Greek warriors were called hoplites (weapon bearer
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  • ...son to enter British Columbia and had to have come via direct passage from India. These were very unreasonable laws as the average Indian only earned about ...an illegal voyage and the ship placed under police guard. The Sikh Police of Hong Kong were often used to terrorize prospective emigrants.
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  • ...ily Sikh Ardas (prayer). He compiled [[Dasam Granth]] which includes Banis of Guru Gobind Singh. ...ahadur]]’s visit to village Akoi/Malwa in 1665. Based on critical analysis of ancient Sikh writings, it appears that Bhai Mani Singh may have been born
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  • ...e one of the seven clans of the [[Mohyal]]s who are [[Saraswat Brahmins]] of the Punjab. The other six clans are Bali, Bhimwal, [[Datt]]/Dutt, Lau, [[Mo Chhibbers derive their [[gotra]] from Rishi [[Bhrigu]], one of the [[Saptarishi]]s .
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