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* ... that the tenth [[Sikh Guru]], '''[[Guru Gobind Singh]]''' spent 25 years at [[Anandpur sahib]] and to protect the community from the growing animosity of the hill [[Raja]]s and their [[Mughal]] allies, the Guru began the '''[[Five forts of Anandpur Sahib|construction of five defensive]]''' [[Qila]]s (Persian for forts). One central fort with four others encircling the town....
* ... that the tenth [[Sikh Guru]], '''[[Guru Gobind Singh]]''' spent 25 years at [[Anandpur sahib]] and to protect the community from the growing animosity of the hill [[Raja]]s and their [[Mughal]] allies, the Guru began the '''[[Five forts of Anandpur Sahib|construction of five defensive]]''' [[Qila]]s (Persian for forts). One central fort with four others encircling the town....



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Did you know...

  • .... that Alahunian is the name given to the Bani by Guru Nanak. It is a composition in measure Vadahans in the Guru Granth Sahib on page Page 578 and refers to a dirge (funeral song) wailingly sung in chorus by women mourning the death of a close relation. Etymologically, the word means an "utterance in praise of a departed person".