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  • '''Kerala's First Sikh Convert- Nintyone-year old Sardar Bhupinder Singh''' ...r Bhupinder Singh from Kadakarapally is the only living Malayalee [[Sikh]] in Kerala. People call him "Sikh Chettan", that is, elder brother.
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  • ...Management of Sikh Diwans and Temples of Vancouver with branches elsewhere in Canada and the USA was also an early organization. ...pter IV (see page 119). Being a Bengali he was unable to talk to the Sikhs in their own language, and his paper was unintelligible to the great majority
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  • ...e within the sales industry. He has proven successful and is accomplished in property, recruitment, media and publishing sales. ...currently the UK's largest and most comprehensive Sikh business directory in the UK. It is an established and trusted brand which stimulates community n
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  • ...he Khalsa Upadeshak (Missionary) College, Gujranwala, from where he passed in 1922, the Giani examination of the Punjab University, Lahore. ...inted JATHEDAR OF SRI AKAL TAKHT, AMRITSAR, from which position he retired in 1955.
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  • [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...are [[Sikh]]s of the Guru who have upheld the Nishaan Sahib, the Sikh flag in [[Thailand]]. ...surname were Madan, Narula and chawla. They were the first Indian diaspora in Thailand.
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  • This page lists all known important Sikhi events taking place around the world. ...l UK & Europe Sky 840 today (08/01/11) at 2.30pm – 5.30pm. Live world wide in India MH1 8pm - 11pm and on www.wahegurulive.com!
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  • [[Image:Bikram Singh-dies in crash.jpg||175px|right|]] ...oi (MC) and Maj Gen Nanavati along with the pilot Flt. Lt. Sodhi also died in the crash.
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  • ...per, Baisakhi Mall Khatri, of Kunjah, a village in Gujrat district, now in Pakistan, he trained as an accountant and served as a munshi under the chie ...y. He had a major role in organizing the Sikh army on a regular basis and in the early territorial conquests of the young Maharaja.
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  • '''Gaddi''' is a [[Punjabi]] term also found in other south-Asian languages which stands for ''"seat"'' and usually refers In [[Sikhi]] the term "Gur-Gaddi" or "[[Gurgaddi]] is used to refer to the [[G
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  • ...ib (Bhibhour Sahib or Vibhore Sahib)''' is situated in the [[Nangal]] City in [[Ropar]] Distt. It was here that [[Guru Gobind Singh]] came at the invitat ...uru Gobind Singh life when he had time to enjoy hunting and writing poetry in praise of [[God]].
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  • [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...m/world/report-diaspora-determined-to-keep-indian-culture-traditions-alive-in-trinidad-1317270}} </ref> Gurdwara <ref> Gurudwara Sahib Trinidad and Toba .../maps/1Pgm15ZgTd24XGcH6 </ref>was started by one businessman Hemraj Singh in around 1929 who was owner of Turban Brand Factory <ref> Turban Brand Factor
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  • '''March''' is the third month of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the lengt March 14 = 1 [[Chet]] Nanakshahi New Year
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  • ...83 a copy of a ''janamasakhi'' was dispatched by the India Office Library in London for the use of [[Trumpp's Translation Of Portions Of The Guru Granth ...t came to be known as the ''Vilayat Vali'' or the ''foreign janamsakhi''.) This janamsakhi was the basis of the accounts written by Trumpp, Macauliffe, and
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  • ...asthan in India. He is known as "Plato" of Jat caste in India. He was born in the month of February 1707. He was one of the eighteen living sons of Thaku ...peror recognized him and the title of 'Raja' (King) was conferred upon him in 1724.
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  • ...r Mela''' is organised every year in December at Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, in the Fatehgarh Sahib district of Punjab to pay homage to the martyrdom of Ba ...r brother, Baba Zorawar Singh. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender
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  • '''Movable dates for [[Sikh festivals]]''' (these change every year in line with the lunar phase) |width=20%|'''Year'''
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  • ...30-page Siri Guru Granth Sahib, which is possibly the largest and heaviest in the world. ...or his second copy which weighed 45kg and was 76.2cm long and 48.26cm wide in 2004.
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  • ...verted to [[Islam]], Bhai Langah Belonging to the village of Jhabal Kalan, in the present [[Amritsar district]] of the [[Punjab]], he was one of the thre ...was privileged to be included in the marriage party of [[Guru Hargobind]] in [[1604]]. Langah, as well, was one of the five Sikhs chosen to accompany Gu
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