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  • ...Bar tract of tahsil [[Samundri]] of [[Lyallpur district]], [[Punjab]] (now in [[Pakistan]]). ...140 GB, to devote himself to the promotion of religious and social reform in the [[panth]].
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  • ...artyers Sukha Singh mahtab Singh, while taking head of Massa Rangar from [[Amritsar]], during their journey to [[Ganganagar]]. ...sfully that it brought great shame to the administration and the police of Amritsar.
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  • '''Gurdwara Janam Asthan Sri Guru Ram Das''' is a historical Sikh gurdwara in Pakistan. ...re. This place is situated inside Delhi Darwaza, near Purani Kotwali Chowk in Chuni Mandi.
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  • ...Pipli Sahib, Amritsar Sahib.jpg|thumb|428x428px|Gurudwara Sri Pipli Sahib, Amritsar Sahib]] ...aces. In this spiritual quest the sangat from Kabul was also on its way to Amritsar. On the last day of their journey they were determined to reach the holy pr
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  • ...Pheru Morcha''', was one of a series of the campaigns of Sikh agitations, in the 1920s, for the reformation of their holy places. ...d to the memory of [[Bhai Pheru]] (1640 - 1706), a masand or parish leader in the time of [[Guru Har Rai]] who was honoured for his devotion by [[Guru Go
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  • ...such as Nanded and Patna Sahib. During the summer of 1925, he preached in Kashmir valley. ...ri, at Bopa Rai in Ludhiana district and at Takhtupura, in presentday Moga district. For public instruction, he founded Guru Tegh Bahadur school at the village
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  • ...as Nange di Sarai or, officially, Sarai Nanga. The village now claims two gurdwaras, both of historical importance. ...sants who have now taken up reconstruction of the second historical shrine in the village.
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  • ...lation examination from the high school there. In 1914, he took up service in the army as a clerk. For this reason, he was sometimes also known as Babu L ...ikh conference to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Shiromani Akali Dal. In 1945, he was elected president of the Shiromani Akali Dal which office he h
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  • ...cated near Chativind Gate, on the south-eastern side of the walled city of Amritsar, the present Gurdwara Ramsar is a small marble-lined hall topped by a gilde ...h Sikh Guru who was looking for a quiet spot away from the growing city of Amritsar, chose this site as the spot where the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] would take for
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  • ...er Yamuna]] about 11 km from [[Paonta Sahib]] (30°25`N, 70°40`E) in Sirmur district of [[Himachal Pradesh]]. It was the scene of a battle between the hill raja ...r force in the open ground on the river bed. The Guru established his base in a grove and kept his forward troops on a higher ground, and selected for hi
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  • [[Duni Chand]] Khatri was a rich landlord of Patti town in Punjab. He had five daughters. All were beautiful and talented. One day hun ==Rajni gets to Amritsar==
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  • ...stors came from the Village of Choodkan in the District of Sheikhpura, now in Pakistan. This is where the the religious site of [[Sacha Sauda]] of [[Guru ...ion at his village after which he studied at the Gurmat Missionary Collage in Ropar, Punjab, India.
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  • ...Bakala, with the 9-storey Bhora Sahib and Manji Sahib in front of it, both in the background.]] ...lang-pa|ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ ਬਾਬਾ ਬਕਾਲ਼ਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ}}) is a prominent [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] in [[Baba Bakala]],
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  • ...wood above his head to make sure that they don't get wet. He kept standing in the well the whole night & kept reciting the holy prayers. On the other sid ...that whatever you say would be accomplished & Guru Ji sent him to his home in Hoshiarpur to preach Sikhism.
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  • ==PM Cameron Visits Amritsar, February 2013== ...hers during his visit to the holiest of Sikh shrines, the Golden Temple in Amritsar}}
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  • One may not find any religious shrines and institutions in the name of the person professing another religion. Undoubtedly, this is th * There is a [[Gurdwara Moulavi Patti Likhi]], at [[Nankana Sahib]], now in [[Pakistan]], where Shri Guru Nanak Sahib learnt Persian and Arabic from th
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  • District : Amritsar ...nd and Guru Tegh Bahadur. Their visits are commemorated by three different gurdwaras.
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  • ...failing health and his political career had come to a virtual end. He died in Rajindra Hospital, PATIALA, on 10 June 1974. ...Punjab. Ainritsar, 1981 6. Brass, Paul R., Language, Religion and Politics in Northern India. Delhi, 1975
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  • ...r two years (1666-68) on his return from Assam. Sikh devotees visited him in hundreds every day listening to the [[Kirtan]] and holy discourses. ...Granthi Singhs and Ragi Singhs were sent soon after to observe the Maryada in the Gurdwara. Baba Sukha Singh ji now regularly makes a trip here to overse
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  • ...sulphur content due to the local geology and chemical content of the soil in the region. As both weather and water were incredibly hot during summer, th The tale of Sikh faith in Rajgir is woven around Guru Nanak's arrival in the town, on one of his pilgrimages. His first stop was the town's central
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