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  • ...al (born 1 November 1971) is an American hotelier of Indian Sikh heritage. April 1999, at the age of 28, he created "Vikram Chatwal Hotels" which is an inde ...preneur of the Year at the first South Asia Media Awards in New York, June 2005, and was on the cover of Forbes Asia, June 19 2006[1].
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  • Hari Krishan Lal Bhagat (April 4, 1921-October 29, 2005) Montgomery now in Pakistan. Bhagat was a disgraced and controversial India
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  • ...-shoulder tops. She recently posed for the magazine Maxim. She was born (April 15, 1972) and brought up in Bombay and is married to an Indian movie direct ...ters in the Indian television show, Fame Gurukul which ended on 20 October 2005. Mandira Bedi replaced R. Madhavan as the Anchor of Deal Ya No Deal.
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  • ...bital). The story as reported in the The Indian Express, Patiala, Aug. 28, 2005 is reprinted below: ...r Harpreet had defied her to marry Kamaljit Singh, a small time farmer. In April 2000, Kamaljit moved a criminal petition in the Punjab and Haryana High Cou
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  • ...last decade. After being called into the Indian squad to play Sri Lanka in 2005, he failed a fitness test and was promptly dropped. He finally played his f ...c circuit after failing a fitness test. He improved his performance in the 2005-06 ODI Ranji Trophy season, averaging 20.75 over his 4 matches, which inclu
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  • Married to TV & Radio presenter Nikki Bedi from the late 1990s to 2005 in which both travelled extensively not actually seeing each other very muc ...old And The Beautiful for over a year (1994-1995 and a guest appearance in 2005)
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  • * April 9, 1969: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/9/newsid_2523000/2523691.stm Sikh busmen win turban fight] Sikh busmen in W * April, 2004: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3673733.stm Sikh policema
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  • '''Jaswinder Singh Bains''' (born [[April 1]] [[1975]]), [[Bains]], [[Nawanshahr]], [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]]. Raised *2005: '''Romeo'''
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  • He was commissioned into the army by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on 17 April 2006 at the Pakistan Military Academy at Kakul in North-West Frontier Provi ...ceremony was over. Cadet Haracharan Singh first came into the limelight in 2005 when he became the first member of Pakistan's minority Sikh community to be
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  • ...g on the PGA Tour numerous times, most notably at the BellSouth Classic in April. After posting a 64 (the low round for any golfer in the tourney) in the fi Atwal finished 82nd on the money list in 2005 to secure his spot on Tour for 2006.
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  • ...He was also present at the Funeral of Pope John Paul II on Friday 8 April 2005. Meanwhile, in April 2007 the first of three international meetings between the Sikh community a
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  • Big Brother (April 13, 2007) (Released) Saawan - The Love Season (April 6, 2006) (Released)
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  • = Calendar 2005 to 2020 = 26 Hola Mohalla* 2005 15 Mar/2006 4 Mar/2007''' 22 Mar/2008'''
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  • ...akhmi Chand]]''' also called Lakhmi Chand ([[12 February]] [[1497]] - [[9 April]] [[1555]]), the younger son of [[Guru Nanak]], was born to [[Mata Sulak '''23''': Birth of [[Sikhiwiki]] [[February 23]], [[2005]]
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  • | Name = Punjabi Virsa 2005-London Live | Released = November, 2005
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  • ...ith]]. Guru Nanak was born in this town on [[Baisakh]] sudi 3, 1526 Bk/ 15 April 1469. ...akistan]]. This district is adjacent to [[Sheikhupura]] district and until 2005 was part of this district.
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  • ...found not guilty of all charges placed against them in a Canadian trial in 2005 due to lack of evidence. ...ge the death of Sikhs and to eliminate enemies of the Sikh nation. On [[24 April]] [[1980]], Gurbachan Singh, the "Baba" (head) of the Nirankaris, was kille
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  • ...Commander Prem Pal Singh''' was commissioned in the Indian Air Force on 15 April 1950. In the beginning he served as a Dakota pilot but later he switched ov ...the Canberra served in the IAF for almost a half century. On 19 December 2005 the entire IAF Canberra fleet was grounded and then retired following the c
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  • ...n 348 did not come back. They are nowhere else commemorated. *Between 24th April and 1st May 1915, the Lahore Division had lost 3,889 men, or 30 % of the tr Date and Year of Publication: 13 April 2013 (Birth of Khalsa )
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  • | November 2005 | ''Punjabi Virsa 2005-London Live''
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  • ==[[April]]== ...ble are here. This version of [[SikhiWiki]] was started at 17:08 on 23 Feb 2005. It is a complete [[Sikh]] Encyclopedia with facilities for media in the f
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  • ...dentity |date=December 17, 2006 |publisher=[[The Tribune]]|accessdate=12 April 2010}}</ref>, and the Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail (ASHT)<ref>[http://www.dule Culture Minister David Lammy was at the Wallace Collection on September 13 2005 to launch the first of a series of plaques that mark out Anglo-Sikh Heritag
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  • ...ian musician famous for his debut album Rabbi and the chart-topper song of 2005, "Bulla Ki Jaana". His music has been described variously as rock, Sufiana, ...The song "Bulla Ki Jaana" was the most frequently played non-film song of 2005 in India. The other songs in the album include songs of joy ("Ajj Nachna"),
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  • ...Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He stayed in Germany from April 1980 till June 1982. After that he returned to India where he joined the B ...ginning in 1986, along with 500 other Belgian Sikhs, which continued till 2005. The demonstrations included raising slogans against the atrocities committ
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  • ...ohli from Nerul could easily be compared to a honey bee. Kohli was born on April 5, 1929, at Chakwal, in Pakistan, and then migrated to Patiala in Punjab af ...r, after suffering for 10 years due to Parkinson’s disease, passed away in 2005. At the same time, it was amazing to see my mother’s will power, where sh
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  • ...issuance of a duplicate document to the prefecture of the Val d'Oise on 30 April 2004. His request was denied because he was wearing a turban on identity ph On 24 January 2005, he appealed to the Administrative Tribunal of Cergy-Pontoise to cancel the
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  • ...and is 31 days long. The month starts on March 14 and ends on April 13. On April 14 starts the second month of the Sikh year called [[Vaisakh]]. During Chet 22: Hola Mohalla* 2005 15 Mar/2006 4 Mar/2007 22 Mar/2008 ?2009?
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  • * '''April 9''' Birthday [[Sahibzada Jujhar Singh]] 1691 * '''April 14''' [[Vaisakhi]] = Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] begins
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  • ...(Marxist) (CPI(M)) and was the General Secretary of the party from 1992 to 2005 and a member of the party's Polit Bureau from 1964 to 2008. ...retary of the Central Committee of the CPI(M) in 1992, a post he held till 2005, retiring at the age of 89. Surjeet was known for his steadfast opposition
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  • ...vez Musharraf with [[Manmohan Singh|Indian PM Manmohan Singh]] on 17 April 2005<br>(photo courtesy BBC)}}]] * '''13 May, 2005 Indian minister lauds Pak Punjab govt measures''' The people of Indian Pun
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  • * In 2005, he was indicted in the official report of the Nanavati Commission for lead On April, 2004 the Indian National Congress Party announced Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Ty
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  • In August 2005 Baba Sukha Singh along with his jatha visited Dhaka where he, after visitin There used to be an annual fair here in the month the Chet (March-april). There is however no trace of it now. The site is now covered with residen
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  • ...re the ISC’ and members debated this in the General Body meeting held on 9 April, 06. Lt Gen Kartar Singh Gill presented the Revised Constitution which was
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  • ...significance, it comes next only to the [[Jallianwalla Bagh massacre]] of April 1919. The saka constitutes the core of the [[Gurdwara]] Reform Movement sta ...d the Sikh Awakening, Amritsar, 1984, p 154; Kambojjas Through the Ages, 2005, pp 298, S Kirpal Singh
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  • '''International Turban Day''' is celebrated on April 13th every year. This event was started in 2004 to bring awareness of the s A Sikh organisation in northern India has called on all Sikhs to observe 13 April as "World Turban Day".
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  • ...copal Church, Tucson, Arizona), inaugural concert at the Kalidas Sammelan (2005. Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) and Concert for Peace at Guru Nĝnak Bhavan (Novem ...the Riches of Indian Rhythm in 2005, Jashan in 2006 and ANĀD Kav Tarang in April 2008. The ANĀD Foundation’s recent presentation in December 2008, Expre
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  • ...y, U.K., 2005, (xiv) "Professor Honoris Causa" by Moscow State University, 2005 and (xv) Honorary Doctorate by University of Cambridge, U.K., 2006 ...of 77, Lima, October, 1971, (iii) Third Session of U.N.C.T.A.D., Santiago, April-May, 1972, (iv) Annual Meetings of I.M.F., I.B.R.D. and Commonwealth Financ
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  • ...307 passengers and 22 crew. At 07:14:01 GMT The Boeing 747-237B, squawked 2005, disappeared, and the aircraft started to disintegrate in mid-air. No 'May The trial proceeds between April 2003 to December 2004 in Courtroom 20[11], more commonly-known as "the Air
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  • |Birth = On 15th April, 1469 at Rai Bhoeki Talwandi, Pakistan ([[Nankana Sahib]]) ...], Turkey, Burma and Tibet. Birth Anniversary: (Lunar Linked) 15 November 2005; 5 Nov 2006; 24 Nov 2007; 13 Nov 2008
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  • |Birth = Op 15th April, 1469 in Rai Bhoe ki Talwandi, Pakistan ([[Nankana Sahib]]) ...eboorte-verjaardag (gevierd door de Sikhs): (Lunair Verbonden) 15 november 2005; 5 nov 2006; 24 nov 2007; 13 nov 2008
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  • ...ct. The Nankana Saahib District was part of the Sheikhpura District but in 2005, the district was split off to form the New Nankana Saahib District. ...tp://www.thesikhmuseum.com/Nankana%20Sahib%20Photos%202005/index.htm Yatra 2005]
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  • '''Yogi’s ashes immersed in Sutlej''' [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050112/punjab1.htm#7 By Kiran Deep Tribune News Service] '''Kiratpur Sahib, January 11, 2005'''' Honouring his last wish, the ashes of [[Harbhajan Singh Yogi]], who mot
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  • ...rded the VC. For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty on the 10th April, 1921. When the convoy protection troops were attacked, this Sepoy was No. Ram Sarup Singh VC (12 April 1912 - 25 October 1944) was an Indian Sikh recipient of the Victoria Cross,
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  • Thrice a year, on Baisakhi (April), death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (June) and birth anniversary o ...tp://www.thesikhmuseum.com/Nankana%20Sahib%20Photos%202005/index.htm Yatra 2005]
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  • '''Fauja Singh''' (born April 1, 1911) is a [[Sikh]] marathon runner who is now over 100 year old. He is On the Friday, April 16, 2004 just before the 2004 London Marathon, Fauja Singh had to go throug
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  • ...ssengers joined at Shanghai (April 8), and the ship arrived at Yokohama on April 14. It departed from Yokohama on May 3 with its complement of 376 passenger ...rds, including the Most Innovative Canadian Documentary at DOXA, Vancouver 2005, and most recently, Golden Conch at the Mumbai International Film Festival,
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  • *{{Citenews | title=Gurudwara in Iraq damaged, Amarinder writes to US | date=April 22, 2003 | org=http://news.indiainfo.com/ news.indiainfo.com | url=http://n ...njabilok.com/faith/gurudwara/gurdwara_in_baghadad.htm | date=May 22 | year=2005}}
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  • [[Image:Nankana sahib 2005.jpg|250px|right|Nankana Sahib]] ...cal significance, it comes next only to [[Jallianwala Bagh massacre]] of [[April]] [[1919]]. The saka constitutes the core of the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement
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  • Professor Kishen Singh was a professor of Maths at the College and on 30th April 1898, when Mr Vere O’Ratigan, the then Principal, left the College, Prof *Daljit Singh ( 2005-Present)
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  • ...ru Sahib (Himachal) India for Boys & Girls of class X - XII on 22, 23 & 24 April, 2015 in 5 different sessions. Speech alongwith audio/video was presented'' ...NURSING, ETERNAL UNIVERSITY, BARU SAHIB, HIMACHAL PRADESH (INDIA) ON 22-23 APRIL, 2014 ====
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  • ...53464.cms State pogroms glossed over]. [[The Times of India]]. 31 December 2005.</ref> or a crime against humanity. ...enied | work =| pages =| language = English| publisher = BBC News | date = 2005-08-11| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-30}}</ref> There are allegations that th
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  • ...role of Dr. Ambedkar for upliftment of downtrodden". zestcaste. April 25, 2005. http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00557.html.
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  • As the BBC reported in 2005, some Indian politicians from the Congress party incited the anti-Sikh riot April 2009 saw Tytler receive a ‘clean chit’ from India's federal Central Bur
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  • On April 13, 1919, [[Vaisakhi]] day, over twenty thousand unarmed Indians assembled ...Committee (April 1940) held at Ramgarh where a National Week (6th to 13th April) in commemoration of 21st anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre was bein
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  • In 2005, around 100 Sikh organisations gathered at the [[Akal Takht]] to find ways ...d killing the Sikh protestors. On one occasion, a program was held on 19th April 2002 at which a preacher of Ashutosh, Shardha Nand, grossly insulted Sikhi
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  • ...rivaled in popularity even that of Mr. Gandhi himself”. (Quoted in Noorani 2005:256) ...tta Municipal Corporation signified a new dimension of upsurge. The famous April to October 1928 long strike of the Bombay textile workers was described as
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  • ...taly, Germany, Netherlands and other part of Europe speedily. In September 2005, 4 Sikh children were refused because the new school KTA St. Truiden own ru ...has the name of 15 casualties from the 47 Sikh Regiment while alone on 27 April 1915 (during the 2nd Battle of Ieper) out of 444 men 348 did not come back.
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  • ...raising problems arose for the upkeep for the the Gurdwara. On 24th April 2005, "The Tribune" newspaper reported that the Gurdwara Nanklama at Chungthang April 2006
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  • ...ra's in Holland (Amsterdam 4, Den Haag 3, Rotterdam 1, Almere 1) and since April 1999 on Vaisakhi day- the 3rd centenary of the birth day of the Khalsa, big ...ed by the Government of India, killed Sikhs in Amritsar on Vaisakhi Day in April 1978, during attack by the Indian Army on Siri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar - th
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  • ...y education in his native village of Gadli<ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20051010/punjab1.htm#16</ref> in district [[Amritsar]]. After completing hi ...ederation and Sikh Students Federation etc<ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20051010/punjab1.htm#16</ref> and his family was again honoured by Dal Khal
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  • {{pl|File:MASS-AND-INVESTITURE-ST-CHADS-22-APRIL-PICTURE-TWO.jpg|<small>Bhai Sahib Bhai Dr Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia and Mr B On Sunday, 22 April 2012 Dr Bhai Mohinder Singh was recognised for his "dedicated work to Roman
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  • ...from [[Colorado]]. He worked for the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] from April 1992 through October 1998,<ref name="service92">{{cite news|last=O'Brien|fi ...k=Southern Poverty Law Center,US}}</ref> He founded the band End Apathy in 2005 and played in the band Definite Hate, both considered racist white-power ba
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  • ...from [[Colorado]]. He worked for the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] from April 1992 through October 1998,<ref name="service92">{{cite news|last=O'Brien|fi ...k=Southern Poverty Law Center,US}}</ref> He founded the band End Apathy in 2005 and played in the band Definite Hate, both considered racist white-power ba
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  • Release date: 30 April 2004 Release date: 13 May 2005
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  • ...m Jang: Pakistan's Number One News Source]</ref><ref>[http://in.com/people/2005/03/18/singh.html Bhagat Singh Biography]</ref><ref>[http://www.kamat.com/ka ...dustan Times and the Pioneer in their issues dated 12th, 18th and the 20th April respectively.''
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  • (From a tribune india news story reported on 1pril 2005) Chungthang, April 24
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  • ...ng Sikh's Exploits |first=Gulu |last=Ezekiel |work=The Hindu |date=30 July 2005 |access-date=13 July 2013 }}{{Dead link|date=October 2023 |bot=InternetArch ...5051.html |access-date=11 September 2015 |work=India Today |archive-date=2 April 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402201158/http://indiato
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  • ...utonomous Sikh Polity: The Early Phase]''' by Dr. Kuldip Singh, FRCS April 2005 ...leaders. All of them would visit the Guru on Maghi in January, Vaisakhi in April and Diwali in November. Eating in the Langar was made compulsory and Empero
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  • |Birth = On 15th April, 1469 at Rai Bhoeki Talwandi, Pakistan ([[Nankana Sahib]]) ...], Turkey, Burma and Tibet. Birth Anniversary: (Lunar Linked) 15 November 2005; 5 Nov 2006; 24 Nov 2007; 13 Nov 2008
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  • ...2/punjab1.htm#12 Tribune News Service Begowal (Kapurthala)], [[June 1]], [[2005]]''' ...ven though some members of the executive committee were to visit France on April 24, it could not be possible. “The members were to accompany some [[Frenc
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  • ...mmittee | work=Rehat Maryada | URL=http://www.sgpc.net | date=April | year=2005}}
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  • ...poy, 5281/2896. Jodhpur Sardar Infantry, Indian States Forces. 16th - 17th April 1945. Age 22. Son of Teep Kanwar, of Davia, Shergarh, Jodhpur, India. Panel BABU SINGH, Sepoy, 33657. 6th Royal Bn. 13th. Frontier Force Rifles. 10th April 1945. Age 20. Son of Mansha Singh and Banso, of Ladana, Ambala, India. Pane
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  • | date = [[April 6]], [[2006]] ...sment<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. <ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050728/main5.htm </ref>.
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  • ...3200.2C000_legal_bill|School that discriminated face £200,000 legal bill - April 20, 2009]]''' ...wants a reminder of her religion. Sarika made her first visit to India in 2005, looking at her cultural background and her roots. I don’t believe in put
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  • ...Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. Brill, 2008. Brill Online. 29 April 2008</ref> ...r the command of Ahmed Khan in the village Palahi near Phagwara town on 29 April 1635. It caused considerable loss on the Guru's soldiers. In which Bhai Das
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  • ...ntly a more functional term, menome, was suggested to define mann (Lal, H, 2005) as it was felt that the linguistic concept of mind, although is adequate t ...e,” to explain the concept of mann in the Guru Granth vocabulary (H. Lal, 2005).
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  • ...m Nerul could easily be compared to that of a honey bee. Kohli was born on April 5, 1929, at Chakwal, in Pakistan, and then migrated to Patiala in Punjab af ...r, after suffering for 10 years due to Parkinson’s disease, passed away in 2005. At the same time, it was amazing to see my mother’s will power, where sh
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  • '''Prabjyot Kaur''' 06-01-2005 ...Kaur : Women's Liberation Movement and Gurmat, Abstracts of Sikh Studies, April-June 1997, Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, p.76.
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  • ...Personages, Titled Or Decorated, of the Indian Empire, p 215, Aakar Books, 2005 ...ikh factions into one state and he took the title of {{wiki|Maharajah}} on April 12, 1801 (coinciding with the day of [[Baisakhi]]), with Lahore serving as
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  • ...greement led to further alienation of the Sikhs from the Indian state. On April 29, 1986, an assembly of thousands of Sikhs at the Akal Takht made a declar ...p://sikhe.com/htmlpages/2004/0416_skd_pressrelease.htm].</ref> Second, on April 29, 2004, the Dal Khalsa, a Sikh nationalist organization, began a week lon
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  • It was April 1916, when he received a letter from his younger brother, Diwan Singh. It s ...Prof.Sahib Singh | URL=http://srec.gurmat.info/ | date=April 11th | year=2005}}
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  • In April 2005, New Mexico Highway 106 was renamed the Yogi Bhajan Memorial Highway.<ref>[
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  • ...ibuneindia.com/2005/20051112/j&k.htm#3 {{sup|2}} Tribune News November 11, 2005]] On April 3 -- nine days after the Panchalthan shootout and two weeks after the massa
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  • On April 13, 1978, a religious holiday, a group of Sikhs in Amritsar was fired upon ...ble for the thirteen Sikh martyrs in Amritsar was himself shot to death on April 24, 1980, Bhindranwale openly celebrated the development, which put him und
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  • ...ngh Dhoot, Surinder Singh, Published by Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2005, Original from the University of Michigan</ref> ...onal Army, S. S. Yadava, All India INA Committee, Hope India Publications, 2005</ref>
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