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  • The Khĝlsĝ College Committee, Amritsar, requested Sant Atar Siṅgh to represent it at the Delhi Darbĝr in 1911. ...to participate in the ceremonies for laying the foundation of the Sanskrit College.
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  • [[Image:Gurukirn kaur khalsa.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa'''}}]] Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa was born in 1951 as Joan Paulus in an educated Episcopalian family in Redla
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  • ...ja Ranjit Singh, there were several attempts to raise the old glory of the Khalsa. Several movements to reform the Sikhism were started. First one being Nira Situation after the fall of Sarkar Khalsa was were such that to quote Sardar Harbans Singh in Heritage of the Sikhs h
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  • Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa was born in 1951 as Joan Paulus in an educated Episcopalian family in Redla She started college at Pomona College in Claremont, California in 1969. As this was during the height of the coun
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  • ...y of the rest of the world. The struggle, started by Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale against the oppressive Hindu government contains the accounts ...all, Amritsar and for his college education, he enrolled at Khalsa College Amritsar.
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  • Published in Panjabi as the, ''Janam Sakhi Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji'' (Amritsar, 1974) And in an English translation by W.H. McLeod as the, ''B40 Janam-Sakhi'' (Amritsar, 1979).
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  • ...Sohan Lal Training College. She earned an MA in Philosophy from Government College, Lahore. This was done as a resident student, since her parents never lived ...her examinations was out, she was teaching at Victoria Girls Intermediate College, which she officially joined on December 16, 1946.
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  • ...ji as [[Granthi]] (head Priest) of Sri [[Darbar Sahib]]—the Golden Temple AMRITSAR. This Gurdwara is located behind Maulana Azad Medical College, near Turkman Gate Delhi.
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  • ...ector General. In 1933, he was appointed the Chancellor of Khalsa College, Amritsar, and he held this position for a number of years. Seconded in 1935 to a cra ...he outbreak of World War II in 1939, Maharaja Yadavinder Singh founded the Khalsa Defence of India League. Sikh enlistment to the army was accelerated by the
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  • ...can add your name to this page if you are one of those who have joined the Khalsa, or know someone who has. Please only those who have changed their religion ...came the Sanskrit teacher of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and eventually became a Khalsa and died as [[Kirpa Singh Dutt|Shaheed Kirpa Singh]] fighting with his Guru
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  • ...k. Sant Dalip Singh died in 1948. Apart from the dera he founded, a KHALSA College at Dumeli commemorates his name</small>.</big>
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  • ...tions "Supreme Scriptures, Sri Guru Granth Sahib" and "Paramount Religion, Khalsa Panth" (both originally written in [[Hindi]]; subsequently translated into ...stened Swami Ram Tirath by Swami Narayan Tirath, an ex-Principal of Queens College at Calcutta, who initiated him into sannyasi order in 1937.
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  • ...]]. Giani Ji was a famous writer, he wrote nearly 71 books on Sikh theory. Khalsa Akhbar is the famous book for his writing. His writing ''Dayanand naal mera ...lsa Diwan parallel to the one at Amritsar, floated a weekly newspaper, the Khalsa Akhbar. Though its first editor was Giam Jhanda Singh Faridkoti, the princi
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  • ...available at the University of the Panjab ([[Lahore]]), Khalsa College ([[Amritsar]]) and in the Punjab Historical Studies Department of Punjabi University ([ * 1. Kirpal Singh, ed., A Catalogue of Persian and Sanskrit Manuscripts. Amritsar, 1962
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  • ...hakk which, later, came to be known as Ram Das Pur and now it is famous as Amritsar. Guru Arjan Sahib developed Guru Da Chakk into a major city and also founde ...nterference and disturbances. The Sikhs had experienced Mughal invasion at Amritsar and Kartarpur in 1634 and 1635. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib too had participate
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  • ...r Committee (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar) * Bhai Sahib Bhai Achhar Singh, Head Granthi, Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar;
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  • ...ds in the new Bar Chenab colony. In memoriam of their ancestral village in Amritsar, the colonists named their new settlement in Sheikhupura also as Bohoru (Ch ...ained B. A. (Honors) from Khalsa College Amritsar and B.T. from Government College Lahore. Lyallpuri was invited for personal interview for the position of Te
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  • ...ds in the new Bar Chenab colony. In memoriam of their ancestral village in Amritsar, the colonists named their new settlement in Sheikhupura also as Bohoru (Ch ...ained B. A. (Honors) from Khalsa College Amritsar and B.T. from Government College Lahore. Lyallpuri was invited for personal interview for the position of Te
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  • ...t provoked much interest in the Punjab and, in 1883, a group of Sikhs from Amritsar petitioned the LieutenantGovernor of the Punjab, Charles Aitchison, to have ...script was discovered in the town of Hafizabad by Gumukh Singh of Oriental College, Lahore. Gurmukh Singh loaned his find to Macauliffe who, having divided it
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  • ...llege, Amritsar]], before moving to England where he attended [[University College London]] as an undergraduate and later [[Cambridge University]], graduating
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