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  • :Similarly, Sikhism places great importance on knowledge. Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh Guru, set up many schools amongst his disciples for edu ...n. In The Role and Status of Sikh Women Dr Mohinder Kaur Gill states ‘Guru Amar Das was convinced that no teachings can take roots until and unless they ar
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  • ...Singh, to contemporary personages such as Maharaja RANJIT Singh, Rani Sada Kaur, and Ranjit Singh`s Muslim wife, Moran. It became a much sought after work,
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  • ...ing it in their own lives as well as in their teachings. The third Guru, [[Amar Das]] (1479–1574) proclaimed: "Family life is superior to ascetic life in ...ng the [[Hukamnama]]. Additionally all female children receive the name of Kaur, and all male children the name of Singh.
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  • ...h Bahadur]], the ninth [[Sikh Guru]] and that he and his wife [[Mata Nihal Kaur]] were the parents of [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Dhir Mall]]. {{pm|File:BibiAmro.jpg|Bibi Amro with [[Amar Das]] and [[Guru Angad]]}}
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  • ...Baghel Singh in his camp at Lehal and made peace with him. Sahib Singh s/o Amar ...uru Hari Krishn, Mata Sundri, her adopted son, Sahib Singh, and Mata Sahib Kaur were cremated. A Gurdwara was also erected there.
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  • ...f Maharaja Bahadur. Bhai Vir Singh was married at the age of 17 to Chatar Kaur, daughter of Sardar Narain Singh of [[Amritsar]]. ...principles. His works include the renowned novels such as Sundri, Satwant Kaur, Bijay Singh, and historical collections such as Sri Guroo Nanak Chamatkar
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  • ...ago and is no more. My inspiration is my mother whose name is Mata Naseeb Kaur."'' ...nship with the "Sandhya Times" in 1995 followed by job as a reporter with "Amar Ujala". Then he found himself freelancing for some time before he joined a
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  • ...ia, was born on 5 May 1916, the son of Bhai Kishan Singh and Mata Ind Kaur, a Ramgarhia couple of a small village, Sandhvan, near Kot Kapura, in th ...her in his early childhood. He was brought up by his mother's sister, Daya Kaur. He had had little formal education, but he had inherited the family's broa
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  • ...Singh wrote his earlier works, Nam Kosh, a versified Hindi translation of Amar Kosa, the famous Sanskrit dictionary, (completed in 1821), and Sri Guru Na Bhai Santokh Singh was married during his stay at Buna to Bibi Ram Kaur of [[Jagadhri]]. Five sons and three daughters were born to the couple. So
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  • ...ur and become part of the family of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and [[Mata Sahib Kaur]] and realise the significance of Vaisakhi! It should be considered a day o ...s this day even more significant for the Sikh people. [[Guru Amar Das|Guru Amar Dass Ji]], the third Guru of the Sikhs had initiated an annual congregation
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  • Mata Sahib Kaur Khalsa Girls College of Education, Dhamo Majra, Patiala Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College, Damdama Sahib
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  • '''Mohinder Kaur Midha''' - Lord Mayor Ealing Council of West London '''Amar Arshi''' - Punjabi Bhangra Singer Kala Chashma fame
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  • ...d May 1944. Age 23. Son of Tam Singh and Rattan Kaur; husband of Gurbakhsh Kaur, of Jatpur, Mahilpur, Hoshiarpur, India. Panel 19. ...Sikh Regiment. 13th September 1944. Age 25. Son of Santa Singh and Charnd Kaur, of Jari Bagwali, Sangat, Patiala, India. Panel 19.
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  • ...ga]]s to induce piety and devotion. The majority of these are from [[Guru Amar Das]], third in [[Guru Nanak]]'s line, but the other [[Gurus]] too have set [[Guru Amar Das]], whose attachment to music and its modes is deep and ecstatic, has se
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  • ...ardar family of Batala''' jathala name kirpal singh and his daughter Janno kaur. He was the son of Bhai Dhiyan Singh Rangreta and Bibi janno kaur of the Jatt family from Batala Jethala. He further advanced and upgraded th
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  • ...chariot became famous as the "flying chariot". On request from Mata Punjab Kaur wife of Ram Rai ji, this was brought by Bhai Gian Singh from Dehradun for s ...me became the father of several sons and daughters. One of the latter, Raj Kaur, was eventually the wife of the celebrated Sardar Mahan Singh Sukarchakia a
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  • 1863 Maharani Jind Kaur, mother of Maharaja Dalip Singh, passed away in Kaesington, England and was 1847 Maharani Jind Kaur placed arrested in Saekhupura Jail.
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  • * '''[http://amritkaur.blogspot.com/ Amrit Kaur] *** New ***''' - a Sikh's voyage through Spirituality and Sikhism trying t *[http://transition-into-infinity.blogspot.com'''Amar Prakash Singh ''']-"Blogs are intimate thoughts of a person who lives in th
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  • ...growing. Guru Ji had two sons but chose a seventy three year old disciple, Amar Das Ji as his successor. He, as had his predessor, chose service to the com ===[[Guru Amar Das]] (1479- 1574)===
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  • ...aan Singh received bhagtee almost like an inheritance from his father Bhai Amar Singh. Bhai Giaan Singh used to take everything as God's will and remained ...ave a smaagam at Rawalpindi at the home of Dr. Pargat Singh and Bibi Indar Kaur, Bhai Giaan Singh would certainly come and enjoy the keertan. He retired fr
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