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  • A village in district Chanda (Madhya Pradesh) visited by Guru Nanak Sahib. [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...when the state of Chhattisgarh was carved out. It borders the states Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The state has an area of ==Madhya Pardesh & Sikhism==
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  • ...is a town and a nagar panchayat in Indore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Madhya Pardesh, India, PH; 0732226023, CELL : 9827714749
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  • ...ordered by the states of [[Gujarat]], Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The Arab
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  • '''Gwalior''' is a city in [[Wikipedia:Madhya Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]] in [[India]]. It lies 76 miles (122 km) south of [[Agra]], has a pop
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  • Largest States on file: Rajasthan (23,000) Uttar Pradesh (21,000) Madhya Pradesh (3,800) Jharkhand (1,800)
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  • ...s a sikh holy shrine situated at Omkareshwar in Khandwa District of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The first guru of Sikhism [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji visited thi ...nga shrines of Shiva. It is about 12 miles (20 km) from Mortakka in Madhya Pradesh. The shape of the island is said to be like the Hindu Om symbol. There are
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  • ...stwhile state of Central India. It is currently the largest city in Madhya Pradesh.
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  • ...west, [[Gujarat]] to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and [[Haryana]] to the northeast and [[Punjab]] to the north. Rajasthan cov
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  • ...is about two furlongs northwest of the walled city of Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh. It marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh, traveling to the south with e [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...taranachal (1,600), Maharashtra (1,400), Jammu and Kashmir (1,100), Madhya Pradesh (800) Chandigarh (800)
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  • Uttar Pradesh [often referred to as U.P.] is an Indian state located in northern India, i ..., Jharkhand and Bihar. The administrative and legislative capital of Uttar Pradesh is Lucknow, and the financial and industrial capital is Kanpur. The state's
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  • ...d in [[Burhanpur]], an old walled town in the Khandwa district of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. Located on the banks of the Tapti River, the Gurdwara is four kilometres [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...the states of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the entire state of [[Delhi]]. The River Ganga along with river [[Yamun Yamuna is popularly called as Jamuna in Uttar Pradesh state and northern India which rises in Himalayas near Yamunotri. It is fro
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  • ...ack of Mathura by Ahmad Shah Durrani, migrated to Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh, where he established a sangatofhis own. He died there without an heir in 1
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  • ...1528 in the village Ghoghara of Sihawal tehsil in Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh, Birbal grew up in a kayastha Brahmin household, educated but impoverished.
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  • ...ba Amrik Singh Residential High School (Gurdwara Pandora, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh) - which offers free education to needy/orphaned children. Students at the [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...d]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] and [[Rajasthan]]. [[Andhra Pradesh]] used to have ''taluks'' (with ''firkas'' under them), but these have now
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  • ...n’s addiction. Its main source of supply in Punjab is Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, where the cultivation of poppy is licensed. Addicts take either “chura� In Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, opium and “bhukki” are sold at authorised shops. Realising that Punjab
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  • ...the states of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the entire state of [[Delhi]].
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