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  • ...bi literature of 1970s. His early, strongly left-wing views were reflected in his poetry. ...cause of his active sympathies with the Maoists. He spent nearly two years in jail, before being finally acquitted.
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  • ...he same year when the Sikh Empire, began to Dissolve, until its annexation in 1849, to British Empire. He held large jagirs in Tarn Taran Sahib tehsil of Amritsar, Punjab, and in Lyallpur district of Punjab. He was an honorary magistrate and civil judge,
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  • ...r of the Harmandir Sahib at Amritsar for 17 years from 1862 till his death in 1879, was the son of Sardar Divan Singh Ramgarhia, a nephew of the famous S ...ed under Tej Singh and Hari Singh Nalva and fought in the battle of Jamrud in April 1837.
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  • ...f [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. There was a Samadh of the Maharani until the year 2002 with a small [[Gurdwara]], but now with the consent of the [[Sikh]] Sa ...n the heart of [[Jammu]] City near Jewel Chowk below the Gumat area. Near this Gurdwara Sahib there is a section of the city called Chand Nagar famous for
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  • ...pur Lodhi. On request of Sangat (Congregation) Guru Sahib came here in the year 1655-56, during his tours of Manjki region. People served Guru Sahib with g
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  • ...08. She represented India in Miss Universe 2008 held in Diamond Bay Resort in Nha Trang, Vietnam on July 13, 2008. ...with another pageant (GLADRAGS) Harshhita Saxena resigned, thus resulting in the new Miss India Earth Tanvi Vyas.
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  • ...marched northward and seized Rawalpindi, which although the area had once, in nearby Taxila, been the location of the World's first university. Before it ...wn. He conquered a tract around Rawalpindi worth several lakhs of rupees a year and had won the esteem of the warlike tribes of Hazara.
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  • ...the truth that is God — within their own faith and to recognise that truth in each person. ...as: “In the name of the Supreme Power, do something good for someone else in your life.”
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  • ...is live in India, a significant diaspora exists in Canada and historically in Baghdad.
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  • Gurdwara Malji Sahib, Kanganpur, is situated in the large town of Kanganpur, in Kasur District of West Punjab, (Pakistan). ...after being scattered while the others will spread evil wherever they go. This is why it has been ordained for those to be settled and for these to be sca
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  • ...in 1469. The Nanakshahi New Year's Day falls annually on what is March 14 in the {{w|Gregorian calendar}} Western calendar.<ref name="Nanakshahi calenda ...akshahi year 1 runs from March 14, 1469 to March 13, 1470; it is the first year of Guru Nanak's birth.
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  • ...sible by four (except for years that are divisible by 100 and not by 400). In other years the month has 28 days. ...f [[Guru Nanak]], was born to [[Mata Sulakhni]] at [[Sultanpur Lodhi]], in presentday [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]].
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  • ...Here there was ample opportunity for the manipulation of details. It is in this Janamsakhi of the Minas we first find mention of [[Bhai Bala]]. ...Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
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  • ...he enrolled in the Lahore College of Arts and completed a one year course in Commercial Art and drawing. ...to Mr. H. Chakarvarti, Chief Calico designer, who had qualified from Japan in textile designing.
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  • ...06-1767), (A Sandhu Jatt of village Baherwal Kalan, district Lahore, first In line to convert to Sikhism.) ...gh Nakai (d. 1781), ( His daughter Raj Kaur was married In 1798, to the 18 year old Ranjit Singh of Gujranwala.)
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  • The present [[Faisalabad District]] in [[Pakistan]] came into existence in 1904 as Lyallpur District. Prior to that it was a Tehsil of Jhang District. ...ad District was part of three Districts via Gujranwala, Jhang and Sahiwal. This area was located between [[river Ravi]] and [[River Chenab]] and formed par
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  • ...e the same significance. During the time of Guru Sahib, Bikrami Sammat was in practice and now Gregorian calendar is used by the whole of the world. ...others are of 32 days. This calendar is in traditional use in Punjab (both in India and Pakistan). Later the use was changed to other calendars including
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  • ...dit Debt Prasad, is a book in Urdu delineating the history of the Punjab in two parts: ...he time of Guru Nanak (1469-1539) to the British conquest of the Punjab in 1849.
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  • ...e site had almost 1.5 million visitors; actual number was 1,608,952 in the year from 12 November 2009 to 11 November 2010. Statistics for the 1 year period from Feb 2008 to Jan 2009
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  • ...1965 it had published 100,000 copies covering thirty titles including two in Chinese language, written by eminent Sikh scholars such as Teja Singh, prof The society still operates though its activity is now restricted in Singapore.
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