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  • ...y in a light aircraft, again the first by an Indian, from England to South Africa. ...ides in the aircraft. According to contemporary news reports, he, while in Africa, gave free lifts to more than 20,000 persons in Kenya in the first quarter
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  • [[Image:Africaturbandesert.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Man Of Africa Wearing Turban]] ...the dunes. This man's turban is a very light blue. In some parts of North Africa, blue is thought to be a good color to wear in the desert because of its as
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  • ...f the present Gurdwara complex is one of the biggest Gurdwara buildings in Africa. [[Category:Gurdwaras in Africa]]
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  • ...caste group (agriculturists). The dominant group of Sikh migrants to East Africa however were skilled craftsmen popularly known as Ramgarhias (carpenters, b ...se institutions. For example, Sant Puran Singh Karichowaley came from East Africa and established a number of gurdwaras popularly known as Guru Nanak Nishkam
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  • ...ld, especially in Commonwealth countries such as India, Pakistan and South Africa, as well as in many international organizations. For instance it is, by tre ...cially in Commonwealth countries such as [[India]], [[Pakistan]] and South Africa, and in many international organizations. As New York City is often referre
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  • ...ith each other. The word has its origin in the Bantu languages of southern Africa. Ubuntu is seen as a classical African concept. The Ubuntu operating syste
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  • [[Category:Gurdwaras in Africa]]
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  • * [[:Category:Gurdwaras in Africa]] ...uk/heritage/sikhhert%20EAfrica/sikhsEAfricapart3.htm Sikh Heritage in East Africa]
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  • Most native speakers live in the Middle East and North Africa. Different spoken varieties of Arabic exist and differ according to region.
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  • The history of the [[Sikh]]s in East Africa begins with the building of the railways in about 1890. The pioneers who we ...s in great demand. The Sikhs penetrated into every nook and corner of East Africa to erect the buildings and to build the roads; to undertake general mainten
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  • ...rom [[Punjab (India)]], though there was a sizeable emigration from [[East Africa]], notably [[Kenya]]. 56.1 per cent of all Sikhs are British-born. 73.1 per ...dia became independent. They were followed by thousands of Sikhs from East Africa, where many had lived previously.
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  • ...purposes. The Julian calendar is still used by the Berber people of North Africa, and on Mount Athos.
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  • ...on on the Gurdwara's Map application. Check it out here - [[Gurdwaras East Africa]] [[Category:Gurdwaras in Africa]]
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  • [[Category:Gurdwaras in Africa]]
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  • ...est Indies, taking two wickets. He has also played two tests against South Africa, in which he has achieved 2 more wickets.
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  • ...particular favourites with certain Sikhs; e.g. white with Sikhs from East Africa and dark blue with 'Akalis'- a reigio-politico organisation of the Sikhs.
    3 KB (593 words) - 19:12, 1 October 2008
  • ...erested in Sikh immigration in far off places such as the Pacific Islands, Africa, South America, etc. Starting from the roots, I would like to draw the Sikh
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  • ==Africa== ...ar El Salam in Africa went to meet Bhai sahib. Many Sikhs had now moved to Africa and set up a Gurdwara. The delegation asked Bhai Sahib to recommend a good
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  • ...[Sikh]] or any other spiritually aware person travelling to Kenya and East Africa. It provides a peaceful atmosphere where one can meditate and calm ones min * [[Gurdwaras in Africa]]
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  • ...in the battle for the control of Europe, the Middle East and Colonies from Africa to Borneo. ...ast,' fought in the battles of Ypres, Flanders, the Somme, Gallipoli, East Africa, Palestine, Egypt / Suez Canal, Mesopotamia, and numerous other battlefield
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