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  • * People Cluster: Punjabi * People Name General: Ulema
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  • ...His writings are significant in the context of the development of modern Punjabi prose. 1. Amarjit Singh, Punjabi sahit da itihas—Qissa kal, Amritsar, 1981.
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  • ...end of most English and other language books). Most people who understand Punjabi or Hindi can easily understand most words of Urdu. ...and to a lesser extent [[Punjabi]], Urdu is understood by many millions of people on the Indian sub-continent and overseas; Urdu poetry and songs are very po
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  • * People Name General: Vaddar * Alternate People Names: Beldar Rajput, Od
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  • ...on and complexity of the culture are vast. Some of the main areas include, Punjabi Philosophy, poetry, spirituality, education, artistry, music, cuisine, scie ==Ancient Punjabi Culture==
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  • * People Name General : Sudh Sikh * Alternate People Names : Sood, Sud, Suda, Sudgi
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  • '''Origin of Punjabi''' ...of the interaction between original inhabitants of India and the Caucasian people, who migrated to India from central Asia. The infusion of the languages of
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  • * People Name This Country: Teli Sikh * Alternate People Names: Gachhi, Malik
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  • ...u. The society was formed thanks to the dedication and commitment of a few people.
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  • ...ctors of Faisalabad became famous in the scene and choreographed dances on punjabi film songs where also introduced which increased the popularity of these st ...l. Sanders of KFC is used in humour, sometimes becoming racist on the way. Punjabi dramas are now also finding their way into upper-middle class homes as they
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  • ...the Khalsa Middle School, Satima (Rafiabad). He was a popular teacher and people of different religious backgrounds respected him. ...village he, along with some Sikhs, fought against them. According to local people a bullet hit his leg. In the evening he disappeared along with other 14 [[S
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  • ...., are called Kavishar. Originally started in [[Malwa]], this tradition of Punjabi poetry and singing has spread throughout Punjab although the majority of th
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  • ...the nearest village to stay for the night. Near the village they met some people. ''"Go away. We don't care for any traveller,"'' replied the people very rudely.
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  • The people of the region are known as Doabias. The Punjabi dialect spoken in Doaba is known as Doabi.
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  • ...his schooling, he was educated at Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, he is a Punjabi speaker. After graduating from University, he went to complete his master d [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...''Awards & Honors''' Among her awards, she was honoured with the Shromani Punjabi Lok Gaaiki Award 2010 in November. Eleven persons has been previously been
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  • '''Babu Jagjit Sandhu''' was a Punjabi poet from the Malwa region of Punjab. ...childhood village of Sahoke in the now district of Faridkot. His Kavishari Punjabi melas were not bound by walls of religions or nationality.
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  • ...ual living Guru, the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] or SGGS for short. For most people the SGGS is a Holy Book, but for the Sikhs it’s a lot more than just sacr
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  • ...night when there is a full moon. It has many cultural implications for the people of [[Punjab]] and [[India]] where many activities and geared to the lunar c
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  • ...anguage, such as the speakers of Punjabi, inhabitants of the Punjab or the Punjabi cuisine of the region. ...total Pakistani population, or above 60% if we include the closely related Punjabi dialect 'Siraiki', spoken in and around the historical city of Multan).
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  • ...[[Gurmukhi]] script is used by all people (Sikhs especially) to record the Punjabi language. ...right. The Shahmukhi and Gurmukhi script are both used to write the spoken Punjabi language most effectively and both scripts are commonly used for this purpo
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  • As in every society, Punjabi society has its own particular traditions to mark every stage of life from ...marriage ceremony itself. Nowadays, the personal preferences of the young people are given greater importance and families allow the couple to get to know e
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  • ...further shews that the disparity between the number of the Gurmukhiknowing people of the old school and that of the same class in the present time is out of ...andum of the Parijabi Pracharni Sabha contained two main demands: (1) that Punjabi should be the official language for all government business in the Punjab,
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  • ...Ghaf (United Arab Emirates), khejri, jant/janti, sangri (Rajasthan), jand (Punjabi), kandi (Sind), sami, sumri (Gujarat). Its trade name is kandi. It is an e People down the ages have held this tree as sacred and pious. It is sometime refer
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  • '''Multan''' ([[Punjabi]]: ਮ੝ਲਤਾਨ; Urdu: ملتان) is a capital city and district in ...Most of the residents speak Saraiki and Punjabi with a good portion of the people conversant in Urdu. English is understood by the educated.
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  • ...10, 1977. He is a bhangra/rap singer. He is the younger brother of famous Punjabi singer [[Daler Mehndi]]. Mika is the youngest of the six Mehndi brothers. H ...shows, sometimes as large as 60,000 people.[3] He is one of most talented Punjabi singer who has marked his talent also in Hindi playback singing also. Recen
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  • ...e on Friday Afternoons, and another diwan on Sunday mornings. There is a [[punjabi]] school at this gurdwara and a new gurdwara building to replace this gurdw
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  • ...mmon language among British Asians and is used by an estimated 1.3 million people in Britain. According to the Canadian 2001 Census, it is ranked as 6th most This page introduces resources to allow the translation of Punjabi into English. Below in alphabetical order is the beginning of a table from
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  • ...a play dealing with the 1984 riots in Delhi. Gursharan Singh points to the people responsible for this ghastly act and criticises main the political leaders 2. Sekhon, S.S. and K.S. Duggal, A History of Punjabi Literature, [[Delhi]], 1992.
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  • This is the Punjabi variant of the widespread but originally Rajasthan tale, "Dhola-Maru." Scho ...ange of subjects, were the poetic art of the 'Jaangli' (native inhabitant) people of the region.
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  • ...hem speak only Spanish, but others have retained their Indian links, speak Punjabi and visit India. In a town called Rosario de la Frontera, they have built a ...fficulties these earlier immigrants must have faced. In the old days for a Punjabi to go to Bombay was almost an expedition, what to talk of going overseas! T
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  • The population is over 99% Muslim. Most people in the town speak Punjabi, though almost all of them can also speak national language of Pakistan, Ur
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  • The Chamars of Doaba are rich and educated.Nowadays people of this community are mostly government officials. * Manjit Rupowalia, Punjabi singer
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  • ...e has an historical background and pertains to that moment in history when Punjabi Sardars had begun to rescue Indian women that used to be forcibly taken in
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  • '''Tiwana''' or ''Tawana'' is a widespread [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]] tribe that claims both [[Rajput]] and [[Jat]] affiliation.<ref>cite news ==Notable People==
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  • ...o '''Panjabi'''; (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ) in [[Gurmukhi]], is the language of the Punjabi people and the region of Punjab which is split between [[India]] and [[Pakistan]].
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  • Although, his writings can be found in a number of published Punjabi books in India and in newspaper columns, I came to discover his gems of wis ...emic background beyond religious spheres, having post-graduated with M.A. (Punjabi), he also have a certificate in draughtsman (civil), from Dehradun (in Uttr
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  • ...ut six months of torture, he was butchered along with other members of the Punjabi Sabha. Diwan Singh's collection of poems Vagade pani (Flowing water) was pu #Surjit Singh, Diwan Singh Kalepani ka adhyan, (Punjabi Sahit Sabha, Barnala, 1963).
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  • [[Kaur]], in modern day Punjabi means "princess" and is a name that is widely used as the second name by fe ...T SABHEY EKEY PEHCHANBAOO'''. Putting surnames behind the names tells that people think they are of high caste or show themselves.
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  • Various websites allow the translation of English to Punjabi (or Gurmukhi) and vice versa. This page lists the main webpages which allow ...English Dictionary. Started in 2003, this site is now used by millions of people in over a hundred countries around the world.
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  • ...N GOBIND LOKA KE''' (Sayings of the Saintly People) is a didactic work in Punjabi prose by Bhai Addan Shah, a Sevapanthi saint. Completed in 1904 Bk/AD
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  • ...w the seeds of the mother tongue in the childhood years, the future of the Punjabi language takes a promising shape. We parents must realize that the future ...concerned we have produced a book of Simple Punjabi grammar and a book on Punjabi Compositions For Secondary Schools. Both the books are based on local envi
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  • ...the top of the screen, you can listen to the [[Gurbani]] in [[Gurmukhi]]/[[Punjabi]]. ...{{w|ode}} or a ''lyrical verse''; the word [[Asa]] which means "hope" in [[Punjabi]]) is also a [[Raag]] or musical measure used in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]];
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  • The Chenab River ([[Punjabi]]: ਚਨਾਬ, Hindi: चनाब, literally: 'Moon(Chen) River(ab)') is ...ess revolves, and plays a prominent part in the tale of Heer Ranjha, the [[Punjabi]] national epic.
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  • A sect as used in an Indian/Punjabi context refers to an organized group of people so recognised because of their traditions, rituals, cultural habits or beha
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  • ==Punjabi Suba Movement== ...s viewed Punjabi Hindus as traitors for abandoning the cause of Punjab and Punjabi language. After the division of Punjab on linguistic purpose, Punjab receiv
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  • ...y to [[Urdu]] and has similarities [[Punjabi]]. Most people who understand Punjabi or Urdu can easily understand most words of Hindi. ...ns regard Hindi as "one language across the nation". More than 180 million people in India regard Hindi as their mother tongue. Another 300 million use it as
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  • ‘Nang’ literally means ‘naked’ in the Punjabi language. Nang is a derogatory term that refers to the negative element amo Many ‘Nangs’ are such people who having no home or place and end up joining the Nihang Dals (army) so as
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  • A '''lakh''' or '''lac''' is a [[Punjabi]] word which is also used by other communities in Southeast Asia and is a u ...h either a marked ("-s") or unmarked plural: "1 lakh people" or "1 lakh of people", "5 lakh rupees", "5 lakh of rupees", "5 lakhs rupees", "5 lakhs of rupees
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  • ...ted in the 1950's in support of a separate state for the Punjabi speaking people to be carved out of the then existing Punjab. In 1960 began his membership The renewal of the Punjabi Suba agitation in 1959-61 ended in a split in the Shiromani Akali Dal. Lach
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  • ...Waraich''' popularly known as "Ghuggi" (19.07.71 - ) is a well established Punjabi Comedian. Gurpreet Singh belongs to village Khokhar Faujian of Distt. Gurda ...worked on Television as well. He got his popular name, Ghuggi from famous Punjabi Variety show. “Ronak Mela” under the partnership of Balwinder Bicky ali
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  • ...1899-18 January 1976) was an [[India]]n politician and [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] writer. He was the Chief Minister of Punjab from November 1, 1966 to Marc [[Category:Punjabi people]]
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  • Pahari is a language spoken by more than ten million people spreading from Nepal through Himachal Pardesh , [[Poonch]],Rajouri, and Uri ...[[Punjabi]] still has 8 letter from the Alphabet of Sharda and in Kashmir people still keep books in that form. currently the alphabet is known as [[Lundi]]
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  • ...y age to Man Singh. They came to Manila in search of livelihood, like many Punjabi farmers who were driven off their lands by the British policies. In Manila ...nd their collaborators. She died in 1941. It is a great misfortune of the people of India that historians have ignored contributions of women like Bibi Gula
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  • ...Punjabi cuisine is its diverse range of dishes. Home cooked and restaurant Punjabi cuisine can vary significantly, with restaurant style using large amounts o Across Punjab, there are different preferences. People in the area of Amritsar prefer stuffed parathas and milk products. In fact,
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  • ...played on hand-wound machines with mother and daughter as protagonists. In Punjabi culture, the departure of the newly wed daughter is always a heart-breaking ...ey both travelled to farflung villages in East Punjab for Ipta, the Indian People's Theatre Association, run by the Indian Communist party and spreading the
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  • ...the Indian subcontinent there are several regional languages, and like the Punjabi, each has a script of its own. These scripts are distinctly different from ...writing media, very large majority of the population only used the spoken Punjabi language and they never learned to read or write. Their linguistics skills,
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  • ...ston acording to this and several interviews. She is very proud of being a Punjabi but her village or city is not mentioned. ...lead in the Punjabi Cinema. Versatility, good looks and fluency in spoken Punjabi language are some of her major assets. Below, PlanetBollywood.com presents
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  • ...Punjabi]] music as a folk song but it's rare in music and sung by only few Punjabi singers including [[Kuldeep Manak]], [[Surinder Shinda]] and few more. ...[[Dev Tharike Wala]] who wrote about 11 ''Kalian'' for Manak. As ordinary people don't understands the specific rules for Kali and differences between a com
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  • ...chen, the office and a library, visitors' rooms and classrooms for holding Punjabi classes. The Granthi's quarters are located in a separate building adjacent ...ities in this Gurdwara Sahib. There are also about 250 students who attend Punjabi classes once a week on Saturday afternoons. The Management Committee compri
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  • ...nd bus drivers, motorcyclists and children. Lahoris are really very loving people and these are unforgettable moments for me,” remarked Dr Gulab Singh, the ...speak English, but not very fluently.” Gulab also said that he was fond of Punjabi bhangra music and that his favourite singers are Abrar-ul-Haq, Harbajhan Ma
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  • ...sed equally strongly. A Punjabi translation of the book was brought out by Punjabi University, Patiala, in 1972.
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  • ...umbers and would bathe in the holy river. Guru Nanak Dev Ji observed many people throwing water towards the sun in the east. The Guru had already heard abo The people who were throwing handfuls of water from the Ganges River towards the sun i
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  • ...referring to the [[Muslim]] place of worship. A mosque is the place where people of the [[Islam|Islamic]] faith say their prayers called [[Nimaz]]. The devo
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  • ...ndia]] and [[Pakistan]] (formerly India) called [[Punjab]] and also to the people who live in this region. This area is situated in North West part of [[Indi ...Sikh Guru) in the [[16th century]]. This script was designed to write the Punjabi language and other native languages. The word ''Gurmukhi'' literally means
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  • ...ulture you will find that this answer will not be found acceptable; most [[Punjabi]] will argue that Sikhi says "no" to inter racial marriages. Sikhism isn't ...Person of Lower Caste; that person were out casted. By some Ignorant Proud People which Resulted in Many Castes having Similar Surnames originating from Outc
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  • ...face in various Bhangra competitions. These non-Punjabis have simply made Punjabi dance a part of their own local culture. ...the tune of some other instrument of folk music, the energetic feet of the people of Punjab are spontaneously set to give in to inhibition and give instant b
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  • '''Crore''' - is a [[Punjabi]] word which is also used by other communities in Southeast Asia and is a u ...either a marked ("-s") or unmarked plural: "1 Crore people" or "1 Crore of people", "5 Crore rupees", "5 Crore of rupees", "5 Crores rupees", "5 Crores of ru
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  • ...settled there. The author also remarks that the language spoken by them is Punjabi and not Hindi.
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  • ...nd Head of the Gurmat Sangeet Chair and Department of Gurmat Sangeet at at Punjabi University Patiala. Also he is a Senior Fellow at Sangeet Natak Academy in ...orms before reciting them. Founder and head of the Gurmat Sangeet Chair at Punjabi University in Patiala, Singh was drawn towards music right from his childho
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  • '''Lohri''' ([[Punjabi]]: ਲੋਹੜੀ) a festival celebrated on the 13th day of January is a ...a Punjabi version of Robin Hood who robbed the rich to give to the poor. People oblige them generously by giving them money and eatables as offering for th
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  • ...newspaper named New Herald. The New Herald became the weekly Sangat in its Punjabi/Gurmukhi incamation. During 1919, he was interned for some time fbr his pol ...ife, Sardul Singh was a prolofic writer. He edited journals in English and Punjabi and published numerous pamphlets and books. Among the latter the most famou
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  • ...eed for us as a community to have their lives portrayed as lives of normal people, just the way it really is. Secondly, the elders in the community feel conc ...ajor projects like ‘Pinjar’ and ‘Asa Nu Maan Watna Da’, Ish found a lot of Punjabi culture portrayed in them. “That’s good”, she said, “Language is an
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  • ...respect each other. Caste discrimination affects an estimated 250 million people worldwide.<ref>[http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_discrimination.html ...If one takes the earlier Portugese word - raca and transposes the Hindi or Punjabi -ra-ka-or better ka-ra = you have a reference to the sun, of the sun/ sun b
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  • Passions roused by the Partition dislocated people from their homes and goaded them to accept borders even in the realm of inn ...sangat every Friday there, in the home of a Punjabi poet passionate about Punjabi sufi poetry.
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  • ...ra in Houston, TX. From 1983 till 1985, Dr. Singh published the first ever Punjabi-English newspaper in California. ...Muslim. It is the fifth largest religion in the world with over 22 million people worldwide, 1 million in North America. Turbans are a distinctive part of th
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  • ...ak, emancipation comes only by loving devotional worship; through duality, people are engrossed in duality. ||2||" ([[SGGS]] page 75) The [[Punjabi language]] does not have a gender for God. Unfortunately, when translating,
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  • '''Manmohan Waris''' ({{lang-pa|ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਵਾਰਿਸ}}) is one of the top [[Punjabi]] singers in the world. It has been almost 17 years since he released his ...Folk/Pop singer). Waris is considered one of the best in [[Music of Punjab|Punjabi music]] and is known as ''The King Of Bhangra''<ref>http://manmohanwaris.co
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  • ==Geography and People== ...ar to Punjabi. The majority of the people are Hindu, although many Tibetan people who follow Buddhism have also settled here recently.
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  • ...hen it is not being read. [[Rumalla]]s are sometimes brought as gifts when people attend the services at the Sikh Gurdwara.
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  • ...ures from North India and abroad. Nowadays, it is very popular in modern [[Punjabi]] music played worlwide. ...abi music, dhols with synthetic, or plastic, treble skins are very common. People who play dhol are called "Dhol Players" or "Dholis". There is also the Arme
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  • ...ould have called 911," Kuldip Thindal, Rubjit's distraught mother, said in Punjabi yesterday. "She just had a stomach ache – she wasn't even crying." The H1N1 virus is having a greater impact on young people. The average age of the 2,665 Ontarians infected with the virus is 21.
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  • She was born in England, grew up in Southall (west London) to Punjabi Sikh parents of the Dhaliwal Jat family who both emigrated from Punjab, Ind She was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" in 1999. Also in August 1999, Esquire Magazine named her one
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  • ...contact with the divine Guru, had a great influence on the thinking of the people and in their own way made history. Their language was Braj Bhasha — which ...ly 350 Kg). Not only poets, but also the royalty tried its hand at writing Punjabi poetry. Among such noble writers of poetry were Maharaja Rajinder Singh and
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  • ...ir demand was only for a state wherein they should be able to develop the Punjabi language and culture and protect their religious faith. He complained that ...ddressing a mammoth gathering at Chandigarh, on the occasion of the Second Punjabi Suba conference, the first of its kind in the state capital, declared that
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  • ...ana]], at 72 and created a record by becoming the first Vice-Chancellor of Punjabi University at 80. Even at 100, he had an enviably alert mind and a sharp br ...But when he retired from Khalsa College and became the Vice Chancellor of Punjabi University, his salary was fixed at Rs. 2200. At that time he asked his son
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  • ...nthology of 107 verses decorated with Sufi thoughts. The text is both in [[Punjabi]] language as well as script. For this he really deserves our heartiest app ...ask be set a land mark though in the Punjabi literature, we Dogri speaking people also feel proud of him as by domicile he is not only Dogra but an establish
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  • .... The present mahantis Gurdip Singh Kesari, a prominent Nirmala scholar of Punjabi origin. ==Important People from Varanasi==
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  • ...home or business, he doesn't follow the Guru's philosophy at all. In the Punjabi language such a person is referred to as a '''Mukh Gyani'''. Punjab, like the rest of the world is full of Mukh Gyanis, people who know better, but continue to live their lives as they always have.
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  • Many people have contributed to this project, and below we acknowledge all of them. ...ability cannot be underestimated, as he has done wonders in providing more people access to the scriptures.
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  • ...ountry including Tamil, Malayalam, Konkani, Gujrati, Marathi, Haryanvi and Punjabi. Their biggest successes as arrangers were the mammoth Rajshri hits Maine P [[Image:Uttamsingh1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Uttam Singh during Shootout of Punjabi Movie]]
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  • ...[[Hindu]]s, [[Muslim]]s, [[Christian]]s and [[Sikh]]s: Darshan encouraged people to follow the truth that is God — within their own faith and to recognise ...on: members are encouraged to serve all humanity on a voluntary basis. The Punjabi slogan he gave to his followers was "nanak naam chardi kala tere bhane sarb
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  • ...a and information including history and Photographs are put on WWW so that people around world could know and enjoy the history of Sikhs and could see places ...es visit the Sacred Places and bring the information accordingly. Lakhs of people visit the website for taking information and Darshan of these shrines.
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  • Mirza Sahiba (Punjabi Shahmukhi: مرزا صاحباں) is one of the four popular tragic romance '''Mirza Sahiban''', a piece of love-lore is considered a treasure of Punjabi literature. It is a romantic tragedy. Sahiban was a love-lorn soul.
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  • ...stan, called Dulle Di Bar means the forest of Dulla Bhatti. This legendary Punjabi hero is buried at Miani Sahib Qabristan (Graveyard) in Lahore, Punjab, Paki ...his queens. A huge army was sent for the task, and Dulla would not binge. People of that area wanted to save Dulla and tried to distract the army; so much s
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  • ...an astrologer and palmist, so he was known as Jyotshiji. He had very many people coming to him. Even many Europeans. They were crazy about him. He'd be busy ...rked hard in his business, his main interest was praying. He employed many people in his workshop and he would go around and supervise them, then sit in a co
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  • ...rs believe it otherwise that Punjabi originated from Sanskrit. Present day Punjabi language is the result of continuous development without the aid of any Gov ...s 'Punjab' (Punj = Five, Ab = Water/River) by the Persians [8]. Punjab and Punjabi are also spelled as Panjab and Panjabi, respectively.
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  • ...unjabi]] language to describe a free kitchen where food is provided to all people, regardless of background, ethnicity, religious beliefs, gender or social s ...[1481]]. It is designed to uphold the principle of '''equality between all people''' of the world regardless of '''religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gende
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  • ...lume contains, in addition to historical information, lively vignettes of Punjabi life, manners and customs ; the second which primarily deals with medicine ...is sway in a most arbitrary manner... The pleasure which he took in seeing people hung by dozens must be attributed to his brain." He acknowledges that "Ranj
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  • ...|ਸਤਿ ਸ਼੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ}}, ''{{IAST|sat śrī akāl}}'') is a [[Sikh]] greeting in [[Punjabi]] (''Sat'' = truth, ''Sri'' = great, ''Akaal'' = Timeless Being ie God). Co In [[Punjabi]] the greeting one uses is tied directly to the religion of the one being g
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  • ...called the Hindu heritage’. Himself a staunch Hindu, Kahol believed that Punjabi was more akin to Sanskrit than any other language of India. (Professor Kah ''The Philological survey of Punjabi written by late Prof. Kahol in the fifties, is reproduced here for the bene
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  • ...(A pool of milk, 1961), ''Golhw'' (The figs, 1961) and ''Naven look'' (New people, 1967) reveal different facets of peasantry and their changing milieu beca ...heless, he has added some new thematic and expressional dimensions to the Punjabi short-story form. He has explored the susceptibility and latent energies of
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  • [[Image:2007-rdb-dj-band.jpg|thumb|400px|right|'''{{c|RDB Punjabi DJ/Band}}''']] ...Kuly , Manj, and Surj for short) who blend western genres with traditional Punjabi beats and vocals. Currently they perform both DJ sets and concerts all over
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  • ...ya is a Person who is Militarized is all about the warrior archetype. Some People try to Connect this with the Hindu Varna Kshatriya Traditions of Hawan, Aar ...st fight. For Sikhs this is not a Caste or a Varna but a Militarization of People of Different Backgrounds for oneselfs Protection.
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  • ...th commitment and ability can achieve success in the MPS. We need the best people to police London; the background is not important. What matters is having t Presently residing in Essex, Parm loves Punjabi food and has a large and extended family. "I cook spinach, with loads and l
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  • ...thi is a common surname among Jat Sikh clans of the Punjabi and Rajasthani people. Although this gotra of a Jatt clan has similar spell with '''Sethi''' clan ...s for wrestling (something encouraged and taught by Guru Angad to the Sikh people) and weightlifting, they possessed good physical attributes for soldiery. A
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  • ..., are called Kavishar. Originally started in [[Malwa]], this tradition of Punjabi poetry and singing has spread throughout Punjab although the majority of th
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  • The word [[Sikh]] means "student" or "disciple" in the [[Punjabi]] language. [[Sikh]]s are students and followers of [[Guru Nanak]] (born [[ [[Sikhism]] teaches that there is [[one God]], [[all people are equal]] and [[good actions]] are important for a [[Sikh]]. Sikhs also b
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  • ...nothing more than 'vextatious innovations' to the general mass of the Sikh people who were already smarting under the shock of defeat and humiliation. John L ...id not possess his brother's genius for personal relations and for winning people's hearts, yet unfettered control over all departments allowed him to establ
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  • ...rkash Singh Badal''' [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]] ([[Punjabi]]: ਪਰਕਾਸ਼ ਸਿੰਘ ਬਾਦਲ) (born December 8, 1927, in ...so remarked that his Akali Dal party is not Panthic but is for the Punjabi people, including Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. He is also betrayed the Sikh nation,
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  • ...mate objects to animals, oneself or other people, entire groups of people, people in general, existence, or the whole world. ...emotional hatred. Actions after a lingering thought are not uncommon upon people or oneself. Hatred can result in extreme behaviour such as violence, murder
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  • * Punjab lasso, a weapon made of cat gut used to strangle people, mentioned in Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera * [[Punjabi]] language
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  • The charitar explain about Good Conduct, which let people live in world. ...ncentrate on butts of that great martyr(also called chuttad/bundaa/Dhui in punjabi, and nitambh in hindi) or should we sing of his bravery and learn the less
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  • ==Biography - Dr Hari SIngh Jachak - Punjabi Sikh Poet== ..., scholar and theologian who is interested to revitalize Sikh Religion and punjabi culture through his poetry. He has organized and participated in more than
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  • ...s, yet tolerant and god-fearing, qualities that made Majha the bedrock of Punjabi culture and history. [[Image:Religioninmajha.JPG|thumb|300px|center|Religions of the Indian Punjabi Majha]]
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  • Malkit Singh {{w|MBE}} is a [[Punjabi]] [[Bhangra]] singer. Most famous for the songs ''"Gur Nalo Ishq Mita"'', ' * Known as the unofficial "king" of bhangra and Punjabi folk music.
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  • ...earth in lush greenery. The language of the poem is Sant Bhasha or eastern Punjabi. As is common with the vocabulary of the Guru Granth Sahib, words into it c
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  • '''Writers, ignorant of Punjabi culture, have written that Guru Gobind Singh had multiple wives.''' ...ed it as a royal act. During those days kings, chiefs, and other important people usually had more than one wife as a symbol of their being great and superio
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  • The word ''"[[Sikhism]]"'' is derived from ''"[[Sikh]]"'', which is a [[Punjabi]] word that means a "dedicated" and "devoted" disciple or student. It is es ...o work together in friendship. The taught that religion was a way to unite people of diverse backgrounds in the knowledge that we are all children of the sam
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  • ...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 the warrior race of Rajp ...was monopolized and run by Rajputs who had slowly become a subcast of the Punjabi Rajputs by then and became known as "Mair Rajputs". They also go by Sikh Ra
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  • ...ction of books on Sikh religion, history and culture, both in English and Punjabi languages. The Society welcomes people of all communities to the Gurdwara,in keeping with Sikh traditions. Hindu f
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  • ...fe is different from that normally followed by and understood by ordinary people. 'Worship' here is living with the 'True Lord' in one's own mind and 'servi '''[[Manji sahib|Manji]]''' is a [[Punjabi]] word for a '''small bed''' and '''sahib''' is term to show respect for th
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  • ...lation in nearby area, this historical gurudwara is not much known by the people outside of Bageshwar. It is suggested that you to visit this gurdwara sahib ...e) to God to receive His blessings. This practice had made the life of his people really miserable. Everyday, the king would send his army men to the city to
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  • ...ed) and the spoken language was named as Prakrit (not adorned). Therefore, Punjabi and Prakrit are older languages than Sanskrit. (See article on “Language ...n page 1343 of AGGS to distinguish it from the rest of his Bani written in Punjabi. (For details discussion, please see article on “Language and Script of
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  • ...mar Singh Jhabal not to serve on any government post and also to serve the people she resigned her job and set up a hospital in Fatehgarh Churian along with ...get Session. She had fired the very first shot in the battle for declaring Punjabi as the Language of Punjab. The battle was on.
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  • ...ncestors had migrated from Bukhara in modern Uzbekistan, in 1680. He was a Punjabi Sufi poet and a humanist. At the age of six months, his parents relocated t Bulleh Shah practiced the Sufi tradition of Punjabi poetry established by poets like Shah Hussain (1538 – 1599), Sultan Bahu
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  • ...on his life is meagre and limited to either his own notes or recall of the people who had known him or of him, but the vitality of the oral tradition helped ...ar with Piara on his back and a collection box and bell in hand to attract people’s attention.
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  • Abohar (Hindi: अबोहर Punjabi: ਅਬੋਹਰ) is a city and a municipal council in Firozpur district in ...historical Gurudwara Badtirath in Haripura near Abohar, Panjpir attract people from the surrounding villages and nearby cities.
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  • '''Charitar''' {{sdd|ਚਰਿਤ੝ਰ}} is a [[Punjabi]] words which means "miracle", "wonder", "trick", "charm", "play", "fun" or [[Gurmukh]]s claim there are two types of people in the world - [[Gurmukh|Gurmukh(i)]](or Sabudhi) and [[Manmukh|Manmukh(i)]
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  • ...them money and eatables as offering for the festival. Late in the evening, people gather around the bonfire and throw sweets ([[gachak]] and [[rewri]]), puff ...t Kila Raipur, 6 km from Ludhiana. This sports meet epitomises the special Punjabi bonhomie and the spirit of never say die. Ingenious tournaments likes Bullo
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  • ...nsrit teacher. Bhai Chaupat Rai Ji was though male-nurse; he used to teach Punjabi too to (Guru) Gobind (Singh) Ji. In those days, child-students used to use ...Bahadur Sahib Ji would go to different places to encourage the frightened people. In such a critical time, the security of Guru’s family was an important
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  • ...mber of the Semitic language family. It is spoken by more than 280 million people as a first language and by 250 million more as a second language. It is the ...c is a major source of vocabulary for languages such as Spanish, Sindhi, [[Punjabi]], [[Gujarati]], Portuguese, Berber, Kurdish, Pashto, Persian, Swahili, [[U
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  • ...four languages : Braj (frequently highly Sanskritised), Hindi, Persian and Punjabi. The Dasam Granth can be conveniently divided into three parts: ...the incarnations of Vishnu. It is a common misconception by some ignorant people that Guru Gobind Singh ji workshipped the deities he wrote about. They are
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  • Simon Lehna Singh (born 1964) is an Indian-British author of Punjabi background with a doctorate in physics from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, wh ...is told in his trademark style, by following the remarkable stories of the people who put the pieces together.
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  • ...Nanak Dev Ji's Gurpurab. It brought together an estimated eighty thousand people including devotees from all over the country, Canada and even as far as UK ...sunny day. By about ten in the morning the gurudwara was packed with more people coming in as the morning progressed.
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  • ...vileged or royal act. During those days kings, chiefs, and other important people usually had more than one wife as a symbol of their being great and superio ...a nice camp for the marriage. This place was named Guru Ka Lahore. Today, people are going to Anand Pur visit this place as well. The bride was brought to t
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  • ...tinguished language, culture, food, attire, script, folklore, people, etc. Punjabi langauge has its originating source in Sanskrit, Brahmi and Braj (not in Hi ...(2337 years ago) Alexander the Great invaded Punjab and conquered a great Punjabi king named Porus, whose kingdom was located between the Jhelum and Chenab r
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  • Plazas lined with Punjabi stores, Gurdwaras open for worship, and older men, wisps of white hair peek ...the GTA, plus a daily. The area carries significance back home, too, with Punjabi ministers scheduling stops when they travel through Canada.
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  • ...In Langar, only vegetarian food is served. This is done to ensure that all people, irrespective of their dietary restrictions will feel welcome to eat as equ ...stop there. Take a look at any Nagar Kirtan and you’ll find more food than people attending the Nagar Kirtan. Thus making the institution of langar a social
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  • '''Kaur''', in modern day [[Punjabi]] means "princess" and is the name widely used as the second name by female ...a princess (for example see Aleena Kunari). However, the word Kuwari in [[Punjabi]] means "an unmarried, single girl". Guru Gobind Singh's intention was for
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  • ...ers in USA, Canada and United Kingdom, actively promoting the interests of people of Indian origin North America by monitoring and addressing current critica ...promote mutual understanding, respect, appreciation and cooperation among people of faith in North America through extending hospitality, offering education
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  • ...an of moderate means. Hukam Singh had his preliminary acquaintance with Punjabi letters at the local gurudwara and matriculated in 1913 from Government Hi ...] of which he himself was the president. He went about the town evacuating people from their houses, burying the dead and evacuating the dying to hospital at
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  • ...possessing many qualities and shared these with others. He encouraged many people to read Gurbani and taught Kirtan. ...r to young children as Bhen Ji or Bhai Sahib. He also taught many children Punjabi, and all the children are asking 'when will our Pyara uncle be coming back'
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  • ...Hindus belong to major religious group which constitutes about 59% of the people living in the State. The Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists together account for on ...vered the message of love and song dohas (prayer songs) which pleased many people. He met Sankaradeva at Dhubri, from Dhubri, Nanak reached Guahati and enter
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  • ...Gurta Gaddi Diwas of Guru Granth Sahib, “Sat Sri Akal”, a socio-religious Punjabi movie, would have a “Sabat Surat Sikh” as a hero and is likely to be re ...Bhoopinder Bhupi, choreographer and secretary general of the trust. Famous Punjabi actor, producer and writer Vijay Tandon also accompanied them.
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  • ...nents of Hindus and Hinduism. They were haughty and tyrannical towards the people. Their treatment of their Hindu subjects was far from mild. They insulted a ...s eloquent and vigorous. The language used is Braj, with some admixture of Punjabi and Rajasthani. Kesho Das was an experienced poet, who had command of India
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  • Hawayein (Punjabi: ਹਵਾਝਂ) (Hindi: हवायें ) is a 2003 Bollywood film, di ...ots in Delhi & other places in India & the subsequent victimization of the people in Punjab in the years that followed. This film depicts real life events &
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  • ...sked his parents if he could go to Canada. His parents were very religious people. They told him that if Sant Atar Singh Masutana would bless him to go to Ca ...o spread the message of honest work and dignity. He became so popular with Punjabi workers and they started respecting him so much, that they felt proud to go
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  • ...lat bread), 1.5 tons of Daal (lentil soup) and free food served to 100,000 people every single day are what makes the free kitchen run at the Golden Temple i By all measures, the kitchen (called '''[[Langar]]''' in Punjabi ) is one of the largest free kitchens to be run anywhere in the world. The
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  • '''Gurdas Mann''' (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਦਾਸ ਮਾਨ, gurdĝs mĝn) is a [[Punjabi]] singer and actor. He was born on 4 January 1957 in Giddarbaha, Muktsar Di Credit goes to Gurdas Maan for raising Punjabi music from a mere regional level to an international level by giving it a f
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  • ...tual teacher]] called [[Guru Nanak]]. He was firmly of the belief that all people were born equal and should have equal opportunities. [[Guru]] means "[[spiritual leader]]" and he guided his people in the way of [[God's will]] or [[Hukam]] believing there was only [[one un
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  • ...ltures. Calcutta was the home of Bengali culture Lahore was the center of Punjabi culture and Lucknow used to be the heart and soul of Urdu culture. Hailing ...Ghazals. This stint at All India Radio got him a lot of fan following. The people would like him to sing in private “Mehfils”.
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  • ...ople by embracing and manifesting them as the "[[Khalsa Panth]]" and these people were also given the title of "[[Panj Piare]]". ...nation of falsehood started foreseeing its eradication. The drama of these people of pretending to be the living image of God was getting revealed because of
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  • ...sh in Sikh minds that any coalition between the two became impossible. The people who now claimed to be fighters for freedom were the same who, eight years e ...iew of their earlier conduct, that they fell on deaf ears of the aggrieved Punjabi Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims of the former Sikh Raj of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh
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  • ...h numbers had declined due to people returning to their Hindu roots. Many people, who had become khalsa during Ranjit Singh's rule did so only to take advan ...g him "a Fool". Anyway, Arya Samaj was successful only in areas where many Punjabi Hindus has joined the Arya Samaj. Thus sowing the seeds of future confronta
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  • ...from London. Later, a Punjabi poet translated Swami Anadacharya’s poem in Punjabi entitled “Sil Te Betha Faquir” (a saint sitting on a big stone). Pir Be ...Guru Nanak and Guru Teg Bahadur. All are in a bad shape. Only a few local people offer some prayers there. Even the SGPC officials may not know those places
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  • ...e Punjab against what was described as the criminal tendencies of the Sikh people. Kapur Singh filed a strong protest against Trivedi's utterly wild accusat Sirdar Kapur Singh became an ardent supporter of the Akali demand for a Punjabi speaking state. After a brief stint as Professor of Sikhism under the autho
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  • ...hese traces over the course of years affect our outlook on certain events, people and certain aspects of our own self. ...y songs that are littered all over Bollywood productions. I remember these Punjabi melodies distinctly but did not ponder as to why it was the case until into
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  • ...died Sikh theology and Sikh texts and practised Sikh music. His entry into punjabi politics was much later but the influence to politics was from beginning as ...led the Akali Dal's resistance against the Emergency clamped down upon the people of India denying all civil liberties.
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  • ...s free behind like 'Dumbaalah' or 'Dum' (tail), so is called 'Dumaala'. In Punjabi, this 'Dumaala' is known as 'Shamla'. (2). The gift to winning wrestler: - In Punjabi, the word 'Mal' means wrestler. It is a trend in traditional wrestling comp
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  • ...form of the Prakrit, in the Lahindi dialect for the benefit of the common people. ...al Punjab, which has all along been considered to be the principal form of Punjabi and which, since the modern period of cultural renaissance in the Punjab, b
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  • ...vides excellent facilities for all members of the sangat. It is engaged by people of all ages but it is predominantly the youth who use it the most. Thus enh * Punjabi teaching, Gym, fitness and Gatka (martial art), Kirtan music and tabla, Gur
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  • Sethi,(ਸੇਠੀ) is a surname that is found among the Punjabi Khatris of India .Sethis are of Khukhrain sub-caste among the Khatris, a re ==Notable People==
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  • ...Guru moved on to Kamal and thence proceeded toward Panipat. Everywhere the people heard with great zest bis message of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherh ...method. Wherever he went, be said or did something which at once attracted people's attention and excited their curiosity. He could then lead them in to a re
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  • However, in this operation, though far fewer people died, the effect on Sikhs was the same because even as the Indian governmen ...d tribe celebrating a marriage at Panipat in Haryana on May 8th killing 13 people. That served the dual purpose of also keeping Haryana Chief Minister Devi L
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  • ...m.org/dasam SriDasam.Org], features the Sri Dasam Granth Sahib in English, Punjabi, and Hindi. The site also provides a search engine for the scriptures. ...tion of hard work by various individuals. Here we acknowledge all of these people.
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  • He learned Punjabi from the village Granthi. He learned Gurmukhi with the meanings of guru gra ...nd reached london on 23/8/81. He did amrit parchar in gurdwaras over here, people asked various questions about sikhism which resolved by guiani ji. then on
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  • ...em without remuneration, and when he received no response, he exhorted the people of his village to refuse to be subjected to begar (forced labour). ...d a total of 372 passengers out of whom 351 were Punjabi Sikhs and 21 were Punjabi Muslims. The ship sailed from Hong Kong to Vancouver on April 3, 1914 as a
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  • '''Pauri''', '''Pauree''' or '''Pouri''' is a [[Punjabi]] term for a 'step' (staircase), paragraph or section of verse in the [[Sri ...le to figure who the Piper's is who is calling you to join him. Beckoning people to take a different road.
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  • ...- in Punjabi we say "saday jatharian dee thaan" (our ancestors place). In Punjabi and all cultures around the world it's very common for every clan to have t Some people perceive Nagiana Sahib as place of worshiping snakes - this is not the case
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  • The people of the region are known as Powadhis. The dialect of Punjabi spoken in powadh is called Powadhi.
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  • ...c, honesty, and festive culture. Punjabis are also considered a very proud people. ...ies the most prominent place in Punjab's economy. About 70 per cent of the people are engaged in agriculture. As against an all India average of 51 per cent,
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  • ...to <> (Ik-Ongkar) as OM, which of course is inaccurate. Swami didn’t know Punjabi language nor did he know the Gurmukhi alphabets. Given his total ignorance ...Guru Nanak and the Sikhs that the Swami didn’t know about the existence of Punjabi language. How he reaches the conclusion that Guru Nanak was devoid of schol
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  • ...key and the Mahan Kosh (Dictionary of Gurbani) by different authors, in [[Punjabi]] and other languages, for cross-checking the different interpretations. I ...of stay might be different for lack of authentic evidence. And the use of Punjabi and Persian words in his Marathi language is clear evidence for this. Indee
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  • ...he Sikhs with help from Non-Sikhs as well including assistance of [[Sindhi people|Sindhi]] Hindus. The Gurdwara was again extended in the 1980s, and linked t ...f service in the common kitchen-cum-eating house, dusting the shoes of the people visiting the Gurduwara, etc.
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  • She covers her head with a ‘dupatta’ and uses several Punjabi phrases despite leaving Jalandhar for Europe 32 years back. “At least eight Indian-origin people have entered the local bodies in Norway’s different counties in the last
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  • '''[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050609/aplus.htm#2 An ode to Punjabi culture]''' Varinder Walia Tribune News Service June 9, 2005 ...ence of [[Bhai Vir Singh]], generally hailed as the father of the modern [[Punjabi]] literature, is perhaps the most beautiful house (of the state) dating bac
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  • ...and devout heritage. His father, S. Natha Singh, was a learned scholar of Punjabi, Urdu, Persian and English, who initially worked as a District Inspector of ...h, Persian, Urdu and English. He even distinguished himself as an Urdu and Punjabi poet during his college days. 8/28/07 Anonymous
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  • ...allegiance to the Centre and Indian Union, promising to do justice to all people in accordance with the laws and usages of the Country without fear, favor o ...aja was able to win over a section of the Akalis, he could not silence the Punjabi and Urdu press.
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  • ...g in China. However in the decades that followed, with the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country's Sikh population disappeared slowly. ...ws that there is a gurdwara here except for the local Indians, she said in Punjabi. “If the Chinese government found out, there will be a problem."
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  • HMS Punjabi (F21) :Name: HMS Punjabi
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  • ...multi-religious component in army, made up from other parts of the Punjabi people. The informal motto of the army was "merit & excellence above all else" and
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  • ...be named Sarbat Da Pala, which means "for the good of the whole world" in Punjabi. ...rs are finalised and we are proceeding towards construction, more and more people are starting to believe in this project and are keen to help us... Friends
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  • ...musician. He is widely touted the most influential icon in the history of Punjabi music.Contents [hide] ...the harmonium and dholki and won himself the opportunity to play alongside Punjabi folk artists such as K. Deep, Mohammad Saddiq and Surinder Shinda. He wrote
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  • ...a title ''"Sachiyaan Gallaan"'', which proved to be a classic of modern [[Punjabi]] poetry. ...cated [[Sufi]] saint of {{w|Chishti Order}} and among his mureeds were the people from every religion, including [[Sikh]]s, [[Muslim]]s, [[Christian]]s and [
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  • ...of foreign forces both pre-Islamic and Islamic. For roughly four decades, people of Punjab truly experienced a climate of peace and they thereby demonstrate ...dy was double. Not only did Swami, a Gujarati man, fool the educated Hindu Punjabi elite, they reciprocated by following the dictates of self-destruction.
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  • ===People=== *[[Punjabi language]]
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  • ...f books on Sikh history (sacred texts and doctrine), the translating into Punjabi of works from other languages and the opening of institutions concerned wit ...ns or congregations were convened in the city by the Diwan to acquaint the people with the beliefs and practices of the Sikhs. An English translation of [[Gu
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  • ...of the residents who dared to greet us in the empty streets. He spoke in [[Punjabi]], into my tape recorder. For half an hour, we interviewed him as he descr There was a line of poor people, laborers. We joined the line. We entered from the southern gateway. Eve
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  • ...anak Dev]] spent over 14 years of his early life, the Captain exhorted the people to reconnect with his teachings, principles and ideals. The former prime minister exhorted the people to participate in the year-long celebrations with full enthusiasm and gaiet
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  • ...educated to the fullest. Arranged marriages are the norm for people in the Punjabi culture.
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  • ...force; the message of [[Gurbani]] as a beacon and the generosity of the [[Punjabi]] society as his safety net and hunting ground. ...d the youth in particular to come forward to give relief and solace to the people in distress.
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  • ...tly Hindu with Muslims being in the majority in certain areas. Most of the people speak [[Dogri]]. ...e are concentrated (about 19 lakhs), the common language is [[Dogri]] or [[Punjabi]].
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  • ! '''Page No.''' || '''Quote (Punjabi)''' || '''Quote'''(English) || '''Qualities of Bhagat''' || '''Remarks''' ...there can never be any true alliance. || No Thought Alliance with Worldly People ||
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  • ...4. Mata Jito ji became Mata Sundari ji after marriage as was the custom in Punjabi families. ...ed it as a royal act. During those days kings, chiefs, and other important people usually had more than one wife as a symbol of their being great and superio
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  • ...Lord may be found the riches that dispel fear and ignorance and thus cause people to realize their true selves. |width=40%| '''Punjabi'''
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  • ...de of India. Emigration started in the early 20th century with a number of people from Jaggu ki Patti(Chaudriwala) moving to Hong Kong. This wave of immigrat ...ali villagers came to Naushehra with the Baraat, they were murdered by the people of Naushehra. This was followed by a series of back and forth massacres. It
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  • ...st not paid the attention it deserves. Not only this, a large number of people are not even aware of the essence of this purity. It is interesting to un ...nd ".... even a leaf on the tree would not move" is a common saying in [[Punjabi]].
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  • ...a in the town. I wanted to locate the gurdwara. So I enquired from various people, but none could tell. Even Rameshwaram Post Office could not provide the in ...ady, and then Dr Kirpal Singh, author of Janamsakhi Parampra, published by Punjabi University, Patiala, and I was the third Sikh to visit the place. Dr Kirpal
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  • ...an increase in disappearances and extra-judicial executions. Although all Punjabi Sikhs were vulnerable to disappearance, police especially targeted Amritdha
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  • ==Many things to many people== ...He is a prolific writer and historian who people love to hate and one who people may even agree is "not a nice man to know". Yet, you would love to read him
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  • ...f the village, marks the site where Guru Hargobind had his tent (tambu, in Punjabi) set up at the time of his first visit to this place. It is a modestlooking People from the surrounding villages gather for a dip in the holy sarovar on every
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  • ...force; the message of [[Gurbani]] as a beacon and the generosity of the [[Punjabi]] society as his safety net and hunting ground. ...one in this world except this saint. He brought hope and respect to these people who have been rejected by their families and friends because of their terri
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  • ...iven him a body and voice which was built to lead armies instead of common Punjabi folks. ...e people who had converted to Sikhism. Jhabbar ran and after letting these people in went upto Akal Takht and started speaking to Sikh congregation. He told
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  • ...conditions. It is also called Dheeraj, Nimarata, Dhira, Dhir, sabar etc in punjabi and sanskrit texts. When a person loose patience it gi. Acc to Sikhism, pat 5) Guru nanak being stoned by many people
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  • Today, all types of people visit this [[Gurdwara]] everyday and it is a 'must-see' [[Gurdwara]] for an ...e Amristar, there is a mystical ambience about Makindu Gurdwara (temple in Punjabi). About 10 priests, spotting white kaftans, run the temple. They move in rh
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  • Punjab has a distinguished tradition of art and craft, which its people have maintained in spite of the passage of time. For years, craftsmen in Pu Punjabi (Tyari ho gayi patolaya teri katni nu phul lag gaye)
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  • ...fashion. In fact, the vast majority of non-Sikhs and other clean-shaven or people with haircuts in Punjab have already discarded turbans and in the main, no ...not only restricted to Punjabi styles of turban. In fact, even today, many People in Pakistan and Afghanistan keep a 'Turla' and a 'Shamla' in their turbans.
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  • Programming is featured in English and Punjabi languages with advice shows dealing with health, social, legal and communit ...caters for all generations, genders and viewpoints making it the ultimate “People’s Channel”.
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  • ...sikhs. They may at times be also referred to as julaha meaning a weaver in punjabi and hindi. The total population of this community is about 505,000, 80% of ==People==
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  • ...ineteenth century the printed copies of this Prakash were available to the people. Probably this was the first book easily obtainable by the masses. Previous ...anam Sakhi, as mentioned above, had overwhelmed the Sikh mind and thought. People were relying on its contents with full faith and confidence. Its authors an
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  • ...Judaism brought forth the idea that its followers were somehow the chosen people of God. But the two religions that arose from the Judaic tradition took th ...th Indian River Sindhu. The river's name became corrupted to Indus and the people of the Indus valley came to be known as Hindus, while the country became In
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  • ...orary with the first five Gurus. The language used is, by and large, being Punjabi or Hindi, is not difficult to understand. Yet, because of its poetic form a ...atron of the Amritsar Khalsa Diwan, commissioned a fullscale commentary in Punjabi on the Guru Granth Sahib. The first draft prepared by Giani Badan Singh of
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  • =='''Lion''' of Punjabi cultural and literary activity== ...ellence. His writings helped in setting (fixing) the form and structure of Punjabi idiom. He encouraged and introduced to readers many young writers and it be
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  • ...of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladak to the East. After years of oppression the people of the Sikh Raj, whether Sikh, Muslim or Hindu, all had the freedom to li ...est models of the community. The leaders were determined to alert the Sikh people to the corruption of Sikh values and practices, and they set about correcti
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  • She was from the first batch of students who did their Master’s in Punjabi. She was the lone woman on the governing council of Khalsa College, Amritsa By this time she had married Giani Gurdit Singh, eminent Punjabi writer who was a member of the Punjab Legislative Council (1956-1962). They
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  • In '''[[November]]''' every year many millions of spiritually inclined people around the planet celebrated the birth anniversary of, perhaps the most wi ...onate beings; and he changed painful societies' into blissful communities. People of all faiths listened to his message and all gained from his wise and sacr
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  • ...gla Sahib]] kitchen, a [[Sikh]] temple which serves meals to around 10,000 people every single day, there's not a trace of chaos. And the food is free. For a ...Sahib]] to see how they achieve the daunting task of feeding thousands of people in single a day.
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  • ...Dhaliwal[1] (born January 2, 1979), known professionally as Jagmeet Singh (Punjabi: ਜਗਮੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ) (/dʒəɡˈmiːt/ jəg-MEET), is a Canadian ...y of Upper Canada in 2006.[15] He is fluent in English, French, Hindi, and Punjabi.[16] He worked as a criminal defence lawyer in the Greater Toronto Area bef
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  • ...last cadre was specially constituted to provide jobs for such of the local people as had filled offices of trust under the Sikh Darbar. The lowest grade gaze ...ched to the police to alert the government to the prevailing temper of the people. The old village watchandward system was revived. Village watchmenchaukfdar
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  • ...mployer and employee rights". They've also posted info on their website in Punjabi and Hindi, as well as Spanish and French. Three inspectors, including Punjabi speakers, randomly visit each work site at least once a year, passing out b
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  • The population is Punjabi-speaking and is wedded to the culture of the Malwa belt of [[Punjab]]. ...his Smadh was constructed where a fair is held every year in March-April. People in large numbers attend the fair and offer Laddus and Gur at Smadh. Class �
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  • ...Aryan or Dravidian, their ways of worship and the lives of these diverse people were known and understood by the Sikh Gurus. Even the so-called dregs of so ...e.com/watch?v=xbXSE2IFus0 News report on massive langar with 300 items] in Punjabi
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  • ...own free will, Bhai Sahib decided to work for the SGPC at a time when most people wanted to avoid doing this. Whichever task Prof Sahib Singh decided to do, ...ised in the local environment able to appreciate the problems of the local people. This is indeed a fitting tribute to Sant Sohan Singh's indefatigable servi
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  • ...rvlet/gurbani.dictionary Mahan Kosh Encyclopedia, Gurbani Dictionaries and Punjabi/English Dictionaries]</ref>). ...hern India. While this language has evolved out of Braj, it is closer to [[Punjabi]] in its grammatical form. This will be substantiated by comparing it with
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  • ...the South, Powadh region to the East with Rajasthan to the Southwest. The Punjabi districts of Jalandhar, Kapurthala, and Tarn Taran Sahib lie to the North, ...me have mounds and sandy areas. Before the arrival of Sikhism, the native Punjabi tribes of the area worshiped Guga Pir, Jathera, and Saints. Sikhism was fir
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  • {{Newsbit|people/inside-and-outside|Inside and Outside.|Nanak.jpg|The [[Almighty]] created t ...e Sikh Foundation has endowed the Dr. Jasbir Singh Saini Chair in Sikh and Punjabi (Language) Studies at the University of California, Riverside.}}
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  • ...c. Volunteers engaged in Seva are referred to as [[Sevadar]]s and for many people this activity forms an essential part of their daily life, providing spirit ...force; the message of [[Gurbani]] as a beckon and the generosity of the [[Punjabi]] society as his safety net and hunting ground.
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  • ...e Ghadar Party was to get rid of the slavery caused by the British for the people of [[India]]. The British had been ruling [[India]] as a colony of the Brit ...arty started printing a paper named 'Ghadar', which was published in the [[Punjabi]], [[Hindi]], [[Urdu]], Bengali, Gujarati and Pushto languages. [[Kartar Si
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  • ...ana]]s of [[Punjab]] and [[Haryana]] are mostly [[Sikh]]s and speak mainly Punjabi or Hindi. ...ted with the word Loh-Bana, and here Loh means Iron, and Bana means dress. People who dress in Iron Armour. As per this book, there was a battle between the
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  • ...bition against their entry and the British ships had refused to accept any Punjabi travelers. The Canadian law stated, for the purpose of preventing immigrati -Ref. Hindustan Gadar Party: A Short History by Sohan Singh Josh, People's Publishing House, New Delhi, 1977
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  • The religious texts of Judaism hold that the Jews were the chosen people of God. But the two [[ (actually only one) ]] religions that arose from the ...north Indian River Sindhu. The river’s name became corrupted to Indus, the people of the Indus valley came to be known as Hindus, while the country became In
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  • ...s Shrine with great Devotion. It is a sacred place for Buddhists too. Many people from Tibet come here on pilgrimage, to pay homage to Buddhist Shrine situat ...chemes and mega-water diversion and hydro-electricity projects, these hill people continue to scrounge around at subsistence level.
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  • 1966 - Punjabi Suba movement - be able to kill as many people in as little time as possible. this was built and trained on 18
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  • '''Nirmala''' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: ਨਿਰਮਲੇ, ''lit.'' "those without blemish") also known as ''Ni ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PhRDAAAAYAAJ |year=2001 |publisher=Punjabi University |isbn=978-81-7380-722-0 |pages=77–78</ref> The belief that the
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  • ...and archive photographs relating to the history of the Punjab and the Sikh people. ...e at sites which have significance for the joint history of Anglo and Sikh people and cultures.
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  • ...bition against their entry and the British ships had refused to accept any Punjabi travelers. The Canadian law stated, for the purpose of preventing immigrati -Ref. Hindustan Gadar Party: A Short History by Sohan Singh Josh, People's Publishing House, New Delhi, 1977
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  • ...s his good friend. Sardar Gurbux Singh, editor Preet-Lari, a distinguished Punjabi writer, was their contemporary. ...e rush of a town, in the solitude of nature. Nohra Richards, mother of the Punjabi drama, who lived at Andretta, became a deciding factor and Bhai sahib first
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  • ...Country towns all over Australia are dotted with memories of these brave Punjabi migrants, who seem to have been welcomed by the locals despite the official ...n Melbourne and many country towns of Victoria. At the end of many shows, people from the audience have come up and shared their own memories of the Sikh ha
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  • ...ea that we have to re-engineer our religion to make it interesting for all people of all nations in the world to want to become Sikhs. This is the 21st Centu ...en. I am not the cause of it. It is not my articles that are going to make people what they already are today. It was they themselves who chose to become wha
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  • ...ecause of the steep incline, its architecture and uniqueness attracts many people (I-80, one of the main arteries between the Bay area and the State's capita ...te 1990s. My wife and I had purchased several books on Sikh History and a Punjabi dictionary and asking if there was any Gurdwara nearby, we were told by t
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  • ...rk. Earlier, there were no cranes. When a truck got into a ditch, 50 or 60 people had to extract the vehicle, part by part, with jute rope.” ...returning to Jammu and Kashmir. Says Pritam Singh, “We’re a working class people. We’re only here to work, I mean hard, sincere work. Not imports and expo
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  • All the people have one base. (Guru Granth Sahib p.83) ...gy (Chandi Charitra, Krishanawtar, Ramawtar, Chaubisawtar) translated into Punjabi not with a purpose of worshipping these so-called gods and goddesses but in
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  • ...itivity. In real terms, Jolly Uncle is doing the noble job of transforming people’s lives by teaching them the merits of leading a positive and successful - हँसो हँसाओ - हंसी का खज़ाना - हसना जिंदगी है - Also available in Punjabi language; - ਵਾਡਿਯਾ ਵਾਡਿਯਾ ਖੁਸ਼ਿਯਾਂ
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  • ...ed to be acceptable to myself and to my Maker, and I don’t care what other people think.” But is it not major hubris to believe we know exactly what the Cr ...ng to gurdwara on a regular basis, where I was, and still am, the only non-Punjabi. During another fateful moment on the Internet, I found some fantastic exce
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  • ...fore the University was to develop and promote the language of the Punjabi people, it has since evolved into a multi-faceted multi-faculty educational instit ...e. Research on comparative religions is carried out at this Centre and the Punjabi University has provided all necessary facilities for scholars.
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  • ...The film is based on a novel by the same name - [[Sundri]] by the famous [[Punjabi]] writer, [[Bhai Vir Singh]] (1872-1957). This movie like the other two pre ...logian and a major figure in the movement for the revival and renewal of [[Punjabi]] literary tradition. His identification with all the important concerns of
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  • ...by their leaders, Punjabi Muslims--who mostly spoke regional varieties of Punjabi--fought to maintain Urdu's official status on the lower and middle rungs of ...the Indian Punjab, language confrontation shifted from Urdu-Hindi to Hindi-Punjabi soon after the question of deciding the state language arose.[2] It was als
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  • ...is said to have been fascinated by birds and rugged, thorny plants on the Punjabi landscape. Shiv was exposed to the -ramlila- at an early age, and it is to ...poem on her every time she gives birth to a child?" Sounds much better in Punjabi (main oda theka leya hoyaa? Oho bacche banayi jave te main ode te kavita li
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  • '''Dr. Gopal Singh (Dardi)''' (1917-1990), an eminent [[Punjabi]] writer, poet, journalist and critic, was born in {{Amritsar}} to a respec ...as honoured by the Punjab Government in 1961 as an outstanding writer of [[Punjabi]]. His pen name is 'Dardi'.
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