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25 February 2007

  • 04:0304:03, 25 February 2007 diff hist +830 Nm VairokeNew page: '''VAIROKE''', village 3 km west of Lopoke, in Amritsar district of tlie Punjab, claims a historical shrine sacred to Guru Nanak, who once visited it during his travels through these...
  • 04:0304:03, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,912 N VallaNew page: '''VALLA''', village 7 km east of Amritsar (31°38'N, 74°53'E) along the Amritsar Sri Hargobindpur road, is sacred to Guru Tegh Bahadur, who visited here in November 1664. Accordi...
  • 04:0204:02, 25 February 2007 diff hist +775 N VandarNew page: '''VANDAR''', named after the Jatt clan who inhabits it, is a village 22 km southeast ofKot Kapura (30°35'N, 74°49'E) in Moga district of the Punjab. It has a historical gurdwara dedic... current
  • 04:0004:00, 25 February 2007 diff hist +3,059 N Var Amar Singh KiNew page: '''VAR AMAR SINGH KI''' is a versified account of a battle fought in AD 1774 between Raja Amar Singh, the ruler of Patiala and the neighbouring Bhatti Rajput chiefs. The writer is Kavi...
  • 04:0004:00, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,267 N Var Amritsar KiNew page: '''VAR AMRITSAR KI''', also known as Var Singhan Ki, by Darshan Bhagat, a disciple of Bhai Kanhaiya is an eyewitness account of the battle fought in Amritsar between a force sen...
  • 03:5903:59, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,875 N Var Bhere Ki Patshahi DasvinNew page: '''VAR BHERE Kl PATSHAHi 10''' is an anonymous poem in Punjabi describing the battle of Anandpur, Guru Gobind Singh's engagement with the pursuing host after he had evacuated Anandp...
  • 03:5803:58, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,416 N Var Haqiqat RaiNew page: '''VAR HAQIQAT RAI''', by Aggra or Aggar Singh, is a versified account of the life and martyrdom of Haqiqat Rai. No biographical details are available about Aggra, except that he was a ...
  • 03:5703:57, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,957 N Var Hari Singh KiNew page: '''VAR HARI SINGH KI''', by Sahai Singh. included in the anthology entitled Prachin Varan te Jangname, edited by Shamsher Singh Ashok and published by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak...
  • 03:5703:57, 25 February 2007 diff hist +6,485 N Var Majh KiNew page: '''VAR MAJH KI''', by Guru Nanak occurs in the musical measure Majh, in the Guru Granth Sahib. The word majh, in Punjabi, means in the middle or midway, and the raga which goes by th...
  • 03:5503:55, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,669 N Var Malar Ki Mahalla PehlaNew page: '''VAR MALAR Kl MAHALLA I''', composition of the first Guru (i.e. Guru Nanak), is one of the twentytwo vars appearing in the Guru Grandi Sahib under different ragas. A var is a fol...
  • 03:5403:54, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,585 N Var Patshahi Dasvin KiNew page: '''Var Patshahl Dasvin Ki''', ballad in Punjabi by an unknown poet who describes, Guru Gobind Singh's battle against the combinded forces of hill rajas and the Mughal faujdar Rustam K...
  • 03:5403:54, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,917 N Var SatNew page: '''VAR SAT''' ("Seven Days of the Week"), title shared by two of the compositions in the Guru Granth SahibKabir's in measure Gauri and Guru Amar Das' in measure Bilaval. The one by ...
  • 03:5303:53, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,143 Nm Var Shah MuhammadNew page: '''VAR SHAH MUHAMMAD''', also known as Jangnama Shah Muhammad or Hind Panjab daJang, is a long poem in Punjabi in the traditional baint metre dealing with the events following the deau...
  • 03:5103:51, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,169 N Var Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji KiNew page: '''VAR SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH Jl KI'', also known as Jangnama Bhangani, is an account in Punjabi verse of Guru Gobind oSingh's battle at Bhangani, near Paonta, in AD 1688, with some ...
  • 03:5003:50, 25 February 2007 diff hist +4 Var Suhi KiNo edit summary
  • 03:5003:50, 25 February 2007 diff hist +5,509 N Var Suhi KiNew page: VAR SUHI KI, in the measure Suhi, is one of Guru Amar Das' four vars in die Guru Grandi Sahib. Suha in Punjabi means red or scarlet, and this being the colour of a bride's dress in ...
  • 03:4903:49, 25 February 2007 diff hist +21 N VaranasiVaranasi moved to Banaras current
  • 03:4903:49, 25 February 2007 diff hist 0 m BanarasVaranasi moved to Banaras
  • 03:4903:49, 25 February 2007 diff hist +6,865 N BanarasNew page: VARANASI (25°20'N, 82°58'E), the holiest place of Hindu pilgrimage, has since ancient times, been one of the most important centres of Sanskrit learning. Guru Gobind Singh sent five ...
  • 03:4803:48, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,424 N Pandit Varyam SinghNew page: '''Pandit Varyam Singh''' (1864-1953), religious scholar and preacher, was born the son of Dhanna Singh, a peasant of moderate means living in the village of Jabboval, now in the Kapurtha...
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