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  • ...even after their initiation into the Sikh faith. The final breach came on 25 November 1888 when, in a public meeting held on the eleventh anniversary of ...ry fond of his daughter who was a highly precocious child. Her death on 17 June 1901 was a great blow to Ditt Singh, who had already been under a strain ow
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  • ...], [[1992]]''') was born at Rajewal (Rahon), in district [[Ludhiana]] on [[June 4]], [[1904]] to mother, Mehtab Kaur and father, Chaudhari Chibu Mal, who w ...for any sewa (service) for the Gurdwara. Bahi Sahib ji wrote: "Every night 25-30 travellers would come to the Gurdwara to stay; they were all served food
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  • '''As on June 2014, Gurmat Gian Group has a total of 25 CDs'''
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  • ...Hopi]] teachings. To fulfill their wishes, Yogi Bhajan accompanied them in June, 1969 to their summer solstice celebration at the Tesuque Indian reservatio ...19; Regina Caeli of 10 June: "For peace in Punjab," L'Osservatore Romano, June 18, 1984, p. 2</ref>
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  • In June 1747, Nadir Shah was assassinated by Qizilbashi conspirators at Kuchan in K ...out a fullscale butchery. Near the village of Kup, near Malerkotia, nearly 25,000 Sikhs were killed in a single day's battle (5 February 1762), known in
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  • ...orld War while fighting in the battle of Gallipoli (Turkey) on 3rd and 4th June 1915, 14th Sikh Regiment lost 371 brave officers and soldiers, wearing turb ...o he ignored the men - described as either Hispanic or white males between 25 and 30 years old - and continued riding. The men drove ahead of the Sikh ma
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  • ...s. In October, 1708, Banda marched towards [[Punjab]] along with a band of 25 Sikhs and a [[hukamnama]], which enjoined upon the Sikhs to assemble under .../spectrum/society1.htm Unsung Sikh hero Banda Bahadar] The Sunday Tribune, June 17, 2007
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  • ...of Kapurthala. The cornerstone was laid by Bhai Arjan Singh of Bagarian on 25 February 1937, and the Gurdwara was on completion dedicated by [[Lieutenant In June 1488, Guru Nanak dev ji was married to Bibi Sulkhani ji in Sultanpur Lodhi.
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  • ...College, Amritsar. The Khalsa Diwan 25, Amritsar, adopted a resolution, on June 17 1883, for the establishment of the Khalsa College. Recognizing the nexus ...t where the Government took over the management of the College in 1906. On 25 January 1907 the honorary services of Sardar Dharam Singh were dispensed wi
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  • ...or Edification of The Faith" was published in The Spokesman Weekly on June 25, 1979. This article was also published in the May 1979 issue of The Sikh Re
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  • ...Surrey that she thinks the only way the victims - which number well above 25,000 people - can get justice is if criminal cops like Gill and others are t ...cted militants and sympathisers) did not take place*, Bal interrogates the 25,000 figure of disappearances often quoted by human rights groups, a figure
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  • ...white Indian Statutory Commission. The Commission published its report in June 1930. ...l men should wear dark turbans and contribute to the Sikh Defence Fund. On 25 September, delegates from Sikh organizations throughout India convened an A
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  • ...to the [[Punjab]] with a group of five prominent Sikhs and a bodyguard of 25 Sikh soldiers. As he arrived in the Punjab, men of grit and daring began to ...Bahadur]], was captured in December 1715 and executed six months later in June 1716. With the execution of Banda Singh, the Sikhs were deprived of a unifi
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  • ...ar Sahib, Amritsar - the Central Holy and Spiritual place of the Sikhs in June 1984 and 1988. After the assination of Mrs Indira Gandhi who was responsibl ...unhappy over the curtailment of the privy purses. He breathed his last on June 17, 1974 at Wassenaar. His daughter and son-in-law came from England. With
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  • ...t major Sikh Resistance leader to fall. The Indian Government had put a RS 25 lakh reward on his head and was searching the entire [[Tarn Taran]] area fo Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochahal was born on June 6, 1954 at village Manochahal in [[Amritsar district]]. His parents were Ba
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  • ...o katha every year during the month of Diwali, Giani ji kept his word for 25 years, until his sudden and unexpected death. ...Sant Singh Ji Maskeen - After Attack on Darbar Sahib and Akal Takhat Sahib June 1984]
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  • The 'New Gurdwara' was run by a unique Committee consisting of 25 members from In the first week of June, 1945, hundreds of educated families were lodged in the cellular jail on a
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  • ...Society&foldername=20071031&filename=dayin&storyid=1| accessdate = 2008-12-25 | quote=A prime minister was assassinated. Delhi witnessed what has come to ...publisher = Time Magazine | date = 1984-11-12| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-25 | quote= After the outbreak of rioting, a policeman walks past burning shop
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  • ...e Harmandir Sahib, in the days shortly before the anniversary on the 16 of June (when Sikhs commemorate the martyrdom of their first martyr, the fifth Guru ...of their religion in the Constitution."<ref>The New York Times, Editorial, June 8, 1984.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...oyal dress with turban and plume. He commenced construction of Akal Takht (June 1606) himself taking assistance only from Bhai Gurdas and Baba Buddha. He a ...rdered killing of Guru Arjun by torture “To destroy his shop of false hood”25, released Guru Hargobind from Gwalior along with 52 other princes who had b
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