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  • ...holy city for Hindus located in the foothills of the Himalaya in northern India. It is also known as the gateway to Himalayas and it located about 25 kilom ...is also becoming a hot spot for white water rafting enthusiasts, both from India and abroad, as it offers medium to rough rapids in the course of river Gang
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  • The Sikhs played a pioneering role in India's struggle for independence from the British. They made sacrifices wholly o ...the Sikh leaders and put forward the notion of Sikh-Hindu unity, a unified India where all Sikh sentiments (social, economical and religious) would be cater
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  • ...Japan. He was born in Japan in 1965. As a small child he was sent back to India for his schooling, he was educated at Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, he is
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  • ...nshahr]] (now Shaheed Bhagat Singh district) in the state of [[Punjab]], [[India]]. It is located on the [[Punjab]] Plain to the east of this state. Its pop ...[[Amritsar]] and 1400 km from [[Mumbai]]. It is in the North-West part of India; a few hundred kilometres south of [[Kashmir]] and to the west of the Himal
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  • ...a]]. It is a village in Aur Tehsil in Nawanshahr District of Punjab State, India. It is located 22 KM towards west from District head quarters . 11 KM from ...sil towards North , Phillaur Tehsil towards west , Phagwara Tehsil towards North , Nawanshahr Tehsil towards East .
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  • ...nued his journey to North India. Bharuch is a famous city of Gujarat State(India) situated on the banks of river Narmada and located about 70kms from Vadoda
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  • ...{W|Braj Bhasha}}. Braj, though never a clearly defined political region in India but is very well demarcated culturally, is considered to be the land of Kri ...alect of Hindi, and was the predominant literary language of North-Central India before the switch to Khariboli in the 19th century.
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  • ...ts' (Nana’s) home at Chak 94, Toba Tek Singh, Tehsil, District Lyallpur, [[India]], on October 20, 1925, to his parents, Captain Kartar Singh and Narinder K ...nt Kaur (née Dhindsa) on September 28, 1945. Due to troubles during the of India in 1947, Dr. Bajwa was unable to finish his medical studies in Lahore. How
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  • ...is a city in the state of [[Punjab]], situated in the northwest part of [[India]]. It is located in the center of and is the administrative head of Gurdasp The district comprises an area of 1889 m². It is bounded on the north by Jammu and Kashmir; on the east by Kangra district and the [[Beas]] River
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  • ...la]] about 45Kms to the north and [[Bathinda]] which is about 70Kms to the north-west. ...rom these main samagams, mini samagams are held at various places all over India every fortnight. At Dodra, [[kirtan]] is done by [[nishkam]] kirtaniyas an
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  • ...s a town and district located in [[Punjab]] a state in the north east of [[India]]. This district is located to the west of Punjab. Ropar, enjoys great hist
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  • ...gra-Mathura area, and stretches as far as the environs of Delhi. In modern India, this area lies mostly in northwestern Uttar Pradesh, the eastern extremiti In modern India, Braj Bhasha exists as an unofficial dialect spoken colloquially by natives
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  • ...(45 miles) north of [[Lahore]] by road and rail. It is located at 32.160° North, 74.185° East and is 700 feet above sea-level. This is the birth place of ...ium (named after the man who was the driving force behind the partition of India and the Punjab, Mohamet Ali Jinnah the Quaid-I-Azam. It has many fine hospi
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  • ...city and a municipal council in Firozpur district in the state of Punjab, India, located on the Ganganagar–Delhi railway route, nearly 50 km from Gangana ...production and is one of the biggest cotton producing belt in all of North India.
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  • ...Their plan was to win over Afghanistan and march a German Afghan army into India. Mahendra Partap was in touch with Umrao Singh who was related to him throu ...hat was to make her a world famous painter. The family finally returned to India in 1934. Umrao Singh had his estate in Gorakhpur, in Uttar Pradesh, and had
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  • '''Ontario Khalsa Darbar''' is the largest and busiest Sikh gurdwara in North America. The gurdwara sits on 36 acres (146,000 m²) of land in the city of ...lot of popularity. It has an atmosphere like if it is a major gurdwara in India. A new plan in 2004 was announced to build a 3 million dollar parking lot.
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  • ...district, one of the twenty districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ...1], the place is the today commemorated by Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, 5 km. north of the Sirhind [2].
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  • In North America, the countries of [[Canada]] and [[USA]] have a large number of Sik ...nited States, most of them came in the mid 1980s, to escape persecution in India.
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  • About twenty miles north of Oakland and Berkeley and San Francisco another few miles across the Hist ...the El Sobrante Valley you can find the most magnificent Gurdwara Sahib of North America. The gold domed Gurdwara Sahib and the fluttering saffron Nishan Sa
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  • ...mated 18 million Sikhs in the world, with some 2 million spread throughout North America, Western Europe and the former British colonies. ...made out of fancy woven cloths and festooned with jewels are not unique to India. As far away as Turkey, men have used the headgear to demonstrate their wea
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