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  • ...rical%20dates%20&%20events/date_october.asp SGPC - Events that shaped Sikh History for this month] [[Category:Timeline]]
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  • ...[[1682]] -[[13 November]] [[1757]]) one of most honoured martyrs in [[Sikh history]] passed away on [[13 November]] [[1757]]. ...ical%20dates%20&%20events/date_november.asp SGPC - Events that shaped Sikh History for this month]
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  • ...cal%20dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp SGPC - Events that shaped Sikh History for this month] [[Category:Timeline]]
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  • ...pire]] but its influence would still remain strong throughout the Empire's history. ...r military exploits outside their kingdoms were legendary & famous in Sikh history. The barons in the early stages of the Sikh Confederacy were very cordial a
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  • * [[Timeline of Sikhism]] * [[History]]
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  • ...com/sikhism_timeline.html title=A Timeline of Sikh Religious and Political History |publisher=The Sikh Times |date= |accessdate=2009-08-09 |author=Puneet Sing
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  • * [[Timeline of Sikhism]] * [[History]]
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  • * [[Timeline of Sikhism]] * [[History]]
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  • ...d in a message, "We stand poised at a critical juncture in the timeline of history. Having left behind us the vagaries of the past, we purposefully stride tow
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  • ==Timeline== ...Landran lies a small village which has so far remained hidden in a maze of history. In appearance Chapar Chiri resembles any small Punjab village, with a few
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  • This was an extremely important event in [[Sikh]] history that had a profound impact on the future direction of [[Sikhism]], the reli ...ause is a difficult and highly challenging undertaking. Many in past human history have given their lives for their own personal reason; however, what is ast
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  • ...d in a message, "We stand poised at a critical juncture in the timeline of history. Having left behind us the vagaries of the past, we purposefully stride tow
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  • ...that was to be followed by all practicing disciples of this religion. The history and the literature present the followers of the faith and others with the r ...re open in four directions. Guru ji became the first great martyr in Sikh history when [[Emperor Jahangir]] ordered his execution.<br><br>
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  • ==Timeline== [[Category:History]]
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  • P.N.K. Bamzi’s book, ''A History of Kashmir'' describes those days: ...ituated on the left side of GURUDWARA GURU KA TAAL in the same campus). As history reveals there was a grazer by the name of Hasan Ali who used to bring the g
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  • ...aircraft. It also remains to this day the largest mass murder in Canadian history. The incident occurred within an hour of the Narita Airport Bombing. ...ecution took almost 20 years, and was the most expensive trial in Canadian history costing nearly CAD $130 million. The co-accused were found not guilty and r
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  • ...ater, he graduated with a Master of Economics.<ref>Shanti Kaur Khalsa, The History of Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere, Espanola, NM, Sikh Dharma, 1995, ...e country's largest airport, outside of Delhi.<ref>Shanti Kaur Khalsa, The History of Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere, Espanola, NM, Sikh Dharma, 1995,
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  • ...o "give in" to the Guru's just demands. An unlikely victory in a period of history when those in power were completely corrupt and injustice was the order of These two celebrations represent two quite different events in history. On Bandi Chorh Diwas, the long imprisoned [[Guru Hargobind]] was released
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  • ==Timeline== ...lis are trying to secure sympathy for me from Delhi with folded hands. But history would never forgive them for their failure to secure justice for Sikhs”.
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  • ..., Judaism, and Hinduism, have had their own calendars. But for most of its history, Sikhism has used the traditional Vikrami (or Bikrami) calendar, shared by * [[Timeline of Sikhism]]
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