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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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  • ...H LALOTRA<ref>https://risingkashmir.com/general-zorawar-singh-is-it-a-case-of-historical-negationism-ddf785ee-5280-4adf-ae7e-fe91d77f0eea</ref>. == Reality of Background ==
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  • ...used to say that had Lal Singh lived, no one would possibly have heard of the second maestro, Dhian Chand. ...d and arrested during a police baton charge on a procession in the streets of Montgomery.
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  • '''Kashmir''' also known as Cashmere, os located in the north-western region of the [[Indian]] subcontinent. Historically the term Kashmir was used to refe ...Poonch, Muzafarabad, Jammu, Gilgit and Baltistan regions. The main "Valley of Kashmir" is a low-lying fertile region surrounded by magnificent mountains
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  • ...s. The gunman, Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist, shot several people of the [[Sikh]] faith at the Gurdwara, and also a responding police officer. A ...r Observer">{{cite news |titlePeace prayer and vigil in Surrey for victims of Wisconsin Sikh temple massacre |url=http://www.vancouverobserver.com/city/
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  • ...s. The gunman, Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist, shot several people of the [[Sikh]] faith at the Gurdwara, and also a responding police officer. A ...r Observer">{{cite news |titlePeace prayer and vigil in Surrey for victims of Wisconsin Sikh temple massacre |url=http://www.vancouverobserver.com/city/
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  • {{p|Image:Patna.gif|Takhat Patna Sahib in Bihar State India.}} ...rly years here before moving to [[Anandpur]]. Besides being the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh, [[Patna]] was also honored by visits from [[Guru Nanak]]
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  • ...ish Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli proclaimed Queen Victoria "Empress of India" in 1877. Like all significant jewels, the Kohinoor has its share of legends. It is reputed to bring misfortune or death to any male who wears o
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  • ...ty of Jatt soldiers and Dalla Chaudhary. They both breaked the false pribe of Dalla Chaudhary and Jatt soldiers at Damdama Sahib Talwandi sabo.]] ...i ji, Rangretian daa Itihaas. Baba Dhir singh Rangreta was younger brother of Baba Bir Singh Rangreta and he was born in 1686 A.D.<ref>https://en.wikiped
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  • ...cal manpower to help Myanmar in scientific research. Under this agreement, India will get crude oil. ...an people. But to my surprise, Burmese people have no common heritage with India. Rather they have strong links with the Indo-Chinese races.
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  • ...hmir. Aru Ram had met [[Guru Har Rai]] and sought his blessing at the time of the latter's visit to Kashmir in 1660. ...ere losing their religion to the fanatic zeal and proletyzation activities of Islamic crusaders.
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