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25 February 2007
- 03:2103:21, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,450 N Sir Claude Martine Wade New page: SIR CLAUDE MARTINE Wade(1794-1861), soldier and diplomat, son of Lt.Col Joseph Wade of the Bengal army, was born on 3 April 1794. He joined the Bengal army in 1809 and was promoted lieuten...
- 03:2003:20, 25 February 2007 diff hist +38 N Gerard Anstruther Gerard Anstruther moved to Gerard Anstruther Wathen current
- 03:2003:20, 25 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Gerard Anstruther Wathen Gerard Anstruther moved to Gerard Anstruther Wathen current
- 03:1903:19, 25 February 2007 diff hist +3,693 N Gerard Anstruther Wathen New page: '''GERARD ANSTRUTHER''' (1878 - 1958), a British educator who came by much applause and friendliness at the hands of his Sikh pupils and their parents during his time as principal of the...
- 03:1803:18, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,041 N Wazirabad New page: '''WAZIRABAD''' (32"26'N, 74"7'E), a subdivisional town in Gujranwala district of Pakistan, is sacred to Guru Hargobind (1595-1644), who halted here briefly while returning from his visit ...
- 03:1703:17, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,460 N Wajab Ul Arz New page: '''WAJAB UL-ARZ''', lit. a properly petition, is a section of Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, also known as Gursikkhan di Bhagatmal, a manuscript in Punjabi, Gurmukhi script, attributed to B... current
- 03:1603:16, 25 February 2007 diff hist +37 Waqia - e - Jung - e - sikhan No edit summary
- 03:1503:15, 25 February 2007 diff hist +43 N Waqiai Jangi Sikhan Waqiai Jangi Sikhan moved to Waqia - e - Jung - e - sikhan current
- 03:1503:15, 25 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Waqia - e - Jung - e - sikhan Waqiai Jangi Sikhan moved to Waqia - e - Jung - e - sikhan
- 03:1503:15, 25 February 2007 diff hist +5,885 N Waqia - e - Jung - e - sikhan New page: WAQI'AIJANGISIKKHAN, by Diwan Ajudhia Parshad, is a chronicle in Persian prose of the events of the first AngloSikh war (1845-46). The narratives of the battles of Pherushahr and Sabhraon...
- 03:1303:13, 25 February 2007 diff hist +150 N Weir New page: WEIR, a Russian, who served in the Khalsa army for some time in 1842. He married a Kashmir! Muslim woman and lived within the walled city of Lahore. current
- 03:1203:12, 25 February 2007 diff hist +538 N Atar Singh New page: ''ATAR SINGH'', one of the twentytwo Kuka subas, i.e. governors or deputies, appointed in different parts to espouse Kuka or Namdhari patriotism and reform during the latter part of the ni...
- 03:1203:12, 25 February 2007 diff hist +850 N Raja Pahar Singh New page: Raja Pahar Singh (d. 1849), son of Charhat Singh, succeeded his nephew, Atar Singh, in 1827 to the throne ofFaridkot. His reign lasting twentytwo years ...
- 03:1003:10, 25 February 2007 diff hist +726 N Raja Wazir Singh New page: '''Raja Wazir Singh''' (1828 - 1874), succeeded in 1849 his father Raja Pahar Singh to the gaddi of Faridkot. A devout Sikh, Wazir Singh had received the rites of initiation at G...
- 03:0903:09, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,160 The Punjab Papers No edit summary current
- 02:5902:59, 25 February 2007 diff hist +243 User talk:Mutia No edit summary
24 February 2007
- 21:3421:34, 24 February 2007 diff hist +473 User talk:Hari singh No edit summary
- 10:3210:32, 24 February 2007 diff hist +33 N The Language Divide In Punjab The Language Divide In Punjab moved to Languages of Punjab current
- 10:3210:32, 24 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Languages of Punjab The Language Divide In Punjab moved to Languages of Punjab current
- 10:3110:31, 24 February 2007 diff hist +40,853 N Languages of Punjab New page: The language divide in Punjab at the turn of the twentieth century presents a complex phenomenon. In the wake of the reorganization of Indian states along linguistic lines in the fifties, ...
- 10:2810:28, 24 February 2007 diff hist 0 m User talk:Paapi/Paap - The Sin User talk:Paapi moved to Talk:Paap - The Sin
- 10:2810:28, 24 February 2007 diff hist 0 m User:Paapi/Paap - The Sin User:Paapi moved to Paap - The Sin
- 10:2610:26, 24 February 2007 diff hist +32 N User talk:Paapi/Paap - The Sin User talk:Paapi moved to Paapi - The Sinner
- 10:2510:25, 24 February 2007 diff hist +1,327 User talk:Mutia No edit summary
- 06:1306:13, 24 February 2007 diff hist +424 N Doaba New page: Doaba is name of the region in Punjab (India) between the Satluj and Beas rivers. Doab is a Persian term meaning "[between] two waters". It comprises the districts of Nawan Shahr, Hoshiarp... current
- 06:1006:10, 24 February 2007 diff hist +7,205 N Potohar New page: The Pothohar Plateau (also spelled Potwar or Potohar) is a plateau in Punjab, Pakistan. The area was the home of the Soan Culture, which is evidenced by the discovery of fossils, tools, co... current
- 06:0806:08, 24 February 2007 diff hist +23 Majha No edit summary
- 06:0706:07, 24 February 2007 diff hist +3,930 N Majha New page: MAJHA, from manjhla, i.e. middle, is the traditional name given to the central region of the Punjab covering the upper part of the Bari Doab lying between the rivers Beas and Ravi (whence...
- 06:0606:06, 24 February 2007 diff hist −4 Template:Regions Of Punjab No edit summary current
- 06:0606:06, 24 February 2007 diff hist +333 N Template:Regions Of Punjab New page: <center> {| id="toc" style="margin: 0 .2em 0 .1em;" width="100%" |- | style="background:#acd2b4" align="center" | '''''Regions of Punjab''''' |- | align="center" style="font-size: 90%;...
- 06:0306:03, 24 February 2007 diff hist +23 Malwa No edit summary
- 06:0206:02, 24 February 2007 diff hist +7,104 N Malwa New page: MALVA, not to be mixed with a tract of this name in Central India, is one of the three main divisions of the present Punjab state of India, the other two being Majha and Doaba. It is in...
- 06:0206:02, 24 February 2007 diff hist +1,247 N Engal Secret and Political Consultations New page: '''ENGAL SECRET AND POLITICAL CONSULTATIONS''' (1800-1834), a manuscript series of Indian records at the India Office Library, London. This series contains, in full, correspondence and des... current
- 05:5805:58, 24 February 2007 diff hist +31 N Ellenborough Papers Ellenborough Papers moved to The Punjab Papers current
- 05:5805:58, 24 February 2007 diff hist 0 m The Punjab Papers Ellenborough Papers moved to The Punjab Papers
- 05:5805:58, 24 February 2007 diff hist +2,333 N The Punjab Papers New page: '''ELLENBOROUGH PAPERS''', official and private correspondence and papers of Lord Ellenborough, Governor General of India (1842-44), preserved in the Public Records Office, London. Some o...
- 05:5605:56, 24 February 2007 diff hist +8,059 N Electrification Of The Golden Temple New page: '''ELECTRIFICATION OF THE GOLDEN TEMPLE''', Whether or not electricity be inducted into the Golden Temple premises was a raging polemic in the closing years of the nineteenth century. Ther... current
- 05:4405:44, 24 February 2007 diff hist +2 Eminabad No edit summary
- 05:4405:44, 24 February 2007 diff hist +1,751 N Eminabad New page: '''EMINABAD''' (32°2'N, 74°16'E), an ancient town in Gujranwala district of Pakistan, is sacred to Guru Nanak (1469-1539) in whose day it was called Sayyidpur. According to Bhai Ba...
- 05:3905:39, 24 February 2007 diff hist −3 Etawah No edit summary
- 05:3705:37, 24 February 2007 diff hist +4 Giani Sant Singh Maskeen No edit summary
- 05:3705:37, 24 February 2007 diff hist +815 N Etawah New page: '''ETAWAH''' (26° 47'N, 78° 58'E), a district town of Uttar Pradesh, 127 km southeast of Agra, has two Udasi Ashrams commemorating the visits of Guru Nanak and Baba Sri Chand. S...
- 05:3605:36, 24 February 2007 diff hist +1,214 N Ekadasi New page: EKADASI, from Sanskrit ekadasa; eka(one)+ dasa (ten) meaning eleven, is the eleventh day of the lunar fortnight, in both its dark and light halves. Among Vaisnavite Hindus, ehkadasi also ... current
- 03:4203:42, 24 February 2007 diff hist +123 User talk:Mutia No edit summary
- 03:1803:18, 24 February 2007 diff hist +9 Banda Singh Bahadur No edit summary
- 03:1703:17, 24 February 2007 diff hist +4 Gurudwara Banda Bahadur No edit summary
- 03:1703:17, 24 February 2007 diff hist +3 Fatuhat Namah - I - Samadhi No edit summary current
- 03:1703:17, 24 February 2007 diff hist +4 Bibi Shushil Kaur No edit summary current
- 03:1603:16, 24 February 2007 diff hist +3,877 N Farrukhsiyar New page: '''FARRUKH SIYAR''' (1683-1719), Mughal emperor of India from 1713-19, was the second son of'Azim al-Shan, the third son of Bahadur Shah. Born at Aurangabad in the Deccan on 11 September...
- 03:1303:13, 24 February 2007 diff hist +5,703 Fatuhat Namah - I - Samadhi No edit summary