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  • ...suppress the Punjab insurgency in India, from 1984 to 1994. The author Ram Narayan Kumar claims that the issue of Khalistan was used by the State to divert at ...this backdrop that the painstaking effort of four intrepid researchers Ram Narayan Kumar, Amrik Singh, Ashok Agrwaal and Jaskaran Kaur of the Committee for Co
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  • ...al and Pakistan. It is the most important bowed string instrument of India's Hindustani classical music tradition. Of all Indian instruments, it is said ...soul of Indian feeling and thought. I cannot separate the Sarangi from Ram Narayan, so thoroughly fused are they, not only in my memory but in the fact of thi
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  • ...temporary and comrade of Baba Jyoti Shah. Inside their family home Hussain's mother called him ''Jyoti Saroop'', a name that had been given him given to ...dmired each other. Malang used to meet with Baba Sawan Singh and Sant Baba Narayan Das both of whom he respected as his Gurus.
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  • ...[[Jaya Prakash Narayan]] (also known as JP), who launched it as the People's Union for Civil Liberties and Democratic Rights (PUCLDR). ...n the 1980 elections in India, the organisation was re-named as the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL). Its founding conference was held in Novem
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  • ...ect, Maharaja Hira Singh, on that occasion became one of Baba Narain Singh’s palanquin bearers. ...ole Akhand Paath in one sitting. He was a great gursikh. His name was Baba Narayan Singh."
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  • ...9, 2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= The last of Indian English fiction's grand troika: Encyclopaedia of arts |url=http://www.hindu.com/2004/09/29/st ...|1935]], was a chilling exposé of the day-to-day life of a member of India's [[Dalit (outcaste)|untouchable]] caste. It is the story of a single day in
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  • ...ad to be sung in a particular dhuni(tune) in praise of King Asraja who was s symbol of the victory of virtue over vice. This var became very poplar and ...found a great resemblance between the five lined pauris of [[Guru Nanak]]'s Asa di vaar and the vaar of Tunda Asaraja and prescribed the tune of the la
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  • Like other Bhagats knowledge of his early life is limited. There's lots of confusion about his identity, religion and birth place. There were ...n belonged to Kakori (UP). He died during during the early years of akbar's regime. He also included that when Muzaffar Khan revolted against akbar he
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  • ...ived the name of Ram Pratap but was rechristened Swami Ram Tirath by Swami Narayan Tirath, an ex-Principal of Queens College at Calcutta, who initiated him in ...rting with saints and sadhus. It was during this odyssey that he met Swami Narayan Tirath at [[Haridwar]]. During the following four years he traveled through
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  • S. Karam Singh (Karma Phalwan -Rustam-A-Hind) ...lecturer in the Government College of Sathiala. He was first to clear P.C.S.(E.B.) (1972 batch) from Sathiala. He is a Punjabi writer and published 8 l
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  • ...This is the seventh [[Bani]] in the second holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. The Chobis avatar, a collection of tales of the twenty-four incarnations o ...ne hero and the Supreme Being. The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the Mahĝbhĝrata, the Harivamsa, the Bhagavata Purana and the Vi
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  • The king was highly pleased and the bequeathed his kingdom to Bedi's. ...Chola Sahib at Dera Baba Nanak which is managed by a local Bedi family who's progeny takes turns to control and collect manage donations for the upkeep
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  • ...itutes the core of the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] started by the [[Sikh]]s in early twentieth century. ...the peaceful and passive resistance of the Sikhs had brought to the India's Struggle for freedom.
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  • ...d the rule of Sarkar Khalsa of Ranjit singh. Earlier Maharaja Ranjit Singh's father Sardar Mahan singh had attacked the Jatt Virks of Jhabbar, but had l ...ver six feet tall with manly looks. His dress was the classic Punjabi Jutt's attire of Kurta, Chadra, Pagri and a heavy staff ( Summan wali Daang ). God
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  • ...YC&pg=PT161&dq=general+labh+singh&ei=Rj83Sq-cM5DOlQSi97GnAQ Terrorism & It's Effects By Juan Sanchez, various]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books? ...nk&q=Labh+Singh Social and political movements by Harish K. Puri, Paramjit S. Judge, Page 391]</ref><ref name="tribuneindia2001">{{cite web|url=http://w
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  • ...e-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Sikh+Separatists+Masquerade+as+Police+to+Stage+India's+Biggest+Bank+Robbery&pqatl=google</ref>. ...about their efforts to gain a Sikh Homeland and avenge the attack on Sikhi's most venerated site. (And to avenge the deaths of not only those Gursikhs w
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  • ...er arranged his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhasha and Sanskrit from [[pandit]]s in and around Nabha who also tutored him in the writing of poetry. By the a ...nted to study [[Persian]]. Learning of this, people urged his father, Baba Narayan Singh to not let his son study Persian. Never-the-less, Bhai Sahib sought o
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  • ...er arranged his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhasha and Sanskrit from [[pandit]]s in and around Nabha who also tutored him in the writing of poetry. By the a ...nted to study [[Persian]]. Learning of this, people urged his father, Baba Narayan Singh to not let his son study Persian. Never-the-less, Bhai Sahib sought o
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  • ...]] is an historical sikh shrine present there which was discovered by Baba Narayan Hari, the history of the gurdwara sahib is mentioned in Bhai Bala Janamsakh ...k Dev Ji]] is located where Sri [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji was with his [[Sikh]]s in the Himalaya mountains of India. His sikhs were hungry and there was no
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  • ...and form, yet His presence is clearly visible" (GG, 74), and again, "Nanak's Lord transcends the world as well as the scriptures of the east and the wes ...deity is consistently emphasized throughout. Briefly, God for the [[Sikh]]s as described in the [[Mool Mantar]], the first passage in the [[Guru Granth
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