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==Events ==
==Events ==


[[1705]] [[Guru Gobind Singh]] writes his 'Epistle of Victory' the [[Zafarnama]].
* [[1705]] [[Guru Gobind Singh]] writes his 'Epistle of Victory' the [[Zafarnama]].
* [[1706]] [[Guru Gobind Singh]] compiled the second edition of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] in [[1706]] at [[Damdama Sahib]] near [[Bhatinda]], [[Punjab]]. The scribe was [[Bhai Mani Singh]], a classmate of Guru Gobind Singh.


== Births ==
== Births ==
[[1720]]: [[Bhai Taru Singh]] was born in 1720 at Puhia village, now in [[Amritsar district]] of the [[Punjab]]. He attained [[Shaheedi]] (martyrdom) on [[16 July]] [[1745]]
* [[1720]]: [[Bhai Taru Singh]] was born in 1720 at Puhia village, now in [[Amritsar district]] of the [[Punjab]]. He attained [[Shaheedi]] (martyrdom) on [[16 July]] [[1745]]


*1787: Birthday of  '''[[Bhai Santokh Singh]]''', ([[8 October]] [[1787]] - [[19 October]] [[1843]]) the noted author of six  works - [[Naam Kosh]], [[Guru Nanak Parkash]], [[Garb Ganjni Teeka]] (teeka means translation and explanation of a work), [[Balmik Ramayan]], [[Atam Purayan Teeka]] and his magnum opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787.
*1787: Birthday of  '''[[Bhai Santokh Singh]]''', ([[8 October]] [[1787]] - [[19 October]] [[1843]]) the noted author of six  works - [[Naam Kosh]], [[Guru Nanak Parkash]], [[Garb Ganjni Teeka]] (teeka means translation and explanation of a work), [[Balmik Ramayan]], [[Atam Purayan Teeka]] and his magnum opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787.
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*[[1704]]: [[21 March]]  [[Peer Buddhu Shah]] (13 June 1647 - [[21 March]] [[1704]]) passed away on ''21 March 1704'''. He was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr ud Din; he was an admirer and ally of [[Guru Gobind Singh]].
*[[1704]]: [[21 March]]  [[Peer Buddhu Shah]] (13 June 1647 - [[21 March]] [[1704]]) passed away on ''21 March 1704'''. He was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr ud Din; he was an admirer and ally of [[Guru Gobind Singh]].


[[1705]]: Demise of '''[[Mata Gujri]]''' ([[1624]] -[[1705]]) (whose formal name was 'Mata Gujar Kaur'); the the wife of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]; the mother of the tenth and last human Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]].
* [[1705]]: Demise of '''[[Mata Gujri]]''' ([[1624]] -[[1705]]) (whose formal name was 'Mata Gujar Kaur'); the the wife of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]; the mother of the tenth and last human Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]].


*[[1705]] [[ALAM SINGH NACHNA]]
*[[1705]] [[ALAM SINGH NACHNA]]

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