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  • ...1757]]) one of most honoured martyrs in [[Sikh history]] who was born on [[26 January]] [[1682]]. *August 26 Birth of '''[[Bhai Daya Singh]]''' ([[26 August]] [[1669]] - [[1708]]), the first of the [[Panj Piare]] or the Five
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    *October 3: Birthday of [[Bhagat Singh Thind]], PhD, ([[3 October]] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ===October=== [[File:Nanakshahi 2012 v6 October.jpg|800px]]
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  • == October == ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...|1=Template:POW10|1p=September|1n=November|2=Daily picture articles for |3=October|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 26 ==
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • ==[[October]]== * '''26''' [[Shaheedi]] [[Chota Sahibzada]]
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    * 9: Martyrdom of [[Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]]) *October 9: Birth of [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji / 25 Assu
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  • ...nd is 30 days long. Assu starts on September 15 and ends on October 14. On October 15 starts the eighth month in the [[Sikh calendar]] called [[Katak]]. Durin <u>October</u>:
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  • * 26 Birth of '''[[Bhai Daya Singh]]''' ([[26 August]] [[1669]] - [[1708]]), the first of the [[Panj Piare]] or the Five ...h Khalsa Yogiji]] (born as Harbhajan Singh Puri) on August 26, 1929; died: October 6, 2004
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...num opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. ...8]]: [[October 7]] - [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ([[January 5]], [[1666]] - [[21 October]], [[1708]]), tenth and final [[Sikh Guru]] in human form who founded the [
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  • ...sixth Nanak, [[Guru Hargobind]] from detention from Gwalior Fort in about October 1619 || *see below |20 October||Sovereignty of the [[Sikh Scripture]] ([[Guru Granth Sahib]]) declared as
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • *November 13: [[Shaheedi]] [[Baba Deep Singh]] ([[26 January]] [[1682]] -[[13 November]] [[1757]]) one of most honoured martyrs ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • [[1630]]: [[February 26]]:- '''[[Guru Har Rai]] Ji''' was born and on [[8 March]] [[1644]] became t [[1631]]: [[Barsi]] of [[Baba Buddha ji]] ([[6 October]] [[1506]] - [[8 September]] [[1631]]), a most venerated, primal figures of
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  • *8: [[Barsi]] of [[Baba Buddha ji]] ([[6 October]] [[1506]] - [[8 September]] [[1631]]), a most venerated, primal figures of *15: [[Barsi]] of [[Bhagat Singh Thind]], PhD, ([[3 October]] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer
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  • ...layed the sarangi. He was present at the historic Dharovali conference (13 October 1920) and at the time of the liberation of Darbar Sahib, [[Tarn Taran]] (27
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  • Pinjar (October 24, 2003) (Released) Deewangee (October 25, 2002) (Released)
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  • ...[[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 '''09:Oct 17''' 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...) was the third of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and '''became Guru''' on [[26 March]] [[1552]] at the age of 73 following in the footsteps of [[Guru Anga ...ne of the most venerated, primal figures of early Sikhism, was born on [[6 October]] [[1506]] at the village of Katthu Nangal, 18 km north-east of [[Amritsar]
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  • *October 21: Joti Jot [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji / 7 Katik ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...as]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • ...Amjad Mahmood|date=21 December 2020|newspaper=Dawn (newspaper)|access-date=26 February 2023|quote=With a population of around 4.9m in the district, Jatt ...akistan website|title=Profile of Malik Khizr Hayat Khan Tiwana|access-date=26 February 2023
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  • 26 Hola Mohalla* 2005 15 Mar/2006 4 Mar/2007''' 22 Mar/2008''' == [[October]] ==
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  • |align=center | 8 || October, 1687 || [[Battle of Bhangani]] |align=center | 26 || December 1704 || Evacuation of Anandpur
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  • * '''Dec 26''' [[Shaheedi]] [[Chota Sahibzada]] * '''Jan 26''' Birth [[Baba Deep Singh]]
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  • '''Subedar Joginder Singh Sahnan''' (26 September 1921 - 23 October 1962), a [[Saini]] <ref name ="Prof. Nanua"/> [[Sikh]] , born in [[Faridkot ...20. This was indeed a preparatory to the Chinese advance on Bum La axis on October 23.
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  • ==[[October]]== * 17: [[Bandi Chhorh Divas]] (2009) (Diwali) <small>{2010-5 Nov; 2011-26 Oct; 2012-13 Nov; 2013-3 Nov; 2014-23 Oct; 2015-11 Nov; 2016-30 Oct; 2017-1
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  • ==[[October]]== * 17: [[Bandi Chhorh Divas]] (2009) (Diwali) <small>{2010-5 Nov; 2011-26 Oct; 2012-13 Nov; 2013-3 Nov; 2014-23 Oct; 2015-11 Nov; 2016-30 Oct; 2017-1
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  • ...Prime Minister and the first [[Sikh]] Indian prime minister was born on [[26 September]] [[1932]], in Gah, [[West Punjab]] (now in [[Pakistan]]). *1967: [[Barsi]] of [[Bhagat Singh Thind]], PhD, ([[3 October]] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer
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  • ...(controller) since 1849. The Golden Temple came under Akali control in October 1920, but the [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]] nominated the In response to their complaints, on 20 October 1921, the Shiromani Committee resolved to ask Sundar Singh to hand over the
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  • ...n 7 January 1924 after the committee had been outlawed by government on 12 October 1923. He served a two year term in Mianwali jail from where he was released ...over, and a voracious reader. His biographer records that in 1931 at least 26 different papers and periodicals, mostly in Punjabi, were regularly receive
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  • ...the Hindus (5). According to Aggra, Haqiqat Rai was born, on Kartik vadi 2/October (7), but he does not mention the year : he, however puts Haqiqat Rai's age ...e age of seven (20), and was betrothed at eight (25) and married when ten (26). His formal schooling began at the age of 12 when he was sent to a mosque
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  • ...he scripture in the village gurudwara. He was married on 15 Phagun 1942 Bk/26 February 1886 to Bibi Basant Kaur, daughter of Bhai Harnam Singh of ...him) in organizing the historic conference held at their village on 1 to 3 October 1920 for propagating the cause of Gurdwara Reform. Together they mobilize
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  • ...ment/story_11656569.jsp|work=the students | location=jaipur, India|date=26 October 2009</ref><ref> web|title=Bestseller book|url=http://www.ndtv.com/reading-r
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  • [[Jathedar Talwinder Singh Parmar]] (February 26, 1944 - October 15, 1992) was born at village Panchhat (tehsil Phagwara, district Kapurthal ...Jammu and was mercilessly tortured. He was killed in a fake encounter, on October 15, 1992 at village Kang Araian (district Jullundur).
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  • | Released = October, 2004 | Tracks = 26
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  • ...ngh, The second daughter of [[Maharaja Duleep Singh]], was born on the 27 October 1871. She was the granddaughter of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. As a child Pr ...ly members seemed to have opposed this relationship.[1][5] Schäfer died on 26 August 1938 at the age of 79,[6] leaving the Princess deeply saddened.
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  • ...ts Brecksville, OH office pending its decision. A week later, on September 26, 2007, a corporate security staff member from AT&T's office in Columbus, OH October 31, 2002: A judge in criminal court in Manhattan dismissed criminal charges
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  • ...struction. Out of Pakistan's 428 Hindu temples under ETPB in Pakistan only 26 survive today and they remain neglected by the ETPB which controls those. E ...Nov-Dec) and Katas Raj Temples (200 pilgrims for five days in Feb-Mar and October). Sikhs can visit Gurdwara Panja Sahib (3000 pilgrims on Baisakhi), Nankana
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  • ...he Village of Jhoraran, District Ludhiana (Punjab, India) He died on the 7 October 1963 at the age of 50 years.
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  • Year of Publication: October 10, 1935. '''26) [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2018/10/naviyan-assan-udarian-tey-
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  • ...in Jhorara Village, Jagraon in the District of Ludhiana, Punjab, India on 26 March, 1916. His father was Sardar Bagga Singh. Upon birth he was named Bha ...hat he would have to leave this world for his heavenly abode soon and on 6 October, 1963, after the "Rehras Sahib" prayers his soul left for his abode.
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  • ...Jhoraran, [[District Ludhiana]] ([[Punjab]], [[India]]) He died on the [[7 October]] [[1963]] at the age of 50 years.
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  • '''Bhai Daya Singh''' ([[26 August]] [[1669]] - [[1708]]), the first of the [[Panj Piare]] or the Five ...nce upon the Guru and was with him at the time of his death at Nanded on 7 October 1708. He died at Nanded soon after, where today, a joint memorial for him a
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  • ...ngh]] were bodyguards to the Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, who on October 31, 1984 they assassinated in the garden of her residence. ..._id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Miami Herald - June 26, 1988]</ref>
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  • ...urus|Nanak]], [[Guru Hargobind]] from detention from Gwalior Fort in about October 1619. The day of his return to Amritsar coincided with the [[Hindu]] festiv '''Tribune Reporters Amritsar, October 26, 2003'''
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  • The [[Komagata Maru]] approached Calcutta on September 26, 1914. As it approached Calcutta, a European gunboat signaled the ship to s The Komagata Maru returned to India's waters on September 26, 1914, leaving behind only twenty-four passengers who could prove residence
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  • An article in Economic and Political Weekly May 26, 2007 stated: "Sacrilege: Violence mars Punjab bandh" Indian Express, October 6, 2001
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  • *Chet 13= March 26 *Chet 26= April 8
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  • '''Manmohan Singh''' ([[Punjabi]]: ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਸਿੰਘ, born [[26 September]] [[1932]]) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of the [[Repub Manmohan Singh was born to Shri Gurmukh Singh and Amrit Kaur on 26 September 1932, in Gah, [[Punjab]] (now in Chakwal District, [[Pakistan]]),
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  • ...r heavenly journey of the Guru. These two events took place on October 5 & October 7-8, 1708, respectively. Beawar 26-Jun-2008
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  • ...roms took place in India after the assassination of {{w|Indira Gandhi}} on October 31, 1984. India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of h On the night of October 31st and morning of November 1st, several Congress leaders allegedly held m
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  • ...ns, Hofstra University (New York) teaching a credit course (September 11 – October 2, 2008). Several of his articles, poems and papers have been published in Address: C 26, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110013.
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  • :Laid down: 1 October 1936 ...s and convoy defence in the North Western Approaches and the North Sea. In October, she made an unsuccessful attempt to salvage a crashed German flying boat.
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  • | 8. || [[Katak]] || 15 October || 30 | 7 || [[Assu]] || ਅੱਸੂ || 30 || September - October || 15 September
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  • Release date: 25 October 1996 Release date: 31 October 1997
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  • ...Toronto Waterfront Marathon. As preparation for the marathon, on Thursday, October 13, 2011, he ran eight world record times for his age group in less than f ...went on to secure a spot in the Guinness World Book of Records on Sunday, October 16, 2011, at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon when he achieved hi
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  • ...nce the death of the Akali stalwart, Gurcharan Singh Tohra, who served for 26 terms. He died in March after a brief illness. [http://hindu.com/2004/09/24 ...o obliterate the young woman's last physical traces are becoming clear. On October 4 and 5, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Dalwinder Kaur
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  • ...to government records, 2312 Indian Ghadr men had entered India between 13 October 1914 and 25 February 1915. Their influx continued till 1916 when their numb ...Lahore conspiracy cases in batches. The trial of the first batch began on 26 April 1915. In all, 291 persons were tried and sentenced as under: death fo
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  • ...ficial member of first Punjab Legislative Council (8th January 1921 – 27th October 1923). As per the notification of Punjabi Legislative Council, his name is ...from Deputy commissioner of Amritsar – Hanry Duffield Craik (02/02/1921 – 26/05/1921) and J.M. Dunnett (27/05/1921 – 14/11/1923). Sardar Bahadur Gopal
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  • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar in Gujarat. After university, he went to London to train ...artition of India to create Pakistan]], he wrote in ''[[Harijan]]'' on [[6 October]] [[1946]]:
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  • The Salient was formed during the First Battle of Ypres in October and November 1914, when a small British Expeditionary Force succeeded in se ...the Lahore division have fought here twice ie from 22 october 1914 to 31st october 1914 in the first battle of Ieper and from 22 april 1915 to 1st may 1915 in
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  • ...Nanak. He was born at Talwandi (now known as Nankana Sahib in Pakistan) on October 20, 1469. ...anak, came to fruition when Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa, and on 3 October 1708, appointed Guru Granth Sahib as the Guru. He commanded: ''"Let all bow
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  • October 1, 2010: Rajoana said before the Chandigarh High Court that he would not ap October 12, 2010: Chandigarh High Court commuted death punishment of Hawara to life
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  • ...accession ceremonies which, according to the source quoted, took place on 26 Har suds 10, 1663 sk/24 June 1606. From here, he conducted the secular affa ...stance, through a gurmata, sarbatt Khalsa at the Akal Takht resolved on 14 October 1745 to reorganize their scattered fighting force into 25 jathas or bands o
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  • '''Milkha Singh''' (born in Faisalabad (Lyallpur) on 8 October 1935) is a Sikh athlete, who represented India in the 1960 Summer Olympics ...=The Hindu |date=30 July 2005 |access-date=13 July 2013 }}{{Dead link|date=October 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He spent some time
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  • In October 1686 the hill chieftains collected a force of 30,000 men and under the lead ...icinity of Delhi for their onward march to Sadhaura.55 Another dispatch of October 9, 1711 describes that Bhup Parkash Raja of Nahan who was imprisoned in Sal
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  • ...the Golden Temple and the Sikh Reference Library was burned.[5] After the October 1984 Assassination of Indira Gandhi, thousands of Sikhs were killed in the ...n 4 March, 2011, after the Hondh Massacre of November 02, 1984. <ref>After 26 years, 4 Months and four days, Parkash held at Gurudwara Sahib of Village H
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  • '''Baba Kharak Singh''' ([[6 June]] [[1868]] - [[6 October]] [[1963]]) was born at Sialkot (now in [[Pakistan]]). He was a [[Sikh]] He was jailed on 26 November 1921 for making an anti government speech, he was sentenced to six
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  • On 26 August the Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar issued warrants for the arrest o In the first week of October, the Governor-General Lord Reading held discussions with the Governor of th
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  • '''''Shaheed'' Udham Singh''' (Punjabi: ਉਧਮ ਸਿੰਘ Hindi:उधम सिंहढ़) (Dec. 26, 1899 – July 31, 1940) was given the name Sher Singh shortly after his bi ...gh, were admitted to the Central Khalsa Orphanage Putlighar in Amritsar on October 24, 1907. They were administered the Sikh initiatory rites at the orphanage
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  • ...([[29 October]], [[1270]] - 1350) ([[Gurmukhi]]: ਭਗਤ ਨਾਮਦੇਵ) was born on [[October 29]], [[1270]], in the state of Maharashtra, village of Naras-Vamani, near Ghoman is situated about 26 KM Southeast of Batala city and about 10 KM from Sri Hargobindpur. It is to
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  • ====ETERNAL VOICE AUGUST-OCTOBER 2015 PUBLISHED BY A KALGIDHAR TRUST PUBLICATION, BARU SAHIB==== ===="CHETNA" A WORKSHOP ON WOMEN EMPOWEREMENT HELD ON 4TH OCTOBER, 2015====
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  • On October 16, 1973 the Akali Dal, when it was not in power, passed "The Anandpur Sahi ...rdar [[Darshan Singh Pheruman]] courted martyrdom by fasting unto death on October 27,
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  • ...ssacre took place in India after the assassination of [[Indira Gandhi]] on October 31, 1984. India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of h |26 ||Orissa ||17,492 ||9,448 ||8,044
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  • ...the Director-General of the [[Punjab Police]] [[Julio Francis Ribeiro]] on October 3, 1986 inside the headquarters of Punjab Armed Police in the city of Jalan ...le=Asian recorder - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date=2008-08-26 |accessdate=2009-08-09}}</ref> Gurnam Singh Bundala<ref>{{cite web|url=http
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