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  • '''Dr. M.S. Ahluwalia''' is Former Professor and Chairman, Department of History, H.P. University, Shimla (India) with over 30 years of teaching experience ...in international conferences presenting papers on varied topics including history and Sikhism.
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  • '''February''' is the [[second]] [[month]] of the [[year]] in the [[Gregorian Calendar] ...': Birthday of '''[[Baba Lakhmi Chand]]''' also called Lakhmi Chand ([[12 February]] [[1497]] - [[9 April]] [[1555]]), the younger son of [[Guru Nanak]], wa
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  • ==February== * [[Sikh Calendar]]
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  • ...voted to the principal Sikh sects and a selection from the works of modern Sikh theologians." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (February 1, 1998)<br>
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  • ...his meeting with Jathedar Kishan Singh Gargajj and Babu Santa Singh on 16 February 1923, he resigned from the army and became a member of the action group of ...father-in-law, Labh Singh, who had got Kishan Singh Gargajj arrested on 26 February 1923. On 12 December 1923 Jagat Singh, of Munder village, in [[Jalandhar]]
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  • ...th objectives found fulfilment in the establishment in 1927 of the Shahid Sikh Missionary College at Amritsar, under the auspices of the Shiromani Gur ...ption. In June 1936, it was revived under a new management, the Sarab Hind Sikh Mission, formed by the [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]]. Dharama
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  • ...Punjab]] and was arrested and charged with sedition. He was released on 16 February 1887 as a result of the amnesty granted on the occasion of the golden jubil 1. Ganda Singh, ed., History of the Freedom Movement in the Panjab. (Maharaja Duleep Singh Correspondenc
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  • ...acharak Vidyala, at Tarn Taran, where he spent four years studying Sikh history and philosophy, besides practising kirtan. ...on them by the local keeper of the shrine and his men on the morning of 20 February 1921.
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  • ...a region, Sant Visakha Singh published a series of tracts bearing on Sikh theology and religion.
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  • ...Lilius, and was decreed by Pope Gregory XIII, for whom it was named, on 24 February 1582 (Note: The papal bull Inter gravissimas was signed in the year 1581 fo * [[Sikh Calendar]]
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  • {{pm|File:The sikh directory COVER.jpg|Front cover of the 2009 directory}} '''The Sikh Directory''' is a directory published in the UK which contains useful infor
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  • ...nated by the Prime Minister's Department. Donations were received from the Sikh Sangat from all over Malaysia to complete this project. The gurdwara was officially opened by the sanggat on February 17, 1996. The Sikh Holy Book, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, was respectfully taken in a proces
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  • ...he website contains information of 340 Gurdwaras around world, as per 19th February 2011. This web project also includes Google Maps facility so that one could ==History==
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  • ...t]] which normally coincides with March-April of the Western calendar. The Sikh New year falls in spring time (in the northern hemisphere) and is generally ...kh calendar called the [[Nanakshahi Calendar]] was developed by a Canadian Sikh, Pal Singh Purewal, a retired computer engineer. He started work on the new
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  • ...reating exceptional paintings exclusively devoted to the Sikh religion and history for over ten years. His work is continually exhibited world-wide in promine == UK's First Sikh Art Gallery==
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  • ...returned to Lahore and was assigned to protocol duties. He accompanied the Sikh mission to wait on Lord Amherst, the GovernorGeneral of India, when he came ...take leave of his royal master and to proceed to Banaras where he died in February 1837.
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  • ...at is known in Sikh history as the Vadda Ghallughara or the Great Killing (February 1762), Hari Singh attacked Khwaja Sayyid ka Kot, and seized from there a la Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol. IV. Delhi, 1982
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  • ...nship with the Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and it is recorded in Sikh history that he received help fron the Guru in taking the throne in 1707. Also, he ...o increased militancy by many constituencies including the Marathas, the [[Sikh]]s and the Rajputs. Thus, rebellion was rife at the time of Aurangzeb's dea
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  • ...Wazir Dhian Singh. In 1839, he served under Kanvar Nau Nihal Singh in the Sikh army sent to Peshawar to assist Colonel Claude Wade in Shahzada Taimur's ex ...and saved his jagirs and command. He continued thereafter to serve in the Sikh army, retaining his influence at the court.
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  • ...Sikh War are displayed. Quotes from WARS of Shah Mohammad and Cunningham�s History of the Sikhs are inscribed in Bronze. The Weapons have been donated by the
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