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  • ...Sikh way of life. He served [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji. He also preached the Sikh doctrine in [[Jalandhar]] ([[Doaba]]) during this period. [[category:labana]]
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  • ...or:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Labana Sewak'''<br> | Labana Sewak
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  • ...aundhe Shah''' was the first prominent [Labana]] to be fascinated by the [[Sikh]] way of life, who came in contact with [[Guru Angad Dev]]. Guru Angad Dev [[category:labana]]
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  • ...state of India. The [[Labana]]s of [[Punjab]] and [[Haryana]] are mostly [[Sikh]]s and speak mainly Punjabi or Hindi. ==Different Views On Origin Of Labana (Lobanas) ==
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  • [[Image:01042008133.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Sri Makhan Shah Labana]] ...at brought so much turmoil to the mountainous regions of the [[Sikh Empire|Sikh Raj]] of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]].
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  • '''Guru Ladho Rae''' were the Words yelled out by [[Makhan Shah]] Labana when he found the Nauvin (ninth) Guru—Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur. ...lves safe again on land, modify that promise to God. But Makhan Shah was a Sikh and a Lubana - a man of his word!
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  • ...for his hit albums and live performances.[citation needed] He is a Labana Sikh. [[category:labana]]
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  • A devout Sikh of Guru Tegh Bahadur, who along with his brother (Nagahia) and father (Lakk [[category:labana]]
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  • ...ar interest too. The commissariat of Moghul armies work is what Lakhi Shah Labana used to do ...Lubana Itihaas by Harnam Singh. Makhan Shah Lubana is recorded as being a Sikh who had the great opportunity of seeing Guru Hargobind Ji when the Guru was
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  • ...Gurdwara Board of Takht Sachkhand to integrate them more closely with the Sikh faith by spreading general and religious education among them, setting up g
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  • ...getting some education, he joined the army. He was recruited into the 1st Sikh Regiment in 1874. His outstanding performance resulted in his promotion to [[category:labana]]
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  • ...he joined [[Khalsa College]], [[Amritsar]]. After sometimes he migrated to Sikh National College, Lahore. He did his B.A. from the same institution in 1936 [[category:labana]]
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  • * [[Labana Sewak]] * [[Sikh Phulwari]]
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  • ...y of the Indian subcontinent comprises many diverse sets of peoples as the Sikh Gurus preached for ethnic and social harmony. These include different ethni * [[Labana]]
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  • #BMSL - Baba Makhan Sahah Labana #SSF - Sikh Students Federation
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  • ...ol of the Arora Sikhs. But in 1908 [[Sant Prem Singh]], a prominent Lubana Sikh was nominated as head of this establishment by Baba Bishan Singh. Under the [[category:Labana]]
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  • ...glish School, Nadala in 1921. He did Giani in 1926 and then joined Shaheed Sikh Missionary College which was started by [[Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandak Com [[category:labana]]
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  • ...Bakala Sahib'''; ({{lang-pa|ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ ਬਾਬਾ ਬਕਾਲ਼ਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ}}) is a prominent [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] in [[Baba Bakala]], ...th Sikh Guru, [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], [[Mata Ganga]] and [[Baba Makhan Shah Labana|Baba Makhan Shah Lubana]].
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  • | [[Bhai Kuram|Kuram Singh Labana]] ...uram Singh''', a [[Labana]] by caste, was a resident of village Lambian. A Sikh who was a contemporary of [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Guru Har Rai]], Bhai Kuram
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  • ...community of Sikhs, who played an important role during the times of the [[Sikh Gurus]]. He was a trader and a contractor and supplier for the Mughal Army ...akhan Shah]] was a devout Sikh who was responsible for finding the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], ([[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]). The Lobanas fought in many battles with [[
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