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  • ...nish, but others have retained their Indian links, speak Punjabi and visit India. In a town called Rosario de la Frontera, they have built a small Gurdwara- Note: Mr. Swarn Kahlon is based in Chandigarh, India, and can be contacted at [email protected]
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  • ...in respect to climate, economy and culture. It is bounded by Nepal in the north and by Jharkhand in the south. The Bihar plain is divided into two unequal ...101hs Video - Gurdwara Guru Nanak Sheetal Kund Rajgir, Dist- Nalanda Bihar(India) | JotTV Present]
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  • ...feet above sea level. It shares the Line of Control (LoC) with POK in the north and borders with Leh in the east and the Kashmir valley in the west. The ge ...ation has little contact with and no exposure to the outer world including India, hence they are very honest and trustworthy. Kargil includes the world's co
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  • ...his initiation, Pritam Das set out on a pilgrimage of holy places in North India and Nepal. Later, he became a disciple ofMahatmaBankhandi (17631863), the w
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  • ...w houses and fortifying the town. [[Rawalpindi]] being on the highway into India, was a vulnerable possession exposed to attacks of Afghan invaders, but Mil ...Lahore by the name of Thehpuria, after the village he had found, in the north he was known as Milkha Singh Pindivala. [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], whom Mil
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  • ...emerged. The British writers began to travel to this part north western [[India]] and came across the people of the Punjab. They began to understand the [[ ...and left behind them, feelings that should draw closer the ties which bind India and its people to the British Crown. Politically it was a practical gain fo
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  • ...rasi community are the genealogists of a number of communities in Northern India and Pakistan. Most Mirasis are Muslim, but Rababi and Dhadi sub-groups are ==In North India==
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  • ...5|N|74.767|E}}) is a small village in [[Amritsar]] district, [[Punjab]], [[India]]. It is located 13 km (8 miles) south-west of city of Amritsar. This is th ...ar-Atari-Lahore road, which passes at a distance of about 5 km away to the North of the village. The [[Gurdwara San Sahib]] is situated at this village. It
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  • ...nd understanding Gurbani. He moved to India at the age of seven after the India and Pakistan partition of 1947. He travelled with his family to Kurukshetr ...cided to follow him for the remainder of his life. He spent some time in [[India]] with Giani Sant Singh Ji Maskeen, going to various [[Gurudwara]]s, doing
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  • 15 August marks India's Independence Day and prolongs the suffering of the [[Sikh]]s. We are clea #During the Quit India Movement many indiscriminate arrests were made and Sikhs contributed 70% of
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  • ...was famous for his part in the Indian National Army for the liberation of India from British rule, in which he held the rank of a general. He was born the ...Singh was posted to the 2nd Battalion of the Regiment, then serving in the North-West Frontier Province. He was selected as a potential officer in 1931, and
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  • ...Kashmir in both [[Indian]] Kashmir and Northern Areas, flowing through the North in a southernly direction along the entire length of the country, to merge
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  • The entire north-west of the Indian sub-continent was, in the autumn of 1947, aflame with co ...State Government on lease for 60 years. The departure of the British from India being imminent, it was decided to terminate this lease and hand Gilgit back
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  • ...oughly north east from [[Mumbai]], 1209 Km south from [[Delhi]] and 270Km north-west from [[Nanded]]. * [http://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/India/Maharashtra/GurudwaraShriBhaiDayaSinghJiateBhaiDharamSinghJi/gallery.php Ph
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  • ...n and India, in fact, the most severe and brutal conflicts, in the case of India, exist between the government and its civilian populations. More specifical ...h such movements and pummel into submission those who talk of freedom from India and justice for the crimes the Indian state and security forces have commit
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  • ...y Sikhs began arriving to work on California farms. The state of [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]] was hit hard by British practices of [[mercantilism]]. They came ....com/sikhsinnorthamerica.html Sikhism in North America, America, "Sikhs in North America"] [[31 October]] [[2006]]</ref>
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  • ...resent in Delhi in January 1757 during Ahmad Shah's fourth inroad into India. In February 1757, Taimur was married at the age often to the daughter of t ...nd from Multan and Sindh in the south, to Kangra, Jammu and Bhimbar in the north. Taimur Shah made several attempts to recover his lost territories and cons
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  • ===New Delhi: The Times of India=== ...e persons, including one Badal Singh in 1984, near Gurudwara Pulbangash in north Delhi was re-investigated by CBI after a court had in December 2007 refused
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  • '''Kangra''' is the most populous district of the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Dharamsala is the administrative headquarters of the district. ...The district is bounded by the Himachal Pradesh districts of Chamba to the north, Lahul and Spiti to the northeast, Kullu to the east, Mandi to the southeas
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  • ...e Punjab Assembly from the Tanda as a candidate of the Republican Party of India in 1967. He became Deputy Speaker when the Akali Dal-led coalition Governme ...York Times proclaiming an Independent Sikh state. In 1977, he returned to India, but he migrated again to Britain in 1979. In London, Chauhan created an or
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