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  • [[Image:Sikhs in Europe.jpg|thumb|300px|left|<small>'''Every year on November 11, Sikhs from all ov Many Sikh soldiers died in Europe far away from their homes and families while holding firm to their faith, a
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  • #REDIRECT[[Sikhism in Europe]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gurdwaras in Europe (map location)]]
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  • <h1>Gurdwaras in Mainland Europe & Ireland</h1> '''Excluding England - See Gurdwaras in England [[England Gu [[Category:Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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  • =Places in Europe with significant Sikh populations= |Whole Europe
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  • ...n English is Turban, in Dutch is Tulband and in Punjabi is Dastaar or Pag. Europe knew Turban even prior to 15th century. An oil painting of Dutch artist Jan ...the problem is advancing to Italy, Germany, Netherlands and other part of Europe speedily. In September 2005, 4 Sikh children were refused because the new s
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  • #REDIRECT[[Sikhism in Europe]]
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  • '''France''': A country located in western mainland Europe. It is surrounded by the English Channel and [[United Kingdom]] to the Nort ...or France) is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and terri
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  • [[Category:Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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  • *Mr Europe, *2011 Europe Championship Open, Lithuania – Category Champion
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  • ...ing the first Anglo Sikh war. As the hostilities ended, he was deported to Europe by the British in July 1846.
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  • * [[Gurdwaras in Europe]] * [[Europe remembers]]
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  • Short for United Kingdom. A country in a position just West of continental Europe. Has a population of about 58 million. Has about 500 [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]]s
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  • =Places in Europe with significant Sikh populations= |Whole Europe
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  • ...randchild, and has a degree in Languages, Politics and Economics of Modern Europe from Loughborough University.
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  • [[Category:Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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  • ...cial worker and public leader, he is among the most prominent Sikhs of the Europe. He has earned several awards including the Ambassador for Peace for his co ...his work too as museum and archive of the Sikhs of Holland. A Sikh home in Europe, without this treasure, will be considering as incomplete house. For his wo
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  • [[Category:Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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  • *November 11: [[Europe remembers|Europe honors Sikhs]]
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  • ==Europe== | 70,000<ref>2004 Sikh Pop. of Italy [http://www.nriinternet.com/EUROPE/ITALY/2004/111604Gurdwara.htm]</ref>
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  • ==Europe==
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  • [[Category: Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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  • ...r can reach 3,500. But those illegals aren't there to stay, but go to west-Europe. So still the 'active' Sikh population remains 2,794.
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  • ...ndia. It has a similar position in [[India]] to that of Latin and Greek in Europe, and is a central part of [[Hindu]]/Vedic traditions.
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  • ==Europe==
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  • ...THAA BY BHAI SEWA SINGH JEE TARMALA BROADCASTING LIVE ON SIKH CHANNEL UK & EUROPE SKY 840 TODAY (08/01/11) AT 2.30pm – 5.30pm.
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  • ...nown to me. The various Gurdwaras of Spain are listed under [[Gurdwaras in Europe]] section.
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  • ...t known. The various Gurdwaras in Scotland are listed under [[Gurdwaras in Europe]] section.
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  • ...e the Cultural development of all gender members and the Sikh community in Europe by various medias (Radio, TV, Newspaper, Internet, and all other existing o
    851 bytes (133 words) - 08:56, 13 November 2005
  • ...bited by people of Aryan extraction. The western group settled in parts of Europe, Turkey and northwestern part of Iran, while the eastern group remained in
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  • ...at Aden on 25 May 1886. From Aden, Arur Singh accompanied the Maharaja to Europe.
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  • * [[Gurdwaras in Europe]] * [[Europe remembers]]
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  • ...They are mostly found in Kangra, Punjab, Jammu, UP, Haryana, USA, UK and Europe.
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  • ...slowly starting to become popular with Punjabi audiences across the UK and Europe, following the success of Sanjha Panjab and Lok Virsa.
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  • ...ity, Judaism, and Islam, with Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs and Zoroastrians in Europe who have committed themselves to cooperating for conflict prevention, peace * For more details see their website at: [http://www.religionsforpeace.net/Europe/index.php religionsforpeace.net]
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  • ...a child Princess Catherine accompanied her mother on several occasions to Europe when she visited her Uncle Wilhelm Alexander Muller in Switzerland. Later i The Princess spent most of her life in Europe, shared between family in Switzerland and the company of Lina Schafer in Ka
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  • In 1998 11 participants from North America & Europe who were inspired by this vision, engaged with a rural community by living,
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  • 1) How Europe is indebted to the Sikhs, Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War One 1914 – 1918. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edi 2) How Europe is indebted to the Sikhs, Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War Two 1939 – 1945. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edi
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  • *'''11''' [[Europe remembers|Europe honors Sikhs]]
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  • When Duleep Singh returned from Aden to Europe he sent for `Abdul Rasul from London to Paris and through him met Assud Pas
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  • [[Category: Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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  • ...s from the transportation and distribution of drugs to affluent markets of Europe and North America using the border state as the transit point. Only a nomin ...landing in Punjab. When it ultimately reaches its destination in affluent Europe or North America, it is worth Rs 1 cr a kg.
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  • *'''Nov 11''' [[Europe remembers|Europe honors Sikhs]] *'''11''' [[Europe remembers|Europe honors Sikhs]]
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  • ...uru Nank Dev Ji 24 hours a day and seven days a week throughout the UK and Europe via digital saalie channel 926, and across the world on www.amritbani.com.
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  • ...THAA BY BHAI SEWA SINGH JEE TARMALA BROADCASTING LIVE ON SIKH CHANNEL UK & EUROPE SKY 840 TODAY (08/01/11) AT 2.30pm – 5.30pm.
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  • ...borders of India of which Baba Buddh Singh decided to take full advantage. Europe's sleeping giant, Russia, had risen from a long slumber and was stretching
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  • ...to speak at American Chemical Society and at other universities in USA and Europe. He delivered a series of lectures in Japan on the invitation of JSPS, and
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  • ...n. But the influenza that traveled back with them from the battlefields of Europe that fall was far worse than any flu has ever been. Ravaging the earth for
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  • In May 2009, the 25-year-old was chosen by Radio Free Europe's Afghan chapter as their "Person of the Year". The award has made her a ho Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Radio Free Afghanistan (RFA)’s has declared her as the
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  • ...nority in [[Italy]]. Italy has the second biggest [[Sikh]] population in [[Europe]] after [[United Kingdom]]. They number more than 70,000 (about 0.12 % of t
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  • ...ish Isles]], are a group of islands off the northwest coast of continental Europe that include Great Britain, Ireland and over six-thousand smaller islands
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  • ...Ad-Dharm can be found. These countries are; America, India, United Kingdom,Europe and Canada.
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  • ...s arrived in England and soon founded the first gurdwara or Sikh temple in Europe in London. ...rve as a gurdwara, a Sikh temple. It was the first such temple anywhere in Europe. And this weekend, its successor, the Khalsa Jatha as it was known, celebra
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  • With the outbreak of war in Europe, [[India]], the Crown Jewel of the British Empire, joined the Triple Entent ...Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire) in the battle for the control of Europe, the Middle East and Colonies from Africa to Borneo.
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  • ...fascination for the East. He left his home in 1815, and wandering through Europe, Russia, Turkey, Syria and Jerusalem, reached Cairo, where he joined the Tu ...government, however, granted him a pension of Rs 500 per month, payable in Europe, and he retired to Hungary with his two children, who during his service in
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  • [[Category:Gurdwaras in Europe]]
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