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  • ...r sanction from a Sikh synod held at Damdama Sahib, Talvandi Sabo, on 13 April 1907. In 1909 he opened a girls school at Bhasaur called Khalsa Bhujangan S
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  • ...the Shiromanl Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar, paid its tribute on 28 March 1964. On 19 December 1964, Muslim University, Aligarh, conferred on h (Vol. 20(1); April 1941; pp 120-32)'''
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  • ...ivities against the British when he came to know that Diwan Mul Raj had in April 1848 raised a standard of revolt against them at Multan. He left for Multan ...aj Singh, who carried on his head a price of 10,000 rupees was arrested on 28 December 1849 at Adampur.
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  • Bhilwara 28-Jun-2008 Jaito 28-Apr-2008
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  • ...-gobind-singh-dr-ganda.html '''Last Days of Guru Gobind Singh (Vol. 20(1); April 1941; pp 120-32)'''] ...a-duleep.html '''Some Correspondence of Maharaja Duleep Singh (Vol. 27(1); April 1949; pp 1-23)''']
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  • ...place to have a break and rest'''. It is located at village Talwandi Sabo, 28 km southeast of Bathinda. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] stayed here after fighting ...66. It has been declared as fifth [[Takhat]] by the government of India in April 1999 during tercentennial celebrations of the advent of Khalsa.
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  • Year of Publication: April 1934. '''28) [https://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2018/12/gursikhi-ki-hai-what-is-s
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  • ...fficially handed over to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on 28 April 1926. The foundation of the present building was laid on 17 October 1935. T
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  • | Tracks = 28 | April-October 2006
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  • |align=center| 1 || [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ||[[April 15]],[[1469]]|| [[April 15]], [[1469]]|| [[September 22]],[[1539]]|| 69 || [[Mehta Kalu]] || [[Mata |align=center| 5 || [[Guru Arjan Dev]] ||[[April 15]],[[1563]]|| [[August 28]],[[1581]]|| [[May 30]],[[1606]]|| 43 || [[Guru Ram Das]] || [[Mata Bhani]]
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  • ...he Pathribal deaths, the local population grew increasingly restless. On 3 April 2000, an estimated 4000 to 5000 protesters started marching to Islamabad to ...s had in fact been collected from females. Fresh samples were collected in April 2002, which, upon testing, conclusively proved that the victims were innoce
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  • ...20 passenger are killed; 1 is drowned; 9 were hospitalized, 202 jailed and 28 remained unaccounted for and 62 leave for Punjab. A number of passengers, i ...ngh Advocate. KOMAGATA MARU EPISODE: Firing on hopeless passengers on 29th April 1914 at Budge Budge Ghat-Calcutta
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  • April 30, 1996: Chandigarh district court framed charges against 11 accused inclu ...pt of court". The court ordered the Jail Superintendent to file a reply by April 16.
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  • ...isoned, blinded and ultimately killed in a very ignominous manner on April 28, 1719. [http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=28.5210843&lon=77.1808755&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2 link on Wikimapia]
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  • On April 13, 1919, [[Vaisakhi]] day, over twenty thousand unarmed Indians assembled ...Committee (April 1940) held at Ramgarh where a National Week (6th to 13th April) in commemoration of 21st anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre was bein
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  • The college has 86 classrooms, 10 tutorial rooms, 28 laboratories, a double-storey central library, a spacious conference hall a Professor Kishen Singh was a professor of Maths at the College and on 30th April 1898, when Mr Vere O’Ratigan, the then Principal, left the College, Prof
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  • ...the end of December 1756, and, after an unopposed march, entered Delhi on 28 January 1757. The city was plundered and the defenceless inhabitants massac ...) Amritsar, which had been blown up with gunpowder by order of the Shah in April 1762, and were fighting with him again a pitched battle forcing him to with
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  • ...emistry. He learnt Japanese and German before entering Tokyo University on 28 September 1900. One of his favourite extramural activities at the Universit ...tory for soapmaking but soon sold it off to a minister of Tihri to join in April 1907 as a Forest chemist at the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, from
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  • [http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=5342 The Sikh Times] May 28, 2009 By Amrit Badesha April 2009 saw Tytler receive a ‘clean chit’ from India's federal Central Bur
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  • ...World War I. The Regiment served in all theatres of operations and earning 28 battle honours. ...the Ganganagar area of Rajasthan mutinied. This battalion was disbanded on April 1, 1985. Following Operation Bluestar, the then COAS, General Arun S. Vaidy
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