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  • ...Fatto''', was the wife of [[Baba Ala Singh]], founder of the [[Patiala]] family. She was the eldest daughter of Chaudhari Khana, a zamindar of Kaleke, in p ...families of the cis [[Sutlej]] territory. [[Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh]] of this family, who founded the state of Kaithal, helped Baba Ala Singh in his conquest of
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  • ...d only son of their parents so he should stay at home and take care of the family instead of jumping in the Sikh fight against the state. Howeve, Bhai Sahib
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  • ...n Bodla, Punjab, India in a mud brick village. As a youth he helped on the family's farm until one day he was overcome by the guilt of having caused harm to
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  • {| class="infobox" style="width: 254px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; ...n goes, came with sugar crystals which were dropped into the vessel at the Guru's bidding. Sweetness was thus added to the alchemy of steel. Mata Jito ji was
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  • ...of others. In short, he visualized a society in which members lived like a family, helping and supporting one another. He not only preached equality but prac
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  • ...Kahan Chand and Bhagatani Gurditti (the prefix "Bhagat" came down to the family from an ancestor who was a reputed Vaishnava bhagat or devotee), on 8 Jun
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  • "There was a time with the Indian family lifestyle when every household had to give one son to go fight," he added. ...n comes from a wealthy family in northern India. He immigrated with his family to Ohio in his teens and fell in love with the opportunities he found in
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  • ...he famous Bhai Handal (d.1648), and Mai Uttami, who was from a Chahal Jatt family both a Jatt couple of Jandiala Guru in the Majha, in Amritsar District of P
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  • ...1), she belonged to the village of Achhal, in Gurdaspur District to a Jatt family. Baba Buddha Ji got married to her when he was 17 years old, Mata Sulakhani
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  • ...ng to stop others committing crime, and our thoughts are with Sukhwinder's family. ...he UK for about 10 years.They added that he had cousins in Barking but his family lived in India. A committed Sikh, Mr Singh used to go to [[Sri Guru Singh S
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  • ...ad of a dhuari or branch of the [[Udasi]] sect, was born in a Gaur Brahman family of Srinagar (Kashmir) on 26 August 1553. He was the son of Bhai Hardatt and
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  • ...under the influence of a prostitute, Harnam Singh of the Kapurthala Royal family became Christian, Dayal Singh Majithia became a Brahmo Samajist and gave ov
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  • ...anam Sakhi]] describes the latter, who was ten years senior in age, as the Guru's companion since his childhood days and as one who sang to him songs from th ...na]] to accompany him. Mardana hesitated, for he did not wish to leave his family until his daughter had been married off and for this he did not have suffic
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  • ...i was well-blessed with all powers and strictly instructed only to explain Guru's position, but to sooth the mind of his host he choose to mis-interpret [[Gu ...]] Ji heard of this incident, he forbade Ram Rai from ever returning home. Guru's word in [[Gurbani]] is absolute divine revelation and not subject to any mo
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  • ...ternative. He himself lead a family life, was married and went onto have a family who performed very well the tasks expected of them in society. ...that ascetics meet their needs by begging" (AG, p. 586). To understand the family relationships, caste and gender issues need to be addressed from the Sikh p
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  • * Born into a farming family in Hastinapur on the banks of river Ganges on 1666 - the same year that [[G
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  • He said he, some family and friends decided to pool some money to help local poor folks in honor of ...en, other families, warm in their honor,” he said. “It’s just something my family has done here for about six years now.”
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  • ...ood to the sons of the [[Guru Gobind Singh|tenth Guru]], he along with his family would be crushed alive in a Kohlu, (the oil squeezer). This information cou
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  • ...te well. Here, he was put into school but he only passed four classes. His family tried to persuade him to continue studying but he was more interested in wo ...I said to him that you don’t do any work, nor do you listen to any of your family, so they will not give any of their property to you. He replied that he did
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  • ...Andhra Pradesh, the Guru Nanak Medical Centre is a true companion to your family health. It contains Day Care, Polyclinic & Diagnostic centre. It is highly
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