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  • '''Sandys Travel Page 97''' is a page from the autobiographical book by English author, {{w| ...to Jonathan Haynes, it is also "the most 'literary' of English Renaissance travel books".
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] went to Mecca during his fourth religious travel, known as Fourth Udasi. [[Bhai Mardana]], a disciple from Muslim faith, acc ...vidences from Historical documents(Sikhs and Non Sikhs) which supports his travel to Mecca:
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Guru Nanak's travel to Mecca]]
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  • ...dkhi, he and Bhai Sihari, a washerman, accompanied the Guru during his travel through Kashmir. They recorded in writing the hymns uttered by Guru Nanak
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  • ...ne with expertise in organizing tours in different parts of India. We as a travel organization understand your requirements and offer you a complete tour pac
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  • ===Air Travel===
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  • ...is constructed by Sant Baba Shisha Singh Ji for facilitating devotees who travel to visit the Nanak Jheera Sahib from Sachkhand Sahib. This place is nearly
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  • ...s and planets beyond our solar system using our currently known methods of travel. For example, a star name 51 Pegasi in Pegasus constellation has three plan ...s two million years to reach our eyes. If it takes half a million years to travel the distance of 50 light years with our current technology, one can only im
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  • the Maharaja's bankers at Bombay defraying the travel expenses.
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The yogis who inhabited this place demanded a variety of foods
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  • ...ure and an essayist of renown. His travelogue Mera Valayati Safar Nama (My Travel to England) has been acclaimed by the reading public. Sailani Des Bhagat,
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  • ...of Sachkhand Express, pilgrims had to change the train at this station to travel to Shri Hazur Sahib, Nanded.
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  • ...g in Palanquin borne by his devotees. Guruji wanted to relieve them and to travel on horseback. A local farmer, Fatta by name, came to pay homage and offered
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  • ...y and rent a vehicle. It can be hot, grimy, dusty and downright painful to travel in the Punjab Roadways buses as it does not have a deluxe service / air-con
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  • ...ing of roads, mess of traffic is found even on small roads. For inter-city travel, air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses and coaches are regularly av There is also an Islamabad/Rawalpindi central railway station that allows travel to every major city in Pakistan. In addition to freight, Pakistan Railways
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  • ...assports and are concentrated in Lisbon and its suburbs but are mobile and travel all over Portugal for work.
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  • ...ents, a successful business executive, a boater and a connoisseur of world travel. His Sikh turban and beard drew double takes when he moved to the community
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  • ...strology, and a number of other things, the portal also offers Shopping & Travel.
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The yogis who inhabited this place possessed a large number of
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  • ...first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji who visited Karnal during his First Udasi or travel in the year 1515. At that time, the people of Karnal were held in awe by a
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  • ...imself visited the place of Shivnabh. It purports to be a sort of guide to travel, by ship to Sangladip, from the mainland of the Indian subcontinent and to
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514. The story is told that the yogis, using magical 'occult powers', d
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  • '''Sandys Travel Page 97''' is a page from the autobiographical book by English author, {{w| ...to Jonathan Haynes, it is also "the most 'literary' of English Renaissance travel books".
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 AD. When Guru ji reached this place, it had turned dark. But, no vi
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  • ...the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Third Udasi or travel in 1514 A.D. The story is told that the yogis, using their occult powers, d
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  • While Guru Sahib wearied with travel lay asleep on a dark night, the thieves, it is said, saw from their place o
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  • It is one of the locationsw from where you can travel by road to [[Nanded]], which is a distance of about 565 kms from Indore and
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  • Due to its ideal location, Pathankot serves as a travel hub for the three northerly states. Pathankot is the fifth largest city in
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  • ...Guru Nanak left his barchha (lance) which he was carrying with him in the travel through jungles. He marked a place with his lance, where a pond was dug as
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  • .... We have organised healing camps in USA ,Canada, and UK and India. We can travel to any corner of the world to spread this message of healing.
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  • ...the next halt of Gobind Ghat. From Joshi Math to Gobind Ghat the Pilgrims travel in buses ,cars ,scooters. This journey is about 25 miles. Gobind Ghat is si ...s Bhaundar. On the right side of this village flows a small rivulet. If we travel along this river we reach Haathi Parbat, Ghora Parbat and Kaag Bhasund Parb
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  • ...gle pony, and a caravan of almost thirty to fifty ponies at a time used to travel from Chashma Shahi to Agra and vice versa via Mughal road cut through Poonc ...on he had to pay the cost of the fodder used to feed the pony during this travel.
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  • ...rst Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here during his Uttarakhand Udasi, or travel, in 1514. He came here at the request of Bhai Hara Singh. During those days
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  • Whenever Sant Bhai Rocha Singh ji would travel from place to place to preach [[Sikhism]],
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  • ...k Rimpoche (lit. the great one) in Tibetan literature points to the Guru`s travel through Tibet, and it is likely that he passed through Chung Tong on his wa
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  • ...a famous historical place in Jehlum district. To reach the fort one has to travel by buses made out of army trucks. It is 6 kilometers from Dina. Dina is a R
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  • When [[Bhai Mardana]] was hungry during a travel with Guru Nanak, Nanak pointed to him a village of Uppal Khatris, and that
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  • ...ty to work with many famous artists from India and Canada. He continues to travel widely, to the UK and as far as Australia to play the drums of which he is ...he is currently living in Brampton, Ontario and has had the opportunity to travel many different countries such as England, Australia, all over North America
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  • ...Sikh shrines at places visited by Guru Nanak during his first udasi (lit. travel) or preaching journey.
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  • Faqir Dargahi Shah, who was too old and sick to travel to Anandpur Sahib, sent a message through Bhai Jaita to Guru Gobind Singh w
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  • ...lar eclipse fair in 1638. He possibly passed through it earlier during his travel to Nanak Mata and back in 1632-33. Shrines commemorating all these visits
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  • Bhai Teja Singh was deputed by the Chief Khalsa Diwan to travel to the South and meet the priests of [[Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib]]
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  • ...th thousands, for once word spread that he would be speaking, people would travel from far and near.
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  • [[Faqir Dargahi Shah]], being too old and sick to travel to [[Anandpur Sahib]] sent a message through [[Bhai Jaita]] to [[Guru Gobin
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  • [[Category:Travel]]
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  • Imagine small travel capsules gliding on an elevated guideway over the claustrophobic Amritsar l
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  • ...32, Burnes visited Lahore again to solicit from the Maharaja facilities of travel through the Punjab to Afghanistan, Central Asia and Baikh and Bokhara. Of t
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  • ...is 30 km away from Dwarka, on the seashore. To reach Bet-Dwarka one has to travel to Okha, and then proceed by motorboat, to reach Bet Dwarka. Okha is connec
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  • ...th the lingham of Shiva. Their they had a vision of Shiva who told them to travel to see Guru Tegh Bahadur. [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] was the ninth in the line
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  • ...in English regarding the Sikh first emerged. The British writers began to travel to this part north western [[India]] and came across the people of the Punj
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  • His father, Giani Gurcharan Singh was a very devoted Gursikh and would travel around with Baba Prem Singh Marabewale to do Parchar of Gurbani and took pa
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  • ...nt some time here in 1515-17, after leaving Baroch. From here they left to travel to [[Rajasthan]]. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Varhi has been built to preserve the
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