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  • '''Thattha''', village 12 km northwest of Zira (30058'N, 74059'E) in Firozpur district, claims a historical Gurdwara dedicated to [[Guru 1. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970
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  • '''Mau''', a village 10 km west of [[Phillaur]] (3101'N, 75°47'E) in the [[Punjab]], is sacred to [[Guru Arjan]], who was married here to [[ *2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [ Reprint]. Patiala, 1970
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  • '''TARAORI''' (29048'N, 76056'E), also pronounced Taravri, is an old walled town 12 km north of Karnal in 1. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprintl. Patiala, 1970
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  • ...]] of the village of Chhina, 35 km south of [[Amritsar]] (31° 37'N, 74° 52'E), but it is also believed that the title 'Chhina' was given to him by Sixth #[[Giani Gian Singh]], [[Twarikh Khalsa]]. [[Patiala]], 1970
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  • ...phy of Guru Granth Guru Panth can also be seen in the idea of the [[Sarbat Khalsa]]. It is also very evident if one were to enter a [[Gurdwara]], where the ...f Guru Granth was ordained by Guru Gobind Singh. The institution of Sarbat Khalsa, when Sardars of 12 Sikhs Misls used to collect at Akal Takht on Baisakhi a
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  • ...han) was the chieftain of the village of [[Bassi Kalan]] (31°32`N, 75°55`E) and 21 other Villages in Hoshiarpur District. Like many of the Muslim land * [[Twarikh Guru Khalsa]] of [[Giani Gian Singh]]
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  • ...uplifting Jatha under the umbrella of Akal Takhat (Icon of 'SACH KHAND' i. e. 'REALM of TRUTH GOD' for HUMANITY) who strictly follows the Commandments ...i1999.org Baisakhi1999.org:- Eternal Glory of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Khalsa]
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  • '''PATIALA''' (30°20'N, 76° 26'E) is a district and a town in the state of [[Punjab]] in north [[India]]. It ...c Library at Patiala. They constitute a gold mine of information regarding Khalsa Darbar, Lahore, Mughal Subah of Delhi and Divisional administration of Amba
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  • '''Amritsar''' ({{coord|31.62|n|74.8765|e}} 31°38'N, 74°53'E) (literally "pool of nectar") was originally called '''Ramdaspur''' - Guru ...e control of the town and manage the holy shrines there on behalf of the [[Khalsa Panth]].
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  • ...a / Sikkim / Mangan, 15 km from center Coordinates: 27°36'25"N 88°38'44"E ...g , Stands at the confluence of River Tista (south) and River Lachunchu (S.E.) perched on a level patch of fertile land.
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  • The following is an account by: Harbhajan Singh S.E. (retd.) 2/1 Sanjay Nagar JAMMU-180010. ...this Pass each one adding a pebble to its glory and chanting om mani padma e hum. Will the day ever revive itself?
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  • ..., Kottiyar, Balugama and Batticoloa. The Sikh sources, notably Twarikh Gur Khalsa, state that Guru Nanak met the ruler of Mattia Kulam, south of Trincomali. The name of the village Kurukal Mandap{{Coord_2|7|35|14.49|N|81|46|51.82|E}} is a Tamil name which means "Guru's Village." Recent researches have led
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