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Revision as of 16:39, 3 July 2008
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This list included historical as well as non-historical Gurdwaras. Please avoid adding number of Gurdwaras that were destroyed or like abondoned 7 gurdwaras in China that arent gurdwaras now. But you can add the abondoned gurdwaras in Pakistan since they are historical.
World
Asia
India
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
Punjab | 30,000+ | Calculation: some 14,000 villages in Punjab, most have gurdwaras some 1 and others as much as 4-5 even 6. So there are atleast 30,000 in Punjab. |
Haryana | 1,000+ |
Other Asia
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
Thailand | 23 | |
Singapore | 9 | |
Philippines | 4 | |
Indonesia | 11 | |
Myanmar/Burma | 35 | |
Hong Kong | 1 | |
Japan | 1 | |
Korea | 2 | |
Yemen | 1 | |
Dubai | 4 | |
Kuwait | 2 | |
Malaysia | 137 |
Europe
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
Belgium | 5-6 | |
UK | 300+ (update please) | |
Germany | 20-43 | |
Greece | 1-4 | |
Spain | 5 | |
Sweden | 2 | |
Norway | 2 | |
Finland | 1 | |
Denmark | 1 | |
France | 5 | |
Portugal | 1 | |
Ireland | 1 | |
Netherlands | 5 | |
One | Ek | Savaa lakh (literal meaning is ‘one hundred twenty five thousand’) |
Sleep | Neend | Dharam Raaj di dhee |
Oneself | Apna aap | Fauj (literal meaning is ‘army’) |
Belgium | 5-6 | |
UK | 300+ (update please) | |
Germany | 20-43 | |
Italy | 28 | |
Salt | Loon | Sarab rass |
A little | Thora | Sawaayaa (literal meaning is ‘one and a quarter’) |
When there is nothing/run out | Kujh Ni hona | Mast |
Grass | Ghaah | Haraa pallaa |
Shanty | Tuttee hoyee chhann | Sheesh Mahal (literal meaning is a ‘glass palace’) |
Calamity | Museebat | Swarag (literal meaning ‘heaven’) |
Worn out scarf | Godrree | Hazaar mekhee |
Coarse grain | Mottaa Ann | Gurmukhi Parshaad |
Rupees | Rupaiyye | Chhillar (literal meaning is ‘bark of a tree’) |
Someone loose on Sikh conduct | Rehat vich Dhiley | Dabrroo Ghusrooh |
One | Ek | Savaa lakh (literal meaning is ‘one hundred twenty five thousand’) |
Sleep | Neend | Dharam Raaj di dhee |
Oneself | Apna aap | Fauj (literal meaning is ‘army’) |
North America
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
USA | - | |
Canada | ||
Trinidad & Tobago | 1 | |
Chickpeas | Sholay | Badaam |
Salt | Loon | Sarab rass |
A little | Thora | Sawaayaa (literal meaning is ‘one and a quarter’) |
When there is nothing/run out | Kujh Ni hona | Mast |
Grass | Ghaah | Haraa pallaa |
Shanty | Tuttee hoyee chhann | Sheesh Mahal (literal meaning is a ‘glass palace’) |
Calamity | Museebat | Swarag (literal meaning ‘heaven’) |
Worn out scarf | Godrree | Hazaar mekhee |
Coarse grain | Mottaa Ann | Gurmukhi Parshaad |
Rupees | Rupaiyye | Chhillar (literal meaning is ‘bark of a tree’) |
Someone loose on Sikh conduct | Rehat vich Dhiley | Dabrroo Ghusrooh |
One | Ek | Savaa lakh (literal meaning is ‘one hundred twenty five thousand’) |
Sleep | Neend | Dharam Raaj di dhee |
Oneself | Apna aap | Fauj (literal meaning is ‘army’) |
South America
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
India | - | |
Thailand | 23 | |
Punishment to a guilty | Kukarmee nu sazaa milan | Shaheedi maar |
Chickpeas | Sholay | Badaam |
Salt | Loon | Sarab rass |
A little | Thora | Sawaayaa (literal meaning is ‘one and a quarter’) |
When there is nothing/run out | Kujh Ni hona | Mast |
Oceania
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
Fiji islands | 5 | |
Papua New Guineya | 1 | |
Australia | ? | |
New Zealand | ? |
Africa
Country | Gurdwaras | Comment, if any |
Tanzania | 4 | |
Uganda | 4 | |
South Africa | 1 | |
Nigeria | 1 |