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  • ==Punjab the Western Gateway to India== Being a frontier state the western entrance to India; war played, all too often, a part in the lives of the people of Punjab. Wi
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  • ...unjab1.htm#5 Mata Kaulan’s Sarovar] on Sunday, March 28, 2004, Chandigarh, India *[http://www.religionsofindia.org learn more about the religions of India] ,
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  • Lord Hardinge, the then Viceroy of India wrote in his memoirs : ...at had arisen, and I told them so and my confidence was not misplaced."'' (India and the War, 1914, by Lord Hardinge, My Indian)
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  • ...ending a marriage function in {{wiki|Etawah}} in {{wiki|Uttar Pradesh}}, [[India]]. ...ablished a meditation center at his home town Alwar in {{wiki|Rajasthan}}, India where a [[Samagam]] (function) is held every year on the eve of Hollah Moha
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  • ...he right bank of [[Sarsa river]], a tributary of the Sutlej, 12 kilometres north of [[Ropar]] commemorates the fateful battle and desperate river crossing o [[Gurdwara Ghanaula]]: Ghanaula is an old village 10 kilometres north of Ropar along the Ropar-Nalagarh road. Guru Gobind Singh is believed to ha
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  • ...ound the head or sometimes an inner "hat" or [[patka]]. Traditionally in [[India]], the turban was only worn by men of high status in society; men of low st ...an item once reserved for nobility only. During the Mughal domination of [[India]], only the [[Muslim]]s were allowed to wear a turban. All non-muslims were
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  • The old 'rishis' of 'Bharat' (India) knew these feelings of harassed people. They came forward to give people t ...famous Hindu religious book. There is a city of 'Sambhal' in U.P. state of India. It is said that 'Kalki Avtaar' will appear first in this city.
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  • ...led it ‘pjr’, from which is derived the word ‘pugree’, so commonly used in India. Kohanim (priests) in the Jewish temple in Jerusalem wore turbans; they go The turban has been common throughout Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa for thousands of years. Today, [[Muslim]], [[Sikh]] and other men o
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  • ...arampara (tradition) and also in a wider sense, the Bhakti milieu of North India. The tradition rejected the worship of incarnation and Hindu forms of profe ...e is no evidence that there was a tradition called the ”Sant tradition” in India (or in South Asia) during the time of Guru Nanak. All bhagats (bhakatas) of
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  • ...ct was recognized in 1903 by the railway authorities who allocated a plot, north of the Nakuru marshalling yards, for the construction of a Gurdwara. As in ...d sheets and lined with tounge-and-groove timber and with verandahs on the north, south and west sides and painted throughout.
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  • Confirming the attack on the gurdwara, India's Consul New York, N.Y., September 12, 2001: Sikh organizations across North America unequivocally condemn the tragic attacks on the World Trade Center
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  • ...lhousie (1848-56), to carry the British flag up to the natural boundary of India on the northwest. ...and travelled back home with Lord Hardinge, who had completed his term in India. The former was replaced by Frederick Currie and the latter by the Earl of
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  • ...with buoyant feeling after the departure of a cold winter in the north of India:--</P> ...men and S&ucirc;dars. During the period of Br&acirc;hmanical ascendency in India the S&ucirc;dars were forbidden under pain of death to read the Veds--they
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  • ...other Indian provinces, and Sikh organizations in Burma, Malaya, China and North America. It also included the 36 government nominees in the committee which ...resigned early in 1921 to join the ministry set up under the Government of India Act, 1919, and [[Baba Kharak Singh]] was elected in his place president of
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  • ...in the north western corner of West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, [[India]]. One night I was woken up in the middle of the night by loud and persiste * Guru Nanak’s travels to North East, Book II
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  • ...simple foods cooked by Sikhs who months before may have been from any of India's castes. Anyone had to take [[Langar]] before he was allowed to meet with ...a great service, a glowing example to everyone" <i> Br Shubamrita, Kevala, India </i>
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  • 1984: Giani Zail Singh, President of India, visited Darbar Sahib after the Indian Army's assault there. ...his position in the Janta Party to challenge the arrest of Sikh leaders in India's Supreme Court.
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  • ...l and Structural Engineer; he has worked on projects in the UK, Africa and India. ...khs, from Birmingham, London, Leeds, and some who had flown from Kenya and India were present in St Chad’s Cathedral for this unique and ground-breaking e
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  • ...si.jpg|thumb|250px|Guru Nanak Dev Ji accompanied by Mardana Ji in Northern India|right]] ...with his companion [[Bhai Mardana]]. He travelled in all four directions - North, East, West and South. The founder [[Sikh Guru]] is believed to have travel
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  • ...a town about 15 km. north west of the city of [[Jalandhar]], [[Panjab]], [[India]]. This is the only Holy Scripture in the world which was written by the fo ...ve Sikhs Gurus and fifteen [[Bhakta]]s and sufis from different parts of [[India]], including [[Shaikh Farid]], [[Kabir]] and [[Ravidas]].
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