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  • ...w located in Pakistan. Below are news reports of the yatrees visiting holy places in Pakistan from [[India]]. ...ee transport facility to the Yatrees to have an easy access to the worship places.
    9 KB (1,368 words) - 10:29, 17 April 2009
  • ...lims have a regular routine of visiting some of these shrines due to their historic significance.
    10 KB (1,616 words) - 01:45, 6 August 2012
  • ...ly meaning Gateway to God, Haridwar is considered one of the seven holiest places according to Hindus, as the devas are said to have left their footprints th ...of every twelve Years and the Ardh Kumbh after every six years. The other places are Allahabad (also known as Prayag), Ujjain and Nasik. Kumbh, 1998 was the
    12 KB (2,110 words) - 02:50, 9 March 2010
  • ...ave taken their traditional community kitchen to one of the most dangerous places on earth today - Syria. Giving a twist to the concept of langar, a group of * [[Kali Bein, Kar Sewa Restores the Historic River]]
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  • ...and elsewhere. This is a historic day for the Panth. In many ways, it is a historic day for both India and Pakistan."'' '''[http://www.pmindia.nic.in/speech/co ...istan, the same facility is now being given to Hindus as well to travel to places like Ketas Raj.
    24 KB (3,789 words) - 02:55, 20 August 2008
  • ...and sometimes flowery designs into which stones are in-laid at appropriate places. Workers in metal emboss pictures and other designs on copper or other meta ===Places in a Gurdwara===
    17 KB (2,933 words) - 15:14, 22 July 2007
  • ...volving and empowering the community ensures the long-term survival of the historic building and its associated cultural traditions." ...he most significant historic settlements of the region. There are numerous historic sites associated with saints of different religions within the walls of thi
    21 KB (3,247 words) - 10:37, 22 October 2012
  • Jalandhar, Punjab(India): A historic city mentioned in the Puranas. ...n into Hinduism of those Hindus who were converted to other religions. The places of worship of the Arya Samajists are different from those of the Sanatan Dh
    8 KB (1,265 words) - 20:37, 6 June 2007
  • ...hearing of that person or makes any gesture in the sight of that person or places any object in the sight of that person, shall be punished with imprisonment ...nevolent rule of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] was only a memory. The Historic Places of worship of the Sikhs, the Gurdwaras and sites associated with the Gurus
    9 KB (1,513 words) - 23:53, 11 August 2013
  • ...n the societal life in order to attain salvation. Among other inaccessible places, Guru Nanak also traveled to the ice covered mountains of Uttarakhand in th There are signs and memorials indicating the event of Guru Nanak’s visit to places in India, like Sikkim, Bhutan, Tibet, Sumer mountain, Lake Mansarovar in Ti
    11 KB (1,888 words) - 01:30, 3 July 2013
  • ...his wife Gursharan Kaur, Badnore and Capt Amarinder paid obeisance at the historic Gurdwara Ber Sahib here. Former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal a ...ns which will be responsible for the development of infrastructure at holy places and supervising the religious and cultural events.
    8 KB (1,198 words) - 17:26, 28 November 2018
  • ...s and a mosque. Even today, the people of Sri Hargobindpur visit all these places frequently and freely, regardless of their religious affiliations. ...main entrance to the settlement. This little known monument is of enormous historic importance as it is the only existing example of a gate built by a Sikh Gur
    17 KB (2,938 words) - 17:04, 1 July 2014
  • ...the seven known [[Gurdwara]]s in [[Bangladesh]]. It is the most important historic Gurdwara, commemorating the visit of [[Guru Nanak]] in 1506-1507. This Gurd ...side [[India]] which was graced more than once by [[Guru Baba Nanak]]. Its historic and religious importance outside India is second perhaps only to the Gurdwa
    26 KB (4,342 words) - 17:41, 21 December 2014
  • ==Sikhs Win Control of their own Places of Worship== ...n. With this came the reorganization of Sikh Shrines. Later in 1920's Sikh Historic Shrines like Nankana Sahib, Punja Sahib, Golden Temple, TarnTaran Sahib, et
    14 KB (2,249 words) - 06:58, 12 June 2019
  • ...35169|n|76.499128|e}} (the holy '''City of Bliss''') is one of the holiest places of the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]]. Located about 95kms north-we ...esh. No Gurdwara has, so far, been built at Ajner, Malakpur and some other places associated with Guru Gobind Singh Sahib's stay at Anandpur Sahib and his jo
    21 KB (3,588 words) - 08:17, 20 April 2024
  • ...a Singh, Gurdwara Jhulna Mahal, and Thatti Khara. With so many Gurwaras of historic importance, the [[Majha|Majha belt]] has long been a Sikh centre of pilgrim This religio-historic ''khuh'' (well) was dug by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in memory of his mother at the
    21 KB (3,167 words) - 12:04, 10 October 2014
  • ...been sent to collect funds 'owed' to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. That historic battle was fought at the site where Gurdwara Sri Kavi Darbar, the very same All these places were reconstructed or renovated during the 1980s.
    9 KB (1,455 words) - 04:29, 1 March 2011
  • ...ngh Ji was "pilgrimage on bicycle." He traveled far and wide, to different historic gurduaras in both India and Pakistan, on his bicycle. His commitment to Sik ...cularly advocated the apt pronunciation of the Sabad (pausing in the right places so as to aid comprehension).
    8 KB (1,344 words) - 00:40, 27 February 2011
  • ...Alexander, Sack of Nagar Thatta and Arghoon rule of Sindh talks about pre-historic central asian tribe named Tarkhan. Beveridge, Isaac Taylor, C. R. Condor an Tarkhankut is name of peninsula in Ukraine and there are various places named Tarkhan in Russia.
    11 KB (1,714 words) - 06:22, 14 February 2020
  • ...terror, torture and forced conversions. The Sikhs having no idols in their places of worship and professing faith in One God were largely ignored. Guru Arjan As Ahmad Shah was returning home after his historic victory over the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat in 1761, the Sikh
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