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  • :Launched: 18 December 1937 :Range: 5,700 nmi (6,600 mi; 10,600 km) at 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h)
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  • ...esented to him Bhai Vir Singh International Award at a function held on 15 December 1989.
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  • Jeth (May 15) Har (June 15)
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  • ...Sahib is Based on the Upanishads" | website=The Sikh Times | date=2003-02-15 | url=http://www.sikhtimes.com/bios_021503a.html | access-date=2023-07-25</
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  • ...es in Punjab aspiring to come to Canada in this route (Hindustan Times, 15 December 2006). It is invested in other activities like purchase of a house and othe ...Tribune, June 22, 2006; Hindustan Times, August 11, 2006; Frontline, June 15, 2007). The problem is more serious in the Doaba and Majha region6) of the
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  • ...shed through Bhai Nanak Singh Kirpal Singh Hazuria, Amritsar, in December 1925. Another edition was brought out by Dr Ganda Singh (Punjabi Universi ...en, according to the author's testimony, in 1701 (completed on Bhadon sudi 15, 1758 Bk/ 6 September 1701), but the fact that it includes accounts of even
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  • ...ir by R M Singh which was unveiled by [[Prime Minister Manmohan Singh]] on December 22, 2008]] ...ary 1976), poet and politician, was born the son of Bhai Bhagat Singh on 15 January 1899 at Adhval, in Campbellpore district, now in [[Pakistan]]. Gurm
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  • ...[[Guru Gobind Singh]] first alighted upon reaching [[Chamkaur]] late on 6 December 1705. The site was then a garden belonging to [[Rai Jagat Singh]], the loca ...sed by Guru Gobind Singh as a temporary citadel in the unequal battle on 7 December 1705.
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  • Year of Publication: December 1933. Pages: 15.
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  • ...pervasive influence in historical learning in northern India, was born on 15 November 1900, the son of Javala Singh of [[Haryana|Hariana]], an old town ...tee for History of Freedom Movement, Shimla/Patiala, from November 1957 to December 1962. He held membership of Asiatic Society, Calcutta, Indian Institute of
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  • | 3. || [[Jeth]] || 15 May || 31 | 4. || [[Harh]] || 15 June || 31
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  • ...ith their help he was about to defeat the Lahore force sent against him in December 1757. But not sure about the strength of the Sikh forces that would be avai ...f both the Sikhs and the Marathas to avenge his father's death. The Sikhs, 15,000 strong, under [[Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluvalia]] defeated the Ruhilas in
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  • ...n California. Sikhs are the second largest religion in the Yuba City area. 15,000 Sikhs live in the Sacramento area and there are seven Sikh temples or g ...the only turbaned Sikh who holds elected public office. He was elected in December 2001 to the [[Vernon, Connecticut]], [[Connecticut Board of Education]] for
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  • ...accompanied his father. In the beginning of the battle fought at Manupur, 15 km north-west of [[Sirhind]], Qamar ud-Din was mortally wounded by a cannon [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]] descended upon the [[Punjab]] for the second time in December 1748. Mu'in ul-Mulk promptly sent forth a strong force which faced the inva
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  • In December 1916, the [[Wikipedia:Indian National Congress|Indian National Congress]], However, the Viceroy of India Lord Chelmsford, appointed, on 10 December 19l7, a Sedition Committee, popularly known as Rowlatt Committee after the
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  • ...Singh Debu''' (later, Area Commander Gurdev Singh Debu) was born on July 15, 1961 in the village of Dheerpur, Jallandhar. His parents, Mrs Gian Kaur a ...August 1982 by [[Harcharan Singh Longowal]]. He also attended a Sikh Camp (December 26 to 31, 1983) to get a certification in Sikh religious education.
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  • ...reorganize, regroup and take offensive action to reoccupy posts vacated on 15-17 August 1965. 6 Sikh L.I. were ordered to retake lost posts of Maira and ...e shape made it equally difficult to tackle from all side, on the night of December 11th the brave men of 8 Sikh Light Infantry discounted all difficulties and
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  • ...pervasive influence in historical learning in northern India, was born on 15 November 1900, the son of Javala Singh of Hariana, an old town close to the ...tee for History of Freedom Movement, Shimla/Patiala, from November 1957 to December 1962. He held membership of Asiatic Society, Calcutta, Indian Institute of
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  • ...in September 1843. He was the son of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], born on 4 December 1807 to Mahitab Kaur, Maharaja's first wife. Sher Singh grew up to be a han ...l contenders for the throne, arrived in Lahore and took over control. On 2 December 1840, Chand Kaur was proclaimed the Maharani of the Punjab, with the title
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  • ...t Singh at Ropar, on the bank of the Sutlej, in the spring of 1831 October 15 was an occasion of a immpressive ceremony and display. Both sides met on th ...ngh. To run the administration, she constituted a Council of Regency on 22 December 1844. She now assumed control of the government with the approval of the ar
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