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'''Bhai Ajaib''', was a [[Sangha Jatt]] who embraced the Sikh faith in the time of [[Guru Arjan]]. He belonged to the village of Darauli Bhai, in presentday Faridkot district. Two of his brothers, Umar Shah and Ajab, were the Guru`s masands (representatives). Bhai Ajaib took part in seva, voluntary labour of love doing manual labor, during the  digging of the [[Sarovar|Amritsar pool]] and construction of the [[Harimandar]].  
'''Bhai Ajaib''', was a Sangha [[Jatt]] who embraced the Sikh faith in the time of [[Guru Arjan]]. He belonged to the village of Darauli Bhai, in presentday Faridkot district. Two of his brothers, Umar Shah and Ajab, were the Guru`s masands (representatives). Bhai Ajaib took part in seva, voluntary labour of love doing manual labor, during the  digging of the [[Sarovar|Amritsar pool]] and construction of the [[Harimandar]].  


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Revision as of 14:05, 24 April 2008

Bhai Ajaib, was a Sangha Jatt who embraced the Sikh faith in the time of Guru Arjan. He belonged to the village of Darauli Bhai, in presentday Faridkot district. Two of his brothers, Umar Shah and Ajab, were the Guru`s masands (representatives). Bhai Ajaib took part in seva, voluntary labour of love doing manual labor, during the digging of the Amritsar pool and construction of the Harimandar.

Refrences

1. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909

2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970