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  • |align=center| 7 || [[Guru Har Rai]] ||[[February 26]],[[1630]]|| [[February 28]],[[1644]]|| [[October 6]],[[1661]]|| 31 || [[Ba ...| [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] ||[[April 1]],[[1621]]|| [[March 20]],[[1665]]|| [[November 11]],[[1675]]|| 54 || [[Guru Hargobind]] || [[Mata Nanki]]
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  • ...ngh from newly made district of Punjab “Sahebzada Ajeet Singh Nagar”. I am 26 years old & running my own business. We are four members in our family, my ...s celebrate at UK Parliament|Image:Parliament-UK-mod.jpg|On Thursday, 20th November 2008 from 4pm to 6pm, a celebration was held at the Members Dining Room at
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  • ...feet by 4 feet. In the mausoleum of Bahlol is a small rectangular garden (26 feet 5 inches by 12 feet 5 inches) in the center of the courtyard with a ma It is generally believed that Acharya visted the site before November 1914, and that we was probably led there by anecdotes from the local people
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  • ...ered to them to form an alliance with him. The Akhbar-i-Darbar-i-Mualla of November 30, 1711 informs that “the rebel Guru [Banda Singh Bahadur] wrote to Raja
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  • ...City's population is Sikh. Sikhs get together on the first Sunday of every November to celebrate the anniversary of the first installation of Guru Granth Sahib Sikhism is now the World's 5th largest religion with 26 million followers worldwide. The picture below shows the location of India,
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  • ...by ten foot stone gurdwara with a three foot verandah facing the lake. In November of the following year, the structure was completed over the same spot on th ...article: Lt Col Rattanbir Singh, Principal, St Kabir Public School, Sector-26, Chandigarh (India)'''
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  • ...y right at Guru Nanak Dev University in a seminar on ‘Mool Mantra’ held on November 1969 to commemorate the 500th Birthday (Parkash Divas) of Guru Nanak[22]: ...ar and the book was published by Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee [26].This book was written on the eve of celebration of the 500th Birthday (Par
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  • ...ege – A Legacy of Bhai Ram Singh"'' ''' by Pervaiz Vandal, Sajida Vandal – November 2007 ...ng receptions. Bhai Ram Singh started working on the new assignment and by November 1890, the interior scheme of the new room had been submitted to the Queen.
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  • ...ratic Rights]]) and '''PUCL''' ([[People's Union For Civil Liberties]]) in November 1984 after conducting investigations into widespread murder, looting and ri ...iry into the causes and impact of the riots in Delhi from 31 October to 10 November 1984.
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  • ...iry into the causes and impact of the riots in Delhi from 31 October to 10 November 1984 November 1984
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  • ...between the two sons of Zakariya Khan, Yahiya Khan and Shah Nawaz Khan, in November 1746, the jathas of the two Dals (their number had since gone up to 65) cam ...In October 1753, the Buddha Dal assembled in Amritsar to celebrate Divali (26 October 1753). Mu'in ulMulk died in an accident a week later.
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  • ...ef>[http://www.sikhnet.com/yogibhajan Biography - Sikhnet]</ref> ([[August 26]], [[1929]] - [[October 6]], [[2004]]), also known as '''Yogi Bhajan''' and Harbhajan Singh was born on August 26, 1929 into a Sikh family, in village Kot Harkarn, district [[Gujranwala]],
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  • ...he Akal Takht, the Sikh seat of temporal authority in Amritsar, on January 26, 1986. The gathering passed a resolution (''gurmattĝ'') favoring the indep ...as Chairman, for the hearing of the case on the following Monday, the 25th November, 1983. In the intervening two days before the hearing of the case could sta
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  • '''Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sandhawalia''' (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "'''Sher-e-Punjab'''" ("'''The Lio Ranjit Singh was born on November 13, 1780 in [[Gujranwala City]], [[Punjab]], which is now in modern day [[P
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  • ...d at Sialkot, at a distance of about 42 miles from his village. There were 26 boys of the school, accompanied by their teacher, Pandit Shiv Dayal they we ...Divinity and Punjabi in Khalsa College, Amritsar. He reported for duty on November 4, 1929.
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  • ...last of the [[ten Gurus|human form Gurus]] of Sikhism. He became Guru on [[November 24]], [[1675]] at the age of nine, following the [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh B ...three of his followers he, as well, refused to convert and was beheaded on November 11, 1675. The 13 year old Gobind Das, ordained as the next Guru before his
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  • ...t1a.html Century of Struggle and Success The Sikh Canadian Experience][[13 November]] [[2006]]</ref>. Sikh immigration to Canada was banned in 1908, and the Si ...t1d.html Century of Struggle and Success The Sikh Canadian Experience][[13 November]] [[2006]]</ref>
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  • At Sonepat, 50 Kms north of Delhi, early in November 1709 Banda commanded about 500 followers. He attacked government treasury p ...owing had risen to several thousands. Banda fell upon the town on November 26, 1709. The inhabitants were no match to the Khalsa army and they were massa
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  • ...cited 26 meetings between Akali leaders and the Central Government between November 16, 1981 and February 2, 1984. While the government accused the Akalis of ...ement was arrived at by Akali leaders and Mrs. Gandhi's representatives on November 2, 1982. It was agreed that the settlement would be announced the next day
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  • ...would visit the Guru on Maghi in January, Vaisakhi in April and Diwali in November. Eating in the Langar was made compulsory and Emperor Akbar had to take foo 26. History of the Sikhs, Vol. I, pp. 166-171
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