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  • ...anskrit High School, Bhera. He was vice-principal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar when he received the rites of initiation at the hands of Sant Atar Singh of ...ge, London, but left it without completing the course to join the Teachers College at Columbia University, in New York City, U.S.A., to train as a teacher. Fr
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  • ...tle way north of the Akal Takht, commemorates Guru Tegh Bahadur's visit to Amritsar in 1664. Soon after assuming office as Guru, he had come from Bakala to pay ...d to the hansli, or water channel bringing waters of the River Ravi to the Amritsar sarovars, in 1884.
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  • Hardliners Dal Khalsa, Khalsa Action Committee and Khalsa Mission organisation have urged the Sikh community to voluntary shut down t ...Punjab in support of a clemency demand for Balwant Singh Rajoana, a Babbar Khalsa terrorist, who is on death row in the assassination case of former chief mi
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  • ...ived his Master's degree, first class first, at the prestigious Government College, Lahore, after which he went to Cambridge to take his Tripos in Moral Scie Publisher: SGPC, Amritsar.
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  • ...get Padma Shri Award. Bhai Sahib is the Hazoori Raagi of Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar.}} ...age/teaser/large/Nina-225x300.jpg|Nina Kaur an Amritdhari Gursikh has made Khalsa Panth proud after she has won Care Innovator Award at her prestigious organ
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  • ...om Government High School in the same town. He joined the Forman Christian College at [[Lahore]], but soon left it to enlist in the army (1919). ...g and fruitful career as a researcher and historian. The Khalsa College at Amritsar placed him in charge of its newly created Sikh History Research Department,
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  • ...gecache/thumb/news/image/main/ongkars-THUMB.jpg|My name is Onkardeep Singh Khalsa. The end of September 2009 marked the completion of a 29 day cycling trip f ...eek Non-Stop from Doha. Only full service scheduled global airline serving Amritsar. Connections From USA, Europe, Africa And Middle East.}}
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  • '''Sir Syed Ahmad Khan''', founder of the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College which later became Aligarh State university was encouraged by the British t ==Chief Khalsa Diwan supports Separation of 'Church and State'==
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  • ...and a manager (sarbarah) appointed by the British deputy commissioner of [[Amritsar]] district. The committee and the sarbarah, a retired risaldar (cavalry) ma ...ed into the Khalsa Brotherhood by administering to them the rites of the [[Khalsa]].
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  • ...he attended Government college in Lahore. Soon Khushwant was sent to Kings College, Cambridge and the Inner Temple in London. ...ons of Sikhs, he was honored with '''[[Khalsa|"Order of Khalsa" (Nishaan-e-Khalsa)]]''', the highest decorum bestowed by the Sikh community.
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  • ...the eldest of three brothers and one sister, did not attend any school or college for formal education as his father arranged his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhas ...player. He contributed financially and otherwise to the [[Khalsa College, Amritsar]], and presided over the Sikh Educational Conference in 1931, a singular ho
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  • ...nd two members to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee (SGPC) at [[Amritsar]]. Tarn Taran is a municipal council with 19 wards. The district borders D ...Sahib, at Khadoor Sahib, at Baba Buddha Sahib (Bir Sĝhib) and those at [[Amritsar]]. Goindwal Sahib Goindwal Sahib, situated along the [[River Beas]], is 23
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  • ...him and the rest of their family to India and settled near Chheratha(near Amritsar). A few months later the family moved to Goniana Mandi, a renowned grain an ...t most of his life bringing wayward Sikhs back into the brotherhood of the Khalsa. This kind of missionary work for the Panth has been the center of Bhai Kah
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  • He was educated at the Newcastle School, Springfield College and Queen's College, Galway. He received a broad humanistic education that allowed him to read ...interest in Sikhism was sparked by attending a [[Diwali]] celebration in [[Amritsar]] shortly after arriving in [[Punjab]]. In order to understand ceremonies a
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  • ...the eldest of three brothers and one sister, did not attend any school or college for formal education as his father arranged his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhas ...player. He contributed financially and otherwise to the [[Khalsa College, Amritsar]], and presided over the Sikh Educational Conference in 1931, a singular ho
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  • ...reHgDg&id=oC0KAQAAIAAJ&dq=Harjinder+Jinda+Khalsa+College+amritsar&q=Khalsa+College</ref>. ...ian Army who ordered the attack on the holiest of the holy Sikh shrines at Amritsar and elsewhere in Punjab during [[Operation Bluestar]]. He had moved to [[Pu
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  • ...y City of Bliss) is one of the holiest places of the Sikhs, second only to Amritsar. Located about 95kms north-west of Chandigarh. Anandpur is framed between t ...offered him their heads to uphold Dharma, thus creating the nucleus of the Khalsa. Chak Nanki and Anandpur Sahib as well as some adjoining villages form the
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  • ''' ''"Khalsa College – A Legacy of Bhai Ram Singh"'' ''' by Pervaiz Vandal, Sajida Vandal – '''Khalsa College Amritsar''', the magnificent edifice, is a creation of the Punjab’s greatest archi
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  • ...a Sikh, receiving the rites of the [[Khalsa]] in 1906. Upon joining the [[Khalsa]] panth, his took the name Sahib Singh. ...his bachelor's degree. In 1917 he joined the faculty at Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Gujranwala as a lecturer in [[Sanskrit]].
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  • ...s and an aunt, to fulfill a vow, and was there until June 6. We met her in Amritsar in the house of a widowed victim of the November 1984 Delhi violence. ...It is the Jodhpur detenues who are eye-witnesses to the Army operations in Amritsar in June 1984, not the relatives we met. But some of their evidence was pass
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