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  • '''Gurwara Bahadaur''' is located in the village now town of Sangrur (at: 30°′N 75°′E / 30.23 , 75.8.) The village was founded by [[Baba A [[Bhai Gurdas]] Institute of Engineering & Technology is located in Sangrur with several Colleges.
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  • Gurudwara Shri Patshahi Nauvin is situated in the Bhawanigarh Town in Sangrur Distt. GURU TEG BAHADUR JI accepting the invitation of King of Assam, satar [[Category: Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • ...Sahib Patshahi Chhevin is situated in the village Mahil Kalan of district Sangrur. The village is located on the main Barnala Raikot road, From Barnala it is [[Category:Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • ==Tarn Taran district== Was counted in Amritsar district in the 2001 India Census because before Tarn Taran was a part of Amritsar.
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  • ...in the village Handiyaya 6 km southwest of [[Barnala]] on [[Bhatinda]] - [[Sangrur]] road. ...s situated in the village Handiyaya 6 km southwest of Barnala on Bhatinda- Sangrur road. It is 7 km. from Bhatinda.The Gurdwara Sahib is 1km away from Gurdwar
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  • Pin code: 148107, District [[Sangrur]], [[Punjab]] [[Category:Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin is situated in village Pandher in Sangrur district. It was made in the memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin is situated in village Pandher in Sangrur district. It is 2 km from Bhiki [[Barnala]] road on the right bank of the Kotla bran
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  • ...west of Patiala, it is virtually isolated from urban centre of the State. Sangrur is located at 30.23° N 75.83° E. It has an average elevation of 232 metre ...nal average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75%, and female literacy is 68%. In Sangrur, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.
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  • ...Sahib''' is situated in Bhadaur town,25 km northwest of Barnala in Sangrur district of Punjab .The Gurdwara Sahib is 5 km from Badhaur bus stand. Village & P.O Bhadaur, Tehsil Barnala, District Sangrur<br>
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  • ...s situated in the village Gurne Kalan on the Jakhal -Sunam road in Sangrur district of Punjab. It is 8 km north of Jakhal and 6 km south of village Lehra. It i District Sangrur<br>
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  • ...ndia it was formally located in the district sangrur and now is the latest district of the state. It has many religious places in its town and some of them are
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  • '''ALO HARAKH''', a village in Sangrur district, has a historical shrine called Gurdwara Sahib Alo Harakh Patshahi Naumi. A ...site as the present day village of Samaira, in Bangana subdivision of Una district, on the basis of local tradition. It is six kilometres from Bangana on the
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  • ...Magistrate, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service. The district magistrate or the deputy commissioner is assisted by a number of officers b ...the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues of the district. He is assisted by the officers of the Punjab Police Service and other Punj
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  • Sajid Rashid ([[Sangrur]]) 1). [[Amritsar District Carrom Association]].
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  • ...n in village Jogimajra, near Koop Kallan. (in tehsil Malerkota, District [[Sangrur]]) in the house of Sardar Bant Singh and Sardarni Malkeet Kaur. Bhai Sahib ...s times, he was also included in the Punj Pyare at amrit sanchaars held in Sangrur. Bhai Sahib affectionately adorned the baana of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and at
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  • ...ituated in the village of Handiyaya, 6 km southwest of Barnala on Bhatinda-Sangrur road. ...ituated in the village of Handiyaya, 6 km southwest of Barnala on Bhatinda-Sangrur road. It is 7 km. from Bhatinda. <br>
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  • ...r also known as Dhilwan Maur to distinguish it from Maur Kalan in Bhatinda District of Punjab. <br> [[Category:Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • ...diaya village, 6 km southwest of Barnala (30°22'N, 75°32'E) in [[Sangrur]] district of the [[Punjab]], is sacred to [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]. According to local [[category:sangrur]]
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  • ...was essential, he shifted in 1873 to the village ofDhapali (now in Sangrur district), where he apprenticed himself to Giani Anokh Singh. He studied Sanskrit an
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  • ...Sunam-Berata road 20 km. southwest of Sunam in village Gandhuan in Sangrur district of Punjab. It is 20 km. from Sunam, 22 km. from Berata and 11 km from Lehra Post office Gandhuan, Distt. Sangrur<br>
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  • ...ra Malla Sahib) is situated in a village Himmatpura of District Moga <!----Sangrur This is changed as per email recd from major singh sidhu from germany see d [[Category:Gurudwaras in Moga District]]
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  • [[Category:Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • ...itself is claimed as including from Pinjore, Kalka to Bangar area in Hisar district which includes even Nabha and Patiala in it. Poadh is a vast region, consisting of all of and Panchkula district in Haryana and Chandigarh and a big area of south east Malwa, consisting of
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  • [[Category:Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • ...Princely State of India and now a city and a municipal council in Sangrur district in the Indian state of Punjab, was named after the earlier villages of M [[Image:Sangrur.gif|500px|right|thumb|Malerkotla in the district map of [[Sangrur]], Punjab]]
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  • '''Gurdwara Nanakiana Sahib''' near the village of Mangval, 4 km east of [[Sangrur]] (30° 14'N, 75° 50'E) in the [[Punjab]], is sacred to [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Category:Gurudwara in Sangrur District]]
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  • ...ns of [[Bhai Nagahia]], a Dullat Jatt of Laungoval, in present day Sangrur district of the Punjab. According to other sources, he was a Kamboj Sikh. He receiv
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  • ...rit grammar. He was born into a SaraoJatt family of Lehal Kalan in Sangrur district. He was a descendant of ^ Baba Ark who had been blessed by GURU Tegh Bahadu
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  • ...cal career. In 1965, he became the president of the Akali Jatha of Sangrur District and a member of the working committee of the Shiromani Akali Dal. In the mi
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  • ...s Mansa. It was formed on 13th April 1992 from the erst while [[Bathinda]] District. ...] River flows through Sardulgarh tehsil in the south western corner of the district. It is situated on the rail line between Bathinda-Jind-Delhi section and al
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  • ...ia. Sheri was born in 1942 in the village of Khokhar Kalan, in the Sangrur district, Punjab. Soon after his birth his father died. He was married to Harbans Ka
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  • ...ghter of Chaudhari Khana, a zamindar of Kaleke, in present day [[Sangrur]] district of the [[Punjab]]. It is said that at her birth her parents, disappointed a
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  • ...small market town 19 km southwest of Barnala (30022'N, 75032'E) in Sangrur district of the Punjab which claims a historical shrine, Gurdwara Tibba Sahib Pat
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  • ...other Mahimashahi centre was set up at the village of Uggo, in [[Sangrur]] district, by Baba Hakumat Singh. To these centres were affiliated Mahimashahi derasa
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  • ...llughara suffered by them in 1746 around the Kahnuvan marshes in Gurdaspur district.
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  • ...chief of [[Patiala]], was born in 1691 at Phul, in presentday [[Bathinda]] district of the [[Punjab]], the third son of [[Bhai Ram Singh]]. His grandfather, Ba ...udhari Kala of Khana, a [[zamindar]] of the village Kaleke, now in Sangrur district of the Punjab, and had three sons, Bhumia Singh, Sardul Singh and Lal Singh
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  • ...obindgarh, District Ludhiana (now presently in territorial jurisdiction of District Fatehgarh Sahib) in the month of January, 1961, into a small farming family ...brothers and three sisters. Bhai Sahib’s family moved to village Halwara, District Ludhiana, where he completed his primary education at the local village sch
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  • ...popularly known as "Bauji". The nearest main cities to this village are [[Sangrur]] which is about 40kms to the north-east, [[Barnala]] about 45Kms to the no ...hese facility. June Samagam is held at Gurdwara Brahm Bunga Sahib, Doraha (District Ludhiana,Punjab). Apart from these main samagams, mini samagams are held a
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  • ...Patiala, and belonged to the village of Bhadaur, in present-day Sangrur district of the [[Punjab]]. He was born in 1833, the son of [[Kharak Singh]]. From t ...especially Dr Leitner, an old inscription at Hathur, a village in Ludhiana district. This inscription proved how far back the roots of Punjabi language and its
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  • ...on, in the year 1504, in the village of Sarai Nagaan, in the Muktsar Sahib district of Punjab. Later, fearing that Sarai Nagaan, would be invaded by the centra ...before the 1947partition, the Muslims were mainly concentrated in Barnala, Sangrur, Firozpur, Patiala, Ludhiana, districts of Malva.
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  • ...umman and Bibi Inder Kaur, was born on July 10, 1937 at village Muhadipur, District Sialkot, [[Punjab]] (now in [[Pakistan]]) to a Ghumman Jatt family. ...e partition his father settled down at village Bhani Bhagar (near Qadian), district Gurdaspur and here Major Baldev Singh finished his education at Sikh Nation
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  • '''Karham Singh''' was born on 15 September 1915 at Sehna village in Sangrur District of Punjab in the house of Sardar Uttam Singh. With the Japanese invasion of
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  • S. Amarjit Singh Memorial Institute of Law, Dhainthal (Samana), District Patiala Akal College of Education for Women, Village Fatehgarh Chhanna, Distt. Sangrur
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  • ...ts of the Punjab, viz., Firozpur, Faridkot, Moga, Muktsar, Bathinda, Sangrur, Mansa, Ludhiana, Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib and Ropar excluding its Nu ...esent Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib and Ropar districts and part of Ludhiana district from Malwa because a different dialect, called Povadhi, was spoken there. B
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  • ====Amritsar District==== ====Jalandhar District====
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  • ...b from 1967 to 1973 and has run her own private nursing /maternity home in Sangrur, Punjab since 1973. # Member/Trustee. Improvement Trust Sangrur from 1976-81
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  • ...Singh''' (1799 - 1862), son of Misr Niddha, a Hindu Gaur Brahman of Meerut district, Uttar Pradesh, in India was born in 1799. His original name was Tej Ram, h ...en-gya-gyani-lal-singh.html '''* Sikhan da Raj Kiven Gya - Gyani Lal Singh Sangrur''']
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  • ...Singh and Jion Kaur of the village of Bhasaur in present day [[Sangrur]] district of the [[Punjab]]. His original name was Narain Singh. ...ended divan or religious assembly at Bakapur, a small village in Jalandhar district, at which a Muslim family of seven and 28 others were administered pahul. H
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  • ...ing farmers from Punjab are greening dry tracts in the interiors of Ramnad district}} The sun shines bright in Vallandhai village in Kamuthi taluk of Ramnad district. The farmers, with smiles on their sun-tanned faces, move around pulling ou
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  • ...Moga, Chandigarh, Bathinda, Faridkot, Ferozpur, Patiala, Ambala, Karnal, Sangrur, Malerkotla, Shahabad, and Abohar. ...of the state of Punjab. Below is a full list and the area covered by each district per sq. Km.
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