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  • | '''Parents :''' || Bhai Ram Saran She was the daughter of Bhai Ram Saran, a Kumarav [[Khatri]] of [[Bajwara]], in present-day [[Hoshiarpur]] distric
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  • ...the wife of Guru Gobind Singh ji (1666-1708) and the daughter of Bhai Ram Saran, a Kumarav Khatri of Bijvara, in present-day Hoshiarpur district of the Pu ...ahib Kaur' after recieving Amrit), were escorted in another direction by [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji to Delhi on the night of 5-6 December 1705.
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  • ...Sikligar name was given by Guru Gobind Singh to those descendants of Bhai Ram Singh who made weapons for war and polished them - sikli means to polish. R ...njara cremated the martyred body of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Bhai Udai Singh and Bhai Bachittar Singh both brothers were Vanjaras. The latter attacked the drunke
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  • ...ng to [[Kesar Siṅgh Chhibbar]], he sent two turbans at the death of [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji in 1581, one for [[Prithi Chand]], the eldest son of the fourth Gu ...steem in the Sikh tradition. For instance, the famous [[Bhagat Bhagvan]] [[Bhai Pheru]] of the Sangat Sahibia order, who had served in the langar or commun
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  • [[Image:Bhaimardanaji.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Painting shows [[Bhai Mardana]] with a [[Rabab]]]] ...[[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] established the 'Rebabi' tradition in [[Sikhism]]. [[Bhai Mardana]], the life long companion of the Guru was the son of a [[Mirasi]]
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  • {{Quote|Jo Saran Awey Tis Kanth Lawey, Eh Birad Swamy Sanda<BR> His beloved devotees - [[Bhai Mati Das]], [[Bhai Sati Das]] and [[Bhai Dyala]] spurned all lucrative offers of wealth, power and status and sacrif
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  • |Patit udhĝran bhai haran har anĝth ke nĝth. |Ja▫o sukẖ ka▫o cẖĝhai saḝĝ saran rĝm kī leh.
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  • ...ript Panj. B40 , a janam-sakhi of Guru Nanak compiled in A.D. 1733 by Daya Ram Abrol. Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University (1980). xiv, 32, 271p. ...according to Bhai Gurdas. Trans. with brief introduction and notes of Bhai Gurdas's Var 1, stanzas 23-45, and Var 11, stanzas 13-14. The Panjab Past
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  • ...Guru Nanak]]''' went to Mecca on his 4th (last) udassi (journey/travel). [[Bhai Mardana]] went with him and he put on a blue dress worn by hajjis or Muhamm ...and Burma; to the South as far as [[Sri Lanka]] (known also as Ceylon and Saran Deep) and to the north he had even crossed the Himalayas visiting [[Tibet]
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  • ...in 1469), the founder of Sikhism, were Jats: Bala (a Sandhu Jat [6]) and [[Bhai Buddha]] (a Randhawa Jat). ...h, Jassa Singh became the chief of the Misal. The Misal seized the fort of Ram Raouni (Fortalice of God) and then renamed it Ramgarh (God's Fort [17])".
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