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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *July 17: Passing away of [[Sardar Teja Singh Samundri]] on [[17 July]], [[1926]] after long imprisonment in Lahore Fort.
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *July 11: Guru Tegh Bahadur sets off for [[Delhi]] on [[11 July]] [[1675]]
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    ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *July 2: Foundation of Sri [[Akal Takhat]] / 18 Harh
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  • *July 23: Birth [[Guru Har Krishan]] Ji / 8 Saawan ...al Rai]], son of [[Guru Hargobind]] ji left for his heavenly abode on [[23 July]], [[1627]]
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    ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *July 9: [[Shaheedi]] [[Bhai Mani Singh]] attained martyrdom on [[9 July]] [[1737]] (25 [[Harh]])
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  • ...into custody by Nur Muhammad Khan Miraza of [[Ropar]] Police post, on [[27 July]], [[1675]] ([[Savan]] 12,1732) at Malikpur Ranghran, Pargana Ghanaula, and ...Singh]], the son of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. He was born at Anandpur in [[27 July]], [[1694]].
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *February '''20''': [[Teja Singh Samundri]] ([[20 February]], [[1882]] - [[17 July]], [[1926]]), a leading figure in the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]], was bor
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    *July 5: Birth [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji / 21 Harh *December 5: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • ...ed to the Army National Guard's 139th Field Artillery, Kempton, Ind.; died July 3 in Mosul, Iraq, of injuries sustained from enemy small-arms fire during c ...erest in learning to speak numerous foreign languages. He was born on July 10, 1982 in Huntington, Indiana to Sarvjit S. and Lisa A. (Carroll) Pabla.[htt
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  • ...dar2009|1=Template:POW07|1p=June|1n=August|2=Daily picture articles for |3=July|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 10 ==
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  • | 4 || [[Harh]] || ਹਾੜ || 31 || June - July || 15 June | 5 || [[Sawan]] || ਸਾਵਣ || 31 || July - August || 16 July
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  • ...is 31 days in length. The month begins on June 15 and ends on July 15. On July 16, begins the fifth month in the [[Sikh Calendar]] called [[Sawan]]. Durin <u> July </u>
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *February '''21''': Saka [[Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun
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  • ...h scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on [[September 10]], 1841, at Newcastle West, Limerick County, Ireland. [[1872]]: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • 4. Har Mid of June to Mid of July 5. Sawan Mid of July to Mid of August
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  • ...ikipedia:Julian|Julian]] Calendar and is 31 days long. The month starts on July 16 and ends on August 15. On August 16 starts the sixth month in the [[Sikh <u> July </u>:
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  • * '''10''' [[Hola Mohalla]] (2020) <!--- 10 Mar 2020, 29 Mar 2021, 18 Mar 2022, 11 Mar 2023, 25 Mar 2024, 14 Mar 2025, '''[[July]]'''
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (December 10, 2004) (Released) Devdas (July 12, 2002) (Released)
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  • |align=center | 3 || July, 1677 || Marriage with [[Mata Jeeto]] Ji |align=center | 6 || July, 1685 || Guru Ji leaves Anandpur for [[Paonta]] Sahib
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  • |6.||[[Guru Hargobind]] || [[Saturday]]<br> [[5 July]] [[1595]] || [[Tuesday]]<br> [[19 March]] [[1644]] || [[Wednesday]]<br> [[ |8.||[[Guru Har Krishan]] || [[Wednesday]]<br> [[23 July]] [[1656]] || [[Saturday]]<br> [[16 April]] [[1664]] || [[Sunday]]<br> [[20
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  • '''Mau''', a village 10 km west of [[Phillaur]] (3101'N, 75°47'E) in the [[Punjab]], is sacred to ...cal committee. A three-day religious fair from 21 to 23 Har (first week of July) commemorates the anniversary of Guru Arjan's marriage,
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • *21: Saka [[Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun ...6; 2016: March 24; 2017:March 13; 2018: March 2; 2019:March 21; 2020:March 10 </small>
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  • '''French Sikhs''' are a tiny minority in [[France]]. Numbering about 10,000, most of the [[Sikh]]s are based in [[Bobigny]]. There is one [[gurudwa From Wednesday 4th July to Sunday 15th July, the Dashmesh Sikh Academy Paris held it's annual Gurmat Camp in Paris at G
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  • '''French Sikhs''' are a tiny minority in [[France]]. Numbering about 10,000, most of the [[Sikh]]s are based in [[Bobigny]]. There is one [[gurdwar From Wednesday 4th July to Sunday 15th July, the Dashmesh Sikh Academy Paris held it's annual Gurmat Camp in Paris at G
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  • |align=center| 6 || [[Guru Har Gobind]] || [[11 June]] [[1606]]||[[5 July]] [[1595]]|| [[19 March]] [[1644]]|| 49 || [[Guru Arjan]] || [[Mata Ganga]] |align=center| 8 || [[Guru Har Krishan]]||[[20 October]] [[1661]]||[[23 July]] [[1656]]||[[16 April]] [[1664]]|| 8 || [[Guru Har Rai]] || [[Mata Krishan
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • '''[[July]]''' '''[[July 16]]''' New month [[Saawan]]
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  • *21: Saka [[Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun ...6; 2016: March 24; 2017:March 13; 2018: March 2; 2019:March 21; 2020:March 10 </small>
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  • '''20''': [[Teja Singh Samundri]] ([[20 February]], [[1882]] - [[17 July]], [[1926]]), a leading figure in the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]], was bor '''21''': [[Saka Nankana Sahib]] [[1921]] /10 Phagun
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  • *'''July 2''' Foundation of [[Akal Takhat]] *'''July 5''' Birth [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • ...August 1897). The son of Bhai Kanhaiya Singh and Mai Jion Kaur of Chakk No 10, Thothiari in Sheikhupura district, now in [[Pakistan]], he attended the vi
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  • General Arun Shridhar Vaidya, MVC(Bar), AVSM (1926 - 10 August 1986) was the 13th Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) of the Indian Army. On July 31, 1983 General Vaidya became the 13th Chief Of Army Staff of the Indian A
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  • ...kill Henry Lawrence, a British Resident, the British put up a reward of Rs.10,000 for his capture. He was arrested 28 December 1849 as he was planning a ...ks outside the jail, but his request was rejected. Bhagwan Singh died on 5 July 1856 and he was cremated outside the Outram Jail. The spot was visited by H
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  • 21 Saka Nankana Sahib /10 Phagun == [[July]] ==
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  • ...ly of Jalandhar, when he died suddenly at his residence in Amritsar, on 26 July 1993. M.G.S. 1. ull
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  • ...ought to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC) attention in July 2005, when the [[Sikh Coalition]] filed a charge of discrimination on her b ...ct. 27, the company said lender GE Capital had reduced its credit line by $10 million without notice. The discounter filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy prot
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  • ...e? O Nanak, I will go and ask my Guru; wherever God is, there I will go. ||10|| "'' (p1108) *Bhadon 10= August 25
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  • ...of a just cause | work =| pages = | publisher = The Pioneer | date = 1996-10-20| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29 | quote = Apart from a conscience, Phool ...of a just cause | work =| pages = | publisher = The Pioneer | date = 1996-10-20| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29 | quote = …if it were not for my wife,
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  • ...Anand marriage of modern times took place on 4 June 1903 (Kha/saAJchbar.lO July 1903). [[Bhai Mohan Singh Vaid]] in his Diary recorded that he attended [[A ...erial Legislative Council held at the Viceregal Lodge, Shimla, on Friday, 10 September 1909, Sundar Singh Majithia commended the effort of Tikka Ripuda
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  • ...h Gill gunned down [[Congress(I)]] Member of Parliament [[Lalit Maken]] on July 31, 1985, when he was moving towards his car parked across the road from hi ...th Sentences", ''[[India Abroad]]''. (New York edition). New York, N.Y.: [[July 24]], [[1992]]. Vol.XXII, Issue. 43; pg.20.</ref> Following the assassinati
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  • ...0), son of Sardar Bhim Singh Ghumman and Bibi Inder Kaur, was born on July 10, 1937 at village Muhadipur, District Sialkot, [[Punjab]] (now in [[Pakistan
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  • ===July 11, 1675=== On July 11, 1675 [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] left Kahlur (now Anadpur Sahib) headed to De
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  • On 9 July 1923, he was forced to abdicate in favour of his minor son, Partap Singh. A ...have the Maharaja of Nabha restored to the [[gaddi]] (throne) appointed 29 July 1923 to be observed in all the principal towns of the Punjab as a day of pr
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  • ...jab. She was married to Prince Kharak Singh in February 1812 at the age of 10. In July 1841, Nau Nihal Singh's widow Sahib Kaur delivered a stillborn son. This en
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  • ...nd_east/8132642.stm Body may have lain for five years] BBC News, Friday, 3 July 2009 Ms Purves's 44-year-old postman said: "I only met her once in the 10 years I have been delivering her mail. "She never got much mail, it was onl
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  • ...ools need to learn from this judgment] '''The Independent''' Wednesday, 30 July 2008 * ''Before MR JUSTICE SILBER, Tuesday 17 June, 2008, At half past 10''. The case is expected to last for 3 days<br>
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  • The '''Khalsa Diwan Society''' is a pioneer Sikh society formed on July 22nd, 1902 in Canada, America; it was formally established in 1906. In 1908 : [[Kirtan]] 10:00AM - 12:00PM
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  • '''6)''' Name: [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.in/2013/10/waheguru-darshan-volume-1-second.html Waheguru Darshan Volume 1 (Second Edi '''7)''' Name: [http://www.sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2013/10/waheguru-darshan-volume-2-second.html Waheguru Darshan Volume 2 (Second Edi
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  • ...list their support. Bhai Maharaj Singh, who carried on his head a price of 10,000 rupees was arrested on 28 December 1849 at Adampur. ...Singh]] where, after several years of solitary confinement, he died on 5 July 1856. He had gone blind before the end came.
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  • ...ecognition for the Sikh Genocide was moved in the Parliament of Canada, on 10 June 2010, at the initiative of Sikhs for Justice. On July 16, 2010, WSO legal counsel disputed the rise of Sikh extremism in Canada a
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  • | 5. || [[Sawan]] || 16 July || 31 | 10. || [[Poh]] || 14 December || 30
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  • In July 2007, the investigative magazine Tehelka reported that Parmar may have conf In July 2007 the investigative newsmagazine Tehelka reported that [[Parmar]] had be
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  • ...o feed and clothe the needy from all communities around the world. To date 10 Gurdwaras in Ontario have agreed to participate in this campaign," said Cha ...ad Gurdwara (May 2009), Scarborough Gurdwara (June 2009), Malton Gurdwara (July 2009), Oakville Gurdwara (Aug 2009), Tivalda Road Gurdwara (Sept 2009), Jot
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  • ...ngress committee, Hoshiarpur arranged a public meeting at Hoshiarpur on 23 July 1920 in favour of Non-Co-operation Movement. It was attended by a large num ...the rainy season when it becomes hot and sultry. The rainy season sets in July beginning and lasts up to September end. The winter season starts after the
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  • ...n Beant Singh's assassination. Among the items recoverd in the arrest were 10.35 [[kilogram|kg]] of [[RDX]], four pistols, 207 live cartridges, remote co ...695&sid=NAT Zee News, India, "Canada deports Babbar Khalsa militant"] [[03 July]] [[2006]]</ref>
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  • ...col. In that capacity, he received [[Sir Alexander Burnes]] when he had in July 1831 brought from the King William IV of England, presents of horses and a ...ay from [[Jasrota]] to [[Jammu]]. The army under Sham Singh reached within 10 km of Jammu and obtained from [[Gulab Singh]] the undertaking to indemnify
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  • ...rganisations. It is followed by an account of what happened on Sunday 25th July 2004 and at previous rallies. RALLY FOR ISLAM (IX) IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE - SUNDAY JULY 25TH - 1PM - 6PM - ALL WELCOME…
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  • *Chet 10= March 23 *Chet 28= April 10
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  • ...d on the 6th of March 1976. He joined the Delhi Police in January 1977. In July 1979, he passed diploma of "Television Technology" from Nitma institute, Co ...sed a protest event against Indian PM Manmohan Singhs visit to Brussels on 10 December 2010. The protest held by Jalwehra in front of the European Parlia
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  • On 31 July 2010 in the TV Show "India's Got Talent", the Series 2 Judge {{w|Sajid Kh From the Tribune, Punjab / Amritsar, August 10
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  • | 29 July 1920, Perowshah, [[Gujrat]], now in [[Pakistan]] On 29 july 1940, he joined in 10/8th punjab regiment, [[Lahore]]. There were six groups of punjab regiments
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  • ...|last=Sharma |date=5 July 2013 |access-date=13 July 2013 |archive-date=10 July 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130710193849/http://www.bus ...irst=Gulu |last=Ezekiel |work=The Hindu |date=30 July 2005 |access-date=13 July 2013 }}{{Dead link|date=October 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted
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  • ...urdaspur and 35 Km from Batala. Kalanaur, another historic town, is about 10 Km away. Adjoining Dera Baba Nanak is the historic village of Pakhoke where ...er. Guru Nanak gave Lena the name Angad as he named him his succesor on July 14, 1539. Lehna, who had never felt any work or task 'beneath him', was cal
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  • ...Gill, gunned down [[Congress(I)]] Member of Parliament [[Lalit Maken]] on July 31, 1985, when he was moving towards his car parked across the road from hi '''From various press releases, August 10-11, 1986-1992'''
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  • ...rst chief of the newly-constituted house, elections for which were held in July. Her name was proposed by the senior Akali leader, Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, and ...tm The case of a mother and daughter] Volume 17 - Issue 22, Oct. 28 - Nov. 10, 2000 India's National Magazine from the publishers of THE HINDU. ''The CBI
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  • ...ned while [[Guru Nanak]] was imprisoned, a great earthquake shook Delhi on July 3, 1505. According to a chronicler, “the mountains were overturned and lo ...nd popularity in the last 50 years. It is certainly not the same as it was 10 years ago.
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  • ...as central Ontario, raising money for children’s hospitals in each of the 10 provinces they jog through, as well as a hospital in Liberia, Africa.}} ...ww.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/NP-THUMB.jpg|On 15th July at 11:57 pm three Sikhs reached the North Pole aboard the Russian nuclear i
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  • ...(also known as Mata Sundari Ji) at [[Anandpur]] on November 28, <!----- 27 July (updated 30 Oct-09 Nanakshahi calendar SGPC )----> 1696. He was barely nine *1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahl 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...of Canada, a federal statutory holiday celebrating the anniversary of the July 1, 1867, enactment of the British North America Act, 1867 (today called the ...on the final touches, our first visitors, a father and his son, arrived at 10 o'clock. This duo was followed by a steady stream of faces, glowing with ex
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  • ...- Gurdwara Parmeshar Dwar Sahib Patiala), is believed to have been born in July 1983 in [[Punjab]], [[India]]. Since a very young age he has followed the p At the very same moment, about 10-12 other men armed with guns, axes, swords and bars were also attacking all
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  • :Range: 5,700 nmi (6,600 mi; 10,600 km) at 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h) ...man battleship Bismarck after the sinking of the battlecruiser Hood. On 27 July, she and Tartar escorted the cruisers Aurora and Nigeria to assess the pote
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  • ...nst the Sikhs, but what incensed him the most was a circular letter, dated 10 October 1947, that was issued by the state governor, Chandu Lal Trivedi, wa ...ss given at the [[Hari Singh Nalwa]] conference convened at Ludhiana on 14 July, 1965, Although it was nowhere specified, that document as well as, all imp
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  • ...a landmark in the history of India's progress. The area of PEPSU was to be 10,000 square miles, while its population was 34,24,060, and an annual budget ...ngh of Rampura Phul, and Sardar Harcharan Singh Advocate of Bhatinda. Only 10 months later, this ministry was dissolved and the government of India took
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  • * 10. The Majithia Sardar resigned early in 1921 to join the ministry set up und New elections under the constitution were held in July 1921. Baba Kharak Singh was elected president. Captain Ram Singh vice-presi
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  • ...are advised to acclimatise overnight at Lachen, carry medicines like Coca 10, Deryphyllin etc., and to descend quickly in case of acute or persistent di ...snow capped peaks, meandering rivers and alpine flowers that bloom in June-July. It is about 20mins drive from Thangu, Sikkim. Gurudongmar Lake is a holy l
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  • ...t Sikhs only forming 1.87% of the Indian population, which makes them over 10 times more likely to be a soldier and officer in the Indian Army than the a ...lmet and India Gate, features to the West of Tiger Hill top, on night 07/8 July 1999, in Dras Sector.
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  • ...8, 1774, and captured the area up to Shahdara. The second invasion was on July 17, 1775, when the Sikhs captured the area around the present-day Pahar Gan [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]] joined the Sikh forces at the last moment with 10,000 soldiers. As many as 30,000 Sikh horsemen of Baghel Singh's army were c
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  • ...8, 1774, and captured the area up to Shahdara. The second invasion was on July 17, 1775, when the Sikhs captured the area around the present-day Pahar Gan ...fort. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia joined the Sikh forces at the last moment with 10,000 soldiers. As many as 30,000 Sikh horsemen of Baghel Singh’s army were
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  • [[Image:Komagatamarupunjab.jpg|thumb|right|300px|S.S. Komogata Maru July 1914; passengers aboard ship and three observers on wharf.]] ...the harbour tug, Sea Lion to push the ship out on its homeward journey. On July 19, the angry passengers mounted an attack. Next day the Vancouver newspape
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  • ...ed. Delhi to MUmbai Rajdhani takes 22 hours and from Mumbai , it is around 10 hours train journey to Nanded. |7687 ||Aurangabad ||18:10 ||Nanded ||22:00 ||Rs. 296.00
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  • ...toba legislature |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2012/08/10/mb-sikh-candlelight-vigil-manitoba.html|newspaper=[[CBC News]] |accessdate= Following emergency calls around 10:25 a.m., police responded to a shooting at the "Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,"
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  • ...toba legislature |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2012/08/10/mb-sikh-candlelight-vigil-manitoba.html|newspaper=[[CBC News]] |accessdate= Following emergency calls around 10:25 a.m., police responded to a shooting at the "Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,"
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  • .../14-sikhs-hindus-dread-taliban-tax-northwest-pakistan-zj-05 Dawn.com on 27 July, 2009]''' ...unt, and the Taliban promised to protect them anywhere in Pakistan. But by 10 p.m. that day, the Taliban had told Sikh elders they were preparing to atta
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  • ...er. Guru Nanak gave Lena the name Angad as he named him his succesor on July 14, 1539. Lehna, who had never felt any work or task 'beneath him', was cal • On Asu sudi 10, 1596 Bikrmi [Monday Sept. 22, 1539 AD] Guru Nanak breathed his last among
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  • Harpreet came to the UK in July 2007 from her home country of Singapore, to begin married life. The ensuin The Punjabi-Sikh community, with its multiple 10-20 million pound Gurdwaras, is a community which routinely stands by as its
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  • '''Dara Singh Randhawa''' ([[November 19]], [[1928]] - [[July 12]], [[2012]]) is a [[Punjabi]] wrestler and film actor from the [[Sikh]] *10. Guru Gobind Singh (1998)
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  • ...ober]] [[1906]]), a pioneer in the field of women's education, was born on 10 April 1882 in a Udasi (Hindu), Sidhu Jatt family of Chand Purana, a village .... She received the new name of Harnam Kaur when she was administred, on 15 July 1901, [[Pahul]] or the rites of the Khalsa.
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  • * [[Sarika_Singh#Court_Case|'''On 29 July 2008''''', Sarika Singh won her case against Aberdare Girls’ School.....< |July 29, 2008 || High Court gives judgement - Sarika wins case.
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  • ...xth Guru's vision of Miri and Piri and have celebrated this vision on 21st July every year by calling this day the - '''Miri Piri Divas''' or the '''Miri P *2. Abstracts of Sikh Studies, July 1993. Editorial. Sikhism: A Miri-Piri System. Pp1-51. Institute of Sikh Stu
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  • ...heed'' Udham Singh''' (Punjabi: ਉਧਮ ਸਿੰਘ Hindi:उधम सिंहढ़) (Dec. 26, 1899 – July 31, 1940) was given the name Sher Singh shortly after his birth. He belonge ...esson, to make a wide impression and to strike terror through-out Punjab".[10]
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  • ===[[Guru Gobind Singh|'''10. Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji''' - Guru from 1675 to 1708]]=== |9. ||[[Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji]] || 1621|| 44 || 1665 to 1675 || 10 || 54
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  • '''Bhai Mani Singh Shaheed''' (martyr) ([[1670]] - [[9 July]] [[1737]]), a great Sikh personality of the eighteenth century, occupies a ...li with Guru Tegh Bahadur. Eleven brothers of Bhai Mani Singh and 7 out of 10 children attained martyrdom.
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  • ...[[kar sewa]] (free voluntary service) and [[Daswandh]] (common donation of 10%), he and his followers taught locals people why they should clean the Kali ...two crore plant in Sultanpur Lodhi is ready, the one in Kapurthala, an Rs 10 crore project, is in final stages. And plants will soon be set up at Tanda,
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  • ...Chaaya Island Dhonveli resort, at which he was staying on Tuesday, 29th of July 2008 only three days before he was scheduled to perform. ...-town [[Ludhiana]] in a specially chartered aircraft on Wednesday evening, July 30, 2008. The body was first taken to the Dayanand Medical College and Hosp
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  • *9.Singh, Prof. Harbans. Sikh Review, July 1978. pg. 44. *10.Singh, Trilochan. Sikh Review, July 1978. pg. 23.
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  • ...news/uk/home-news/high-court-appoints-its-first-sikh-judge-2328658.html 30 July 2011: Rabinder Singh QC has become the first Sikh to be made a judge in the ...Inn Square where he was made a tenant in 1990. He remained there for over 10 years specialising in public and administrative law, Employment Law, Europe
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  • {{fa|10}} | [[11 July]], [[1675]] || Guru Tegh Bahadur sets off for [[Delhi]]
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  • ...the Art in Punjabi Language Processing”, Language In India, Volume 9, No. 10, pp. 9-23 (2009). ...International Journal of Image and Graphics, Volume 9, No. 3, pp. 321-353 (July 2009).
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  • ...Hew Mcleod or Professor William Hewat McLeod ([[2 August]] [[1932]] - [[20 July]] [[2009]]), was a prolific and ''highly'' controversial scholar, professor W. Hew McLeod died at 11.00 pm, Monday, July 20, 2009 (New Zealand time) in Dunedin, New Zealand, after a lengthy illnes
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  • ...da’s Globe and Mail, the UK’s Independent. Patwant Singh gave a lecture on July 22, 2006 at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York in conjunction with, I See Singh wrote over 10 books on history, politics and international affairs. His latest 'Empire of
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  • In July 1677, Mata Gujri arranged the marriage of young Gobind (at the time aged 11 ...ling through the Malva region and meeting [[sangat]]s. At Chakk Nanaki, 11 July 1675 was a momentous day when [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] left for Delhi prepared
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  • |Birth = [[Wednesday]], [[23 July]] [[1656]] ...Krishan Sahib Ji''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿ ਕ੍ਰਿਸ਼ਨ) ([[Wednesday]], [[23 July]] [[1656]] - [[Saturday]], [[16 April]] [[1664]]) was the eighth of the [[T
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  • ...loped up north-eastwards towards two lines of Turkish trenches, known as J 10 and J 11. Gully Ravine was about seventy-five yards wide and forty to fifty ...ured; their first task was to bring oblique fire to bear on the trenches J 10 and J 11 so as to assist the Lancashire Fusiliers.
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  • 1748: 10,000 Sikhs were massacared in the Small Holocaust.. === June 10 ===
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  • [[File:Turban Demonstration in support of UK Sikhs on 10 october 1982 before the British Embassy in Amsterdam.jpg|700px]] <small>Turban Demonstration in support of UK Sikhs on 10 october 1982 before the British Embassy in Amsterdam</small>
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  • ...eremonies which, according to the source quoted, took place on 26 Har suds 10, 1663 sk/24 June 1606. From here, he conducted the secular affairs of the c ...46). Akal Takht was again the venue of the sarbatt khalsa on Baisakhi day, 10 April 1763, when through gurmata it was decided to go out to the help of a
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  • ...y found in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, western Canada. A 10-minute drive from the Washington, U.S.A. border, Abbotsford has an altitude ...the community. The Gurdwara was recognized as a National Historic Site on July 31, 2002. Although it wasn’t the first Gurdwara to be built in B.C., the
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  • ...km. It is situated on the south bank of a rivulet, called Kali Bein about 10 kms above the confluence of [[Beas]] and [[Sutlej]]. ...npur Lodhi. While staying in Sultanpur Lodhi he gave birth to two sons, in July 1494, Shri Chand ji and in Feb 1497, Lakmi Chand.
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  • There were 10 to 12 Sikhs in Amsterdam who were very enthusiastic about the whole affair. ...l be biggest Gurdwara in Holland. The Dan Haag gurdwara was established in July 1987 at Stortenbeker 91, which was converted into the present appealing bui
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  • ...te success, but the main assault north-eastward, which began at the end of July, quickly became a dogged struggle against determined opposition and the rap ...with sculpture by Sir William Reid-Dick, was unveiled by Lord Plumer on 24 July 1927.
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  • ...by Sri [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji on [[June 15]], [[1606]] (now celebrated on 2 July) and was established as the place from which the spiritual and temporal con *Khadag Bhai Vachitar Singh Ji which weighed 10 Saer
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  • ...eads of Truth, Volume II, Number 14, Winter 1984 , p. 19; Regina Caeli of 10 June: "For peace in Punjab," L'Osservatore Romano, June 18, 1984, p. 2</ref ...Sikh nation.<ref>Yogi Bhajan, "Anniversary of the Akal Takhat Martrydom," July 6, 1985 Lecture, [http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/articles.nsf/9dee2aa6164e
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  • ...ive Assembly in 1980 and Former Governor of Haryana from 19 June 1999 to 2 July 2004 '''Ramesh Chander Mahey- IFS''' - Former Ambassador to Belarus (2009 -10)
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  • The first day on which I had seen this woman was 28th or 29th July. She died on the 13th of August. Near the shed there was a tent in the open ...de near the Hussainpur railway gate with Jeeta in my lap. He died at about 10 O'clock at night in my lap. He remained in his senses till his last breath.
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  • (10) Attacks on Hindus and Sikhs were made by Muslims in Muslim National Guards (10) Sikhs murdered in different localities in the beginning of May, 1947 were:
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  • ...o, on the index the recorded date is Samwat 1682 BK, Sawan Vadi 1, or July 10, 1625 CE. Balwant Singh Dhillon states: ...sion of Mul-Mantra. The date of Guru Nanak's demise (Samat 1595, Assu vadi 10) found recorded in the chart of death-dates of this manuscript is the same
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  • Guru Ji left Anandpur Sahib along with his five loved ones on 20 July, 1675 A.D. On 15 September, 1675 A.D. Guru Ji and his five loved ones were <br />10. Fourth Battle of Anandpur Sahib
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  • ...8), keeping company of the holy (2,6,12), reciting the Divine Name (4, 6,8,10), singing the praises of the Infinite (13) and realizing that He is indeed ...he Gregorian and Julian calendars. It is 31 days long. The month starts on July 16 and ends on August 15. Next Sikh month Bhadon starts on August 16
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  • |Guruship = [[Saturday]], [[16 April]] [[1664]]- 8 July, 1675 He had his son, Gobind Rai consecrated Guru and successor on 8th July 1675. The ceremony that had taken place seven times before was repeated: Th
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  • 10. Harchan Singh Ragi - one of the Hazuri Ragis who sings at the Harmandir Sa ...were young people. Those who were inside were not allowed to go out after 10 p.m. on June 3. The Jathas which had come mainly from Sangrur were not allo
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  • It is interesting to see how perceptive Baba Kharak Singh was. On July 10,1949. In an appeal to the nation he said:
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  • ...ncluded expositions of several of the Sikh sacred texts and his monumental 10-volume commentary on Sikh Scripture, ''Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan'', publ ...n he received the sad news of the death of his father, which took place on July 20, 1907. He came home and was told that it was the last desire of his fath
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  • As early as July 28, 1946 as narrated earlier [in some other part of this paper, reproduced ...e Muslim League as the venue of its operations against Sikhs and Hindus in July, 1946 and later in December of the same year, the Muslim population was 94.
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  • ...so preoccupied. The father, as records Kuir Singh in his Gurbilas Patshahi 10, replied, ''"Grave are the burdens the earth bears. She will be redeemed on But they were worsted in an action at Bhangam, about 10 km north-east of Paonta, in September 1688. Soon thereafter Guru Gobind Sin
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  • ...nahin raaj chale hain.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Quote from Gurbilas Patshahi 10 which is contaminated today]] ...the Sikhs can experience the glow of freedom.<ref>The Statesman, Calcutta, July 7, 1946 quoting Jawaharlal Nehru in Singh, Iqbal, Punjab Under Siege: A Cri
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  • ...lves. At their meeting on the occasion of Divali following the death, on 1 July 1745, of Zakariya Khan, they gathered at Amritsar, passed a gurmata (or res *(10) [[Nakai Misl]] under [[Sardar Hira Singh]],
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  • ...for a general massacre of the Sikhs "wherever found", until his death on 1 July 1745. ...ngh, (8) Bhangi misi under Hari Singh, (9) Kanhaiya misi under Jai Singh, (10) Nakai misi under Hira Singh, and (11) Ramgarhia misJ under Jassa Singh Ram
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  • ...s and Koh-I-Noor was reduced to 108.93 carats. De Amsterdamsche Courant of July 23, 1852 wrote, ‘At the workshop of Garrard’s of London, the Crown jewe [[File:1972 July 2 Amsterdam Jul-72 Siri Singh Sahib 1st visit to Amsterdam Ashram member on
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  • ...the execution of this RSS dog who thought he was untouchable. On the 29th July 2009, with Guru Sahib’s blessings, the RSS leader was riddled with bullet “Rulda Singh came back home at about 10:30 P.M after finishing his work on vehicle Bulero bearing registration No.P
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  • ...of the Sikh Confederacies (1739-1768), Simla, Minerva Book Shop, 1952, p. 10; Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs, Volume I: 1469-1839, Delhi, Oxfor In July, 1946, while the British cabinet was debating the issue of giving the Sikhs
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  • ...jects carried out by the School were later acknowledged to be his work {{r|10}}. This integration of theory and practice, study of extant Indian heritage ...mounted with a cluster of domes to a maximum height of 63 feet. A verandah 10 feet wide ran along all sides of the building
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  • (Other definitions to be added) (July 2010) 10. O Nanak, chant the Naam, the Name of the Lord. One who lives alone, as a
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  • ...a of the Khalistan Liberation Force was martyred on July 31, 1992 and then 10 days later, Bhai Sukhdev Singh Babbar, Jathedar of Babbar Khalsa became a S ...amed. They would never accept slavery. It was either freedom or death. And 10 years have passed now, without a sound. Some say that perhaps the time has
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  • ...: 'In Delhi alone in the year 1983, 244 persons were murdered (Statesman, July 1, 1984). .... Clubbing together every kind of crime under the heading and ...h had been detained since July 19, 1982. They were acquitted by a court on July 21, 1983 but were kept in judicial custody for another two weeks or so whil
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  • ...ore serving as his capital from 1799. Ranjit Singh conquered Lahore on 7th July 1799 against Shah Zaman and in 1801 , Ranjit Singh assumed the title of “ During the Rule of Sher-e-Panjab, the Sikh Population, was 10 million strong and the Sikh faith was mainly based in the central parts of
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  • be a good child of God - let this be your trumpet. ((10)) <br> <br> The following are from [http://www.sikhpoint.com News Source:Sikhpoint (July 2007)]
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  • *10:50 AM: Indira Gandhi dies.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/st On July 31, 1985, [[Harjinder Singh Jinda]], [[Sukhdev Singh Sukha]] and Ranjit Sin
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  • ...s to swallow. They laid siege to Guru Ji and his newly created Khalsa with 10,000 men. During the siege, the mughals asked Guru Ji to surrender and come '''Summary''' In July-August 1699, the second battle of [[Anandpur]] began. The hill chiefs forme
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  • ...ll sharply. The British worked out in 1855 that the Sikhs, who constituted 10 million during Ranjit Singh’s time, accounted for only 200,000 in a popul ...claim to the novitiate, or chelaship, belongs to the whole ‘Khalsa’ body.”10 This paved the way for taking over of the shrine eventually by the Panth un
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  • ...in the village of Narangwal in the [[Ludhiana]] District of [[Punjab]] on July 7, 1878, to a family of a very noble and devout heritage. His father, S. Na ...inspired political organizations alone will deliver goods in the future..."10''
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  • ...y Guru”, Guru Nanak stated explicitly that the Word (of Lord) was the Guru.10 ...Mujaddid Alif Sani, and sentencing him to imprisonment at Gwalior Fort in July 1619.95 were other factors which enabled Nur Jahan to prevail upon Jahangir
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  • ...a Vyasa (Translation: A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada & others, Cantos 10, Chapter Seventeen - The Supreme Lord Agrees to Become Aditi's Son, verse 2 ...…the largest professional and academic body of Indian historians with over 10,000 members. It was established in 1935.) declared that king Porus, known
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