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  • ...s no exception and he formulated a plan to strike back at the heart of the enemy. ...station. It is alleged that he openly taunted him in front of the passing public:
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  • ...s calling on the Government of Jammu and Kashmir to meticulously implement public assurances given by Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah that a recent series ...ce. The results of all inquiries should be promptly made accessible to the public. All those identified in the inquiries as bearing responsibility for the ki
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  • ...which it was built. The two lofty towers were obviously built to espy the enemy from a distance. The Bunga is the largest of all the mansions. The towers a ...y be carefully considered so that the structure is appropriately used as a public place. It needs to the specially mentioned here that the two towers adjacen
    10 KB (1,652 words) - 20:28, 13 July 2009
  • ...nder the eyes of the Mughals before Aurangzeb could put the Guru's body on public display. Apparently a violent sand storm helped in the effort, but some ver ...which canon denoted noon and therefore at the fire of the first canon the public would say "12 o clock of British" and on the second firing, an hour and a h
    24 KB (4,174 words) - 05:28, 15 March 2008
  • ...n issue for a separate enquiry. How could anyone argue with one daring the enemy by staking one’s life? ...ose that he was unable to see any light. However, the massive country-wide public protest against the Simon Commission was one manifestation of the latent an
    59 KB (9,899 words) - 10:17, 16 May 2008
  • ...their race and regiment. They were not there to hand over the post to the enemy and seek safety elsewhere. Havildar Singh and his men knew well that the po ...attle lasted the better part of the day. When repeated attacks failed, the enemy set fire to the surrounding bushes & shrubs and two of the tribesmen under
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  • ...y from all who choose to be present at it. In this council or Diet all the public affairs are debated . "93 James Browne and George Forsters used 'Diet' or g ...and to choose the generals who are to lead their armies against the common enemy.
    29 KB (4,922 words) - 00:41, 18 November 2007
  • ...amily of Rawalpindi in the Punjab, Hardit Singh was educated at an English Public School (Eastborne College), from where he went to Balliol College at Oxford on enemy targets when we were not required
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  • ...oldiers faced showers of bullets and shells of heavy guns and the fiercest enemy bombardments, wearing "Turbans" instead of helmets. Sikh valour while defen ...he enemy’s trenches were found blocked with the bodies of Sikhs and of the enemy who died fighting at close quarters. Such was the high spirit of the Turban
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  • ...appeal. In august 2009, the government proposed to justify the opinion in public schools to ban the headscarf. Because many schools and their school regulat ...hey delivered it by their ardent spirit from the firm grip of a determined enemy ; tell all India that we shall watch their graves with the devotion due to
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  • ...s he was going to sleep but felt proud that he finally got to eliminate an enemy of Panth. The image of the Nirankari’s face was something he could pictur ...eterred the agents from approaching as they were afraid of a shootout in a public place. But they continued to follow behind at a safe distance. As Bhai Sahi
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  • ...ig gaps” between the different positions through which it was easy for the enemy to infiltrate in the lines. Above all, it was more difficult to distinguish an enemy trench from an old trench abandoned by their own troops. The result of the
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  • ...vernment officer but I am known as a public servant. Maybe because of this public keeps me well cared and well fed. However, temptation of easy money was ir ...tp://sikhsangat.org/1699/cctv-enemy-of-thieving-rats-at-darbar-sahib/|CCTV enemy of thieving rats at Darbar Sahib|File:Cctv-camera.jpg|On February 24, a Sik
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  • ...did not even have a constitution-this was after twenty three years of its public existence! 6 ...d Nazi Germany. Shiv Sena's godman Bal Thackeray often eulogizes Hitler at public gatherings and in interviews. In its quest for political power, the Sangh n
    41 KB (6,596 words) - 21:21, 16 June 2008
  • ...d brought matters to the crisis that he had for months been awaiting. At a public banquet on 5 October 1848 at Barrackpore (Calcutta), he announced: "Unwarne ...ive to be gained." Gough, on the other hand, claimed it as a victory. "The enemy," he announced in a General Order, "was signally overthrown on every occasi
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  • ...Sardar Diljeet Singh Bedi who is in charge of liaisons with press and the public. Myself being a leading journalist, foreign-educated researcher and U.S.A. ...the eternal being and the divine soul, birth less, self enlightened. He is enemy to none. Through grace of the [[Satguru]] he is met. Diseases and sins are
    17 KB (2,929 words) - 17:08, 2 February 2010
  • #Exaggeration and False Apportionment of Blame In order to mislead the Indian public and to facilitate the passage of draconian laws restricting Sikh right to l ...e public. But today's police have taken on the form of robbers to loot the public. There are innumerable examples of this, not one, two or four. When there w
    88 KB (15,058 words) - 23:10, 19 September 2010
  • ...passed away. His last instructions were that his death should not be made public until the arrival of the Maharaja's relief column. ...s last command to his men to not to disclose his death and continue giving enemy a good fight.
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  • ...f the Panth in order to preserve their own chairs (positions of authority, public offices). There is need for all of us to remain very watchful in this respe ...ane is hijacked for the sake of a lady of the Pundits, there is the chair (public office), but if a plane is hijacked for the Beloved (Guru) of the Sikhs the
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  • ...and the crafty Britishers. They said that they were facing a very shrewed enemy and it was high time for them to save their honor because they were wearing ...Kingdom, the House of Lords, has ruled that Sikh drivers and conductors of public vehicles are not to be compelled to wear caps. Similarly in Canada in 1986
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