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  • ...el Rajputs of Bundelkhand. Bhim Chand's father, Dip Chand, was a tributary of the Mughals and he was allowed to exercise nominal authority over twentytwo ...is son Guru Gobind Singh, continued to live in the city after his father's Martyrdom in Delhi. Later he renamed the city Anandpur.
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  • ...[[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in [[November]] [[1675]]. He was the younger brother of [[Diwan Mati Das]]. According to [[Bhatt Vahl Talauda]] he served [[Guru Te ...ni'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful.
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  • ...l]], [[Mahri Chand]] and [[Ganga Ram]]) took a heroic part in the [[battle of Bhangani]], near [[Paonta]], now in Himachal Pradesh, fought on 18 Septembe ...Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the [[Battle of Bhangani]], Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bhai Sahib was martyre
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  • ...ing the early part of the 17th century. <ref>Page 170, The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies, Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech</ref> The sect was excommunic ...sfully tried to execute the sixth Sikh [[Guru Har Gobind]] ji. After death of Guru Arjan Dev ji, Prithi Chand had declared himself as the sixth Guru para
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  • ...to be executed by the [[Mughal]]s in November 1675 before the [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadar]]. ...i]] in 1657 A.D. Returning home, he left his three elder sons for service of the Guru's institution. Bhai Dayal Das was fifteen when he entered the Guru
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  • ...e word "Diwali" is a contraction of "Deepavali" which translates into "row of lamps". Diwali is an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, ...es the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. These lamps are kept on during the night and one's house i
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  • ...as Navneet Singh Kadian alias Navneet Singh Quadian alias Pal was a member of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 197 ...he Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, [[Bidar]] in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.
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  • ...Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji’s visit in the course of his travels in malva parts of Punjab. ...ore returning to Bhikhi. The villagers, to commemorate this historic event of Muglu Ji’s devotion and Guruji’s response, raised a memorial on the sit
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  • ...right|<small>Todar Mal covers the ground with gold coins to release bodies of the Sahibzade and Mata Gujari for cremation</small>]] ...t|<small>Guru Gobind Singh uproots a plant and says, "This spells the end of the Mughal Empire</small>]]
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  • ...[[Mughal]] army and the [[Sikh]]s, including the [[Sahibzada]]s and three of the original five [[Panj Piare]] (the Five Beloved). ...1704 in which the Guru and 40 Sikhs fought against overwhelming odds, both of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s sons [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh|Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahi
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  • ...671 to 1675. He was a harsh man and was forcible converting many thousands of non-Muslims to Islam. ...u masses, Guru replied "Such activities can only be stopped by a sacrifice of a great person".
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  • ...a district of the [[Punjab]]. He received his early education at the hands of his father. Shaikh `Abd al-Ahad, and later studied at {{w|Sialkot}}, now in ...nd treatises on many fine points of the Sufi doctrine such as the concepts of prophecy {nubuwwah) and sainthood (walayah) and the relationship between sh
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  • * '''14''' [[Vaisakhi]] = Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] *'''15''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...- 31st July, 1992) was a Sikh freedom fighter and martyr. He was the chief of [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. ...fields to help ends meet. He also helped around the house and never tired of working.
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  • ...e Lobana community of Sikhs, who played an important role during the times of the [[Sikh Gurus]]. He was a trader and a contractor and supplier for the M ...display) he did so by setting fire to his home, concealing the cremation of the Guru's body. At the same time, Bhai Jaita was on his to Anandpur Sahib
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • [[File:b40janamsakhi.jpg|thumb|right|400px|One of the beautiful illustrations attributed to Alam Chand, a mason and gifted ar ==Its inclusion of fifty-seven illustrations sets this Janamsakhi apart==
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...tch."'' A day to remember Lahore's martyrs, 16 Mar 2002, KS Dhaliwal, Time of India [https://web.archive.org/web/20121025082954/http://articles.timesofin ...illage Fatehgarh in district Hoshiarpur.<ref name = "Isemonger">An account of the Ghadr conspiracy, 1913-1915, pp i , pp 161, F C Isemonger; J Slattery ,
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  • ...Jaita reached with his sacred charge Bhai Deva Ram's house, the site of the present Gurdwara Sis Gahj (formerly known as Sis Asthan). Bhai Jai ...var, enclosed by a high wall, is. to the west between the central building of the shrine and the fort.
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