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  • [[Image:Makhanlubana.jpg|350px|left|thumb|Makhan Shah Lobana Saying "Guru Lado Rae"]] ...e for finding the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], ([[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]) and [[Lakhi Shah]] cremated the body of ninth Guru in his house. Lobanas also fought many wa
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  • '''Lobanas''' (Also pronounces as Lubana, Labana, Lobana, Lohana) is a very rich community that lives in and around Notable [[Baba Makhan Shah Lobana ]] was a great merchant Marine who owned over 250 big marine ships f
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  • ...ground: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Baba Makhan Shah Labana'''<br>(approx 1619 - 1674)<br><br> | Makhan Shah Labana
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  • Bhai Kesar Singh Chhibber has given very important reference, when he discusses ...e wrote the family tree of Baba Makhan Shah Lubana. He said----Baba Makhan Shah LubanaS/O Dasa S/O Artha S/O Banna S/O Bhoru S/O Sawana. Dear congregation,
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  • ...d over at Mirpur Kain, Samani and many other villages. Biru Datt, Mula and Bhai Jhanda are the well-known devotees who became Sikhs. He travelled further t ...em, [[Bhai Pheru]], Bhai Madho Sodhi, Bhai Garhia and Bhai [[Makhan Shah]] Lubana are better known.
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  • ...s sermons in ragas (musical modes) which were sung to the accompaniment of Bhai Mardana's Rabab (a simple lute style instrument) with a curved peg tuning b ...young Guru traveled all over India. With a second companion a Hindu named Bhai Balla they went as far east as Assam, as far south as Sri Lanka and as far
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  • His beloved devotees - [[Bhai Mati Das]], [[Bhai Sati Das]] and [[Bhai Dyala]] spurned all lucrative offers of wealth, power and status and sacrif It is during the rule of Emperor Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb that Kashmiri Pandits driven out of Kashmir reached [[D
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