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  • '''Gurdwara Kal Jantar Sahib''' is situated in Bhadaur town,25 km northwest of Barnala in Sangrur district of Punjab .The Gurdwara Guru Gobind Singh Ji came to Bhadaur from Dina in December, 1705. King Bhadarsen established this village centur
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  • ...Attar Singh set up a library for himself and a school for the children at Bhadaur. In 1878, he moved to Ludhiana, shifting his library from Bhadaur to that city as well. In pursuance of his will, this library was after his
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  • ...ala road. The village is 8 km from Machike, Takhtupura and as well as from Bhadaur.
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  • ...n. It is 6 km from Salatwatpura, 12 km from Nihal Singh wala and 13km from Bhadaur.
    2 KB (309 words) - 22:53, 12 November 2008
  • ...object of popularizing and promoting Punjabi. It had Sardar Attar Singh of Bhadaur as its patron and Rao Nihal Singh as its president. Prominent among the mem
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  • ...on the Maharaja to protect the Phoolkian Chiefs of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Bhadaur and Malaudh who had sought help from the British in retaining their indepen
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  • ...e well organized personal library of a Sikh scholar, Sardar Attar Singh of Bhadaur, which turned the tide of argument on the floor of Panjab University Colleg
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  • ...Rode Lande, Gill, Kotra and Hari. After that he visited Marajh, Dabwalli, Bhadaur, Mahal, Ded Maluke, Demru and then reached Darauli. Before departure, he bl
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  • ...nsion of the British government and, at their instance, Sir Attar Singh of Bhadaur, translated the book into English in 1873 and got it published at Varanasi.
    8 KB (1,346 words) - 20:09, 13 February 2012
  • ...arved into large and small Sikh principalities, such as Faridkot, Maloudh, Bhadaur, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Bhari, Nishanwalia Misl, Misl Shaheedan, Ahluwalia M
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  • Phoolka's formative years were spent in a small village called Bhadaur in the [[Sangrur]] district of Punjab, India.
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  • [[Bhadaur]]: This place is populated by Phoolwanshi Baba Ala Singh. Guru ji came he ...came here. This place is at about 268km from Anandpur Sahib and 22km from Bhadaur.
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  • 1896: Attar Singh Bhadaur passed away.
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  • ...8 The College Council was controlled by its Vice-President Sir Attar Singh Bhadaur with Jawahar Singh serving as General Secretary.39 ...bid, p. 207. 49. Ibid, pp. 208-09. 50. Ibid, p. 210. 51. S. Attar Singh of Bhadaur died in 1896, Professor Gurmukh Singh in 1898 and Bhai Ditt Singh
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