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Ram Raiyas were the followers of Ram Rai (1646-87), who was the elder son of [[Guru Har Rai]]. Ram Rai changed a word of the [[Adi Granth], from a hymn that was seen to be demeaning to Muslims at the court of the Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. This pleased the emperor and displeased Har Rai who expelled him. Ram Rai then set up a dera (camp/shrine) in the Dun valley from the grant given to him by Aurangzeb.
Ram Raiyas were the followers of Ram Rai (1646-87), who was the elder son of [[Guru Har Rai]]. Ram Rai changed a word of the [[Adi Granth], from a hymn that was seen to be demeaning to Muslims at the court of the Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. This pleased the emperor and displeased Har Rai who expelled him. Ram Rai then set up a dera (camp/shrine) in the Dun valley from the grant given to him by Aurangzeb.


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