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  • ...Rustam Rao, two Maratha chiefs in whose release from captivity Guru Gobind Singh had been instrumental. ...mall room with a verandah in front maintained by the managing committee of Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib, Bidar.
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  • {{pml|File:Guru Gobind Singh 1L.jpg|[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}} {{pm|File:Guru Gobind Singh 1.jpg|[[Guru Gobind Singh]]}}
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  • ...Har Rai and [[Guru Har Krishan]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] also frequently visited the place. ...nd Barat means marriage party). The raised platform from where [[Raja Bhup Singh]] would serve food to the people still exists. A big festival is held here
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  • ...strict of Punjab. This is the sacred shrine where the first guru of sikhi, Guru Nanak Dev, recited Bani, Called Japji Sahib, 1 lakh times and blessed that ...e he was returning from Delhi to Lahore. Chandu shah, the main culprit of Guru Arjan's martydom was tied to a tree called Kilha Sahib which is still livi
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  • ...nd 40 sikhs, Mata Gujari and her younger grandsons Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh were brought by Gangu, their former Brahmin cook to his home in the village ...anj''', on the south-western fringes of Morinda, marks the place where the Guru's mother and youngest sons kept on the night of December 7-8 as the formali
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  • ...ra]], who after the [[battle of Chamkaur]] (1705) escorted [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to the safety of the Malva region disguised as a [[Muslim]] [[pir]]. * [[Gurdwara Katalgarh Sahib]]
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  • ...take part in the combat. The Guru acceded to the request but asked Ude Singh to accompany him with 100 warriors. ...t a low mound called Shahi or Siahi Tibbi, 6 km south of Kiratpur. A small gurdwara at Shahi Tibbi now honours his memory.
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  • ...1 Night= 4 Pahar). Anapurna served GURU SAHIB and other singhs with food. GURU SAHIB blessed her that a Mandir on your name will be built here before GURU ...on the occasions of Jor Mela and the death anniversary of Sant Baba Mehar Singh.
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  • ...omeone raised a platform at the site where she had been cremated. Later, a Gurdwara was soon to rise around site, constructed by the local Sikhs. ...r marks the site where the body of [[Mata Jito Ji]], wife of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], was cremated in December 1700. The present three-storeyed domed building
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  • ...t one who comes after me. Let my shrine be at the foot of his temple." The Guru Granth Sahib is now seated in a domed room at the top floor of the tower.
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  • See also [[Ani Rai, Guru Hargobind's son]] ...given of the event, but a reference in the text to the "Khalsa," which the Guru Sahib inaugurated in 1699, and the mention of other details indicate that
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  • ...ang's uniform. He organized a kirtanijatha (choir) and began preaching the Guru's teachings. ...he Jatha which was showered with bullets as they reached the shrine. Buddh Singh fell a martyr along with others.
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  • ...unctions are Prakash Divas of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Shahidi Gurpurab of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin is situated 2 km north of Bhikhi in a village Samao d
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  • ...sacred to Guru Nanak (14691539), Guru Hargobind (15951644) and Guru Gobind Single (16661708). Three separate shrines close to one another and collecti ...gat on the site of an old mud hut, was constructed in 1975 by Sant Barbara Singh ofLopon. The new sixstoreyed edifice is a marblefloored hall, with the sanc
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  • ...0|thumb|Gurdwara Tirgarhi Sahib from where arrows were shot by Guru Gobind Singh ji during battle of Bhangani *[http://www.panoramio.com/photo/35136979 pano ...t on the side of the Guru. His timely help, was appreciated by the Guru. A Gurdwara stands today at the place where the battle of Bhangani took place.
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  • ...calendar). The place where they were interned at Morinda is now marked by Gurdwara Shahid Garij. At the end of 1763, the Dal Khalsa, before advancing on Sirhi ...are in a separate enclosure. The Gurdwara is administered by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.
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  • * [[Gurdwara Bagh Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Ka]] * [[Gurdwara Chhoti Sangat (Varanasi)]]
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  • ...ior, in numbers at least, Mughal force on 16 Magh 1759 Bk/15 January 1703. Gurdwara Ranjitgarh was built only recently to mark the scene of the historic ranjit As Guru Gobind Singh was returning from Kurukshetra to [[Anandpur]] early in 1703, a combined Mu
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  • ...Nangal-[[Garhshankar]] road. The Pious Shrine is related to [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. ...g east of the village. The commemorative shrine established here is called Gurdwara Gurpalah Patshai Dasvin.
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  • ...in his hour of success. The book presents an elaborate exposition of the Guru's character and of his influence on the history of India, but the Hindu pre ...the rise of militancy among the Sikhs under Guru Hargobind and Guru Gobind Singh is utterly unacceptable.
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