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  • Soon after the formation of the Gadar party, World War I broke out in August, 1914. The Germans, who fought against England in the war, offered the Indi ...justia.com/us/261/204/case.html unanimous opinion of the court on February 19, 1923], in which he argued that since the "common man's" definition of “w
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  • 19. Adjudication by tribunal upon agreements made between office-hold [7 August 1925]
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  • ...is Indian National Congress. His reply, published in Young India of March 19, 1931, reads: The campaign to achieve justice from the central Indian government began August 4, 1982 under the leadership of the Akali party president, Sant Harchand Si
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  • The Indian Centre ordered elections for Punjab on February 19, 1992. A group of Sikh fighters under the Panthic Committee headed by Dr. S ...ed. Baba Ji’s younger brother, Nirvair Singh was abducted by the police in August 1992 and after a month of unspeakable torture was killed on September 9, 19
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  • ...of Singh Sabhas were established and affiliated to the Singh Sabha, Lahore.19 His amrit prachar (administration of baptism) to all, including Muslims and ...arned the hostility of the Pujaris of Amritsar by his writings in July and August 1886 against idol worship and other Brahminical practices at Golden Temple,
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  • ...jab Human Rights Organization (PHRO), was detained by the Punjab Police on August 16, 1993. He was released on September 1, 1993, only after his case receive ...latives and their whereabouts were known to their families” - The Tribune, 19 January 1995
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  • ...in the administration, including the maladministration of justice by Qazis.19 He reprimanded the Kshatriyas (warrior caste amongst Hindus) for giving up The period of Guru Amar Das (March 1552-August 1574) was quite eventful in further development of Sikhism. He was a zealou
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  • ..., Hoshiarpur District, pp 58, 59 1879-84 By J. A. L. Montgomery </ref> had 19 villages under him. ...s honoured with Tamrapatra (Bronze Plaque) from the government of India on August 15, 1972 for his contribution to the freedom struggle. He was elected as a
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