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  • ...ahibzaadey.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Mata Sundri]] Ji, wife of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji]] ...during her stay at this Gurdwara that Mata sundri Ji appointed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji as [[Granthi]] (head Priest) of Sri [[Darbar Sahib]]—the Golden Temp
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  • '''The Singh Sabhaa Movement During the Renaissance''' ...vided Sikh nation. With the last heir of the Khalsa Raj, [[Maharaja Duleep Singh]] spirited off to England and his mother, [[Maharani Jind Kaur]] moved from
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  • {{p|File:Sobha-singh large-m.jpg|Sobha Singh, famous Sikh painter}} ...gobindpur]], in [[Gurdaspur district]] of the [[Punjab]]. His father, Deva Singh, had been in the Indian cavalry.
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  • ...government in 1875, the design of the temple, as reconstructed by [[Ranjit Singh]], was borrowed from the shrine of [[Saint Mian Mir]], near [[Lahore]]. Lou ...in 1884. However, in Tawarikh Sri Amritsar, published in 1889, Giani Gian Singh states that the tank, the Hari Mandir, the causeway and Darshani Deorhi wer
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  • ...d command. Moreover, losses suffered by the Sikhs during the anti-Banda Singh campaign around Gurdaspur and the relentless persecution that followed at ...in Amritsar under the command of Sardar Kapur Singh who, with Darbara Singh to assist him as his diwan, made arrangements for their maintenance.
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  • ...ost on the road to Kabul, and a 'taksal' (mint) during the reign of Ranjit Singh [1780-1839]. Twenty miles to its north west lies Chillianwala. Here the las ...given to the residents of Bhera. The Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh is a Kukhran of the Kohli subcaste. He went to school at Gah a small villag
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  • 26. Guru Gobind Singh was surrounded on all sides by dangers, so he retreated to the mountains (P 27. Guru Gobind Singh never studied Sanskrit but tried to imitate it in his compositions, which o
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  • ...773. 3rd Bn. 15th Punjab Regiment. 18th October 1944. Age 22. Son of Risal Singh and Sujoni, of Bhargodhi, Jattari, Aligarh, India. Panel 20. AJIT SINGH, Sepoy, 15181. 1st Bn. 12th. Frontier Force Regiment. 1st October 1944. Age
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  • ...rm of nationalism in which all communities may live as equals.<ref> Singh, Kapur, “Golden Temple and Its Theo-political Status,” [http://www.sikhcoaliti ...s—who constituted about 1.1 percent of the population of British-India<ref>Singh, Iqbal, Punjab Under Siege: A Critical Analysis, New York: Allen, McMillan
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  • '''Second'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Nirvikar Singh (in 2001) in his thought-provoking and analytical article “Guru Nanak and ...urus after Guru Gobind Singh. And, McLeod keeps repeating that Guru Gobind Singh did not anoint AGGS as the Guru of Sikhs.
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  • ...d itself by the rise of Dogras and Brahmins during the last days of Ranjit Singh. Under the cloak of amity, they had surreptitiously pushed idols into the h ...orked out in 1855 that the Sikhs, who constituted 10 million during Ranjit Singh’s time, accounted for only 200,000 in a population of 3 million in the La
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