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  • Gurdwara Udasi Math, situated in Dibar, Batticaloa in Sri_Lanka. {{Gurdwaras}}
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  • ...ipated in a debate with the [[Buddhist]] and [[Hindu]] mendicants of Koti. In the end Guru Nanak Sahib succeeded as they agree to the superiority of his, {{Gurdwaras}}
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  • A town in Sri Lanka, visited by Guru Nanak Sahib and Bhai Mardana. At the time of the visit of {{Gurdwaras}}
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  • ...o a tradition [[Bhai Changa Bhatra]] a disciple of Guru Nanak's, mentioned in the [[Janamsakhis]], came from this area. ...Bhatra Sangat originated in an island called Singaldeep, thought to be Sri Lanka (a similar name was given to the island by the early seafaring traders of A
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  • ...his educational career. He completed his M.Sc. in 1916 with first position in the [[Punjab]]. ...s Deputy Conservator. During the later part of his career he went to [[Sri Lanka]] on deputation.
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  • ...792|N|79.692936|E}}) is a [[Sikh]] shrine present in [[Uttarakhand]] state in [[India]] at a place called [[Lokpal]], which is now associated with the te ...] mentions this place in his composition [[Bachitar Natak]] which is found in the [[Dasam Granth]], the second most important scripture of the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...f the Iron) were the lohars (ironsmiths/blacksmiths) who once specialized in the craft of making and polishing weapons. * Population in this Country : 5 million
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  • ...ernnent officials, [[Granthi]] in Gurudwara and Prominent [[politicians]]. In the book ''British Untouchables: A Study of Dalit Identity and Education'' ...alwa]], largely Ramdasia in used while [[Ravidasia]] is predominantly used in [[Doaba]].<ref name="toi">{{cite web|date=30 September 2021|title=Punjab's
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  • ...of spiritual democracy. The process of its germination and growth is still in progress and continues to flourish due to the Guru's message for the world ...e of peace in the countries during the course of his travels including Sri Lanka.
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  • ...mmunity do farming, large number of them are Governnent officials, Granthi in Gurudwaras and Prominent politicians. ...and Malwa, largely Ramdasia in used while Ravidasia is predominantly used in Doaba.
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  • ...b|300px|right|15 feet high & 6 feet wide & constructed in mortar. Situated in public park on shores of straits of {{Wiki|Bosporus}}]] ...zis), Jains and Buddhists in India, the Middle East, Tibet and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
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  • ...lia was quite small compared to Canada, UK, and USA until of recent times. In 2006 the population was at roughly 26,000 however shot up to 125,000 by 201 ...rs of [[Muslims]] from North Western Punjab region worked as camel drivers in the Central Australian desert.
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  • ...ty, inclusiveness, and oneness''' of all humankind. "..the Light of God is in all hearts." ([[Guru Granth Sahib]], 282) ...is here that all people high or low, rich or poor, male or female, all sit in the same [[pangat]] (literally "row" or "line") to share and enjoy the foo
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  • ...and cultures, peoples and climate with South-East Asia—important elements in India’s Look East policy. ...ty was upper Assam; the kingdom was gradually extended till Karatoya river in the c.17th-18th A.D.
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  • ...llion followers worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth largest organized religion in the world. The principal belief of Sikhism is faith in [[waheguru]] — represented using the sacred symbol of [[Ek Onkar|ik ŝa�
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  • ...[[Jalandhar]] or [[Chandigarh]]; elsewhere in [[India]] they tend to live in cities, particularly [[Delhi]]. ...rasvati River|Saraswati River]] that once flowed parallel to the [[Indus]] in present day Kashmir, Himachal, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan regions. As the i
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  • Bhai Sahib, Bhai Rama Ji was born in the year 1930 in a village of Chhariavli which is one and half miles from Aligarh, Uttar Pra ...inner voice saying “Without the Perfect (True) Guru there is no salvation in life.”
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  • |Children = [[Sri Chand|Sri chand]] and [[Lakhmi Das|Lakhmi Das]] |Bani in GGS = 974 Shabads in 19 Ragas, [[Gurbani]] Includes [[Japji]], [[Sidh Gohst]], Sohilaa, [[Dakhni
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  • '''The Sikh Holocaust of 1980s and 90s''' in India, which reached its zenith in 1984 with the attack on the [[Golden Temple]] complex (during the rule of P ...shed from two earlier events also designated Ghallooghaaraa or “holocaust” in Sikh historiography. They are the [[Chhota Ghallughara|The First Sikh Holo
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  • ...horses; they even otherwise regarded Sikhism as no different from Hinduism in its social milieu. ...for the whole of Punjab including the cis-Sutlej princely states. Sikhism, in the words of Census Commissioner, Denzil Ibbetson, was “on the decline”
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