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  • ...g will hear his first cases today. [[Rabinder Singh]] QC, 39, who will sit today as a deputy (part-time) high court judge, is also thought to be the younges ...hearing a number of applications at the Royal Courts of Justice in London today for permission to challenge immigration decisions.
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  • ...to make peace with [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] than to engage him in a war. Today the pier has been revamped and houses many restaurants, ect. ...the paving stones of the old streets in London were cobbled of granite in India to be used as ballast to steady the ships in heavy seas. Often reloaded th
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  • ...Prince" as in Rajasthan where the word "Kuwar" means prince. In Rajasthan, India 'Kuwar' (from Sanskrit Kumĝra) is commonly used to refer to a prince, and Some Sikhs today have chosen to retain their traditional caste-system based family names in
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  • ...cieties, confined prior to the migrations of 1947, mainly to north-western India, were the Sahajdhari Committee of Multan, Guru Nanak Sahajdhari Diwan of Pa ...dispersed in the country. Their India-wide forum was the Sarab Hind (All-India) Sahajdharis Conference which rotated from town to town for its annual sess
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  • ...da.jpg|thumb|250px|right|{{cs|'''Bhathinda District in [[Punjab state]], [[India]]}}]] ...some 50 km from [[Bathinda]], in the state of [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], [[India]]. It is the largest city in the [[Faridkot District]] and has a large cott
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  • ...y [[Sanskrit]] grammarians since Patañjali to refer to dialects of North [[India]] that deviate from the norm of Sanskrit grammar. The term apabhraṃśa in The term Prakrit (which includes Pĝli) is used for the popular dialects of India which were spoken until the 4th - 8th century, but some scholars use the te
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  • ...gements at 8 to 12 years of age are not uncommon in some interior parts of India. The wedding is performed a couple of years after the engagement. After the
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  • ...s spelled Panjabi) is the official language of the [[Punjab]] regions of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. It is an Indo-European language of the Indo-Iranian sub Punjabi culture, much like its Bengali counterpart, suffered a split between India and Pakistan during the Partition of 1947. As such, Punjabi language and cu
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  • ...haheed Bhagat Singh’s]]''' statue stands outside Parliament House, Delhi, India.]] '''[[New Delhi]], [[India]]. August 15, 2008''' A larger than life statue for a larger than life hero
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  • ...re notable prospects mostly because they are prospects. They’re both from India - students at the Guru Govind Singh Sports College - who entered The Millio ...s after the duo emerged winner of the "Million Dollar Arm" contest held in India, in which more than 30,000 Indian youth participated.
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  • ...re removed and taken away by Pakistan army and have not been returned till today.
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  • ...tly Muslim, while many Sindhi Hindus imigrated to [[India]] when [[British India]] was divided in 1947. ...was not uncommon for the Sindhis to make their first son a [[Sikh]]. Even today the Sindhis worship Guru Nanak with the same fervor that they accord to, Sh
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  • ...orway in the early 1970's. There are about 2500 registered Sikhs in Norway today, most live in Oslo and Drammen. Gurdwara Alnabru was opened in 1983 and bec ...organization, but try their best to follow the rules set for Gurdwaraer in India.
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  • ...anded.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurudwara Damdama Sahib (Nanded, Maharashtra - India)]] ...e worlds left the Punjab on his way to visit with Sangats in the south of India. Traveling with an entourage of Sikhs he reached Rajasthan, after passing
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  • ...ngat.org/2009/08/india-and-pakistan-celebrate-62nd-independence-day081947/ India and Pakistan celebrate 62nd Independence day] ...basis of religion, with Pakistan (later declared) as an Islamic state and India as a secular one.
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  • ...i of Mahabharta fame. Located in the ancient Panchal range of Mountains in today's Jammu & Kashmir, it has become the scene of a dispute between its Muslims ...es and blood to defile Hindu and Sikh temples, but while the newspapers of India and Jammu tell stories of the arrests daily of militants captured with larg
    5 KB (884 words) - 22:38, 27 December 2008
  • ...ctices considered very beadabi to Sikhs. That they fought this practice in India's first peaceful morcha, ''only on their part (as thousands were brutally k Today 2200 acres of land is attached to the Gurdwara's holdings. The building is
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  • ...da.jpg|thumb|350px|right|{{cs|'''Bhathinda District in [[Punjab state]], [[India]]}}]] ...f the oldest and most famous cities in [[Punjab]] state of north-western [[India]]. The old town was called Vikramgarh during the pre-Muhammadan period. Tra
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  • ...became the King of India. During that period a mutiny had started in South India. To bruise the mutiny he started to move towards south with his army and al ...ich or poor, belong to high caste or low caste. Even the mughal emperor of India at that time Akbar when came to have a view of Guru Ji he had to also sit i
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  • ...the foreign hand. Her government was doing its best but what could it do? India was under threat from foreign powers who were meddling in our affairs. ...very campaign against them (Bofors? Oh, that was a CIA plot to destabilise India, etc etc) and for nearly every failure to control law and order.
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