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  • ...cur just in India. It is a phenomenon, which occurs across the whole world today. Why are women’s surnames changed? The reason is family linkage. Surnames Sikh women are today demanding equal rights. Rightly so. However, they fail to realise that they
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  • ...teel' should not be confused with the steel blades, cars or frying pans of today, made possible by production processes of the late nineteenth century. * Instructive video on metal making as used in the early swords of India and Japan, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDbg1aikq1I
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  • ...m the other major religious group, encompassing the "Dharmic" religions of India and the "Taoic" East Asian religions—both terms being "parallels" of the
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  • ...eatures/tp-metroplus/article2468845.ece|work=The Hindu | location=Chennai, India|date=20 September 2011</ref> He believes that today's youth likes fast-paced stories which are either larger than life{{citatio
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  • ...''' is one of the oldest and busiest markets in central north [[Delhi]], [[India]]. The area is in the historically important Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi) and ...freely practice his or her own religion without interference or hindrance. Today, we tend to take this freedom for granted – but in 1675, when all of the
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  • Mair Rajputs or Maid Rajputs is the name of a Sikh Punjabi caste in India from amongst the Punjabi Rajputs. They are Sikh by religion and comprise of ...ry businesses. "Sunar, Soni" is a Hindi word for Goldsmith and Jeweler. In India, a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and also at the same ti
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  • ...gistered super tanker was arrested, along with the tanker's Chief Officer, today (Dec 10) by a South Korean court, which reversed an earlier ruling by a low '''From The Press Trust of India:'''
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  • ...renowned ''"Kitab-ulHind"''. Even today groups of Hindu pilgrims come from India to visit it regularly to worship.
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  • ...D KIRTANI JATHA PERFORMING LIVE FROM PRABH MILNAE KAA CHAAO GURDWARA MOGA, INDIA. ...WA SINGH JEE TARMALA BROADCASTING LIVE ON SIKH CHANNEL UK & EUROPE SKY 840 TODAY (08/01/11) AT 2.30pm – 5.30pm.
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  • Today India banned smoking in public places, leaving public health officials with the t In the West smoking has been banned on airplanes for some twenty years and today a pack of cigarettes costs almost five dollars with ever higher taxes being
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  • ...a type of long shirt or tunic, which was once very popular in India. Even today one can see Hindu, Sikh and Muslim ascetics and holy persons wearing a 'Cho In India, many families perform a religious ceremony during which clothes are put on
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  • ...predicted that one day this boy would be amongst the prominent artists of India. ...client has to wait for over 18 months. He has orders coming from all over India and abroad.
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  • ...ment found in two forms throughout the north, central, and east regions of India. It is a young instrument by Indian terms, being only about 200 years old. A. R. Rahman has been one of the composers in India who has used the Dilruba in his works like "Dil Se" and "Vande Mataram".
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  • ...His family moved to the Indian side of the border after the separation of India and Pakistan. ...after which he studied at the Gurmat Missionary Collage in Ropar, Punjab, India.
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  • ...a species. For example, there are more than 3,000 species of snakes known today. But many more species might have been living in the past, and are now exti ...a species. For example, there are more than 3,000 species of snakes known today. But many more species might have been living in the past, and are now exti
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  • ...[Gurdwara Lakhpat Sahib|Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi]], Lakhpat, [[Gujarat]], [[India]]}}]] ...Lakhpat is the last town situated at the western end of [[India]], on the India - Pakistan border, at the junction of Kori creek and Rann of Kutch. Lakhpat
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  • ...sm]], written by Simran Kaur Arneja, a 27 year old [[Sikh]] from Mumbai, [[India]]. This book is the result of the writer's personal discovery of Sikhism, w ...rtantly how we can use those beautiful and timeless teachings in our lives today and attain ultimate bliss. The writer hopes to make the book available thro
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  • ...Sherwani are said to be one of the largest family names of MalerKotla even today. It was the tribal leader Sheikh Sadruddin Sadr-i-Jahan, who in 1454 marr Today Malerkotla is the only place in East Punjab (India) that has a majority Muslim population, with 55% percent of the residents
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  • ...s the leader of the Damdami Taksal, a Sikh religious group based in Punjab India during the late 1970's and early 1980's.
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  • ...dwara.jpg|thumb|Baba Jai Lal Ji Gurdwara, at Jalandhar Cantonment, Punjab, India]] ...ge of Patara (near the city of [[Jalandhar]], [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], [[India]]) to a [[Ramgarhia]] family. His father's name was Bhagtoo and his mother'
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