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  • 13:4413:44, 25 May 2007 diff hist +3,061 AmritNo edit summary
  • 13:4313:43, 25 May 2007 diff hist +472 N Amrik SinghNew page: '''AMRIK SINGH''', a Jambar Jatt of Maghiana in LAHORE district, was a devoted SIKH of the time of GURU Gobind Singh. Bhai Santokh Singh, 5n GurPratap Suraj GRANTH, lists him among those w...
  • 13:4313:43, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,755 N Giani Amir SinghNew page: '''GIANI AMIR SINGH''' (1870 - 1954), a widely revered SIKH schoolman, was born in 1870 at the village ofDargahi Shah inJhang district, now in Pakistan. His parents, Prem Singh and Thakari...
  • 13:4213:42, 25 May 2007 diff hist +510 N Amir SinghNew page: '''AMIR SINGH''', an AKALI or Nihang who was a veteran soldier, joined the band of Bhai Maharaj Singh, leading a popular rebellion against the British in 1848-49. When the British deputy c...
  • 13:4113:41, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,587 N Amir Singh SandhanvaliaNew page: '''AMIR SINGH SANDHANVALIA''' (d. 1827), a collateral of Maharaja RANJIT Singh, was born the son of Didar Singh Sandhanvalia. In 1784, he, upon the death of his father, succeeded to the fa...
  • 13:4113:41, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,292 N Amir ChandNew page: '''AMIR CHAND''', son of Misr Ram Kumar of the village ofDalval, inJehlum district, joined service in Maharaja RanjitSingh`s toshakhana or treasury in 1830, soon becoming superintendent of...
  • 13:4013:40, 25 May 2007 diff hist +3,411 N Amir ul ImlaNew page: '''AMIR ULIMLA, also known as MUNTAKHAB ULHAQAIQ''', a collection of miscellaneous letters, in Persian script, mostly of SIKH chiefs of the Punjab addressed to one another on subjects rela...
  • 13:3913:39, 25 May 2007 diff hist +7,213 AmbalaNo edit summary
  • 13:3713:37, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,356 N AmbarikaNew page: '''AMBARIKA (ABARIKA) AMRIKA (AMBARISHA)''' ABARIKA (AMBARISHA) was granted the state of Fearlessness... (BANI NAMDEV, p. 1105) Ambarika (Ambarisha) etc..... (Swayye Mahle Chauthe Ke, p....
  • 13:3513:35, 25 May 2007 diff hist +873 Amar Singh MajithiaNo edit summary
  • 13:3413:34, 25 May 2007 diff hist +512 N Amar Singh ManNew page: '''AMAR SINGH MAN''' (d. 1805), landowner in AMRITSAR district who left his village about the year 1759, adopted the SIKH faith and joined the Kanhaiya Misl. He overran and took possession...
  • 13:3313:33, 25 May 2007 diff hist +2,151 N Amar Singh WasuNew page: '''AMAR SINGH WASU''' (1884 - 1932), AKALI activist and journalist, was born Ganga Ram at the village of Wasu, in Gujrat district, now in Pakistan, in 1884, the son ofLadha Mall and Lachhm...
  • 13:3213:32, 25 May 2007 diff hist +3,003 N Raja Amar SinghNew page: '''RAJA AMAR SINGH''' (1748 - 1782). of PATIALA, was born on 6 June 1748, the son ofSardul Singh and Rani Hukman. In 1765, he succeeded his grandfather, Ala Singh, who had no son living at...
  • 13:3113:31, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,407 N AmarapuriNew page: '''AMARAPURI (AMARAVATI)''' In the SIKH Scripture, instead of Amaravati, the word Amarapuri has been used. "Ineffable is the discourse of Amarapuri (the immortal city). He also attains unt...
  • 13:3113:31, 25 May 2007 diff hist +644 N AmargarhNew page: '''AMARGARH''', village 3 km east of Goniana Mandi (SOMS`N, 74°54`E) in BATHINDA district of the Punjab, has an old shrine, Gurdwara Vidyasar Patshahi Satvin, dedicated to GURU Har Rai ...
  • 13:2913:29, 25 May 2007 diff hist +364 N Bhai AmaruNew page: AMARU, BHAI, a devoted SIKH of the time of GURU Amar Das. He lived at the village of Dalla, in presentday Kapurthala district of the Punjab, and was initiated a Sikh at the hands of Guru A...
  • 13:2913:29, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,525 N AmavasNew page: AMAVAS (AMAVASYA), massia in PUNJABI, lit. a combination of ama, i.e. together, and vasya, i.e. stationing, signifying coming of the sun and the moon together in one line, is the last day ...
  • 13:2813:28, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,412 N Diwan Amar NathNew page: '''Diwan Amar Nath''' (1822 - 1867), bakhshi or paymaster of the irregular forces of the SIKH army who distinguished himself also as a historian, was born in 1822 the son of Raja Dina Nath... current
  • 13:2613:26, 25 May 2007 diff hist +354 N AMAR PADNew page: '''AMAR PAD''' or amarapad, also called parampada (highest step), tunapada or turiavastha, is the stage of deathlessness or immortality. In the GURU GRANTH Sahib the term has been used for... current
  • 13:2613:26, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,404 N Amar Singh MajithiaNew page: '''AMAR SINGH MAJITHIA''' (d. 1848). known as Amar Singh Khurd (junior) to distinguish him from his namesake Amar Singh Kalan (senior) who was also from the village of Majitha, son of Mahn...
  • 13:2513:25, 25 May 2007 diff hist +1,426 Amar SinghNo edit summary
  • 13:2413:24, 25 May 2007 diff hist +5,854 N Amar SinghNew page: '''AMAR SINGH''' (1888 - 1962), who came into prominence in the Gurdwara reform movement, was the eldest of the three sons of Gopal Singh of the village of Jhabal, in AMRITSAR district of ...
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