https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Mata_Chando_Rani&feed=atom&action=historyMata Chando Rani - Revision history2024-03-29T01:16:53ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.7https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Mata_Chando_Rani&diff=80150&oldid=prevHari singh at 22:57, 22 September 20092009-09-22T22:57:42Z<p></p>
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</table>Hari singhhttps://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Mata_Chando_Rani&diff=80148&oldid=prevHari singh at 22:05, 22 September 20092009-09-22T22:05:22Z<p></p>
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Mata Chando''' or '''Mata Chando Rani''' was the mother of [[Mata Sulakhni]] and the mother-in-law of [[Guru Nanak]]. She was the wife of [[Baba Mool Chand]] who was a Chona Khatri, resident of [[Batala]] and they looked after the lands of the Randhava Jatts of the village of Pakkhokc in present-day [[Gurdaspur]] district of the [[Punjab]]. They had a daughter of marriageable age named [[Sulakhani]] whom they betrothed to (Guru) [[Nanak]], who was then working as a modi or storeholder for the Nawab [[Daulat Khan]] of [[Sultanpur Lodhi]]. The match was arranged through [[Bhai Jai Ram]], husband of the Guru's sister, [[Bibi Nanaki]], and the marriage was solemnized at Batala on 24 September 1487. [[Gurdwara Dehra Sahib]], also known as Viah Asthan Guru Nanak Dev Ji, now marks the place where Mata Chando Rani and [[Bhai Mool Chand]] lived. The Nanak family sometimes moved to Pakkhoke Randhave where [[Mata Sulakhni]] came with her two sons to stay with her parents during [[Guru Nanak Udasis|Guru Nanak's mission]] abroad when he was away from home. She would rejoin later him at [[Kartarpur]], opposite Pakkhoke across the [[River Ravi]], where he had settled after his prolonged travels.<br />
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==References==<br />
*1. Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927-35<br />
*2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970<br />
*3. Macauliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909<br />
*4. Harbans Singh, Guru Nanak and the Origins of Sikh Faith. Delhi, 1969<br />
*5. McLeod, W.IL, Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1968<br />
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