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  • ...es from the Indus River in India (now Pakistan) to the Caucasus Mountains (north). He gained prominence as a military leader during the Afghan occupation of ...1738 he had conquered half of Afghanistan, and in 1739 he invaded northern India, capturing Delhi, the capital of the Mughal Empire; he soon extended his ru
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  • .... In 1946, he joined F.C. College, Lahore. However due to the Partition of India & Pakistan in 1947, like many Sikhs, Nirmal had to move to Delhi. In Delhi ...nt from the Department of Defense and join Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad. He was Professor, Chair - Operations Management and Dean for al
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  • During his [[second Udasi]] (second missionary tour) of South India, [[Guru Nanak]] after sojourning through Nagpur and Khandwa visited the anc ...ead throughout Bidar and its surrounding areas about the holy Saint of the North and large number of people started coming to him to have his "Darshan" and
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  • ...Instruments. Right from the Vedic times, musical instruments were used in India. Ancient sculptures and temples show different kinds of drums, whistles, fl ...t mainly they belong to two categories: north Indian and south Indian. The north Indian veena is called vachitra veena and has no frets. The south Indian ve
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  • Bounded on the east by the Jhelum River, on the west by the Indus, on the north by the Kala Chitta Range and the Margalla Hills, and on the south by the Sa ...n the site of holy pilgrimage. Even nowadays, through an agreement between India and Pakistan, Hindu worshippers perform a pilgrimage to the temple every ye
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  • ...aheguru]] and were truthful. That is why everyone who came to know him, in India or abroad, in the [[United Kingdom]] or the [[United States]] or elsewhere, ...February 12, 1925 in the village Jandan Wala, in district Mianwali, in the North Western part of the [[Punjab]] province, now in [[Pakistan]]. He was born t
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  • | '''Birth :''' || Dhuan Kalan, Distt. Tonk, Rajasthan India ...city, in the {{w|Tonk district}}, [[Rajasthan]], present day North West [[India]]. His [[Bani]] is included in the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] Ji.
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  • Subsequent waves of Sikh immigrants left India in the 1980s because of the simmering religious and political climate. A st ...ind someone from your village or your town, even if you have never met [in India], it's the familiarity, it's the comfort," said Mr. Mangat, 51, who is pres
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  • ...be assimilated with the rest of the Muslim India across the Attock river, North Western province, Afghanistan and Persia." ...ayag, Hardwar etc., to Islam the conversion of the rest of the people of India would be a trivial task.
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  • ...asked the Guru for Sikh assistance in winning out in his bid to rule over India, following the death of his father, Emperor Aurangzeb. Guru Gobind had rend ...to escort Mata Sahib Kaur to Delhi. From Kharkhauda about fifty kilometres north-west of Delhi, Mata Sahib Kaur was sent to Delhi under armed escort, to joi
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  • ...Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia and Oceania, and all over India.
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  • ...resent was Princess Sophia, Princess Bamba was absent; she was stranded in India because of the War.
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  • Mahton is a caste in India. According to W. H. McLeod, they are small in number and found mostly in th ...r Creators Guru Nanak Dev University, Sociology Dept., Published Amritsar, India : Sociology Dept., Guru Nanak Dev University, 1980-
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  • ...a minor engagement fought on 11 January 1748 during his first invasion of India, Ahmad Shah advanced towards [[Sirhind]] to meet a [[Mughal]] army which h ...heir general Jahan Khan wounded. The Maratha's dream of supremacy in north India was shattered in the third battle ofPanipat (14 January 1761). The Sikhs on
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  • ...ar, Mīrpur and other towns which had Sikh populations. At Peshĝwar, in the North-West Frontier Province, he was received with honour not only by the Hindus ...eport prepared in 1911 by the intelligence department of the Government of India, Sant Atar Siṅgh was described as the inspiration behind the [[Tatt Khals
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  • ...f his expeditionary force. Sir Hamilton wrote to the Commander-in-Chief in India. ...his battle was L/Nk Bhola Singh. When Lt. Gen. Sir Reginald Savory came to India in 1968 to attend the presentation of colours ceremony at Meerut, L/Nk Bhol
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  • ==North East== ...i, which had also been visited by Guru Nanak during his travels in eastern India. Guru Tegh Bahadur marked out the spot where the First Guru had sat. People
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  • ...eview of Historical Studies, By Institute of Historical Studies (Calcutta, India),Published by Institute of Historical, Studies., 1983, Item notes: v.22, Or <ref> The Ancient Geography of India, pp 374 , By Alexander Cunningham, Published by Trübner and co., 1871, Ite
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  • ==Before the Partition of India and Pakistan== ...ition of India, which carved the new State of East Pakistan out of British India, Sikhs had long played an important role in village life across the undivi
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  • ...The Indian people and the Indian subjects, who shared the view of freeing India by revolutionary means, have received less attention. ...d and renewed their revolutionary work from their new basis, especially in North America and Europe.
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