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  • ...given the sort of education and training that befitted the saint-soldiers of Guru Gobind Singh. He was a brave warrior and he began to take part in the ...had been taken away by force by some pathans. Baba Ajit Singh with a band of some brave Sikhs rescued the woman and took the wicked pathans to Anandpur
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  • ...while boiling hot sand was poured over his body. After enduring five days of unrelenting torture, Guru Arjan Dev Ji was taken for a bath in the river. A ...ip of one God, and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.
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  • ...had a profound impact on the future direction of [[Sikhism]], the religion of the [[Sikh]]s. ...for the protection of the most fundamental of human rights''' - the right of a person to freely practice his or her religion without interference or hin
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  • {{p|File:The 3 Sikhs of Guru Tegh Bahadar.jpg|The 3 Sikhs of [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]}} ...the 9th [[Sikh Guru]] were all martyred under the orders of the chief Qazi of the [[Mughal]] [[Emperor Aurangzeb]]. Bhai Mati Das was publicly sawn in tw
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  • ...riGuruGranthSahib.org [http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-teg-bahadur/martyrdom.htm]=== This is Sri [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji’s prayer to the Lord for the deliverence of the world and means:
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  • {{p4|Image:Arjan11.jpg|[[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan subject to torture by the Mughals]]}} ...of [[one God]] and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reasons for the martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...u Tegh Bahadur to the Deccan; the Guru insisted that he was a mere devotee of God; he also explained that neither his name ''Tegh Bahadur'' nor the epith The ''Khalsanama'' is an account of the Sikhs by one Bakht Mal. As to source of his writings, Bakht Mal tells us himself:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur from Persian sources]]
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  • ...ਨਾਟਕ (meaning Resplendent Drama)) is the a beautiful composition, a memoir of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], which he added in Dasam Granth, commonly known as hi ...rtyrdom of Guru Arjan Sahib in whole Dasam Granth. Why? If this is writing of Guru Gobind Singh then he could not ignore this event.''
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  • #redirect [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bachitar Natak and Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev]]
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  • This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 16th of the month: *June 16: [[1606]] [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...de [[Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan's]] Mundavani and appear from page 1426 to 1429 of the Sikh holy Granth. ...the 'Kotwali' (prison) at [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]], before he achieved martyrdom.
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  • ...irana fell fighting in the battle of Amritsar. A shrine commemorating his martyrdom still exists in the holy city.
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  • ...of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of four with the length of 30 [[day]]s. ==Details of Important events==
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  • ...at was, at the time, the home of Bhai Jiwan, a devotee. Out of sheer joy of having the Guru as a house-guest, Bhai Jiwan converted his home into a Gurd ...o horses of legend that the Governor of Lahore had seized from the devotee of Guruji who had intended them as a gift for the Chhevin Patshah, this was w
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  • This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 24th of the month: *'''March [[Hola Mohalla]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22, 09:March 11, 10:March 1, 11:March 20, 12:March 9,
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    This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 9th of the month: *'''March [[Hola Mohalla]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22, 09:March 11, 10:March 1, 11:March 20, 12:March 9,
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  • ..., against the forces brought in by Bhagwan Das Kherar and Karam Chand, son of [[Chandu Shah|Chandu Khatri]]. ...of Guru Nanak's teachings in the area of Pathohar. (A memorial in memory of Bhai Gautam was erected at Khariala village, (Pakistan).
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  • ...bath to cool his many burns. In those days, the Ravi flowed along the wall of the fort. The Guru's light rejoined the light eternal on 30th May, 1606. ...in 1619 when he had a memorial rostrum built to commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Arjan. Later [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] had a small but beautiful Gurdw
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  • ...a traditional word not used in the everyday language of today. The plural of the word is "Sahibzade" with a stretched "A" sound at the end. ...y & sacrifice|died fighting the enemy]] of many thousands at the young age of 18 and 14 years old in battle at [[Chamkaur Sahib]].
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  • ...e [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[day]]s. * 2: Foundation of Sri [[Akal Takhat]] / 18 Harh
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  • ...), Bhai Gharbara Singh, son of Bhai Nanu Singh Dilwali and others embraced martyrdom. ...0. During the times of the Gurus, most of the dead bodies of the residents of Chakk Nanaki and Anandpur Sahib were cremated here.
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  • '''Chronology of the main events in [[Guru Gobind Singh's]] life''' |align=center | 4 || 1682 || Repulsing the attack of [[Raja Bhim Chand]] on Anandpur
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  • As a means of recording the passage of [[time]], the '''17th century''' was that [[century]] which lasted from [[1 * [[1705]] [[Guru Gobind Singh]] writes his 'Epistle of Victory' the [[Zafarnama]].
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  • ...ਨਾਟਕ (meaning Resplendent Drama)) is the a beautiful composition, a memoir of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], which he added in Dasam Granth, commonly known as hi ...rtyrdom of Guru Arjan Sahib in whole Dasam Granth. Why? If this is writing of Guru Gobind Singh then he could not ignore this event.''
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  • == Vilification of Bhindrawale == ...re they themselves working for some agency to vilify and distort the image of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale:
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  • [[1606]]: [[11 June]]:- [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s [[1606]]: [[16 June]]:- [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...hai Amrik Singh.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Bhai Amrik Singh (Right) to the left of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji]] ...Bluestar]]. He gave new life to the Sikh Students Federation with the help of [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]].
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  • ...dson, on the mother's side, ofBhai Kanhaiya, a devout Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh. The Var was completed in 1841 Bk/AD 1784, and it com ...time of his martyrdom in 1791 Bk/AD 1734 at 12 years which brings the year of his birth to 1779 Bk/ AD 1722.
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  • ...hymns. He was a member of the village choir and recited with gusto ballads of Sikh martyrs. ...the 27th Punjab (later 3/15 Punjab Regiment) and was discharged at the end of the Great War in 1918. Meanwhile, his friend and mentor, Bhai Nand Singh, h
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  • |align=center| 1398 || Birth of Bhagat [[Kabir]] Ji. |align=center| 1469 || Birth of [[Guru Nanak Dev]]
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  • Mani Ram/ Kanwar Mani Ram was the childhood name of legendary Sikh scholar, leader and martyr Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh ji . ...to his native 'Alipur to get married to Sito Devi, daughter of Lakkhi Rai of Khairpur Sadat, Muzaffargarh district..
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  • ...91) to Sodhi Hardas Ji and Mata Daya Kaur. The Satguru spent first 7 years of his life here. This place is situated inside Delhi Darwaza, near Purani Kot ...raja purchased the surrounding buildings from the Qazis and got a Gurdwara of dimensions 122'-6x97'-6 built which was some what similar to the Harimandir
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  • ...so much turmoil to the mountainous regions of the [[Sikh Empire|Sikh Raj]] of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. ...h Bahadur|Tegh Mall/ Tegh Bahadur]] the real or Sat Guru from the rooftops of [[Bakala]].
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  • ...Singh]] at [[Sirhind]], Punjab in month of December. Following are series of events related to Saka Sirhind: * Eviction of [[Mata Gujri]], [[Fateh Singh]] and [[Zorawar Singh]] from [[Anandpur]] sei
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  • ...dagger was bestowed upon him by Guru Hargobind, is still in the possession of his descendents. This village is famous for Gurdwara Zafarnama Sahib. ...ites Aurangzeb to visit him even though he is the reason for the martyrdom of many brave and innocent Sikhs. The letter was personally delivered to the e
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  • ...a chieftain, of Mandiala, village, near Amritsar, to revenge the beadbhi, of Darbar Sahib at Amritsar. ...haira did not hand over Rai singh to him but preferred to fight and attain martyrdom along with his son, nephew and two servants to save his friend's son. Durin
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  • ...a Naina Singh Ji and Akaali Baba Phula Singh Ji (the 5th and 6th Jathedars of Budha Dal). ...he Akaali Nihangs, as well as the Jathedar of Akaal Takht Sahib at the age of 68 years old.
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  • ...lhi the Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) in the vicinity, Jain Mandir and a lot of small temples, the whole area exhibits a genuine cultural harmony. ...s own life, and his brave companions' lives, forestalled Aurangzeb's plans of a forced mass conversion.
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  • ...responsible for collecting, on behalf of the Governor of Lahore, a revenue of Rs 900,000 from villages under their jurisdiction. ...on of the Amritsar (sacred pool, lit. pool of nectar) and the construction of the [[Harimandar Sahib]] at Amritsar.
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  • ...a Sahib|Damdama Sahib]] before being incorporated into the [[Sikh Empire]] of the [[Sukerchakia Misl]] by [[Ranjit Singh]]. ...[Sikh Empire]]. The [[Nihang]] order of [[Sikhs]] maintains the traditions of this [[misl]].
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  • ...The father-in-law had desired that the bridegroom should come at the head of a marriage party to Lahore where the ceremony should be performed with due ...emporary encampment was raised near the village of Basantgarh, 10 km north of [[Anandpur]], and named [[Guru]] ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on
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  • ...f the [[panth]] (the path of [[dharam]] or righteousness) and for the sake of other individuals or groups in the community who were venerable. ...[[Dharam]] have a deep and unflinching love for the Guru and for the path of Gurbani.
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  • ...and in the name of [[Tarna Dal]] in 1960. Baba Harbhajan SIngh Did parkash of Guru Granth Sahib at this place. Now Baba Nihal Sing undertook the [[Gurdwa ...f Shri Guru Gobind Singh jee who lost all four of his young sons who chose Martyrdom over convesion and defeat. Such a supreme sacrifice could only be appreciat
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  • ...rts, hunting or sportsmanship, even as martyrs, but we are not the masters of each as were our Gurus. ...t imagine what the Punjab of today might be like if not for the sacrifices of so many Great Sikh Warriors?.
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  • ...[[Sikh]]s and the grim fate of the Sikh religion, in view of the martyrdom of [[Guru Arjan Dev ji]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur ji]] along with three Sikhs ( ...Sikh philosophy that has no faith in superstitions, but on the insistence of the Brahmin, he finally agreed to offer the mustard oil and pure iron. The
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  • {{p|File:The 3 Sikhs of Guru Tegh Bahadar.jpg|The 3 Sikhs of [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]}} ...the 9th [[Sikh Guru]] were all martyred under the orders of the chief Qazi of the [[Mughal]] [[Emperor Aurangzeb]]. Bhai Mati Das was publicly sawn in tw
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  • ...where they put up a determined fight. Overwhelmed by the superior numbers of the enemy they were scattered with heavy losses. The survivors were chased ...ta Ghalughara or the lesser holocaust only because a still larger massacre of Sikhs the [[Wadda Ghalughara]] ( greater holocaust) was to come later.
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  • ...el Rajputs of Bundelkhand. Bhim Chand's father, Dip Chand, was a tributary of the Mughals and he was allowed to exercise nominal authority over twentytwo ...is son Guru Gobind Singh, continued to live in the city after his father's Martyrdom in Delhi. Later he renamed the city Anandpur.
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  • ...[[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in [[November]] [[1675]]. He was the younger brother of [[Diwan Mati Das]]. According to [[Bhatt Vahl Talauda]] he served [[Guru Te ...ni'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful.
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  • ...l]], [[Mahri Chand]] and [[Ganga Ram]]) took a heroic part in the [[battle of Bhangani]], near [[Paonta]], now in Himachal Pradesh, fought on 18 Septembe ...Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the [[Battle of Bhangani]], Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bhai Sahib was martyre
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  • ...ing the early part of the 17th century. <ref>Page 170, The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies, Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech</ref> The sect was excommunic ...sfully tried to execute the sixth Sikh [[Guru Har Gobind]] ji. After death of Guru Arjan Dev ji, Prithi Chand had declared himself as the sixth Guru para
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  • ...to be executed by the [[Mughal]]s in November 1675 before the [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadar]]. ...i]] in 1657 A.D. Returning home, he left his three elder sons for service of the Guru's institution. Bhai Dayal Das was fifteen when he entered the Guru
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  • ...e word "Diwali" is a contraction of "Deepavali" which translates into "row of lamps". Diwali is an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, ...es the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. These lamps are kept on during the night and one's house i
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  • ...as Navneet Singh Kadian alias Navneet Singh Quadian alias Pal was a member of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 197 ...he Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, [[Bidar]] in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.
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  • ...Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji’s visit in the course of his travels in malva parts of Punjab. ...ore returning to Bhikhi. The villagers, to commemorate this historic event of Muglu Ji’s devotion and Guruji’s response, raised a memorial on the sit
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  • ...right|<small>Todar Mal covers the ground with gold coins to release bodies of the Sahibzade and Mata Gujari for cremation</small>]] ...t|<small>Guru Gobind Singh uproots a plant and says, "This spells the end of the Mughal Empire</small>]]
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  • ...[[Mughal]] army and the [[Sikh]]s, including the [[Sahibzada]]s and three of the original five [[Panj Piare]] (the Five Beloved). ...1704 in which the Guru and 40 Sikhs fought against overwhelming odds, both of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s sons [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh|Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahi
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  • ...671 to 1675. He was a harsh man and was forcible converting many thousands of non-Muslims to Islam. ...u masses, Guru replied "Such activities can only be stopped by a sacrifice of a great person".
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  • ...a district of the [[Punjab]]. He received his early education at the hands of his father. Shaikh `Abd al-Ahad, and later studied at {{w|Sialkot}}, now in ...nd treatises on many fine points of the Sufi doctrine such as the concepts of prophecy {nubuwwah) and sainthood (walayah) and the relationship between sh
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  • * '''14''' [[Vaisakhi]] = Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] *'''15''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...- 31st July, 1992) was a Sikh freedom fighter and martyr. He was the chief of [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. ...fields to help ends meet. He also helped around the house and never tired of working.
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  • ...e Lobana community of Sikhs, who played an important role during the times of the [[Sikh Gurus]]. He was a trader and a contractor and supplier for the M ...display) he did so by setting fire to his home, concealing the cremation of the Guru's body. At the same time, Bhai Jaita was on his to Anandpur Sahib
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • [[File:b40janamsakhi.jpg|thumb|right|400px|One of the beautiful illustrations attributed to Alam Chand, a mason and gifted ar ==Its inclusion of fifty-seven illustrations sets this Janamsakhi apart==
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...tch."'' A day to remember Lahore's martyrs, 16 Mar 2002, KS Dhaliwal, Time of India [https://web.archive.org/web/20121025082954/http://articles.timesofin ...illage Fatehgarh in district Hoshiarpur.<ref name = "Isemonger">An account of the Ghadr conspiracy, 1913-1915, pp i , pp 161, F C Isemonger; J Slattery ,
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  • ...Jaita reached with his sacred charge Bhai Deva Ram's house, the site of the present Gurdwara Sis Gahj (formerly known as Sis Asthan). Bhai Jai ...var, enclosed by a high wall, is. to the west between the central building of the shrine and the fort.
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  • ...:कशढ़मीरी पणढ़डित / ਕਸ਼ਮੀਰੀ ਪੰਡਿਤ ) refers to a person who belongs to a sect of [[Hindu]] [[Brahmin]]s originating from [[Kashmir]], a mountainous region i ==Kashmiri Pandits & The Great Sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur==
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  • ...om of Baba Zorawar Singh ji and Baba Fateh Singh ji, the two youngest sons of Guru Gobind Singh. ...ry who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender age of 6 years.
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • * '''March 14''' [[Nanakshahi]] New Year begins. New month of [[Chet]] * '''April 14''' [[Vaisakhi]] = Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] begins
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  • [[Image:Mian mir 4.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A calendar painting of Hazrat Mian Mir.]] ...i|Sufism]]. He was born at Sevastan (Sindh) August 11, 1550. He spent most of his life in and around [[Lahore]].
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...'Sant Gyani [[Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]]'''. From these quotes his point of view and mindset can be understood at least a little better. ...utters a word that hurts and we respond by saying: "Brother, say a couple of more." His head will automatically hang down in shame. But what is the habi
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...a Diwan, Lahore, and enjoyed the respect of Sikh aristocracy as well as of the Sikh masses. ...920. Giani Thakar Singh opened in Amritsar an institution for the training of preachers and scripturereaders which he named Bhai Mani Singh Giani Granthi
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  • ...h here the Introduction, in the hope that the book can be serialized ahead of its publication. - Ed. S.R. The Significance of Bhangu: An Introduction to Bhangu�s Sri GurPanth Prakash
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  • ...r is usually described as a person who suffers and endures death on behalf of a belief or faith. ...after the [[Gurus]], [[Bhagats]], etc. [[Sikhism]] has a had a great load of Shaheeds in its history.
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  • ...villages, instructing Sharan Kaur Pabla on the way to arrange the funeral of his sons and other Sikh martyrs <ref name ="DK Varma"/><ref name = "Nanuan" ...]. She was from the village Raipur Rani which is 2 KM from the famous town of [[Chamkaur]]. <ref>Saini jagata utapati ate wikasa , pp 50, pp 72 , pp 101,
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  • '''Jahangir''' (August 31, 1569 to october 28, 1627) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire and [[India]] from [[1605]] until [[1627]]. He signed a ...hould set aside this shop of falsehood or I should bring him into the fold of Islam."
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  • ...Guru Hargobind's migration to Kiratpur and which had to be recited as part of the rites. ...complained to the Mughal emperor, challenging especially the installation of Guru Har Krishan as successor to Guru Har Rai.
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  • ...ralia. In most of the foreign countries, they have faced hardships because of their appearance but are respected for their hard work and skills. ...te people of diverse backgrounds in the knowledge that we are all children of the same one Almighty God, the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer.
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  • ...The father-in-law had desired that the bridegroom should come at the head of a marriage party to Lahore where the ceremony should be performed with due ...emporary encampment was raised near the village of Basantgarh, 10 km north of Anandpur, and named Guru ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on 23 Har 1
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  • ...ilometers north of Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, which are located at the site of Guru Gobind Singh's marriage. A fourth Gurdwara at the spot which played a ...arly in 1677, [[Mata Jito ji|Jito Ji's]] father, Bhai Hari Jas, a resident of Lahore, came to Chakk Nannki (later Anandpur Sahib) and proposed that the b
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  • ==Preparation of attack on Sirhind== {{main|Battle of Sirhind}}
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  • {{p|File:Gurdwara Rakab Ganj 2-m.jpg|Closeup of front Elevation}} ...the [[Mughal]] executioner, Jalaudin of Samana, beheaded the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] on [[November 11]], [[1675]].
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  • ...was the formation of Khalistan (Land of the Pure), encompassing the state of Punjab, and adjoining districts in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. ...largest and most prominent armed oppositions groups throughout the period of militancy in Punjab.
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  • ...rely nine years old at the time of the evacuation of Anandpur on the night of December 20, 1704. ...[[Fateh Singh]]. She took charge of both children as the column moved out of [[Anandpur]].
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  • ...on-Hindu) employees and illegally selling Rs.5 billion worth of ETPB land (of Hindus and Sikhs shrines). ...muslim names and mannerism to survive and live in the fear while hundreds of temples have been vandalized or demolished.
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  • '''Chandu Shah''' was a govenor of Lahore who was responsible for the torture of [[Guru Arjan Dev]]. ...more than a beggar who lived off money given to him by his followers. Word of the remarks got back to the local [[Sangat]], who felt injured and passed C
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  • [[File:Punjab map.jpg|thumb|300px|{{c|map showing location of Fatehgarh sahib}}]] ...ters of Fatehgarh Sahib district, one of the twenty districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India.
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  • ...MC&dq=bhai+sangat+singh&pg=PA115 |title=Short Sketch of the Life and Works of Guru Gobind Singh |publisher=Asian Educational Services |isbn=978-81-206-05 ...or the position of 'Guru' he conferred upon the Khalsa, his sons, the gift of Gurudom.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...he [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 [[day]]s. * '''13 November [[1469]]''' Birth Anniversary of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji* 2007:Nov 24 08:Nov 13 '''09:Nov 2''' 10:Nov 21 11:
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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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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  • ...bank of the Sutlej about 10 km south of [[Anandpur]], about 30 km north of [[Rupnagar]] and 90 Kms from Chandigarh on the [[Nangal]]-[[Rupnagar]]-[[C ...a wilderness. [[Guru Hargobind]], the sixth Guru spent the last few years of his life here. Both [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Guru Harkrishan]] were also bor
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...gra competitions. These non-Punjabis have simply made Punjabi dance a part of their own local culture. ...b are the clear depiction of the energy and enthusiasm of the lively youth of Punjab. Punjab's folk dances are replete with foreign influences. It is onl
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  • ...This composition consists of 57 (fifty seven) saloks and span just 4 pages of [[Gurbani]]. ...the 'Kotwali' (prison) at [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]], before he achieved martyrdom.
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  • ...hile attempting to protect the Golden Temple from a vastly superior number of Afghans. The film portrays two major battles of Baba Deep Singh, who with his Sikh soldiers, warded off Ahmed Shah Abdali�
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