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  • ...nces, I had made up my mind to do something and go ahead in support of our national aspirations whether the others joined me or not. ...sed on the idea of a Rajasthan and the other one for a separate Sikh State Punjab minus one or two districts in the south. I had prolonged talks with Master
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  • ...l scheme. This was the situation in which the Muslim League attack on the Punjab minorities was inevitably launched. (a) The proportion of the Muslim and non-Muslim Police force in the Punjab uptil August, 1947 was as follows:-
    70 KB (11,855 words) - 08:20, 26 May 2008
  • ...meet him at work, he would appear just like any ordinary executive pf the bank. However, there is something more than meets the eye at first glance. For i ...ishness and service. From 3rd to 5th August, 2016 at PINGALWARA, Amritsar (Punjab, India))
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  • ...des the word Punjab in it. The Mughal King Jahangir also mentions the word Punjab in ''Tuzk-i-Janhageeri''. ...At its height, it boasted large cities like Harrapa (near Sahiwal in West Punjab) and Mohenjo Daro (near Sindh). The civilization declined rapidly after the
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  • [[Image:Punjab Amritsar.jpg|thumb|350px|right|{{cs|'''Amritsar District in [[Punjab state]], [[India]]}}]] ...the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]].
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  • ...he showed interest in writing a novel about Sikhs. I arranged his visit to Punjab. On return, he wrote “The Man in the Red Turban” which made Sikhs popul ...ke a lake and square, shimmering under a cobalt sky. The people on the far bank looked as small as toys.<br><br>
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  • ...osium was also held in the house of Pandit Anand Koul Bamzai, on the right bank of Jhelum (Habba Kadal). Tagore praised the poets like poet Mehjoor and Zin ...ly to hold its sessions each year, except for certain years of exceptional national crises. It is now going to hold its 77th annual session at Thiruvananthapur
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  • ...re. He was also awarded the Padma Bhushan. He was nominated member of the Punjab Legislative Council in 1952. ...n middle class, the dissipation of the "national intellectual life" of the Punjab owing to the neglect and decay of any indigenous education of the local peo
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  • ...epend the League's measure of success in cowing down the minorities in the Punjab and the prospect of the establishment of Pakistan. While in Lahore the Mus ...Sikh history and admitting a status inferior to that of the Muslims in the Punjab; a status, in view of the past record and declared ambitions and methods of
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  • ...ngs with important Police Officers and Karamat Ali, a minister in the West Punjab Government who was a resident of Sheikhupura. ...khs were killed in this massacre. Pt. Nehru, who at the time toured West Punjab with Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan, estimated the number of those killed in Sheikhupu
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  • ...y and administrative ones. In other parts of the sub-continent, outside of Punjab and the Gandhara region they have been known as Tyagi Brahman and "brahma-k ...iting he states that they were spread from Afghanistan and [[Punjab region|Punjab]] to [[Bihar]].
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  • ...agistrate, the D. S. P. and S. I. of Mianabad with Military mob and Muslim National Guards attacked this village. Large scale killing of Hindus and Sikhs. Many ...Tandlian-wala Montgomery and Lyallpuer 22-8-47 & after Muslim mob, Muslim National Guard, Police and Military Ultimatum to Hindus and Sikhs to turn Muslims or
    77 KB (12,053 words) - 00:38, 1 March 2008
  • ...and religious persecution. The unmistakable allusion is to the killing in Punjab of tens of thousands of Sikhs by the Afgan raider, Ahmed Shah Abdali in 176 ...nd Vice-president for the Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (Punjab), the following picture emerges as to what happened at Golden Temple from J
    81 KB (14,461 words) - 06:11, 1 June 2009
  • ...stitution of “Mahanthood” took control of all the historic Sikh shrines in Punjab and North West Frontier Province in 1925, but still a very high standard of ...brought from India to America for the purpose. She now works in the World Bank and lives in Northern Virginia, in one of the suburbs of the American Capit
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  • '''Khalsa College Amritsar''', the magnificent edifice, is a creation of the Punjab’s greatest architect of the colonial period, Bhai Ram Singh. It is a rema ==The people of the Punjab divided==
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  • ...r the insult of Satguru Granth Sahib; and promotes good of all mankind. In Punjab today, anyone who believes in and follows the path of "Nanak says: God's Na ...ples of this, not one, two or four. When there was an investigation into a bank (robbery) case, during investigation of police officials, their names came
    88 KB (15,058 words) - 23:10, 19 September 2010
  • ...em. Apparently these colleges were content with their affiliation with the Punjab University in Chandigarh, and resented strongly being reassigned to Guru Na ...rya Samaj played in the breakdown of Punjabi society both before and after Punjab’s partition in 1947. Swami Dayananda about whom I did not know much at th
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  • Inspiration for building a larger Gurdwara emanated from a house-wife in [[Punjab]] called [[Mata Ram Kaur]]. She had a vision of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] who h ...th, it levels out to follow a stream flowing from the Valley of Flowers (a national Park) and the Hemkunt Lake, which then spews out into the river Alaknanda.
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  • ...f the Sikh empire and Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Sikh Maharaja of the Punjab, was accomplished in London at Panton Street on 17th July 1852 by de heer L [[File:Duleep Singh00.jpg|300x300px|thumbnail|right|Maharaja Duleep Singh of Punjab]]
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  • ...bsite with a great collection of books On Sikh Religion, History of Sikhs, Punjab History, Gurbani, Gutke, Meanings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Sikh Gurus a ...ghbrothers.com/singhbrothers.htm SINGH BROTHERS] Based in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] [[India]], publishing Books on [[Sikhism]]and Punjabi Literature since 19
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