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  • '''Dara Shikoh''' (1615–1659) was the eldest son of the [[Mughal]] Emperor [[Shah Jahan]] and his wife Mumtaz Mahal. His name is from Persian and means "The ...ng of 3 masha (Ath Ratti bhar Tol or clove weighing one masha (1/8th of a tola) another old Indian unit of weight.
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  • ...uties and reciting Gurbani Kirtan at Gurdwara Nanakshashi, Gurdwara Sangat Tola Bangla Bazar Dhaka, Gurdwara Chowk Bazar, Chittagong and Gurdwara Pahartall ...y, Guru Tegh Bahadur, the 9th Gur of the Sikhs established Gurdwara Sangat Tola at 14 Sreesh Das Lane of Bangla Bazar. Guru Tegh Bahadur came to Dhaka from
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  • #[[Gurdwara Nabha Sahib]] - Guru Tegh Bahadur, Gobind Singh guru and Dargahi Shah #[[Gurdwara Pudha Sahib]] - Tap Asthaan of Neice of Peer buddhu Shah
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  • ...ur Shah in July 1707. He stayed here till his departure along with Bahadur Shah to Rajputana and onward to the Decaan. However, the two historical shrines, ...hwest of Agra, has two Udasi Ashrams, one of which is named Gurdwara Purbi Tola. Guru Tegh Bahadur, when he passed through Etawah on his way to the east in
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  • [[Chandu Shah]], who had been the foremost figure in complaining to Jahangir about Guru A ...rful of the developing friendship between the Guru and the Emperor. Chandu Shah played on an illness of Jahangir and had the court astrologers falsely pred
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  • ...id not accept and came back. Guru Nanak then asked Mardana to go to Jauhri Tola of the city to sell the gem to Salas Rai. Salas Rai examined the gem and to ...ay from Rajauli on the said Patna Ranchi Road. The Khankah of Faqir Kalhan Shah is situated at some distance from the Sangat. It is neatly kept and accordi
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  • It is during the rule of Emperor Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb that Kashmiri Pandits driven out of Kashmir reached [[D ...d as her husband happened to be a Hindu or Islamite. But in October, 1634, Shah Jahan forbade the custom and ordered that every Hindu who had taken a Musli
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  • .... Each of these warriors was given a command of 500 to 800 soldiers. Sango Shah Avas the Commander-in-Chief in the battle of Bhangani; when he fell a marty ...ina Devi, Satdrav for Satluj, Dasmpur for Anandpur, Shah Sangram for Sango Shah, and Madra-desh for the Punjab.
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