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  • ...h, 1921 AD..jpg|thumb|300px|Sikhs being beaten with long batons at Guru ka Bagh, 1921 AD.]] [[File:Guru Ka Bagh Patshahi Panjvin ate Nauvin.jpg|thumb|300px|Guru Ka Bagh Patshahi Panjvin ate Nauvin]]
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  • #redirect [[Guru ka Bagh]]
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  • ...h, 1921 AD..jpg|thumb|300px|Sikhs being beaten with long batons at Guru ka Bagh, 1921 AD.]] At [[Guru-ka-Bagh]], twenty kilometres from [[Amritsar]], Sikhs' capacity for suffering and r
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  • ...y. The occasion was the Sivaratri of 1563 Bk, which fell in February 1507. Guru Nanak's apparel which was neither of a householder nor of a hermit attracte [[Guru Nanak]] asked [[Mardana]] to play the rebeck and recited the hymn : "Let Go
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  • ...days, much to the consternation of his family and friends. After returning Guru Nanak soon sold his personal belongings and, after he had arranged for his
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  • #redirect [[Guru ka Bagh]]
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    *July 8: Marriage of [[Guru Nanak]] to [[Mata Sulakhani]] on [[8 July]] [[1487]] ([[Harh]] 24, 1544) at *August 8: [[Morcha Guru Ka Bagh]]
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  • ...y. The occasion was the Sivaratri of 1563 Bk, which fell in February 1507. Guru Nanak's apparel which was neither of a householder nor of a hermit attracte [[Guru Nanak]] asked [[Mardana]] to play the rebeck and recited the hymn : "Let Go
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  • ...urudwara Gobind Pura''' was constructed by faithful disciples of the tenth Guru near [[Gurdwara Shri Manji Sahib]]. Both Gurdwaras are reached easily from ...u ji. Sure that his hawk could down the Guru's younger hawk he challenged Guru Sahib for a duel between the hawks.
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  • ...t important centres of Sanskrit learning; it's old name is '''Kashi'''. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] sent five of his [[Sikh]]s to Varanasi to study [[Sanskrit ...H]] - Visited by [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] & Probably [[Guru Nanak]].
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  • ...h, 1921 AD..jpg|thumb|300px|Sikhs being beaten with long batons at Guru ka Bagh, 1921 AD.]] At [[Guru-ka-Bagh]], twenty kilometres from [[Amritsar]], Sikhs' capacity for suffering and r
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * [[Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh Sahib (Patna)]] * [[Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur (Bhagalpur)]]
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  • * '''March 19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...adi]] [[Guru Amar Das]], [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Har Krishan]], [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...adi]] [[Guru Amar Das]], [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Har Krishan]], [[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • He was arrested in 1922 in connection with the Guru ka Bagh agitation. On 18 April 1924, he courted arrest at Jaito and was detained in ..., a former Takht Jathedar, Babu Labh Singh was a part of the first Guru Ka Bagh Morcha in 1922 and also contributed to the Jaito Morcha.
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  • *Gurdwara Sri Guru Amar Das Ji (Noormahal) *Gurdwara Sri Guru Har Rai sahib (Noormahal)
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • ...h, 1921 AD..jpg|thumb|300px|Sikhs being beaten with long batons at Guru ka Bagh, 1921 AD.]] [[File:Guru Ka Bagh Patshahi Panjvin ate Nauvin.jpg|thumb|300px|Guru Ka Bagh Patshahi Panjvin ate Nauvin]]
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  • *Gurdwara Sri Guru Amar Das Ji (Noormahal) *Gurdwara Sri Guru Har Rai sahib (Noormahal)
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • * '''19''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Hargobind]] ...u Angad Dev]] & [[Guru Har Krishan]]<br>[[Gur Gadi]] [[Guru Amar Das]] & [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]
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  • *8: [[Morcha Guru Ka Bagh]] * 30: Completion of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] ([[Adi Granth]]) / 15 Bhadon
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  • ...at announced the setting up of the department at a meeting held at Guru Ka Bagh (Golden Temple) to mark the Shardhanjli Samaroh of the great Sikh historian
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  • ...ed his early education at the village gurdwara, and started reading the Guru Granth Sahib at the age of ten. As he grew up, he learnt Sanskrit from a Br ...akhtupura, in presentday Moga district. For public instruction, he founded Guru Tegh Bahadur school at the village of Rode, near Moga, since upgraded into
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  • #[[Gurudwara Guru Ka Mahal]] #[[Gurudwara Guru Ki Kothri]]
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  • * 1922: '''[[August 8]]''': [[Morcha Guru Ka Bagh]]
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  • ...i Bishan Singh had written small books with titles such as Twarikh Guru ka Bagh, Banda Bahadur, Shahid Khalsa, Sher Khalsa, Surbir Khalsa and Maharaj Khals
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  • 5 Birth [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji /23 Poh 31 Birth [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji /19 Magh
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  • *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]] *31: Birth of [[Guru Har Rai]], the seventh Sikh -19 [[Magh]]
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  • *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]] *31: Birth of [[Guru Har Rai]], the seventh Sikh -19 [[Magh]]
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  • On 8th August 1922, the Guru Ka Bagh protest started. Sardar Labh Singh was in the first group that went. They
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  • ...y Baba Dharam Chand (1523-1618) son of [[Baba Lakhmi Das]] and grandson of Guru Nanak Dev. ...st have been established before the end of the sixteenth century because [[Guru Arjan Dev]] (1563-1606) is believed to have visited it. The present Gurdwa
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  • ...r and recited it with gusto at Sikh divans. For taking part in the Guru ka Bagh agitation in 1922, he underwent imprisonment. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the Nankana Sahib incident in which many Sikh pilgrims were ki
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  • ...ther of the famous Mai Bhago, had converted to Sikhism, during the time of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, in the 1580s. ...uru Har Krishan]]. Four other Gurdwaras [[Gurdwara Majnu ka Tilla]], Moti Bagh, Telivara and [[Gurdwara Nanak Piao]] were also constructed during this p
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  • * 21: [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib [[Miri-Piri]] Diwas - 6 [[Sawan]] * 23: Birth [[Guru Har Krishan]] Ji / 8 Saawan
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  • ...last to be released in the case. He was arrested again during the Guru ka Bagh agitation, suffering greatly at the hands of the police. ...mmittee from 1930 to 1933, and saw the creation of the monumental building Guru Ram Das Nivas, the pilgrims' inn. He was elected president of the Shiromani
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  • ''Delhi in [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji's Bani:'' ...in this city, having stayed several times at a [[Gurdwara]] near Delhi. [[Guru Har Krishan]] died here while tending, not only his own his own plague stru
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  • ...a peaceful congregation that had gathered, despite a curfew at Jalianwala Bagh in Amritsar. Some rioting and other activities had lead to the curfew. Aft ...Kartar Singh Jhabbar claimed later that, while in jail, he was visited by Guru Gobind Singh who gave him more power to lead Sikhs. Kartar Singh Jhabbar's
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  • ...ntly the Gurudwara complex consists of the main Gurdwara building, a Guru ka Langar [[free community kitchen]] and about 70 guest rooms. Large numbers o ...—[[Sikhi]] in the hills of Jammu & Kashmir as per the wishes of [[Gurbani.|Guru Sahib]] ever since.
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  • ...rated the processes of '''complete and total cure in my body''', but the [[Guru]] also enabled me '''to experience God'''. This also inspired me to pursue Can [[Shabad]]-[[Kirtan]] and faithful recitation of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] save me from fatal clutches of cancer?
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  • ...rone of the timeless one), constituted by the Sixth Guru, [[Guru HarGobind|Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji]]). While the Harmandir Sahib is regarded as the abode o ...fourth Guru, Guru Ram Das Ji, began to carry out the plans of his mentor, Guru Amar Das Ji, for a more permanent structure built of kiln fired brick.
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  • ...raja had strong pro-Akali sympathies and had overtly supported the Guru-ka-Bagh Morcha and donned a black turban as a mark of protest against the massacre ...o inaugurate a series of [[akhand path]]s or unbroken recitations of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The police made more arrests and introduced at an [[akhand
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  • ...the shape of Mela which continues for a week. A number of Akhand Paths of Guru Granth Sahib Ji start a two days before the festival which concludes on the ...(seat at Rawalakote now in POK). He constructed a Gurudwara, started Guru Ka Langar and preaching of Sikhism. With the sincere efforts of these saints,
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  • ...from the district played a significient role in achieving victory for the Guru. ...woe. The Guru saved the Hindus from the clutches of the Sher Afghan Khan. Guru Tegh Bahadur was beheaded at Delhi on 11 November 1675 and his headless bod
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  • ...53'E) (literally "pool of nectar") was originally called '''Ramdaspur''' - Guru Ramdas's City (literally the City of God's Servant). This is now the name o ...rom the residents of the neighbouring village of Tung during the time of [[Guru Amar Das]] (1479-1574).
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  • ...mother. The town became prosperous and reached its zenith in the times of Guru Gobind Singh, who spent 25 years of his life here. 1 Foundation laid by the Guru in 1689
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  • ...hall which contains the Darbar Sahib (the Court of the Lord) in which the Guru Granth Sahib passes the hours of daylight. This hall dominates the interior ...ri' (Steps of God) which descend into the sarovar. The steps were named by Guru Arjan who would often sit here, during the construction of the sarovar. Vis
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  • ...other. The town became prosperous and reached its zenith in the times of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], who spent 25 years of his life here. ==Foundation laid by the Guru in 1689 ==
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  • *[[Gurdwara Moti Bagh]], Delhi *[[Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tilla]], Delhi
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  • ...rol of their Gurdwaras. The bloody incidents of Nankana Sahib and Guru-Kae-Bagh had added 'fuel to the fires' that burned in every Gursikh's heart, greatly ...eve of the Nankana Sahib martyrdom, he too conducted an Akhand Path of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in Nabha, donning the black 'Akali' turban to participate in t
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  • ...AKASH UTSAV, Patshahi Seventh, Guru Har Rai Ji. This is the actual date of Guru Sahib's prakash. 1666: Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji was released from prison.
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  • {{p|Image:Jagriti-yatra.jpg|[[Guru Manyo Granth - Jagriti Yatra]]}} ...tra''' (journey of awakening or enlightenment) of [[Guru Granth Sahib|Shri Guru Granth Sahib]] started on 15th November 2007 from [[Takhat Sachkhand Sri Ha
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] lived in Sultanpur Lodhi for several years before setting out on hi ...has several [[gurdwaras]] commemorating events connected with the life of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...ere anathematized among Sikhs for their association with the [[Jallianvala Bagh]] tragedy. ...m backward classes, held a [[divan]] (religious assembly) in [[Jallianvala Bagh]] at which some teachers and students of the Khalsa College were also prese
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  • ...ish, and depicted in drama the noble and heroic martyrdom of the sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. He painted pictures and although he had to work to pay his ...English-Punjabi dictionary. One of his ambitions was to render the entire Guru Granth Sahib into English. The portion he had completed during his lifetime
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  • ...about half past one in the afternoon I used to take the left over food to Guru Teg Bahadur hospital and distribute it among the patients sitting under the Late Dr Sohan Singh was a very famous eye surgeon of Guru Teg Bahadur hospital, his son Dr Kulbir Singh was also employed in the same
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  • ...of Nankana Sahib’s nine gurdwaras are associated with different events in Guru Nanak Dev's life. The town remains an important site of pilgrimage for Sikh ...ccasion of the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, Baisakhi, martyrdom day of Guru Arjan Dev and death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh every year. (Musli
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  • ...had come to visit the Temple on the day associated with the [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]. ...Hinduism from its age old superstitions and rituals—the same rituals that Guru Nanak had rebuffed even in his childhood. However, instead of targeting th
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak 3rd Udasi.jpg|thumb|250px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji accompanied by Mardana Ji in Northern India|right]] {{main|The Udasis of Guru Nanak}}
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  • ...s of greatness of Panth and Granth. [[Khalsa Mahima]] is authentic hymn of Guru Gobind Singh of this granth. * Acc. to Kahn Singh Nabha, It is also believed that it's mixture of Bani of Guru Gobind Singh ji and writings of Sikhs.
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  • ...omprising jathas of older leaders such as Sham Singh, Gurbakhsh Singh, Bagh Singh, Gurdial Singh, Sukkha Singh and Kapur Singh came to be called ...n), Sikh gurus have had to give many sacrifices. Guru Teg Bahadur (the 9th guru or 9th patsha) is one of them, who sacrificed his life for the sake of Hind
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  • ...alwa's spectacular achievements exemplified the tradition established by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] such that he came to be hailed as the ''"Champion of the Kha ...an Abdal to Abbotabad and named it Harikishangarh, in honour of the Eighth Guru. He also raised a town in the vicinity of the fort, Haripur, which later gr
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  • ...where he obtained his bachelor's degree. In 1917 he joined the faculty at Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Gujranwala as a lecturer in [[Sanskrit]]. ...urdwara Parbandhak Committee]] in 1921 he was jailed during the [[Guru ka Bagh]] agitation in 1922 and also in the [[Origin of non violence|Jaito morcha]]
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  • Guru Gobind Singh's mind was a towering Himalaya of light from whose teeming cav [[Guru Gobind Singh]] bequeathed to mankind a literary, historical and philosophic
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  • 213, Jor Bagh ...ress (I) leader brought buses filled with people from Ber Sarai to the Sri Guru Harikishan Public School at Munirka and burnt the school building and buses
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  • ...ress (I) leader brought buses filled with people from Ber Sarai to the Sri Guru Harikishan Public School at Munirka and burnt the school building and buses ...d up on ¾ November. On November 5, Mr. Dharmadas Shastri went to the Karol Bagh police station to protest against police "misbehaviour" with those who were
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  • ...nnocent Sikh pilgrims (it was only days before the annual commemoration of Guru Arjan's Martyrdom) who were not allowed to leave the complex before [[Opera ...es of defenseless people. Since the martyrdom of the fifth Sikh Master, [[Guru Arjun]] in 1606, Sikhs have known the use of arms and the need of self-defe
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  • ...Khalsa, the followers of Guru Nanak would hold their ground while those of Guru Gobind Singh styled “the Singhs or lions” would lose it. That seemed an ...ovided that “the sole proprietor of this sacred institution forever is the Guru Ramdas: no person else has any title to proprietorship. The claim to the no
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  • ...working as the Modi (Storekeeper) for the Nawab of Sultanpur. Additionally Guru Nanak had continued his studies and was by all accounts a well read man. ...Sikh Gurus and Bhaktas contained in the Adi Granth, now known as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the Sikh scripture.
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  • ==Saini militancy during Muslim rule: Guru Har Gobind's call== ...ng to Islam , until they saw a ray of hope again in the sixth Sikh Master, Guru Har Gobind.
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