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  • {{year menu|1600|1700}} [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • '''Sunmat''' Is the reference to the year in the date system used before the introduction of the [[Nanakshahi]] calendar |width=20%| '''Sunmat year '''
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  • ...gorian calendar has now replaced the Julian calendar as the civil calendar in all countries which formerly used it. Most Christian denominations in the West and areas evangelized by Western churches have also replaced it wi
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  • ...nal) from [[Jammu]]University and joined J&K Government as Under Secretary in 1977 AD as a K.A.S. Officer. ...in Devnaagri Script entitled "Cactus-Aur-Gulab" was also published in the year 1999 AD.
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  • ...as was signed in the year 1581 for unknown reasons, but printed on 1 March in 1582. But other contemporaneous papal bulls have years that do not agree wi ...o long, causing the Vernal equinox to slowly drift earlier in the calendar year.
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  • ...dar Teja Singh Samundri]] on [[17 July]], [[1926]] after long imprisonment in Lahore Fort. [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • .... The site had almost 1 million visitors; actual number was 986,967 in the year from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008. ...ted the site or helped run it for your support. May Waheguru bless you all in 2009 and forever more.
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  • ...ed who had lost their lives during fighting with "KABALEES" in 1947. Every year the Sikh [[sangat]] (community) celebrate their remembrance as "shaheedi ut
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  • ...e famous Jathedar appointed by Shri [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. It is situated in the [[Reasi]] District on the bank of river Chenab, approximately 75 km f ...ge of 30,000 devotees, from all over northern India, visit throughout the year and especially on the occassion of [[Vaishakhi]], when a three day mela is
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  • ...nst whom is He to have rancour, enmity, hatred or ill-will? A corollary to this attribute, stated positively, is that God is all Love. ...Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
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  • ...ing words, Inter gravissimas. The reformed calendar was adopted later that year by a handful of countries, with other countries adopting it over the follow ...ation of Easter, the Roman Catholic Church considered this steady movement in the date of the equinox undesirable.
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  • ...of the PGPC had infuriated the SGPC. When the SGPC refused to send jathas in protest against the formation of the PGPC, the Government of Pakistan inser ...am Singh, who is well-versed in Gurbani, thus continues to remain shrouded in mystery.
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  • ...f immanent in all His Creation, whom is He to be afraid of? A corollary to this attribute, stated positively, is that God is all Bliss. ...Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
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  • ...oric village is named after two Muslim brothers, Moela Khan and Wahid Khan.This beautiful historic gurdwara is dedicated to the memory of [[Guru Hargobind A fair is held in the village at the Gurdwara Sahib every year in the month of June that draws [[sangat]]s from all over the world that come
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  • The Sikh Society at the University of Kent in Canterbury is a place for everyone to come together and share their knowled Throughout the academic year we look to hold a variety of different events, such as;
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  • ...ted the following year to the rank of kdrddr or administrator of Satghara. In 1840, he was sent to Bannu under the orders of Raja Suchet Singh for the ...in Sialkot district, which post he resigned in 1858. Hukam Chand died in 1869.
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  • A 24-year-old Sikh girl was killed, her father has been charged with her murder. ...Ubhi a Wolverhampton University student was found dead in her family home in Telford.
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  • ...r in memory of the sikhs who scarified their lives during Jaitu Morcha and this is known as Shaheedi Jor Mela. [[Category:Gurudwara In Faridkot District]]
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  • * [[Gurdwaras in Pakistan]] * [[Harcharan Singh]] Twenty one year old Harcharan Singh has become Pakistan's first Sikh army officer
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  • ...ranthi of [[Golden Temple]] in [[Amritsar]]. SGPC came in existence in the year of 1920 and Gurbachan Singh is the 24th Jathedar of the Akal Takht.
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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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  • ...1988. He did his gradution {B.com} from G.N. Khalsa College Bombay in the year 1991. ...ovies of Sanjeev Kumar, Mehmood, I S Johar pushed him to look further into this.
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  • ...i Chhor Divas]] and [[Guru Nanak|Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib]]) vary from one year to another as these are lunar linked. |March||[[Hola Mohalla]] festival (first full moon in March)|| *see below
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  • ...(in the northern hemisphere) and is generally celebrated on March 14 each year. ...ar contains 5 months of 31 days followed by 7 months of 30 days. In a leap year every 4 years, the last month (Phagun) has an extra day added.
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  • '''Hindi''' is the name of the language used by the majority of people living in [[India]]. The language is similar verbally to [[Urdu]] and has similaritie ...ndian Movies. Hindi became the official language[1] (http://indiaimage.nic.in/languages.htm) of India on January 26, 1965, although English and 21 other
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  • ...ion. After finishing his schooling in Tarn Taran, Karm Singh got admission in F.A. at Amritsar's Khalsa School. However, he dropped the idea of the highe ...mple) to mark the Shardhanjli Samaroh of the great Sikh historian the same year.
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  • ...mer Director General of Prisons) in the year 1949. The Gurdwara is present in GN Chetty Road, Thyagaraya Nagar, Chennai, Madras, South India ...Guru Arjun Dev]]. The Sikh families also celebrates Baisakhi (the Sikh New Year) here. A free Langhar (community kitchen) called "[[Guru ka Langar]]" is ru
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  • *Printed in Great Britain by [[Jarrold and Sons Ltd]], Norwich ...rst Guru are now represented by sacred [[Gurdwara]]s which are pictured in this book. These holy places or [[Gurdwara]]s serve to educate the world and rem
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  • ...at this shrine, Samagams are also being held with great love and devotion in various other parts of the world. ...held for 2 years in a temporary structure. Gradually several rooms came up in the Gurdwara complex.
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  • ...young and dynamic society open to all members of the University interested in Sikhism. The Society aims to provide a forum for discussion, information on ...s also participate in the monthly congregation of the local Sikh community in Cambridge.
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  • ...With the arrival of more Sikh families in Nova Scotia, it was felt that this gurdwara was somewhat small for their needs. The Gurdwara was expanded and ...fications, or skills. Volunteers take turns in preparing and serving food in the langar.
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  • '''Kerala's First Sikh Convert- Nintyone-year old Sardar Bhupinder Singh''' ...r Bhupinder Singh from Kadakarapally is the only living Malayalee [[Sikh]] in Kerala. People call him "Sikh Chettan", that is, elder brother.
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  • ...Management of Sikh Diwans and Temples of Vancouver with branches elsewhere in Canada and the USA was also an early organization. ...pter IV (see page 119). Being a Bengali he was unable to talk to the Sikhs in their own language, and his paper was unintelligible to the great majority
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  • ...e within the sales industry. He has proven successful and is accomplished in property, recruitment, media and publishing sales. ...currently the UK's largest and most comprehensive Sikh business directory in the UK. It is an established and trusted brand which stimulates community n
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  • ...he Khalsa Upadeshak (Missionary) College, Gujranwala, from where he passed in 1922, the Giani examination of the Punjab University, Lahore. ...inted JATHEDAR OF SRI AKAL TAKHT, AMRITSAR, from which position he retired in 1955.
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  • [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...are [[Sikh]]s of the Guru who have upheld the Nishaan Sahib, the Sikh flag in [[Thailand]]. ...surname were Madan, Narula and chawla. They were the first Indian diaspora in Thailand.
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  • This page lists all known important Sikhi events taking place around the world. ...l UK & Europe Sky 840 today (08/01/11) at 2.30pm – 5.30pm. Live world wide in India MH1 8pm - 11pm and on www.wahegurulive.com!
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  • [[Image:Bikram Singh-dies in crash.jpg||175px|right|]] ...oi (MC) and Maj Gen Nanavati along with the pilot Flt. Lt. Sodhi also died in the crash.
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  • ...per, Baisakhi Mall Khatri, of Kunjah, a village in Gujrat district, now in Pakistan, he trained as an accountant and served as a munshi under the chie ...y. He had a major role in organizing the Sikh army on a regular basis and in the early territorial conquests of the young Maharaja.
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  • '''Gaddi''' is a [[Punjabi]] term also found in other south-Asian languages which stands for ''"seat"'' and usually refers In [[Sikhi]] the term "Gur-Gaddi" or "[[Gurgaddi]] is used to refer to the [[G
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  • ...ib (Bhibhour Sahib or Vibhore Sahib)''' is situated in the [[Nangal]] City in [[Ropar]] Distt. It was here that [[Guru Gobind Singh]] came at the invitat ...uru Gobind Singh life when he had time to enjoy hunting and writing poetry in praise of [[God]].
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  • ...m/world/report-diaspora-determined-to-keep-indian-culture-traditions-alive-in-trinidad-1317270}} </ref> Gurdwara <ref> Gurudwara Sahib Trinidad and Toba .../maps/1Pgm15ZgTd24XGcH6 </ref>was started by one businessman Hemraj Singh in around 1929 who was owner of Turban Brand Factory <ref> Turban Brand Factor
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  • '''March''' is the third month of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the lengt March 14 = 1 [[Chet]] Nanakshahi New Year
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  • ...83 a copy of a ''janamasakhi'' was dispatched by the India Office Library in London for the use of [[Trumpp's Translation Of Portions Of The Guru Granth ...t came to be known as the ''Vilayat Vali'' or the ''foreign janamsakhi''.) This janamsakhi was the basis of the accounts written by Trumpp, Macauliffe, and
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  • ...asthan in India. He is known as "Plato" of Jat caste in India. He was born in the month of February 1707. He was one of the eighteen living sons of Thaku ...peror recognized him and the title of 'Raja' (King) was conferred upon him in 1724.
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  • ...r Mela''' is organised every year in December at Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, in the Fatehgarh Sahib district of Punjab to pay homage to the martyrdom of Ba ...r brother, Baba Zorawar Singh. He is probably the youngest recorded martyr in history who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender
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  • '''Movable dates for [[Sikh festivals]]''' (these change every year in line with the lunar phase) |width=20%|'''Year'''
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  • ...30-page Siri Guru Granth Sahib, which is possibly the largest and heaviest in the world. ...or his second copy which weighed 45kg and was 76.2cm long and 48.26cm wide in 2004.
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  • ...verted to [[Islam]], Bhai Langah Belonging to the village of Jhabal Kalan, in the present [[Amritsar district]] of the [[Punjab]], he was one of the thre ...was privileged to be included in the marriage party of [[Guru Hargobind]] in [[1604]]. Langah, as well, was one of the five Sikhs chosen to accompany Gu
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  • ...acre of Sikhs]] and 3 Sikh militants later murdered him to take revenge of this massacre. ...Maken in the top 5 politician who had lead the mobs to kill the [[Sikhs]] in [[Delhi]]
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  • ...2008 issue, Fortune Magazine named her one of the "50 Most Powerful Women" in the world! ...8 offices in 11 countries serving Google's users, advertisers and partners in the region.
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  • ...of paralysis on 15th Har Samvat 1896 (27th June 1839) and was cremated at this spot on the next day i.e., on 16th Har Samvat 1896 where the beautiful sama ...ing work, and Marbel work, of the present day building In the year 1848, a year before the fall of the Sikh Kingdom.
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  • ...tten 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, which she ...e-connect with their roots, their religion. Keeping such a target audience in mind, the book is a quick-read, kind of like a guidebook to [[Sikhi]].
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  • ...] on [[8 July]] [[1487]] ([[Harh]] 24, 1544) at the home of [[Mool Chand]] in [[Batala]] (now Dera Sahib Gurdwara) '''1441''': [[Bhagat Kabir]] (1441-1518)* is believed to be born during this year.
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  • ...anj Vidyalay. Gyani Darshan Singh Ji hailed from Moradabad but had settled in Delhi. As a child, Bhai Amarjit Singh developed a desire to study Gurmat Sa ...Millis Gurudwaras where he also taught several students Kirtan and Tabla. In 1998 Bhai Sahib moved to Memphis, Tennesee, where he now lives with his fam
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  • ...actise horsemanship, archery and the use of sword and to come back after a year. Gulaba returned home, won over a small number of young men as companions a ...dy fought bravely against Nadir Shah in 1739 and in the Chhota Ghallughara in 1746, was declared the head of the Dallevalia misl. Later the Dallevalia an
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  • ...etirement from international hockey. He played 314 matches during 12 years in his career. Sardara was born in Haryana's village Sant Nagar in Sirsa District to Gurnam Singh, a RMP doctor, and Jasveer Kaur, a housewife
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  • ...f his father. Shaikh `Abd al-Ahad, and later studied at {{w|Sialkot}}, now in [[Pakistan]]. ...d him into the Naqshbandi order. Shaikh Ahmad soon became a leading figure in that school and wrote numerous letters and treatises on many fine points of
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  • ...of the Guru's head, as the word spread that the head of Tegh Bahadur was in transit to Anandpur Sahib the people rushed to pay their last respects to ...argahi Shah, who left his mortal frame soon after. The samadh of the faqir in the vicinity of the shrine to Guru Tegh Bahadur, is also visited by devotee
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  • '''GURDWARA LANGAR MANDIR CHOLA SAHIB,''' in the eastern part of the town, is connected with a relic a chola, or cloak, ...glass case in a private house, about 50 metres from the Gurdwara, attended in rotation by three Bedi families living there.
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  • ...rformed by Baba Buddha jee with rejoicing a by all.Every year in memory of this event a big gathering is held on the place and Jor Mela is celebrated on th [[Category:Gurdwaras In Jalandhar District]]
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  • ...s the highest ranked Indian golfer in the world, breaking into the top 100 in October 2006. He is the son of the famous Indian [[Sikh]] athlete Milkha Si ...the European Tour qualifying school, and he joined the tour the following year.
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  • '''January''' is the [[first]] [[month]] of the [[year]] in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the lengt ...8]] (was previously listed as 3rd January [[1588]] AD but has been changed in line with the [[Nanakshahi calendar]])
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  • ...g in these places. The number of followers of Baba Beeram Shah Ji Dutt is in lacs. ...Ji are visiting the Dera every day. The main function is organized every year on the following Sunday of Baisakhi.
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  • ...e and death of many young, male [[Sikhs]], in order to stamp out terrorism in Punjab. However, a large number of [[Sikhs]] were innocent and were the ba ...e is Bibi Surjit Kaur and father's name is Baba Harnek Singh and they live in Guru Nanak Nagar, [[Patiala]], [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], [[India]]. His fa
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  • ...jranwala (now in Pakistan). His grandfather, Panjab Singh, was a trooper in ...r nine years and was dismissed on account of some discrepancies discovered in his accounts. Kahn Singh then served successively under Hari Singh Nalva, A
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  • ...ammu Sikh Sangat. There is a small canal near this Gurdwara Sahib situated in the heart of Jammu city. Every year the "Parkash Utsav" (Birth anniversary) of Guru Sahib is celebrated here wi
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  • ...orn in Patiala in Punjab. Sidhu was elected to the Lok Sabha from Amritsar in 2004,2007 (by-election) and 2009 on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket. <ref>2 ...highest ODI score and the innings which he called his best when he retired in 1999.
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  • ...Dwarka in Gujrat. Bhai Mohkam SIngh ji belong to the Dwarka. It is located in Budhiya area of Bet Dwarka. ...in the memory of Pyara Bhai Mohkam Singh ji in Dwarka Bet (Dwarka Island) in Jamnagar district of Gujarat.
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  • ...ses about ten exquisite Sufi shrines, which are open to all throughout the year. ...ace to visit, and as there are so many festivals celebrated throughout the year, the town tends to always have a carnival feel.
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  • ...facts and the joint cultural background as they exist in Britain today and in the past. ...two: 2007-2010) of initiatives covering education, research, and outreach. This will include:
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  • ...ered Delhi in 1398 and then led a short-lived empire based in Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) that united Persian-based Mongols (Babur's matern ...number of forays. Then an invitation from an opportunistic Afghan chief in Punjab brought him to the very heart of the Delhi Sultanate, ruled by Ibr
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  • ...ave carried out the [[bhog]] of the paath, they begin another paath. So in this way, they are continuously reading [[Gurbani]] at home for a little while, Paath: This is any reading of the text of the holy [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]].
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  • ...in most Sikh [[Gurdwara]]s a special ceremony takes place as a reminder of this special first [[Amrit]] Ceremony. This first Amrit Ceremony took place in India on April 13, 1699 when Guru Gobind Singh asked a gathering of Sikhs w
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  • ...as viewed by Sikhs, 4.2 million of which are on land and the same number in water. ...lete, one gets a chance to become human again and release themselves from this world by chanting "Waheguru" (God's name) repeatedly. Some believe that for
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  • ...la Purves.jpg|Isabella Purves, who owned the flat, would have been 90 this year}} ...p "in touch" with others in the community. Indeed, it is sad when a person in society has no one who worries about their well-being.
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  • ...ed Sikhism in central India, establishing an Udasi centre at Chikhli, now in Buldana district of Maharashtra.
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  • Birthday or Gurpurab of Guru Nanak is celebrated on the full moon day in [[November]]. Below are the dates from 2000 to 2020: |width=250px|'''Year
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  • ...might have a child and they all replied, 'there has been no child written in your destiny.' ...the path holding a pen and ink. When Guru Sahib approached, she called out in a rhyme which translated is, 'Oh one with a beautiful beard and white dasta
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  • ...engraving, and his practical training started with drawing rough sketches in his school notebooks. ...l town, Indri, near Karnal. The first exhibition of his paintings was held in Dyal Singh College, Karnal, on 26 June 1955.
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  • ...ter she starts having nightmares. Kabir gets drawn into the mystery of why this is happening particularly when he discovers that she is adopted. ...Roy, a single parent and civil rights activist in LA, arrives unannounced in Delhi. She is shocked to discover that Kaju has been visiting the slums. Al
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  • ...ingh Kaushish in 1925 Bk/AD 1869. The work has since been published (1986) in book form. ...ote hymns in praise of Guru Arjan and his predecessors which are preserved in the Guru Granth Sahib.
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  • ...in Sargodha district of Pakistan. His father died when he was barely five year old. ...f Addanshahis another name for Sevapanthis. After his preliminary training in scripture reading, Sham Singh studied Sikh theology and history success
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  • ...w and order situation and killing of an abducted Sikh allegedly by Taliban in Khyber Agency, the authorities have cut short the visit of the Indian Sikh ...the partition of the sub-continent. Earlier they visited Pakistan previous year.
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  • ...sia Society. Mr. Banga is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, India. ...ices firm MasterCard--an offer that could be billed as the biggest package in the current state of the global economy.
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  • ...der Singh''' (1823-1862), was the fifth Sikh ruler of the Patiala Kingdom, in the Malva Region of Punjab. He was the son of Maharaja Karam Singh (1798-18 ...fter the annexation of the Sikh Kingdom of Punjab to the British dominions in March 1849, the Patiala ruler was generally acknowledged as a spokesman for
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  • ...haraj' was born at Masitan, district Sirsa (Haryana) on 24th December 1900 in the household of Sardar Pala Singh and Mata Chand Kaur. The early years of his life were spent in performing worldly responsibilities. Although he didn't receive any formal
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  • ...n service along with remembrance of God's Name. The story is not mentioned in the Janamsakhis, but locally a strong tradition has grown that Guru Nanak ...had sat, are sweet is not true. Nor are all the nuts given as prasad from this one tree. About ten kilometers from the Grudwara, there is a tract of land
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  • ...nalist before establishing a community newspaper, the Indo-Canadian Times, in 1978. ...bombing of Air India Flight 182, Hayer began to speak out against violence in the Sikh separatist movement.
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  • ...f year university exams. This Sikh used to mediate on the name of Waheguru in the early hours of the morning after completing his nitnem. ...and had still not got ready. In addition to this before beginning the day this Sikh would go to Sri Nanaksar Sahib Ji to seek the blessings of Dhan Guru N
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  • ...hand received the common surname of Singh and became Muhkam Singh. He died in the battle of [[Chamkaur]] on 7 December 1705 with [[Bhai Himmat Singh]] an
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  • ...]] and [[Chet]] to join in the festivites of the [[Nanakshahi New Year|New year]]. '''Important Events during this month''':
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  • ...se of the words, emphasizes Purusha being 'Himself' - The only Creator. As in Sufi and Vaishnavic lore, He is the only He, His creatures being refered to ...od, the Supreme Being, Himself is the Creator (Kartaa), and being immanent in His Creation, is All Pervasive and fills all '''[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/i
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  • ...rst person who publically drops his surname """Makkar""" which shows unity in sikhism. He said using caste as surnames is voilation of sikh rehat maryada ...nt of s.g.p.c. He has his own school named Guru Gobind Singh Public School in ludhiana, at present he is also a member of political affair committe shiro
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  • ...''' reminds us that the [[Sikh]] history of the area dates back to 1695. This magnificent shrine is located about 15 Km from [[Chandigarh]] on the road t ...Muslim saint, [[Faqir Dargahi Shah]], a disciple of the Guru. Learning of this, the people of the area rushed to the site to pay their last respects to th
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  • ...e was taken at the Vaisakhi festival in 1995, for additional pictures from this festival see The 1995 Vaiskhi page .]] ...aith. Sikhs first started to settle in Gravesend in any noticeable numbers in the mid to late 1950s and since then have built up a very strong local comm
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  • The '''Kali Bein''' is one of the important rivulets in [[Punjab]], [[India]]. With a length of 160 km, it emerges from a spring ne ...stream. During all religious occasions, the people of Punjab will dunk in this rivulet for purification. It is believed that Guru Nanak Dev had begun his
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  • ...after his guards allowed Guru Arjan to take a bath to cool his many burns. In those days, the Ravi flowed along the wall of the fort. The Guru's light re ...aharaja's Gurdwara had no congregational hall one was attached to Gurdwara in 1909, after which daily [[congregation]]s were regularly held. After that a
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  • ...martyrdom of younger sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] at [[Sirhind]], Punjab in month of December. Following are series of events related to Saka Sirhind: Every year on 26 December, Shaheedi Jor Mela is organised at Fatehgarh Sahib, to comme
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  • Following is Sikh Anand Marriage Act of Pakistan of year 2007. #* (a) This Act may be called the "Sikh Anand Marriage Act 2007"; and<br>(b) It extends
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  • ::::'''Sikhism does not in anyway support the concept of Living human Gurus after [[Guru Gobind Singh] :::::::Please '''DO NOT ADD CONTROVERSIAL INFORMATION''' to this Page
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  • '''May''' is the fifth month of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the lengt ...dates%20&%20events/date_may.asp SGPC - Events that shaped Sikh History for this month]
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  • ...Sikh Gurudwaras]] in [[Kashmir]]. This historical [[Gurdwara]] is included in the tourist place of Srinagar city of Kashmir valley. It is situated just ...s a rectangular hall with the sanctum in the middle and a spacious terrace in front. An old well nearby is said to have been dug on the orders of Guru Ha
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  • ...llings of hundereds of civilians in this army attack and killings of Sikhs in the countryside afterwards. ...rds of Indira Gandhi, yet on [[31 October]] [[1984]] they assassinated her in her garden.
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  • ...Act 1860 in Panjab and under the French Association Law 1901 and is an NGO in Ireland ...ether to assist in the socio-economic development of immigrant communities in Queens, New York.
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  • ...Sandhu]] (1706-1767), founder of the Sikh principality of [[Nakai Misl]], In 1748. The name of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's mother was also [[Raj Kaur]], in which, Maharani Raj Kaur, was renamed as Datar Kaur, As According to Punjab
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  • ...ny Sindhi Hindus imigrated to [[India]] when [[British India]] was divided in 1947. ...]] both enjoy an exalted status in Sindhi homes. Come let us pay homage to this Giant personality. [[Bhai Chella Ram]] Sindhi
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  • ...e lightened the hearts of these families who have since long taken shelter in several Sikh Gurdwaras of Pakistan, unfortunately now many families will h ...d dumped in the houses occupied from the Sikh community was also destroyed in the air strikes. – ©Reuters]]
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  • ...and [[Taragarh]]. It was at Anandpur Sahib that Guru Ji trained his Sikhs in the art of warfare and created special knight-errants the [[Nihang]]s. But ...weapons) associated with Guru Gobind Singh Ji. These weapons are taken out in the evenings and shown to the sangat.
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  • ...r (present) Gurdwara Sahib in Ross Street. It was very unfortunate to lose this historical Sikh monument. ...orner of Ross Street and S.E. Marine Drive. The construction was completed in 1970 by the Haebler Construction Co. Ltd. at the cost of $433,000.
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  • ...Mughal forces against [[Guru Hargobind]] and died at the hands of the Guru in the battle of Kartarpur.]] ...pur. According to Gurbilas Chhevm Patshahi, Isma'il Khan along with his 16 year old nephew and some other [[Pathan]]s of his village, once accompanied a [
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  • ...devout Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh. The Var was completed in 1841 Bk/AD 1784, and it comprises 212 stanzas. ...the time of his martyrdom in 1791 Bk/AD 1734 at 12 years which brings the year of his birth to 1779 Bk/ AD 1722.
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  • ...dia Gujarat locator map.jpg|thumb|200px|right|{{cs|The location of Gujarat in [[India]]}}]] '''Gujarat''' is the western most state in [[India]]. very far South of the [[Punjab]], Gujarat is bordered on the No
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  • ...a Singh, under Sardar Gujjar Bhangi, received a Jagir in village Naushera, in Gujrat District of Punjab. ...ension. In 1852, he joined the police under Col. R. Lawrence, and remained in the force until 1857.
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  • ...People, says it was Durga). Which deity, matters little in the telling of this event. ...his son with him, and there they would tie bells to their ankles and dance in homage to the goddess.
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  • ..., arid altitude. Today the Guru's sapling has grown to be the biggest tree in the city. ...abandak Committee of Leh-Ladak is maintaining the site, the tree itself is in need of immediate maintenance as its condition is deteriorating daily.
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  • Bibi Desan Kaur Waraich was born to Sardar Amir Singh Waraich possibly in the year 1740. Sardar Amir Singh, was a very old Sikh Chieftain of Gujranwala, belon ...st=Amarinder|title=The Last Sunset: The Rise and Fall of the Lahore Durbar|year=2010|pages=7</ref> she married [[Charat Singh|Sardar Charat Singh]] of the
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  • ...were established. About 80 Sikh families reside in Kathmandu, many of them in Kupondol, close to the gurudwara. Every Saturday, they congregate there to ...shan arrived with three trucks. Ferried from Patna, each set of wheels set in a barge, the vehicles were driven over cart tracks from Raxaul Bazaar to Am
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  • ...paper)|access-date=26 February 2023|quote=With a population of around 4.9m in the district, Jatt is the major tribe whose sub-clans like Noons, Ranjhas, ...tion of India |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jEldAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA13 |year=2013 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-1-136-79036-2 |pages=13–14 </r
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  • ...to replace him at Samadh Bhai and complete the Gurdwara which was finished in 1964. Katha and Kirtan are carried out daily, in both the early morning and evening hours - as per the Maryada of Nanaksar.
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  • ...cussed the Gita and Chhajju gave such learned replies that the Brahmin sat in dumbfounded silence. The Brahmin was convinced that Guru Har Krishan has in
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  • ...Sikh sovereign. The family fell a prey to courtly intrigue after the death in 1843 of Maharaja Sher Singh. ...Ludhiana where they sought asylum with the British. Hira Singh was killed in December 1844 and Sardar Jawahar Singh, regent to the young Maharaja Duleep
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  • .../index.html He once was blind but now can see, a little]''' First appeared in the local 'Nation' newspaper by DANIEL WESANGULA, February 6, 2010 ...is been receiving treatment from doctors at Lions Sight First Eye Hospital in Loresho, Nairobi. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE </small>}}
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  • ...orical shrine located at Ladhewal in [[Mahilpur]] in Distt [[Hoshiarpur]]. This shrine is dedicated to [[Sahibzada Ajit singh]], the elder sahibzada of Shr ...kim [[Zabar Khan]] and carried off to the Hakim's village and locked aaway in his palace. The Brahmin was sad hearted and wept before the qazis and other
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  • ...he memory of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji’s visit in the course of his travels in malva parts of Punjab. ...tes of cremation before returning to Bhikhi. The villagers, to commemorate this historic event of Muglu Ji’s devotion and Guruji’s response, raised a m
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  • ...ecretary at the [[El Sobrante Gurdwara Sahib|‎Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple]] in El Sobrante, California. ...him address the congregation and felt it was his religious duty to correct this wrongdoing. Allegedly earlier that morning Sandher approached Malhi to give
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  • ...Sikhs believe that spiritual and worldly benefits are gained by immersing in the holy waters of these Sarovars. ...owing the removal of the silt from the drained pool. Fish are also present in these Sarovars to keep the water clean and pure.
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  • ...ice since the country’s inception. Though, many [[Christian]]s have served in the army. ...ever, I was mentally prepared to settle for admission in BA (Architecture) in the National College of Arts”''.
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  • ...re was no sufficient evidence against former Union minister Jagdish Tytler in a 1984 anti-Sikh riot case. ...ing agency said that there is no evidence to prosecute the Congress leader in the case.'''
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  • ...pg|Anarkali Honaryar has been named Radio Free Afghanistan's Person of the Year<br>''[http://www.rferl.org/content/Young_Afghan_Rights_Activist_Selected_As ...nation. She is one of only about 3,000 [[Sikh]]s and [[Hindu]]s who remain in Afghanistan today.
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  • ...Hira Singh Nakai (1706-1767), a Sikh Sandhu Jatt of village Baherwal Kalan in present day Kasur District of Punjab (Pakistan), the founder of the Sikh pr ...an. During the late 1800s, Before the Ghadar Lehr, and the Akali Lehr were in power and fighting for freedom, Sardar Ishar Singh Nakai, married a muslim
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  • ...aba Ram Singh appointed some of the most learned scholars to coach his son in all branches of knowledge, including the martial arts. ...ked Kartarpur, Baba Vadbhag Singh fought valiantly but had to take shelter in the hills because he had only a handful of soldiers as compared to over 10,
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  • ...d large jagirs in the Pothohar country. On the death of his father in that year, the jagirs passed to Chatar Singh, then amounting to over a lakh of rupees ...nce politically. He was appointed governor of Peshawar in August [[1846]]. In November [[1847]], the title of Raja was recommended for him by the Council
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  • '''July''' is the [[seventh]] [[month]] of the [[year]] in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the lengt ...] on [[8 July]] [[1487]] ([[Harh]] 24, 1544) at the home of [[Mool Chand]] in [[Batala]] (now Dera Sahib Gurdwara)
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  • ...[[India]]. Soft-spoken and intensely religious, Rattan takes great pride in himself and his faith for what he has accomplished. ...ious devotion since visible articles of faith were officially prohibited in 1984.
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  • ...important that all the other Ks. Turbans may be of any color, and is tied in many different ways and styles. ...iation into the [[Khalsa]], the young Singni is to incorporate the Five Ks in his everyday appearance (uncut hair, steel bracelet, wooden comb, cotton un
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  • Sikhs across the world now have their own universal calendar. The name of this new calendar is: [[Nanakshahi Calendar]], and it takes its name from [[Guru Below is listed the Main Sikhi events in the Calendar for the year: {{CURRENTYEAR}}
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  • ...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 form. ...pletion of the [[Harimandir Sahib]] in 1601, that the beloved Guru choose this once secluded, shady spot, about 1km away from the bustle of the town growi
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  • '''August''' is the [[eighth]] month of the [[year]] in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the lengt ...ettled down in Batala town, 40 km from Amritsar, Mcleod found his interest in Christianity waning and was drawn to Sikh history.
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  • ...mber 15, 2001) was a Mesa, Arizona, Service Station owner who was murdered in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. His death made national an ...inued to work in that capacity. He saved enough money to buy a gas station in Phoenix, and then he moved there.
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  • ...it a memorable event. Addressing a large gathering in [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in [[Kapurthala]] district, where [[Nanak Dev]] spent over 14 years of his ear ...to facilitate Indian pilgrims to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur in Pakistan. He said a long-pending demand of Punjab was on the verge of fulfi
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  • '''April''' is the fourth month of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of four with the length of 30 days. ...ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and became Guru on [[April 16]], [[1664]] following in the footsteps of his grand-nephew, [[Guru Har Krishan]].
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  • ...it strikes the high pitched end of the drum. The thick bent cane is held in the left hand and strikes the bass end of the drum. There are a number of ...le' is merely an slight advance of every second beat. For the purposes of this introduction, I'd advise treating the rhythms as a shuffle to get the feel
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  • 14 = 1 Chet Nanakshahi New Year ==Important dates in the Year==
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  • ...ry short time. Irked by the strict army regimen, he took out his discharge in 1920. ...ry) of the [[Golden Temple]], he was arrested and sentenced to six months in jail.
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  • but began sometime in the year 2010. ...maryada.the sgpc have put the tahktsalis in-charge of the sri darbur sahib this is wrong. the Akal takht is being puppet-ed by the sgpc and have made such
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  • ..., while showing a 15 minute, professionally developed film about Sikh kids in the US as an example of a community people know very little about. The pur ...for one another. In addition the organization sponsored youth conferences in California, North Carolina, Michigan and Florida.
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  • ...England in the 1970s and had a family home in Poynton, an affluent village in Cheshire. ...rl's accessories (such as hair clips, cosmetics, etc) which opened in 1995 in the Manchester Arndale Centre.
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  • ...ut 17 km north-east of [[Jagadhari]] town, on the Bilaspur-Ranjitpura road in Ambala disrict. Covered by the dense forests of Kalesar, Kapal Mochan is a ...he holy [[sarovar]]s of the village. Devotees believe that by taking a dip in the sacred tank one rids themselves of all sins.
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  • ...The city began as Chakk Nanaki, which was founded by [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in 1665. ...as around Kesgarh Sahib then to accommodate the many thousands of Sikhs in attendance on that historic day.
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  • ...News/Sukhwinder-Singh-Stabbed-To-Death-By-Two-Robbers-Near-Barking-Station-In-London/Article/201001215517866?lpos=UK_News_News_Your_Way_Region_7&lid=News ...east London. When he caught up with the pair a fight broke out and the 31-year-old was knifed. Mr Singh chased the robbers along Victoria Road into Uphall
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  • ...left|200px|An American [[Sikh]] patriot during the festival of [[Vasakhi]] in [[Philadelphia]]]] --> ...ers.com/sikhsinnorthamerica.html Sikhism in North America, America, "Sikhs in North America"] [[31 October]] [[2006]]</ref>
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  • ...y man Jaswant Singh popularly known as "Bauji". The nearest main cities to this village are [[Sangrur]] which is about 40kms to the north-east, [[Barnala]] ...aniyas and there is no paid employees. Everything is managed by [[sangat]] in these samagams and the samagams are free of any politics.
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  • ...Sant [[Bhai Bahadur Singh]] ji established the [[Gurdwara]] and village at this place. ...g of the Poonch Rawalakote road has brought Dhehri Sahib into limelight as this is the first place of importance enroute from Rawalakote to Poonch.
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  • ...ib Ji. He was born on 29th September 1554, In the village of Daula Kingra, In Muktsar Sahib district of Punjab, to Bhai Dyala Ji and Mata Sukhdei Ji, a D Later His parents migrated to then a village Majitha, Located In Amritsar District of Panjab, where they settled forever. But Bhai Shalo who
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  • |Year of Death = On [[1648]] ...k. In the eighteenth century, the Niranjanias helped the Mughal government in persecuting Sikhs. Haribhagat Niranjania of Jandiala was a notorious inform
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  • [[1619]]: [[Baba Atal Rai]], son of [[Guru Hargobind]] was born in [[1619]]; he left for his heavenly abode on [[23 July]], [[1627]] [[1624]]: Year of Birth of '''[[Mata Gujri]]''' ([[1624]] -[[1705]]) (whose formal name wa
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  • ...is a [[Sikhism|Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] located at Alnabru in Oslo, Norway. In this Gurudwara Sikhs from Oslo and the neighbouring areas come daily. The Gurdwa ...ru Nanak Niwas and, together with Gurwaraen in Oslo, the only Sikh temples in Norway.
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  • ...here and a stone slab with an inscription in Ottoman Turkish was installed in it. :Look what was wished by the Glorious Lord in His majesty
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  • ...of the Punjab, who had met [[Guru Har Rai]], Nanak VII, during his travels in the [[Malva]] area and received his blessing. From amongst his seven sons T ...ghar mera asai. They had helped [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] with men and money in his early exploits.
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  • Ten houses belonging to local Sikh families in Qasimkhel area, where about 35 Sikh families have been living for many year ...their weapons) in turn for the government of Pakistan allowing Nizam-e-adl in Swat.
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  • ...r in life Princess Catherine often visited the other Muller family members in Germany, usually before or after her visit to the Bayreuth Festival. Betwee ...r. The following year Lina Schafer took the Princess to the ‘Black Forest’ in Kassell and Dresden. The odd-pair were forming a very special and intimate
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  • ...Singh]], the tenth [[Sikh Guru]]. The word is a traditional word not used in the everyday language of today. The plural of the word is "Sahibzade" with ...ting the enemy]] of many thousands at the young age of 18 and 14 years old in battle at [[Chamkaur Sahib]].
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  • ...zones. This project focuses on fighting hunger worldwide by providing food in emergencies where it is desperately needed to save lives of victims of natu ‘[[Langar]]’ is a term used in the [[Punjabi]] language to describe a free kitchen where food is provided
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  • ...ter Bhai Bhagatu died, She would not remarry. When Bhai Gaura came to know this, he brought the girl to his house and ever treated her as his mother. As Bh ...the former assassinated by his men. Guru Har Rai forbade Gaura`s presence in sangat. Gaura was repentant and wanted to tender apology but the Guru would
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  • '''Are you are thinking of investing in the Middle East? If you are then read this!''' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8602449.stm'''Couple Jailed in Dubai lose appeal over conviction'''] April 5, 2010 Source: news.bbc.co.uk
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  • ...sinessman, [[Gurdit Singh]], to bring [[Indian]] immigrants to [[Canada]] in [[1914]]. ...estler and film actor from the Sikh holy city of [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] in [[India]].
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  • ...iven an overdose of phenobarbitone (phenobarbital). The story as reported in the The Indian Express, Patiala, Aug. 28, 2005 is reprinted below: ...first woman to do so. A year later she hit the headlines again. This time in connection with the mysterious death of her daughter.
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  • ...ns, especially Sikhs first came to Norway in the early 70s. The troubles in Punjab after [[Operation Bluestar]] and the killings of Sikhs after the ass ...in the local government. (see News items below). Many Sikhs are employed in the professional fields of medicine, engineering and technical services.
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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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  • ...ri Sikhs (i.e. they hadn't yet taken Amrit). Bishan Singh were born in the year 1852 AD to Bhai Lal Dev ji (father) and Mata Ratna Devi (mother). Baba ji w ...cided the time was right to join the Khalsa Panth and take Amrit. They did this at Sri Akal Takhat Sahib. Baba ji would recite Gurbani with great concentra
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  • This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 14th of the month: *March 14 = 1 [[Chet]] Nanakshahi New Year
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  • ...the Sanatan Nirmala Sikh tradition was founded by [[Guru Gobind Singh ji]] in late 17th century when he sent five Sikhs to Varanasi to learn [[Sanskrit]] ...Dictionary of Sikhism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ma3G-hjh6SwC |year=2005|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-5088-0|pages=148–149</ref>
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  • ...a. She began studying art and writing at an early age; by the time she was in the 6th grade, she knew she wanted to be an artist. For high school, she went to the Ethel Walker School, an all-girls school, in Simsbury, Connecticut. It was an extremely creative environment for art, mu
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  • ...the death of Mata Jito Ji<sup>[[Sahibzada_Zorawar_Singh#Death of Mata Jito in 1700 questioned|(1)]]</sup> on December 5, Zorawar's grandmother, [[Mata Gu ...he village of '''Kheri''', now known as '''''Saheri''''', near [[Morinda]] in present day [[Ropar District]].
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  • ...an important regional tourism centre. Located on the east coast of Kenya, in Mombasa County and the former Coast Province, Mombasa's bordering the India ...n a few weeks of the arrival of the first shipload of indentured labourers in 1898.
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  • |http://www.angithasahib.com/<br>[email protected].in ...'' '''Mandal Angitha Sahib''', is a famous Gurdwara in sector 62 of Mohali in the district of [[sas nagar]] ([[Punjab]]). The three story Gurdwara is c
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  • During my golf game at the Rio Cuarto Country Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina recently, the Argentine players asked me where they I asked them the reason for this special interest. They showed me a villa within the country club complex an
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  • ...er of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 1970 to a middle-class family. He joined the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, [[Bidar]] in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.
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  • ...]] [[Sufi]] saint who lived in [[Lahore]]; he was born at Sevastan (Sindh) in 1531 AD. ...]] Ji ([[March 31]], [[1504]] - [[March 29]], [[1552]]) became the Guru on this day and was the second of [[The Ten Gurus of Sikhism]].
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  • ...the revolutionary activity which was the stirring the hearts of the youth in his neighbourhood. ...age. The Dal was formed in 1939-40 by Giani Harbans Singh of Sarhala Khurd in Hoshiarpur district. The Dal ceased to exist after the arrest and execution
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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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  • ...r Guru Angad sometime after he succeeded Guru Nanak on the latter's demise in 1539 and continued to serve the Gurus until the time of Guru Arjan. ...] day of that year so as to enable them to meet the expenses of a marriage in the family. The Guru agreed. But the offerings on that day fell far short o
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  • ...Khyber. Khyber Agency has long been a den for criminal syndicates involved in kidnapping, smuggling, drug trafficking and car-jackings. ''(Dawn.com file ...03-two-kidnapped-sikhs-rescued-in-khyber-ss-06 Two kidnapped Sikhs rescued in Khyber]''' Monday, 01 Mar, 2010: Dawn.com
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  • ...[Wazir Khan (Sirhind)|Wazir Khan]] and his ministers at [[Sirhind]] Court. This saying was used by the 12th Head of [[Budha Dal]], [[Jathedar Baba Chet Sin ...alse The Sikhs], Patwant Singh, year= 2001</ref> Jathedar Chet Singh uses this phrase for Nihang Jathebandhi who preach Sikh philosophy.
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  • ...h]] 24, 1544) but is normally celebrated in Batala during late August each year.. [[Gurdwara Dehra Sahib]], also known as Viah Asthan Guru Nanak Dev Ji, no
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  • ...h, nor through arts, which explores existence. <br><br>Both are incomplete in their search, because they are directed only towards one half of Him. Where ...ses. All things in the universe are constantly being recycled or changing in molecular structure.
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  • On 31 July 2010 in the TV Show "India's Got Talent", the Series 2 Judge {{w|Sajid Khan}}, a However when 5 year old started to spar with the 9 or so year old boy twice his height, Khan hit his button flashing the red X , signall
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  • ...ndak Committee president, S. Baldev Singh Bagga and convener R.S. Saluja, this state-of-the-art polyclinic and diagnostic centre will provide free and low ...day care medical centre had become necessary to meet the demand of people in Secunderabad and surrounding localities when the Gandhi General Hospital mo
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  • ...elled through her teens and by age of twenty four had settled in Rishikesh in her hermitage. ...in Gannaur, Sonepat, [[Haryana]]. Where she is available to her disciples year around where various residential workshops are organized. Her ashram is a b
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  • ...popular pilgrim centre were it is said that about 4,500 visitors were fed in the langar every day. Such was the influence Baba Bir Singh had acquired th ...nce. On 2 May 1844, [[Atar Singh Sandhanvalia]], who had been in residence in British India for some time, crossed the Sutlej into Sikh territory and joi
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  • ...lage of Jambar where he lay down on a charpai (cot) under a shady tree. By this time, Hem Raj, a Sandhu Jat, chaudhari or headman of Bahrwal, who was absen ...till nearly a hundred years after the death of Guru Arjan which took place in 1606.
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  • ...uthern and western parts of present day [[Gujranwala]] district of Punjab. In one of the skirmishes with the Chatha Jatts he lost both of his sons, Jai S ...in 1799 from the Bhangi [[Misl]] Sardars and the Holy city of [[Amritsar]] in 1802 from [[Mai Sukhan]] of [[Bhangi Misl]].
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  • ...7,100 feet (5,148 m). It lies on the North side of the Khangchengyao Range in a high plateau area contiguous to the Tibetan Plateau. The stream emerging ...s also known as Guru Dongmar. It is located close to the Indo-China Border in the province of North Sikkim, Sikkim, India.
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  • ...ab]]. The Guru's love for his sister is referred to in most touching terms in some of the [[Sakhi]]s. A sister's love for her brother is a perennial them ...]], a revenue official of very good reputation, at [[Sultanpur]], which is in the present-day native state of [[Kapurthala]], and was then the capital of
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  • ...''17th century''' was that [[century]] which lasted from [[1601]]-[[1700]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. ...ru Gobind Singh]] compiled the second edition of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] in [[1706]] at [[Damdama Sahib]] near [[Bhatinda]], [[Punjab]]. The scribe was
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  • ...rn. And he wears a dastar, or turban, setting him apart both on campus and in the community. ...en mind serving as an example, said Rudy Lugo-Rios, 20, a junior majoring in psychology.
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  • ...67, the son of Subadar Sudh Singh and Jion Kaur of the village of Bhasaur in present day [[Sangrur]] district of the [[Punjab]]. His original name was N ..., and was after completing the course appointed a suboverseer at Sirhind in the irrigation department of Patiala state on 21 November 1887. The term b
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  • ...meet him. But Mansukh advised him to meditate on the Guru and wait for him in Ceylon itself. Since then the Raja had awaited the Guru`s coming. Guru Nan ...ithful assembled by night to pray and recite hymns in praise of God. While in Ceylon, relates the Puratan Janam Sakhi, Guru Nanak was inspired to utter P
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  • ...He was born at Sevastan (Sindh) August 11, 1550. He spent most of his life in and around [[Lahore]]. ...his will was buried beside Mian Natha Ji who was one of his bosom friends in the village of Hashimpur.
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  • ...irobi city is also a county in itself. The city lies on the Nairobi River, in the south of the country and has an elevation of 1795 m above sea-level. ...all of them were illiterate. They were of course, with­out their families in the initial phase.
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  • ...his educational career. He completed his M.Sc. in 1916 with first position in the [[Punjab]]. ...[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]]. He joined [[Kashmir]] Forest Department in 1920. Later, he was promoted as Deputy Conservator. During the later part o
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  • ...L) '''is a prominent [[civil rights]] organisation in India. It was formed in 1976 by veteran socialist and campaign leader [[Jaya Prakash Narayan]] (als ...ople who were working with JP, a prominent figure in the Indian Opposition in the 1970s.
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  • ...ivision of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]] took place in 1947. The word "Neela" in [[Punjabi]] means "Blue" and the word "dhari" means "to wear or adorn" so t ...ar "Neela Kammarkassa" (blue waist band) and "Neela Chakuta" (blue turban) in addition to following the rules (Maryada) as set out by the founder.
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  • ...lage of Jambar where he lay down on a charpai (cot) under a shady tree. By this time, Hem Raj, a Sandhu Jat, chaudhari or headman of Bahrwal, who was absen ...till nearly a hundred years after the death of Guru Arjan which took place in 1606.
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  • ...ed around it. Inside the [[Darbar Sahib]] or main hall is also constructed in marble. This verse is inscribed in the Gurdwara at Bhangani.
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  • ...a. She began studying art and writing at an early age; by the time she was in the 6th grade, she knew she wanted to be an artist. For high school, she went to the Ethel Walker School, an all-girls school, in Simsbury, Connecticut. It was an extremely creative environment for art, mu
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  • ...themselves as the Pure race, God's chosen people. How could they maintain this purity if they mixed with non Jews. ...lated as ultra-orthodox Judaism, although Haredi Jews themselves object to this translation. They simply refer to themselves as Jews, and they consider mor
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  • ...wrote and sang Punjabi songs. He died on 14 October 2006 at the age of 30 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. ...lbum also feature other guest Punjabi singers. Fans released another album in tribute to him, She is the One - featuring [https://wikitia.com/wiki/Ikwind
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  • ...serving a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of release in a federal prison. ...lf. As business improved, Dhinsa's company, City Gas, opened more stations in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. At its height, City Gas had 51 loca
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  • ...translated into English and published by Punjab Government Records Office in 1935 as Monograph No. 17, Events at the Court of Ranjit Singh, 1810-1817. ...1810 to 2 September 1817 with one letter, dated 10 June 1822, are written in Persian shikasta or running hand.
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  • ...les through tragic incidents, tough times and tests, until one day when 17 year old Anhad becomes a Superhero... ...easy to comprehend. [[Gurmukhi]] words and terms have been used repeatedly in the book.
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  • ...reading books. Television and video games dominate their leisure time. If this generation is to be weaned away from their plasma screens and I-pods, the s ...ildren for over 30 years, has clearly imbibed this lesson well because, in this collaboration with Arpana Caur, the artist, she achieves near perfection. T
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  • ...months of [[Jeth]], [[Harh]] and [[Sawan]] are the hottest of the year in this region. [[Guru Amar Das]] was born this month on the 23 May (9 Jeth) and on the 11 June (28 Jeth) [[Guru Hargobind]
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  • ...ember of the Richmond, California city council. A well known Sikh Activist in the Bay area he has served as the President of [[El Sobrante Gurdwara Sahib ...kh community and city officials gathered at City Hall. During the swearing-in ceremony Harpreet Singh said, "I will work not only for the development of
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  • ...wara built on such a location. And Indeed one was built where he meditated in Kaleran village. ...and Singh as Guru Angad served Guru Nanak. Ishar Singh also did not marry. In 1950 he began the construction of the prophesied Gurdwara, where one of Gur
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  • ...honorary director of the [[Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail]] which is also based in Walsall, UK. ...ersonalities, shared treasures/artefacts and the joint cultural background in Britain.
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  • ...eur wrestling. Sahota eventually wound up in Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling in Calgary. Sahota worked Kuwait, Dubai, Oman, Australia, and Hawaii for Vince ...m in 1963. Sahota went to school in Merritt, British Columbia and excelled in amateur wrestling.
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  • ...s contains 108 beads. It is also auspicous to offer 108 flowers in Puja or in multiples of 9. ...f a holy or highly respected person who's connected with god. This results in a person who follows the law of repeating the Lord's name with half of his
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  • ...ratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Bramalea—Gore—Malton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2011 to 2017.[2] ...es to watch in 2012, calling Singh a “trailblazer” in Ontario politics.[7] In 2015, he became Deputy Leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, serving
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  • ...uddha Ji and other Gursikhs, who persuaded Guru Sahib to remarry once more In the same village of Mau, where his fist wife was from. Guru Sahib agreed. ...alandhar District. Guru Sahib called Baba Sang Ji of village Sang Dhesian, In tehsil Phillaur to join his baraat. When Guru Sahib reached Bilga, which wa
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  • ...at the [[Gurdwara]] till she breathed her last. It was during her stay at this Gurdwara that Mata sundri Ji appointed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji as [[Granthi] This Gurdwara is located behind Maulana Azad Medical College, near Turkman Gate
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  • ...umar Nirmal and many more. As well as [[Bhangra]], '''DCS''' also perform in [[Hindi]] and [[English language|English]]. ...hinda's]] ''Collaborations'' and recently on Surinder Rattan's ''Lick 2''. In 2008 Shin collaborated with dj vix on the smash hit tune Ah Chak Bottal Dar
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  • ...Muzzafrabad and Kashmir areas got uprooted and resettled at various places in Jammu Province. ...r socio religious-cum-economic-educational activities of the Sikh minority in Jammu & Kashmir.
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  • ...nd people taking part in a procession and religious ceremonies on the day. This was followed by celebrations of the birth of [[Guru Nanak Sahib]], the foun ...ver Kent, London and the South East England in UK and further away visited this new temple during the weekend, and all gave glowing praise and felt admirat
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  • ...to advance.<ref name=odnb/> He was wounded again at [[Battle of Vitoria]] in 1813.<ref name=odnb/> When war broke out again in 1815 after [[Napoleon]]'s escape from [[Elba]], Hardinge returned to active
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  • ...achchi kandh, i.e. mud wall, which, according to local tradition, stood on this site at the time of [[Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak's]] marriage. It is said that a ...mbolic mud wall, neatly plastered, 3 x 5 x 1.5 feet approximately, encased in glass, next to the Guru Granth Sahib at the ground floor, now represents th
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  • ...i Mout'' and ''Sohni Lagdi feat. Sukshinder Shinda''. He has also appeared in [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] films such as ''Putt Jattan De'' and ''Uccha D Surinder Shinda was born Surinder Singh Badhan in a [[Ramgharia]] [[Tarkhan]] family. He was a colleague of the renowned Punj
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