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  • Khatri/Arora Sikh Subcaste''' '''''Arora Surnames''''': Ahuja, Alreja, Arya, Aneja, Asija, Babbar, Bajaj, Balana, Ba
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  • Suneja ਸੁਨੇਜਾ [[Arora and Khatri]] Gotra in Punjab, (Sikh Arora/Sikh Khatri) [[Category:Sikh]]
    161 bytes (19 words) - 18:05, 14 January 2020
  • == Arora Clans == [[category:Sikh Sects]]
    526 bytes (68 words) - 11:38, 17 December 2021
  • ...y of the Indian subcontinent comprises many diverse sets of peoples as the Sikh Gurus preached for ethnic and social harmony. These include different ethni * [[Arora]]
    1,016 bytes (110 words) - 05:13, 1 December 2023
  • '''NARAIN SINGH''', a welltodo Arora Sikh businessman of the village of Bahirampura, near Dinanagar, in Gurdaspur di
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  • ...aid that there was a disciple of [[Guru Ram Das]] name Sanwal Shah who was arora [[Khatri]]. His father supplied funds to [[Guru Ram Das]] for the building [[category:Sikh Sects]]
    1 KB (184 words) - 07:33, 12 June 2007
  • ...ol of the Arora Sikhs. But in 1908 [[Sant Prem Singh]], a prominent Lubana Sikh was nominated as head of this establishment by Baba Bishan Singh. Under the
    1 KB (224 words) - 04:43, 7 June 2008
  • ...nior vice president of the SGPC. The SGPC manages hundreds of gurudwaras - Sikh religious shrines - spread across Punjab and has an annual budget of over R ...t Media still using Makkar as his surname. Makkar is also a traitor to the Sikh panth.
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  • Khatri/Arora Sikh Subcaste''' '''''Arora Surnames''''': Ahuja, Alreja, Arya, Aneja, Asija, Babbar, Bajaj, Balana, Ba
    2 KB (282 words) - 05:03, 19 January 2016
  • ...ment, was born in 1841 Bk/AD 1785 to Dial Singh and Mata Bhag Bhari, in an Arora family of village Chhoi in Attock district, in Rawalpindi division, now in ...nd letters made him well aware of the rot that was, at the time, corroding Sikh society. He took upon himself to lead a campaign against the evil and corru
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  • ...still greater repute in his time. He further honed his style under a noted Sikh musician, Uttam Singh. On 10 September 1932, he was appointed ragI at the H He ranked among the leading Sikh musicians of his day and was invited to perform Kirtan from distant parts.
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  • ...(D. 1752). In the eighteenth-century Punjab, was the son of Valhi Ram, an Arora of the Chuggh clan, originally from a village near Shorkot in Jhang distric Mufti Ali ud-Din in his writing 'Ibrat Namah', refers to him as "Kaura Mall Arora Qanungo Multani." It appears that he, like his father and grandfather, was
    5 KB (856 words) - 07:38, 19 November 2007
  • ...with the NANAK-PANTHI or followers of Guru' Nanak. Recent movements in the Sikh fold have tended to "raise the status of the Kesdhari Sikhs, so much so tha ...sahajdharis. There are several instances in which the wife of a Sahijdhari Sikh vows to make her first son a Kesadhari. The younger sons remain sahijdharis
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  • ...munity that he was not smoking when he had his turban on for the role of a Sikh'''.”'' ...espect for the religion, he will refrain from smoking while dressed in the Sikh attire.
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  • '''Lt-Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora''' (or Arora) ([[Punjabi]]: ਜਨਰਲ ਜਗਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਅਰੋੜਾ) ( Jagjit Singh Aurora was born into a Sikh family, he was the son of an engineer in Jhelum. After his graduation from
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  • ...ss of the masses and to focus the minds of the nation's elite, the ninth [[Sikh Guru]] volunteered to lay down his life so that the atrocities of the cruel ...nd his son, Bhai Naghaiya rescued the headless body of the revered ninth [[Sikh Guru]] from [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]] after the execution of the Guru.
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  • ...pular culture. He has produced hundreds of painting many relating to the [[Sikh Gurus]] and their history. ...many awards and honours. At present his paintings adorn the walls of many Sikh [[Gurdwara]]s (temples) and museums across India and also abroad. In 1999 B
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  • In the Sikh concept Kshatriya (Pronounced:-Hindi-क्षत्रिय, Punjabi-ਛ� * [[Sikh Rajputs|Sikh Rajput]]
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  • ...n the eighteenth century [[Punjab]], was the son of Valid Ram, an [[Khatri|Arora]] of the Chuggh clan, originally from a village near Shorkot in Jhang distr Mufti "All udDin, 'Ibrat Namah, refers to him as "Kaura Mall Arora Qanungo Multani." It appears that he, like his father and grandfather, was
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  • 3. ''Banga [[Khatri/Arora sikh surname|Aroras-Khatri]]'s'' — Banga's of the Khatri are believed to be of
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  • In January 1972, a Sikh delegation headed by General [[Jagjit Singh Arora]] called on the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rehman wh ...liberation of Bangladesh the management of Gurdwara Nanakshsahi and other Sikh shrines in Bangladesh, was handed over to Bangladesh Gurdwara Management Bo
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