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  • ...Nanak]] in [[India]]. Both sites are considered to be some of the holiest places in Sikhism. ...his wife Gursharan Kaur, Badnore and Capt Amarinder paid obeisance at the historic Gurdwara Ber Sahib here. Former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal a
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  • ...he Parliament House the place where his body was cremated. Other prominent places include Sri Sis Ganj at [[Anandpur Sahib]], [[Gurdwara Dookh Niwaran]] in P This historic moment of tercentenary is an occasion for exiled Kashmiri Pandits to rededi
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  • ...ll press for a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places. ...afting its economic policies and programme, the Shiromani Akali Dal in its historic
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  • ...ll press for a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places. ...afting its economic policies and programme, the Shiromani Akali Dal in its historic Anandpur Sahib Resolution has laid particular stress on the need to break t
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  • ...e of the seven known [[Gurdwara]]s in Bangladesh. It is the most important historic Gurdwara in this country, commemorating the visit of [[Guru Nanak]] in 1506 ....that '''[[Anandpur Sahib]]''' ('''City of Bliss''') is one of the holiest places of the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]].
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  • ...ess. Following this tactic they were able to dislodge Afghans from several places. 500,000 Years: Pre-historic and Proto-historic existence of early mankind
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  • ...se .To this day there stands on the spot the JAND tree to commemorate this historic event. With deep reverence, Sidhu and Roop Chand placed the sword and robe ...own for his god-fearing apirit and philanthropism. He travelled to far off places, to preach the gospel of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It is related of Gajpat Singh,
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  • ...an American president in 22 years. Among the careful preparations for the historic occasion were a painstaking cleanup around the Taj Mahal, a reconnoitering I had developed some sources in high places. A few were familiar with the accumulating evidence and willing to share it
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  • ...nywhere in the charitar. There are many charitars in Charitropakhyan where places are not mentioned. To relate charitar with Anandpur is nothing other than p ...d as Satluj River) is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroad region of Punjab in northern [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. Its sou
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  • ...can forget the heroism of Sikhs in the battlefields of World War I and II. Historic battle of Ypres and bloody battle of Neuve Chapelle are just some examples. ...oo tried to bring the gun back, but he was almost immediately hit in seven places. He was eventually brought in, but he died of his wounds in hospital.
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  • ...se and occupied by the Kenya Commercial Bank, is considered as one of the 'Historic' buildings in Kenya. And of course he owned other notable properties in tow ...a brave man and he travelled a lot away from the Railway line, in far off places in Masailand where his turban and beard were strange. Later Kala Singh and
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  • ...an American president in 22 years. Among the careful preparations for the historic occasion were a painstaking cleanup around the Taj Mahal, a reconnoitering I had developed some sources in high places. A few were familiar with the accumulating evidence and willing to share it
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  • ...a better place. In the 1940's, when he was in India, "there were different places of worship, but when the bell rang you just went to the nearest, whether it ...n Army. It is an episode that we remember today - but it is nonetheless an historic event in the annals of our Army, rich with lessons of unsurpassed gallantry
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  • ...s permanent places as in Islam and Christianity. The soul may enjoy these places for a time as a reward but then must be sent back into reincarnation. The ...) and also the rock that still bears his hand-print. There are many other places like Lake Gurudongmar and Gurdwara Pathar Sahib in Sikkim where miracles an
    134 KB (23,386 words) - 06:03, 7 February 2008
  • ...e. During the nonviolent campaign of the Sikhs to regain control of their places of worship from control of the British in the 1920s, 100,000s of Sikh men a ...xicants, and a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places. <ref>Maharaja Amarinder Singh of Patiala, “Anandpur Sahib Resolution”,
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  • ...ox is a common traditional form of Judaism, which has a broad adherence to historic traditions, and practices, and worship and belief in traditional form. ...eral Karaite communities were spared in WWII and exist to this day even in places such as Lithuania where Jewish communities were completely devastated. In o
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  • ...adu dynasty, had gone to live in the city of Mathura. There he enjoyed the places known as Mathura and Shoorsena (Surasena)..." ...ered his two daughters in marriage to Kansa. Thus, the first empire of pre-historic or Proto-history India was established by Kansa, the scion of '''Shoorsaini
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  • ...mritsar Mission School, that made some of the prominent Sikhs to convene a historic meeting at Guru ka Bagh, Amritsar, when it was decided to form a society un ...persistent campaign against his opposition to “un-Sikh” practices in Sikh places of worship. They framed the following charges against him and his close ass
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  • the distant Kabul and Central Asia and Assam and Southern India—all the places where he had Qandhar or other distant places. The Master would ask his noble consort to prepare a simple
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