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  • '''Firozpur''' is one of the nineteen districts and a famous historic town in the state of [[Punjab]] in North-West [[India]]. It comprises an ar ====Places of Interest====
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  • ...ide [[India]] which were graced more than once by [[Guru Baba Nanak]]. Its historic and religious importance outside India is second perhaps only to the Gurdwa {{places}}
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  • ...t 48 KOS or about 80 miles (128 Kms) which includes a large number of holy places, temples and tanks connected with the ancient Indian traditions and the Mah * [http://www.itihaasakgurudwaras.com/ Itihaasak Gurudwaras: Guide to historic gurdwaras]
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  • ...of [[Wikipedia:Bihar|Bihar]], and one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. It lies on the southern bank of the [[Wikipedia:Ganges|Ganges ...Bodhgaya and Pawapuri are all nearby. It is the ideal gateway for all the places on this circuit. The monuments in and around the city take one back in hist
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  • '''Kotkapura''' is a historic city some 50 km from [[Bathinda]], in the state of [[Punjab (India)|Punjab] ...otherwise, the famous last battle of [[Muktsar]] (Khidrane Di Dhaab; now a historic town) between Guru Gobind Singh and the Mughal army would have been fought
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  • The following are historic [[Gurdwara]]s at [[Kiratpur]] Sahib: Other historic places: Tomb of Baba Buddan Shah.
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  • ...ome prayers there. Even the SGPC officials may not know those places; some historic shrines have vanished. We need to take care of them to spread Guru Nanak De
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  • ...en to include the Gurudwara in the list of pilgrims and tourism-interested places in Rameswaram," says Bawit Singh Dhindsa, Manager, Sri Gurunanak Dham. ...Minister in the Hyderabad Deccan regime. He also set up gurdwaras at other places in the South which were visited by Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji. Sardar Harcharan
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  • ...e he left Machhiwara, and tearing it piece by piece burned it in fire. The historic words that he is said to have uttered on this occasion are memorable: "I ha Some believes that historic words of Guru Gobind Singh Ji about Kapura’s were true. A dispute in Na
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  • Iraq is keen to rebuild a historic Sikh shrine commemorating Guru Nanak's visit to Baghdad, which had been des ...ome prayers there. Even the SGPC officials may not know those places; some historic shrines have vanished. We need to take care of them to spread Guru Nanak De
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  • ...he left home and started learning the basic tenets of Gurbani from various places and from different scholars. He became so engrossed in Gurbani that he hims He visited different countries and places including Kabul, Kandhar, Kuwait, Singapore, Malaysia, England, Iran, Thail
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  • Mr Azad said the State Government would take care of this historic yatra and try its best to provide smooth and comfortable stay of those acco ...ice vans are accompanying the yatra and public opened langars at different places for the devotees accompanying the yatra and Sikh Sangat.
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  • [[Category:Historic Places]]
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  • ...ad become a dried-up drain and had been reduced to a garbage dump with its historic and religious significance long forgotten. ...gospel) that it is better to save a creature, than to take bath in 68 holy places of pilgrimage'. Nowadays, animals, birds and even water creatures are dying
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  • The historic & pious '''District of Fatehgarh Sahib''' came into existence on 13th April * Important historic [[Gurdwara]]s and monuments in [[Fatehgarh Sahib]]:
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  • ...ish, surrendering some territory of their own in exchange. After 1947, the historic shrine in Lakhnaur was first placed under the Patiala and East Punjab State [[category:places]]
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  • ...is one of the seventeen districts and '''Faridkot town''' is an important historic town in the state of [[Punjab]] in North-West [[India]]. According to Punja The famous last Battle of Muktsar (Khidrane Di Dhaab) now a historic town, happened after '''Nawab Kapura''' declined Sri Guru Gobind Singh's re
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  • ...the roads leading to the gurdwara. During Mela days, People from far away places come to Sirhind braving the chilly weather to do ''karsewa'' (service) of t
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  • ...the promotion of the objectives of the foundation as outlined at selected places within the country. #To found an institutions of learning at suitable places for advancement in various pursuit of the objects of The Foundation.
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  • ...d he wrote hundreds of poems on his separation from his beloved people and places. His family had some land allotted to them in OkaaRa where they settled. Ba ..., Ramayan, Raja Rattan Sainn, etc.; about 15 kissa about Muslim heroes and historic figures like Hassan Hussain, Hazrat Mohammad, Dahood Badshah, etc.; another
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  • Since this historic event Baba Bakala has become a place of pilgrimage for Sikhs from all aroun ==Historical Places in Gurdwara Sahib==
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  • ...b then to accommodate the many thousands of Sikhs in attendance on that historic day. '''[[Anandpur Sahib]]''' (the holy '''City of Bliss''') is one of the holiest places of the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]]. Located about 95kms north-we
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  • ...Sikhs, has many temples and a [[gurdwara]]. It has perfect examples of the historic temples of [[Lord Rama]], [[Krishna]], [[Vishnu]] (Raghunath) and goddess [ ===Other interesting places===
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  • '''Abbotsford’s 1911 Gurdwara: A National Historic site''' The Abbotsford Sikh Temple is a Canadian National Historic site and possibly the oldest standing [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] in North Americ
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  • ...udasi towards Mansarovar and Kailash and, on his return, stayed at various places which are now marked with many gurdwaras such as Pathar Sahib, Mattan, Avan ...he well-known devotees who became Sikhs. He travelled further through many places. At Srinagar, he visited the elderly mother of his devout Sikh, Sewadas Bha
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  • ...is derived from the word Deh or body). Both sites are one of the holiest places in [[Sikhism]] located in the [[Majha]] region. Recently, there has been l ...ther historic town, is about 10 Km away. Adjoining Dera Baba Nanak is the historic village of Pakhoke where Guru Nanak Dev would visit his devotee Ajita Rand
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  • ...cept for some scholars, [[Sikhs]] had forgotten about this place and other places visited by Guru Nanak. Better late than never. It is time to connect the do ...volving and empowering the community ensures the long term survival of the historic building and its associated cultural traditions.” From what I learnt, mor
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  • ==Some Historic Points== ...buted to his caste, he even uses this awareness with pungent irony at many places — a fact which makes his insistence on being a julaha even more significa
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  • ...eyo Granth''' (English: Consider the Granth to be the Guru), refers to the historic statement of the 10th [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji (1666–1708) ==The Historic event==
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  • ...and pomp. Days before the event people start to converge here from far off places with great enthusiasm.
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  • ...three thousand Sikh devotees and others after grand ‘Shobha Yatra’ in the historic township of Rajouri in the morning, left for Jammu at around 11.30 am. From This historic religious ‘Shobha yatra’ comprising thousands of Sikhs and other commun
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  • City of Kapurthala has several buildings and places of interest linked to its local history such as the Sainik School (Formerly ...Lodhi, which is one of the four sub-divisions (Tehsil) of Kapurthala. This historic site is of great importance to Sikhism as it is said to be the very place w
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  • ...the eighteenth century when persecution had scattered the Sikhs to far off places. In those exilic, uncertain times, the practice of accomplishing a reading ...g a goal like GCSE exams, on passing the driving lesson, an anniversary, a historic occasion, etc.
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  • ...880fff64ee599&msa=0&ll=17.97808,77.536526&spn=0.1334,0.219727 Map showing historic Gurdwaras in Karnataka] [[category:places]]
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  • ...kash Singh Badal's proposal for setting up a helipad close to the holy and historic Gurdwara Sri Hemkunt Sahib.}} ...tock began for the make or break trust vote, prayers were held at several places in [[Punjab]] on Sunday for continuation of the UPA government led by [[Man
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  • ...ross the worldover. Shri Talab Asthan and Shri Dastar Asthan are the vital places inside the Sikh shrine worth mentioning.
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  • ...eserve their buildings. Prince Frederick was wholly against the closure of places of worship. He encouraged the restoration of many neglected churches, such
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  • ==Major Historic events== ...nnuan. This gurudwara was reconstructed in the late 1980s. Some other Sikh places of worship include the Jaggu ki Patti Gurudwara, Gang wala Gurudwara etc. T
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  • ...rth of Oakland and Berkeley and San Francisco another few miles across the Historic Bay Bridge, El Sobrante Gurdwara Shaib is located at the hilltop of the El ...the one side and San Jose on the other. People live here but work in other places in the entire Silicon Valley. It is a one-street town. The main road runs t
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  • ...light of the Creator. This site is now one of five [[Takhat]]s which are places of primary importance to the [[Sikh]]s. The other four takhats are: [[Akal ==Historic Gurdwaras around Nanded==
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  • ...w located in Pakistan. Below are news reports of the yatrees visiting holy places in Pakistan from [[India]]. ...ee transport facility to the Yatrees to have an easy access to the worship places.
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  • ...lims have a regular routine of visiting some of these shrines due to their historic significance.
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  • ...ly meaning Gateway to God, Haridwar is considered one of the seven holiest places according to Hindus, as the devas are said to have left their footprints th ...of every twelve Years and the Ardh Kumbh after every six years. The other places are Allahabad (also known as Prayag), Ujjain and Nasik. Kumbh, 1998 was the
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  • ...ave taken their traditional community kitchen to one of the most dangerous places on earth today - Syria. Giving a twist to the concept of langar, a group of * [[Kali Bein, Kar Sewa Restores the Historic River]]
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  • ...and elsewhere. This is a historic day for the Panth. In many ways, it is a historic day for both India and Pakistan."'' '''[http://www.pmindia.nic.in/speech/co ...istan, the same facility is now being given to Hindus as well to travel to places like Ketas Raj.
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  • ...and sometimes flowery designs into which stones are in-laid at appropriate places. Workers in metal emboss pictures and other designs on copper or other meta ===Places in a Gurdwara===
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  • ...volving and empowering the community ensures the long-term survival of the historic building and its associated cultural traditions." ...he most significant historic settlements of the region. There are numerous historic sites associated with saints of different religions within the walls of thi
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  • Jalandhar, Punjab(India): A historic city mentioned in the Puranas. ...n into Hinduism of those Hindus who were converted to other religions. The places of worship of the Arya Samajists are different from those of the Sanatan Dh
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  • ...hearing of that person or makes any gesture in the sight of that person or places any object in the sight of that person, shall be punished with imprisonment ...nevolent rule of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] was only a memory. The Historic Places of worship of the Sikhs, the Gurdwaras and sites associated with the Gurus
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  • ...n the societal life in order to attain salvation. Among other inaccessible places, Guru Nanak also traveled to the ice covered mountains of Uttarakhand in th There are signs and memorials indicating the event of Guru Nanak’s visit to places in India, like Sikkim, Bhutan, Tibet, Sumer mountain, Lake Mansarovar in Ti
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  • ...his wife Gursharan Kaur, Badnore and Capt Amarinder paid obeisance at the historic Gurdwara Ber Sahib here. Former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal a ...ns which will be responsible for the development of infrastructure at holy places and supervising the religious and cultural events.
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  • ...s and a mosque. Even today, the people of Sri Hargobindpur visit all these places frequently and freely, regardless of their religious affiliations. ...main entrance to the settlement. This little known monument is of enormous historic importance as it is the only existing example of a gate built by a Sikh Gur
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  • ...the seven known [[Gurdwara]]s in [[Bangladesh]]. It is the most important historic Gurdwara, commemorating the visit of [[Guru Nanak]] in 1506-1507. This Gurd ...side [[India]] which was graced more than once by [[Guru Baba Nanak]]. Its historic and religious importance outside India is second perhaps only to the Gurdwa
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  • ==Sikhs Win Control of their own Places of Worship== ...n. With this came the reorganization of Sikh Shrines. Later in 1920's Sikh Historic Shrines like Nankana Sahib, Punja Sahib, Golden Temple, TarnTaran Sahib, et
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  • ...35169|n|76.499128|e}} (the holy '''City of Bliss''') is one of the holiest places of the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]]. Located about 95kms north-we ...esh. No Gurdwara has, so far, been built at Ajner, Malakpur and some other places associated with Guru Gobind Singh Sahib's stay at Anandpur Sahib and his jo
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  • ...a Singh, Gurdwara Jhulna Mahal, and Thatti Khara. With so many Gurwaras of historic importance, the [[Majha|Majha belt]] has long been a Sikh centre of pilgrim This religio-historic ''khuh'' (well) was dug by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in memory of his mother at the
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  • ...been sent to collect funds 'owed' to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. That historic battle was fought at the site where Gurdwara Sri Kavi Darbar, the very same All these places were reconstructed or renovated during the 1980s.
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  • ...ngh Ji was "pilgrimage on bicycle." He traveled far and wide, to different historic gurduaras in both India and Pakistan, on his bicycle. His commitment to Sik ...cularly advocated the apt pronunciation of the Sabad (pausing in the right places so as to aid comprehension).
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  • ...Alexander, Sack of Nagar Thatta and Arghoon rule of Sindh talks about pre-historic central asian tribe named Tarkhan. Beveridge, Isaac Taylor, C. R. Condor an Tarkhankut is name of peninsula in Ukraine and there are various places named Tarkhan in Russia.
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  • ...terror, torture and forced conversions. The Sikhs having no idols in their places of worship and professing faith in One God were largely ignored. Guru Arjan As Ahmad Shah was returning home after his historic victory over the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat in 1761, the Sikh
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  • ...efeated by him with much lesser force. Hari Singh built forts at strategic places and garrisoned them. The roads were built to link them so that reinforcemen ...s and labourers worked there continuously and they were able to raise this historic fort in a month and 25 days. Its walls were four yards wide and 12 yards hi
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  • ...runa Dal. The former was entrusted with the task of looking after the holy places, preaching the word of the Gurus and inducting converts into the Khalsa Pan ...757, he again forced the Sikhs to vacate the fort and move to their hiding places. The fort was demolished, the Harimandir was blown up, and the sacred pool
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  • ...ndia|North West India]] and is the sacred and the most visited of the many historic Sikh shrines found in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. This striking building wa ...ate surrounding the holy shrine. It deals with the other [[Gurdwara]]s and places of interest found just outside the perimeter wall of the Gurdwara.
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  • ...ge of 43. He went to Kiratpur, the town founded by his father. An event of historic significance took place at Anandpur, the town founded by Gur Tegh Bahadur. ...November 1920 for undertaking the management of sikh shrines. As at other places of the Province, a big public meeting was organised at Hoshiarpur on 23 Feb
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  • ...as the dwelling places of gods and goddesses. Pilgrimage shrines mark the places where the landforms themselves - mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes - ar In the historic version Lakshman the brother of Rama is mortally wounded in battle while
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  • ...red land of the saints; their blood and sweat soaked into the soil of this historic city. Was it not for these determined souls of the Lord, the city would not [[Category:places]]
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  • ...ing nearer Muslims everywhere in the Muslim majority districts and in some places even in the East were growing aggressive. With the line of demarcation bet The famous historic Sikh Gurdwara of Chhevin Padshahi, situated at a distance of fifteen yards
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  • ...nath at Srisailam! They certainly had much in common and it was probably a historic turning point for the Lingayats. ...ufis many of whom became his disciples. The Sufi tombs known as dargah are places of worship for all communities. The famous ones in the north are those of M
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  • ...hast-likhit Sri Guru Granth Sahibji Maharaj. The yatra will reach several places in India and the world. True to its name, the Jagriti Yatra will create an ...: One, exalting Sri Guru Granth Sahib, to the status of the Word Guru that places each [[Sikh]] into immanent protection of the Guru himself, making him deat
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  • It is a historic task we have set out to accomplish. So help us God. ...Congress governments. Now it has extended to New Delhi, Chennai and other places outside the state.
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  • ...not only visited Muslim holy places but also almost all of the Hindu holy places and even went to Italy to meet the Pope. Furthermore, he also went to Tibet ...year to what year did this council span? Where is it mentioned in history/historic texts? It is mentioned nowhere because it never happened! It was their pro
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  • .../www.sikhnet.com/news/historic-gurdwaras-and-trees-pay-price-modernisation|Historic Gurdwaras: Trees pay the price for modernisation|http://www.sikhnet.c ...that too in the presence of over 25,000 Sikhs who came from far off places to bless the newly wed couples.}}
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  • ...ampbellpore, Jhelum and Multan Districts. They stayed there because these places were their ancestral homes. The question of any Sikhs �staying behind� ...le land, their institutions, magnificent hospitals and what is more, their historic and sacred shrines, dearer than life. Did they want to �ruin� Pakistan
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  • ...rgobindpur town on the banks of [[River Beas]]. It is also recognized as a historic site by {{w|UNESCO}}. ...s and a mosque. Even today, the people of Sri Hargobindpur visit all these places frequently and freely, regardless of their religious affiliations.
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  • ...Singh Nalwa it is very essential to comprehend the political situation and historic background of the trans-Indus territories. ...ntrol these warlike tribes. The measures were to build forts at strategic places and garrison them with an army. The roads were built to link them so that
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  • ...tion of the water table. The roads along the banks have brought people and places closer and paved the way for faster development. Not only had he stopped the flow of fresh water into the historic bin, but BJP MLA Amarjit Sahi had allegedly even questioned the religious a
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  • ...religious tax, that Akbar had ended, on the [[Hindus]]. Their temples and places of learning were shut, torn down and often replaced with Masjids, often bui And so, as it was carried out on that historic day, the ceremony of Pahul continues to this day.
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  • ...Panjab, some of the Nirmala saints came back here and founded at different places centres which were liberally endowed by Sikh chiefs. Their historic contribution towards the preaching of Sikh doctrine and production of philo
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  • ...ukkevali village, which is located about 20 km from [[Amritsar]], has two historic gurdwaras located close to each other. One commemorates the visit of [[G ...at Sikhs found beadabe (sacreligious). The grant of jagirs to such sacred places in the times of the 18th century Sikh misls and the days of the many 19th c
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  • ==Historic Manuscripts/Writings about Dasam Granth== ===Historic Places===
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  • A number of students and youth organizations sprang up at various places. The most prominent of these was the Naujawan Bharat Sabha first establishe ...ft-winger” Jawaharlal Nehru as its president and then the launching of the historic salt satyagraha in 1930, all these developments created an air of expectati
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  • ...om Golden Temple arranged by livekirtan.co.uk] Also live kirtan from other historic Gurdwaras ...bani Kirtan in Various Ragas for over 22 years at religious and historical places throughout the world. Bhai Sahibs jatha has been blessed with the reputatio
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  • ...i again destroyed it. Later Sardar Jussa Singh Ahluwalia, after taking the historic monuments under his custody, re establishes this city from the very beginni [[category:Places]]
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  • ...mes as Sikh, Sikhs, Gursikh(s), Sikh(s) of the Guru, etc. In some of these places, the Guru explains and defines this word. The definition of this word is a ...h this the explanations found in the [[Dasam Granth]] and also the text by historic scholars like [[Bhai Gurdas]], {{Bhai Nand Lal]], etc.
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  • From a historic letter addressed by him from Amritsar to Mata Sundari Ji (the wife of Guru ...sical sex; which is highly questionable as same words are used at multiple places in Guru Granth Sahib and it does not mean sex everytime.
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  • ...) The concert between the Leaguers of a place and their opposites of other places and the Muslim police and authorities everywhere, was remarkable. Till non ...ance of such murder done by treachery, as similar things occurred in other places too, both in March and in the post partition period.
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  • �What we have done to-day is the most historic act in our history. Never have we in the whole history of the League done ...reparing for this attack. Similar but smaller outbreaks occurred at other places also. One such was in Delhi.
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  • ...ys-to-launch-train-for-sikh-shrines/687849.html|Special train to Sikh holy places to be launched|File:India Railways.jpg|Eyeing to tap the large number of do ...ts members behaving like dinosaurs who have just re-emerged from the pre-historic era?}}
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  • This point is highlighted by the Guru in many places in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The text explains the spiritual benefits of d * [[Kali Bein, Kar Sewa Restores the Historic River]]
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  • ...it<sup>[[Islamic view of Guru Nanak#Questions|(Q2)]]</sup>. There are many places associated with his name, where he is known to have performed Chillas, Nana ...Lodhi, Governor of Punjab. From Sultanpur he began a period of travels to places such as Mount Sumeru, Mecca, Madina, Baghdad and Bokhara.
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  • ...North Sikkim]]In his lifetime, [[Guru Nanak]] traveled to various distant places, among which was [[Tibet]]. Guru Nanak is still well respected by Tibetan B ...ad seen an abundance of maize and potato crop in the surrounding areas. At places barley and millet were also grown. The fruit trees were loaded with peaches
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  • ...persecution of millions. So, the Muslim scheme was being translated into historic fact to the letter. ...n March 11, 1942 on the eve of the departure of Sir Stafford Cripps on his historic mission to India it was said: �He (Sir Stafford) carries with him the ful
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  • ...ya are now being run in the service of mankind by the Sikhs at the various places throughout the world. ...ndents of Bhai Kanhaiya would be free to revive the ‘mashks’ at historical places in New Delhi, Punjab or any other part of the country.
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  • ...apid change. For the first time, the "true to life" ambience of pilgrimage places such as [[Sri Harmandar Sahib]], (Amritsar); [[Sri Hazur Sahib]], (Nanded) ...ined within. For the first time, the "true to life" ambience of pilgrimage places like Sri Harmandar Saheb (Amritsar), Sri Hazur Saheb (Nanded) and Sri Bangl
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  • ...e, in fasting or the graves of Muslim saints, Hindu crematoriums, or Jogis places of sepulchre; <br><br> ...s Gobind Singh. Himself the Master, and himself the disciple !) Since that historic day, the tradition has continued, as a group of Five baptized Sikhs (Panj P
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  • ...came to the dais and with beautiful words mentioned the natural sceneries, historic background and Kashmir's cultural aspects.
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  • ...k Committee]] to perform kirtan in relays at the Golden Temple and at some historic Gurdwaras in the Punjab. Some of the travelling ragi-parties continue to pe ...uruji advises us that singing Kirtan is equal to bathing at 68 sacred holy places, thus:'''
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  • After the conclusion of the historic meeting at Farrer Park, 45,000 Indian prisoners of war, moved to different ...oth towns inclusive, and to hold the enemy crossing the Irrawaddy at those places.
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  • Return to Panjab and the start of classes on spiritual and historic matters ...to ensure that they are preserved for the future and that Sikhs from other places could also benefit from them.
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  • ...n trances; nor by wandering through native and foreign lands or bathing at places of pilgrimage. (sggs 730). ...ogis) It’s of NO use wandering around (in peculiar external appearances at places of pilgrimage, mountains, jungles etc.) — renunciation (of world, society
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  • ...Nanak]] in [[India]]. Both sites are considered to be some of the holiest places in Sikhism. ...his wife Gursharan Kaur, Badnore and Capt Amarinder paid obeisance at the historic Gurdwara Ber Sahib here. Former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal a
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  • ...he Parliament House the place where his body was cremated. Other prominent places include Sri Sis Ganj at [[Anandpur Sahib]], [[Gurdwara Dookh Niwaran]] in P This historic moment of tercentenary is an occasion for exiled Kashmiri Pandits to rededi
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  • ...ll press for a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places. ...afting its economic policies and programme, the Shiromani Akali Dal in its historic
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  • ...ll press for a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places. ...afting its economic policies and programme, the Shiromani Akali Dal in its historic Anandpur Sahib Resolution has laid particular stress on the need to break t
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  • ...e of the seven known [[Gurdwara]]s in Bangladesh. It is the most important historic Gurdwara in this country, commemorating the visit of [[Guru Nanak]] in 1506 ....that '''[[Anandpur Sahib]]''' ('''City of Bliss''') is one of the holiest places of the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]].
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  • ...ess. Following this tactic they were able to dislodge Afghans from several places. 500,000 Years: Pre-historic and Proto-historic existence of early mankind
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  • ...se .To this day there stands on the spot the JAND tree to commemorate this historic event. With deep reverence, Sidhu and Roop Chand placed the sword and robe ...own for his god-fearing apirit and philanthropism. He travelled to far off places, to preach the gospel of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It is related of Gajpat Singh,
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  • ...an American president in 22 years. Among the careful preparations for the historic occasion were a painstaking cleanup around the Taj Mahal, a reconnoitering I had developed some sources in high places. A few were familiar with the accumulating evidence and willing to share it
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  • ...nywhere in the charitar. There are many charitars in Charitropakhyan where places are not mentioned. To relate charitar with Anandpur is nothing other than p ...d as Satluj River) is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroad region of Punjab in northern [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. Its sou
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  • ...can forget the heroism of Sikhs in the battlefields of World War I and II. Historic battle of Ypres and bloody battle of Neuve Chapelle are just some examples. ...oo tried to bring the gun back, but he was almost immediately hit in seven places. He was eventually brought in, but he died of his wounds in hospital.
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  • ...se and occupied by the Kenya Commercial Bank, is considered as one of the 'Historic' buildings in Kenya. And of course he owned other notable properties in tow ...a brave man and he travelled a lot away from the Railway line, in far off places in Masailand where his turban and beard were strange. Later Kala Singh and
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  • ...an American president in 22 years. Among the careful preparations for the historic occasion were a painstaking cleanup around the Taj Mahal, a reconnoitering I had developed some sources in high places. A few were familiar with the accumulating evidence and willing to share it
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  • ...a better place. In the 1940's, when he was in India, "there were different places of worship, but when the bell rang you just went to the nearest, whether it ...n Army. It is an episode that we remember today - but it is nonetheless an historic event in the annals of our Army, rich with lessons of unsurpassed gallantry
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  • ...s permanent places as in Islam and Christianity. The soul may enjoy these places for a time as a reward but then must be sent back into reincarnation. The ...) and also the rock that still bears his hand-print. There are many other places like Lake Gurudongmar and Gurdwara Pathar Sahib in Sikkim where miracles an
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  • ...e. During the nonviolent campaign of the Sikhs to regain control of their places of worship from control of the British in the 1920s, 100,000s of Sikh men a ...xicants, and a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places. <ref>Maharaja Amarinder Singh of Patiala, “Anandpur Sahib Resolution”,
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  • ...ox is a common traditional form of Judaism, which has a broad adherence to historic traditions, and practices, and worship and belief in traditional form. ...eral Karaite communities were spared in WWII and exist to this day even in places such as Lithuania where Jewish communities were completely devastated. In o
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  • ...adu dynasty, had gone to live in the city of Mathura. There he enjoyed the places known as Mathura and Shoorsena (Surasena)..." ...ered his two daughters in marriage to Kansa. Thus, the first empire of pre-historic or Proto-history India was established by Kansa, the scion of '''Shoorsaini
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  • ...mritsar Mission School, that made some of the prominent Sikhs to convene a historic meeting at Guru ka Bagh, Amritsar, when it was decided to form a society un ...persistent campaign against his opposition to “un-Sikh” practices in Sikh places of worship. They framed the following charges against him and his close ass
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  • the distant Kabul and Central Asia and Assam and Southern India—all the places where he had Qandhar or other distant places. The Master would ask his noble consort to prepare a simple
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