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  • After that the family shifted to Sangrur where Bhai sahib had his academic qualification. He used to take keen inter ...000 people to take Amrit and had them baptized at Shri [[Anandpur sahib]], District [[Ropar]]; the birthplace of the [[Khalsa]].
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  • ...of Varyam Singh and Nand Kaur at the village of Thikrivala, now in Sangrur district of the Punjab, .in January 1890. An attack of smallpox when he was barely t
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  • Another incident of violence was reported from Lehragaga in Sangrur district where members of two communities pelted stones at each other. ...r cities including Amritsar, Jalandhar, Phagwara, Muktsar, Faridkot, Moga, Sangrur, Barnala, Mansa, Bathinda, Mohali, Patiala, and Ludhiana.
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  • ...1879 Bk/15 April 1822, at Laungoval, a village in present-day [[Sangrur]] district of the [[Punjab]]. Gian Singh claimed descent from the brother of Bhai Mani
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  • February 19, 1996: Chandigarh district court issued a challan against 12 accused and three absconders in the conne April 30, 1996: Chandigarh district court framed charges against 11 accused including Balwant Singh Rajaona, Gu
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  • *1. SATNAM SINGH S/O HARBANS SINGH, AGED 24 YEARS V.P.O KUHLI KALAN , DISTRICT LUDHIANA. PANJAB, INDIA. ...R SINGH S/O BALDEV SINGH, AGED……… YEARS V.P.O BANGSIPURA , TEHSIL JAGRAON, DISTRICT LUDHIANA,PANJAB,INDIA.
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  • ...Jatt family of Kamboval village (currently extinct), near Sunam in Sangrur district of the Punjab. However, both of these claims are false. ...e originally from Nahan, Himachal Pradesh, and migrated to Village Alipur, District of Muzaffargarh, Multan, Pakistan in approximately 1582-1600 (B).
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  • ...armer from Ratia, some 15 km from Dhuri, a Hindu-dominated town in Sangrur district, and Kamal, a Hindu whose family migrated from Sialkot in [[Pakistan]], hav
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  • ...tive years were spent in a small village called Bhadaur in the [[Sangrur]] district of Punjab, India.
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  • ...ad Singh and I to visit the Akal De-addiction Center at Cheema in district Sangrur, Punjab. "Biba Ji," he said to me, "you should visit and write about the dr ...-THUMB.jpg|It’s a nondescript temple at Halhalia village in Bihar’s Araria district. It doesn’t have an idol; a mound of earth in one corner of the roofless
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  • The house of Bagrian is situated on Malerkotla Nabha Road in Malerkotla District. The Bhai Sahibs of Bagrian had originally descended from the branch of Kho ...t him down as one of the most loyal and enlightened Raises of the Ludhiana district. He was a Viceregal Darbari. He died in 1889, and was succeeded in his esta
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  • ...apurthala Jail) and three children from her village Khanowal in Kapurthala district. She was so calm and fearless when she described her tribulations. She is f ...about 55 years a farmer and former MLA belonging to village Ghummankala , district Gurdaspur.
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  • ...a Singh : mother: Sada Kaur) at the village of Ballovali, in Gujranwala district of the Punjab (now in Pakistan). Teja Singh completed his schooling at Fazi ...il his family took Amrit in 1905. He was born in 1877 in village Balowali, district Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. His father, S. Rala Singh was a physician. Af
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  • Sher Singh was born in Sunam in the [[Sangrur district]] of Punjab to a farming family headed by Sardar Tehal Singh (known as Chuh
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  • ...akh 1879 sk/15 April 1822, at Laungoval, a village in present-day Sangrur district of the Punjab. The Panth Prakash and Twarikh Guru Khalsa are the most impor
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  • ...January 14, 1761 in the village of Sarinh, In the present day district of Sangrur Punjab. Akali Phula Singh born into a sikh family. Historical Dictionary of
    27 KB (4,690 words) - 21:26, 7 March 2024
  • ...apurthala Jail) and three children from her village Khanowal in Kapurthala district. She was so calm and fearless when she described her tribulations. She is f ...about 55 years, a farmer and former MLA belonging to village Ghummankala , district Gurdaspur.
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  • ...25 acres of land, where he founded the village of Sukerchak, in [[Amritsar District]]. ...ardarni Desan Kaur, daughter of Sardar Amir Singh Waraich, of [[Gujranwala District]].
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  • ...same role, but has grown in prominence in comparison to Jalpaiguri and the district of Coochbehar. * Guru Khalsa Twareekh by Giani Lal Singh (Sangrur);
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  • ...Zira and Ambala; Shahid misi in area ShahzadpurKesari in presentday Ambala district, and territory around Rania and Talvandi Sabo; and Dallevalia misi in parga ...Chand Kaur, wife of a great king Ala Singh. Khudi Khurd comes under distt. Sangrur. Gurdwara of Baba Naina Singh Ji is situtated on the banks of river Bibay K
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