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  • * 17: [[Bandi Chhorh Divas]] (2009) (Diwali) <small>{2010-5 Nov; 2011-26 Oct; 2012-13 Nov; 2013-3 Nov; 2014-23 Oct; 2015-11 Nov; 2016-30 Oct; 2017-1 ==[[November]]==
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  • * 17: [[Bandi Chhorh Divas]] (2009) (Diwali) <small>{2010-5 Nov; 2011-26 Oct; 2012-13 Nov; 2013-3 Nov; 2014-23 Oct; 2015-11 Nov; 2016-30 Oct; 2017-1 ==[[November]]==
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  • Janasheen (November 28, 2003) (Released) Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar (November 16, 2001) (Released)
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  • * '''Dec 26''' [[Shaheedi]] [[Chota Sahibzada]] * '''Jan 26''' Birth [[Baba Deep Singh]]
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  • The foundation stone for a stone building was laid on November 26, 1939 by Sardar Gujjar Singh Dhesian and Sardar Santa Singh. The opening ce
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  • ...vernor VP Singh Badnore and CM Amarinder Singh lay the foundation stone of 26 projects at Sultanpur Lodhi on Friday, 23-Nov-2018. Tribune Photo: Malkiat ...Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder of [[Sikhism]] which will be taking place in November 2019. He called upon people to set aside their religious and political diff
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  • ...orn to [[Mata Jito Ji]] (also known as Mata Sundari Ji) at [[Anandpur]] on November 28, <!----- 27 July (updated 30 Oct-09 Nanakshahi calendar SGPC )----> 1696 ...de were sent to the Cold Tower again for the night. The next day, December 26, 1704, after the alternative of conversion was turned down again, Baba Zora
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...e served a two year term in Mianwali jail from where he was released on 20 November 1925. He was again elected a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Co ...over, and a voracious reader. His biographer records that in 1931 at least 26 different papers and periodicals, mostly in Punjabi, were regularly receive
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  • ...[[Mughal]] governor of the [[Punjab]] from April 1748 until his death in November 1753. He took over charge of the province after he had defeated the Afghan ...e foe of the [[Sikh]]s than even his predecessors Abdul Samad Khan (1713 - 26), [[Zakariya Khan]] (1726 - 45) and [[Yahiya Khan]] (1745 - 47), and contin
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  • ...ed Muslim thinker and theologian of the Naqshbandi Sufi order, was born on 26 May 1564 at [[Sirhind]] in present day Patiala district of the [[Punjab]]. ...he next four years Shaikh Ahmad spent at the imperial court. He died on 30 November 1624 at Sirhind where his tomb still stands and attracts pilgrims from all
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  • ...logan was "Put at stake everything for the freedom of the country." On the November 1, 1913, the Ghadar Party started printing a paper named 'Ghadar', which wa .... He returned to India in 1914 to fight for his country's independence. On November 16th, 1915, Sarabha was hanged at the tender age of 19.
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  • ...isit to Darauli Bhai in 1631. After the death of Mata Damodari there in November that year, he was told to escort the family back to Kartarpur, while the Gu ...which, according to Bhatt Vahi Multani Sindhi, raged for three days, from 26 to 28 April 1635. Painda Khan fell to Guru Hargobind's sword on the final d
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  • ...g to the census. The Rajputs were second at 35,534 and Gujar were third at 26,414. Among the Hindus the Jats were also the largest ethnic group making up ...of the town. Together they repulsed the enemy attack with heavy losses on November 6, 10 and 11, 1947.
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  • ...pa|ਹੋਂਦ-ਚਿੱਲੜ ਕਤਲੇਆਮ}}, refers to the killings of at least 32 [[Sikhs]] on November 2, 1984 in a village in the [[Rewari district]] of [[Haryana]], by [[Hindu] ...but the Sikh villagers were able to fend them off.[6] However, at 10 AM on November 2, a truck and a bus carrying "200-250" young men arrived at the village.[6
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  • [[Jathedar Talwinder Singh Parmar]] (February 26, 1944 - October 15, 1992) was born at village Panchhat (tehsil Phagwara, di ...984, he was released unconditionally. He was arrested again, in Canada, in November 1985, in connection with the blasting of an Indian airliner. In Canada as w
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  • | Released = November, 2005 | Tracks = 26
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  • '''26) [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2018/10/naviyan-assan-udarian-tey- '''26)''' [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2015/08/translations-of-various
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  • ...ent of the Congress Party, officially apologized in 1998 for the events of November, 1984. On November 1, 1984, a huge mob from the suburbs of Delhi descended on various localiti
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  • ...his son, Gobind Rai (Guru Gobind Singh), who was born at Patna on December 26, 1666. However, it was only after three years that Guru Teg Bahadur could j ...wood and was sawed in half by two men under the command of Altaf Khan on November 9, 1675. It has been recorded that when the execution began, Bhai Mati Das
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