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  • {{year menu|1600|1700}} [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...thern Belgium.<br>I was also born in Gesves 27 years ago. Married in March year 2000. I'm working at the university.
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  • '''Sunmat''' Is the reference to the year in the date system used before the introduction of the [[Nanakshahi]] calendar |width=20%| '''Sunmat year '''
    489 bytes (55 words) - 20:20, 1 June 2009
  • ...gorian calendar has now replaced the Julian calendar as the civil calendar in all countries which formerly used it. Most Christian denominations in the West and areas evangelized by Western churches have also replaced it wi
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  • ...nal) from [[Jammu]]University and joined J&K Government as Under Secretary in 1977 AD as a K.A.S. Officer. ...in Devnaagri Script entitled "Cactus-Aur-Gulab" was also published in the year 1999 AD.
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  • ...as was signed in the year 1581 for unknown reasons, but printed on 1 March in 1582. But other contemporaneous papal bulls have years that do not agree wi ...o long, causing the Vernal equinox to slowly drift earlier in the calendar year.
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  • ...dar Teja Singh Samundri]] on [[17 July]], [[1926]] after long imprisonment in Lahore Fort. [[Category:In This Year]]
    259 bytes (34 words) - 19:13, 13 July 2009
  • {{Today's heading|Poh|19|Today is new year in the [[Gregorian]]/[[Christian calendar]]}}
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  • .... The site had almost 1 million visitors; actual number was 986,967 in the year from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008. ...ted the site or helped run it for your support. May Waheguru bless you all in 2009 and forever more.
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  • ...ay's heading|Phagun|27|[[Hola Mohalla]] [[2013]], [[March]] 28; (Next year in [[2014]], falls on 17 March)}}
    113 bytes (12 words) - 14:53, 20 January 2013
  • ...ed who had lost their lives during fighting with "KABALEES" in 1947. Every year the Sikh [[sangat]] (community) celebrate their remembrance as "shaheedi ut
    620 bytes (82 words) - 14:01, 2 May 2013
  • {{aowhy|[[Chet|Chet - Happy New Year]]}} ...'[[March 14]]''' which also marks the beginning of the '''[[Nanakshahi New Year]]'''.
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  • ...from Erin, has many interests that include snowmobile riding, Wholesalers in South Africa and texting. Felt especially motivated after planing a trip to
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  • ...s lots of hobbies and interests that include beach tanning, Rubble Removal in Johannesburg and films. Finished a cruise liner experience that included pa
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  • ...e famous Jathedar appointed by Shri [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. It is situated in the [[Reasi]] District on the bank of river Chenab, approximately 75 km f ...ge of 30,000 devotees, from all over northern India, visit throughout the year and especially on the occassion of [[Vaishakhi]], when a three day mela is
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  • ...in [[Patna]], [[India]] of the tenth and last of the [[Ten Gurus|Ten Gurus in human form]] of [[Sikhism]]. ...and became Guru on [[November 11]], [[1675]] at the age of nine, following in the footsteps of his father [[Guru Teg Bahadur]].
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  • ...nst whom is He to have rancour, enmity, hatred or ill-will? A corollary to this attribute, stated positively, is that God is all Love. ...Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
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  • ...ing words, Inter gravissimas. The reformed calendar was adopted later that year by a handful of countries, with other countries adopting it over the follow ...ation of Easter, the Roman Catholic Church considered this steady movement in the date of the equinox undesirable.
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  • ...the whole of [[Punjab]] in northern [[India]] had been celebrating the New year on [[Vaisakhi]] day with great fanfare and wild fairs and festivities. ...ls and traditionally it was the end of the wheat harvest. But in [[1699]], this festival became extra special because it was chosen by [[Guru Gobind Singh]
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  • ...of the PGPC had infuriated the SGPC. When the SGPC refused to send jathas in protest against the formation of the PGPC, the Government of Pakistan inser ...am Singh, who is well-versed in Gurbani, thus continues to remain shrouded in mystery.
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