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  • ...Rai''', the son of [[Guru Hargobind]] and [[Mata Damodari]] was born in [[1618]].
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  • Lot 1919 No. 85/386, 1618 - Rue De La Ferme, 93000 Bobigny, France<br>
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  • ...an (1581-1639), son of Guru Arjan's elder brother, Prithi Chand (1558-1618). The only known MS. of the pothi (book) preserved in the Sikh Historic
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  • '''Baba Dharm Chand''' (1523-1618) was the son of [[Baba Lakhmi Das]] and the grandson of [[Guru Nanak Dev]].
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  • '''Abu Muzaffar Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb''' (3 November 1618 - 3 March 1707), also known as Alamgir I (Seizer of the Universe), was the
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  • ...Dev]], where the Guru was born, was established by Baba Dharam Chand (1523-1618) son of [[Baba Lakhmi Das]] and grandson of Guru Nanak Dev.
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  • ...]] (1497-1555), more probably by his grandson, [[Baba Dharam Chand]] (1523-1618), was known as Kalu ka Kotha, lit. house of (Mahita) Kalu, father of Guru N
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  • Baba Dharam Chand Ji(1524-1618)
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  • ...of Prithi Chand's date of death which occurred in 1619 C.E.18, an entry of 1618 C.E. relating to the family accounts, and reference to a new index prepared
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  • ...c orders of the then Mughal emperors - Jahangir (1569-1627) and Aurangzeb (1618-1707) - of the Indian subcontinent. Mentioning the cause and effect of the
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  • ...of November 1675 at Delhi under orders of Jahangir’s grandson, Aurangzeb (1618-1707 a.D.), "whose efforts", according to Sayad Muhammad Latif, "were direc
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  • ...thout foundation, as we shall see. The death of Murtaza Khan in the end of 1618 (94) and Jahangir’s falling foul of Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi, Mujaddid Alif ...ect that the mantle of Guruship had fallen on him.1000a After his death in 1618, his son Meharban, a capable man and a scholar, sought to subvert the Sikh
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