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  • ...ries]]:'''</small> <br> [[17th century]] - '''[[18th century]]''' - [[19th century]] <hr> [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...ries]]:'''</small> <br> [[16th century]] - '''[[17th century]]''' - [[18th century]] <hr> [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...aja Ranjit Singh's]] army of the Sikh Empire in the first half of the 19th century. ...g the British rule through the latter 1800s and the first half of the 20th century.
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  • ...ikh Bhangi ruler [[Gulab Singh Bhangi]], a Dhillon Jatt, who gained renown in Punjab for her military leadership. ...hen the forces of the powerful Lahore-based [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] were in the midst of conquest of the holy city of Amritsar, the band of defenders u
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  • ...o-Scythian rule in India ended with the last Western Satrap Rudrasimha III in 395 CE.). ...ythian stock. There are nearly 11 million Jatt Sikhs in South Asia, mostly in Punjab, where they comprise 42.5% of the population.
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  • ...is the most populous city in [[India]], and the second most populous city in the world, with a population of approximately 14 million. ...bai is also the richest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West or Central Asia.
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  • ...k knew as he had demonstrated the truth during his visit in the early 16th century. 1 From the book, THE SIKHS IN HISTORY, By Sangat singh
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  • ...Sangat Pahili Pathshai''' is located in [[Burhanpur]], an old walled town in the Khandwa district of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. Located on the banks of the Tap ...]]s points to the existence of a [[Sikh]] [[Sangat]] in early seventeenth century Burhanpur.
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  • ...ly add to below list. If user have demand of any book, he could leave that in Discussion page so that fellow users or readers could find it for you or ma ===17th Century===
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  • ...s campaign of conquest following the weakening of the [[Mughal]] authority in the country.
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  • ([[17th century]] - '''18th century''' - [[19th century]] - [[Centuries|more centuries]]) ...''''' refers to the [[century]] that lasted from [[1701]] through [[1800]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
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  • ...bandak Committee]] in 1927 and studied there for two years. He also taught in same institution during the period 1929-30. ...He supported Sant Prem Singh in his elections for the Legislative Assembly in 1936 and 1946. He is no more.
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  • ...status. Several of these ''raags'' are unique to the Sikh music tradition. In addition to using and modifying traditional instruments, the Sikh Gurus dev ...''taus'', ''pakhaavaj'' and ''jori''. This music flourished into the 20th century.
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  • ...ndia]] that deviate from the norm of Sanskrit grammar. The term apabhraṃśa in Sanskrit literally means "corrupt" or "non-grammatical language". ...ed for the popular dialects of India which were spoken until the 4th - 8th century, but some scholars use the term Prakrit throughout the Middle Indo-Aryan pe
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  • ...haraja Ranjit Singh]] had the structure plated with gold in the early 19th century for the first time.
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  • A Gurdwara In memory of Sixth Gur Sri Gur Hargobind sahib Ji, is located where Lohgarh Fo ...during one of his invasions in the mid-eighteenth century. The nearby gate in the city wall constructed by Mahĝrĝjĝ Raṇjīt Siṅgh is also known as
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  • ...t came to Mauritius with the initial influx of Indian laborers in the 19th century, sporadic immigration from India has continued as Mauritius continues to de ...brought to work as labourers in sugarcane fields during early nineteenth century when Mauritius was a British colony.Sikhs started coming with growing popul
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  • ([[16th century]] - '''17th century''' - [[18th century]] - [[Centuries|more centuries]]) ...''17th century''' was that [[century]] which lasted from [[1601]]-[[1700]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
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  • ...[Namdhari]] patriotism and reform during the latter part of the nineteenth century. He was born in 1832 the son of Buddh Singh. He sold all his property and, accompanied by h
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  • | [[Kabir|Bhagat Kabir]]|| 14th Century|| Born as Muslim, [[Vaishnavism|Vaishnav]] Ramanandi Sect || [[Julaha]] || | [[Guru Ravidas]] || 14th Century || [[Vaishnavism|Vaishnav]] Hindu || [[Chamar]] || 41
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