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  • ...the death of Emperor Jahangir, Shah Jahan became the Emperor of Hindustan in 1628. Shahjahan appointed [[Kuleej Khan]] as the Governor of Punjab. Kuleej ...the Royal Hawk. The Royal Army, already upset that the Sikhs were hunting in their private reserve, asked, with some indignance - even using some 'bitte
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  • ...hard to stop the entry of bare-headed people into the worship halls of the Gurdwaras. ...as killed in a fake encounter, on October 15, 1992 at village Kang Araian (district Jullundur).
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  • '''Giani Chet Singh''' was born in 15 March 1902 at Bhakhrewali, Gujrat district. His father's name was Sardar Ganesha Singh and his mother was named Mata J ...dit Narain Singh Nirmala he studied many Vedas & Granths in Urdu and Hindi in Kotla Marhi. He use to do Sangat of Baba Prem Singh Of Murala.
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  • ...ynasty..jpg|thumb|400px|left|File:Original Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, Built In 1844, by the Maharaja Karam Singh, 1798-1845 of Patiala Dynasty..jpg]] ...istrict called [[Fatehgarh sahib]] and marks the sad site of the execution in 1705 of the two younger sons of the tenth Sikh master at the behest of [[Wa
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  • ...two sons to go into battle. Guru Gobind Singh declared that all the Sikhs in the fort were his beloved sons. ...ll>Painting inside Gurdwara Katalgarh Sahib showing Sahibzada Jujhar Singh in battle. "Purja purja cut maarhu, kaboo na chhodu khaat"</small>.]]
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  • ...rey octagonal tower, standing 40 metres high, is the tallest building in [[Amritsar]]. ...g a miracle and warned him that one's spiritual power should be displayed "in purity of doctrine and holiness of living". It is said that Atal Rai told h
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  • ...th-century when the [[Khalsa]] were driven from their homes to seek safety in remote hills and deserts. ...longing mainly to the [[Udasi]] sect, who, after the advent of the British in 1849, began to consider the shrines and lands attached to them as their own
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  • ...ict but in 2005, the district was split off to form the New Nankana Saahib District. ...nd then, his last visit to his native place being in 1510. Several shrines in the town, raised long after his death, mark the places where he was born, w
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  • [[Image:India.amritsar.map.jpg|300px|right]] '''In Pictures:'''<br>
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  • ...was taken to Lahore by his maternal uncle, Karam Singh, who was a Subahdar in the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Dhanna Singh Malvai introduced him to th ...urama, the blind, another celebrated scholar of the day, whose seat was in Amritsar.
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  • ...Mai Bhago, had converted to Sikhism, during the time of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, in the 1580s. ...ah Alam II, made a settlement with them that allowed Baghel Singh to raise Gurdwaras on Sikh historical sites and allowed them to take six annals of each rupee
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  • ...on, the Guru blessed his Gursikh who as a result felt contented. ''"Amb"'' in [[Punjabi]] means {{w|mangoe}}. ...It was season of mangoes and the court of the great Guru Arjun Dev Ji was in place. The followers were giving their offerings. Followers from Kabul came
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  • ...is also called Parliament of the Sikh Nation. Apart from the management of Gurdwaras, the S.G.P.C runs many prestigious educational institutions including Medic ...er (sarbarah) appointed by the British deputy commissioner of [[Amritsar]] district. The committee and the sarbarah, a retired risaldar (cavalry) major and hon
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  • ...om Kartarpur, the habitation he had founded on the bank of the River Ravi. In the words of the Miharban Janam Sakhi, "As the Guru entered Achal, the name Nanak whose sabdas (hymns) the world recited was at the festival. Whoever was in Achal rushed to see him, no one stayed away; sannyasis; householders and ev
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  • ...hitotulo, or Shatadru (the River Sutlej), which was about 2000 H or 533 km in circuit. The Shatadru principality subsequently became part of the vast kin ...val towns of [[Sunam]] and [[Samana]] were subordinated to it and included in what was called Sirhind sarkar of the [[Subah of Delhi]].
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  • ...d Bibi Dharam Kaur a Sandhu Jatt family of Poohla village, in [[Amritsar]] district of the [[Punjab]]. He had a younger sister named Bibi Tar Kaur. He was a pi ...volutionaries were plotting the overthrow of the Khan and had taken refuge in the jungle. Bhai Taru Singh and his sister, Tar kaur (Taro) Kaur gave food
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  • ..., constructed the present building, a domed square sanctum with a pavilion in front standing on a spacious, raised platform, and made an endowment of abo ...khs to stay in Nankana Sahib to perform the daily services in the shrines. In 1968 the number was reduced to 5.
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  • ...Muslims. He first opened his campaign againt the Indian National Congress in 1887. The Indian national congress was founded in 1885 by Some British and Anglo-Indians to demand a legislative assembly and
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  • ...mp in 1708, after the departure of the emperor [[Bahadur Shah]] and where, in October 2008, the [[300 years of Guruship|300th anniversary]] celebration o ...[[Takhat Patna Sahib]] in [[Bihar]] District and [[Takhat Damdama Sahib]] in Talwandi Sabo, Bhatinda, [[Punjab]].
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  • ...er Shah Sun Marg in the [[Punjab]]. The town was founded by [[Guru Arjan]] in 1594 on land granted during the reign of [[Emperor Akbar]]. [[Guru Arjan]]' ...turned hostile, attacked [[Kartarpur]]. After a battle lasting three days in which the Guru's youngest son, Tegh Bahadur, displayed feats of valour, Gur
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