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  • ...utary of the [[Ganges]], where Hindu pilgrims have gone for centuries upon centuries to have worship and ceremonies conducted by local priests for the benefit o
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  • ...s. Most Sanskrit texts available today were transmitted orally for several centuries before they were written down in medieval India.
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  • Over the centuries of Sikhi history, Sikh rulers, Sikh scholars, and ordinary Sikhs have held
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  • ...adaur from Dina in December, 1705. King Bhadarsen established this village centuries ago. In those days Sutlej used to flow from here. The King had made his roy ...ak Dev Ji would liberate her from the curse. It so happened that after few centuries when Guru Gobind Singh Ji, tenth Guru, came to the field of King Bhadarsen
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  • ...quired a distinctive Sikh application during the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, period during which many Sikh gurdwaras passed into the, hands of heredita
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  • ...by ''Lamas'' (Buddhist holy men) of Leh in 1517, run by them for over four centuries,In 1948, the Gurudwara Pathar Sahib's maintenance was taken over by the Arm Built by Buddhist Lamas nearly five centuries ago to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religio
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  • ...ibed the lives of eleven bhaktas belonging to the period from 10th to 16th centuries: [[Bhagat Beni]],[[Bhagat Dhanna]],[[Bhagat Namdev]], [[Bhagat Pipa]], [[Bh
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  • ...ear comes off on 18 Savan, marking Guru Hargobind's visit three and a half centuries ago.
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  • ([[17th century]] - '''18th century''' - [[19th century]] - [[Centuries|more centuries]])
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  • ...Located almost in the dead center of Punjab, the city is more than five centuries old. The city, which may have originally been called "Jagar aon" (a place
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  • Urdu by origin is a Persian-ized dialect of [[Hindi]]. Urdu was spoken for centuries in the neighbourhood of [[Delhi]] in the Sultanate period. It is therefore
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  • ...h Gurus told their followers not to use tobacco, do drugs or drink alcohol centuries ago. Science has confirmed that the overuse of alcohol can be dangerous and
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  • ...hole of this elevated ground is composed of the accumulated debris of many centuries. The river, which makes a very circuitous bend from the East, passes in a s
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  • ...ver the site Sikhs of the Guru. Prakash of Guru Granth Sahib continued for centuries. The office of the Union Council is housed in it now. Main gate has fallen
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  • ([[16th century]] - '''17th century''' - [[18th century]] - [[Centuries|more centuries]]) | align="center" | <small>'''[[Centuries]]:'''</small> <br> [[17th century]] - '''[[18th century]]''' - [[19th centu
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  • ...ver the site Sikhs of the Guru. Prakash of Guru Granth Sahib continued for centuries. The office of the Union Council is housed in it now. Main gate has fallen
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  • ...rom a few inches to about three feet. European blades of the 16th and 17th centuries were often used, especially by the Mahrattas. Katars with original blades a
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  • ...handful of countries, with other countries adopting it over the following centuries. ...ilio). Lilius' proposal included reducing the number of leap years in four centuries from 100 to 97, by making 3 out of 4 centurial years common instead of leap
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  • ...nts tried to have him killed but failed. The credit for bringing an end to centuries old hegemony of the mahants goes to Tegh and his associates. Among Sikhs he
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  • ...Karnataka (South Indian) ragas during the period from the 15th to the l8th centuries. Tukhari was used by [[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Guru Arjan]].
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  • ...en a place where [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims]] have co-existed peacefully for centuries.
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  • ...dicated to Mahamaya, a local heroine of Dogras, who lost her life fourteen centuries ago fighting foreign invaders. The present temple of Bawey Wali Mata was bu
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  • ...ame to constitute Mumbai were home to communities of fishing colonies. For centuries, the islands came under the control of successive indigenous empires before
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  • ...ان, Hind-e Moǧulān) was an early modern empire in South Asia. For some two centuries, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus basin in the west
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  • ...residency Army and later of the Indian Army during the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries. The names changed from Coast Sepoys to Carnatic Battalions to Madras Nativ
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  • ...and increasingly identified themselves as Assamese Sikhs over the last two centuries. Their history, which is primarily based on oral tradition, needs further c Assamese Sikh villagers had maintained their Sikh identity over the centuries despite the tremendous distance from the Punjab and the prevalent non-Sikh
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  • ...y the Sikh military. Used in volley fire fashion by trained footmen in the centuries before Britain imposed its rule, it continued to be a viable part of the Si Centuries before powered flight, the Sikhs had a thorough understanding of the basic
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  • ...uages (e.g. Brij Bhasha), spanning the period between the 6th and the 13th centuries, though some scholars use it more narrowly to refer primarily to the transi
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  • two centuries and was published by Piara Singh Padam, in 1967, in his collection Varan Sr
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  • The Var remained in obscurity for over two centuries and was published by Piara
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  • ...nt in [[India]] during the [[13th century|13th]] and [[14th century|14th]] centuries.
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  • ...b can be found on page 62 in the book Sitar and Sarod in the 18th and 19th Centuries by Dr. Allyn Miner. Here she references a treatise on Indian music called ...sult&resnum=1&ct=result Book Preview -Sitar and Sarod in the 18th and 19th Centuries By Allyn Miner]
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  • ([[15th century]] - '''16th century''' - [[17th century]] - [[Centuries|more centuries]])
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  • ...ference. As a result, the calendar year gained about three days every four centuries compared to observed equinox times and the seasons. This discrepancy was co
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  • ...na. They accepted Islam as their religion during the seventh and the eight centuries. It was some of the Central Asian Turks, IIbaris and Khaljis, branches of G
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  • ...incipality of the caliphates and sultanates of the Muslim empires over the centuries. The rulers appointed qadis in every region, town and village for judicial ...tle and position to his son, descendent or a very close relative. Over the centuries, this profession became a title within the families, and the power remained
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  • ...rom many languages, including Greek, [[Persian]] and [[Sanskrit]] in early centuries, and contemporary European languages in modern times. The influence of Arab
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  • ...i, of the prominent Hindu saints who lived between the 13th and the 17th centuries in Mahĝrĝshtra, India. Born a "Deshastha Brahmin" he worked for some ti
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  • ...r scrolls. These scrolls containing information going back to several past centuries formed the valued part of the bards' hereditary possessions.
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  • ...museum. The department has rare coins and weapons of the 17th and the 18th centuries (matchlock, dhaal, Katar, chakkar, bows and kirpans).
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  • ...ave been many theological disputes over the nature of Jesus over the first centuries of Christian history, Christians generally believe that Jesus is God incarn
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  • ...nst Pakistan and England, in which he scored three centuries and four half-centuries in fifteen matches, which propelled him into the top ten of the ICC ODI bat
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  • ...his love for the Universe; he spoke in song. His original writings (over 5 centuries old) or 'Shabads' were composed in specific 'Ragas', readily available toda Kirtan has taken many turns in its expressive form over the centuries and today the style and format continues to evolve with the "trends" of the
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  • ...the Sikhs in the Sikh philosophy, being taught to them since the last two centuries.
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  • It is a part of the folklore of the Andamanese and the Nicobarese that centuries ago sea sucked up several islands and islets and wiped out a large populati
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  • ...an of [[Khatri|khatri]] sikhs who adapted Sikhism during the 18th and 19th centuries and originally followed Hinduism. Both are entirely different gotras altho
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  • ...abi Sikhs who went to the South during the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries and permanently settled in what was then the princely state of Hyderabad. T
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  • ...n is known to have flourished in the same region between the 23rd and 18th centuries BC. Some of the earliest Stone Age artifacts in the world have been found o ...ndo-Sassanian). As a city in Gandhara it flourished during the first-fifth centuries AD. It was finally destroyed in c.450-c.565 by the Hunas (Indo-Hephthalites
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  • Over the centuries the principle of Deg Tegh Fateh has taken a firm root in Sikh psyche and tr
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  • ...has 7 Patis 7 street areas and It's population also grew rapidly over the centuries. After staying at Bilga for two days, Guru sahib and the baraat moved to th
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  • I, on behalf of the Sikh people, thank the Americans for their centuries old tradition of openness, candour and transparency and leave the ball in y
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  • Sikhs have been living in the Kas-hmir valley for centuries. They were having cordial relations with Muslims and Hindus. As part and pa
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  • ...most alluring for foreign invaders who ravaged it time and again for many centuries. It was perhaps this frequent alternation of affluence and adversity that m
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  • ...into contact with it when Columbus discovered America. During the nest two centuries tobacco use was spread by the Europeans across the entire known world. It i
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  • ...utes, harps, gongs, and bells of varying types. During the many following centuries, these rough instruments were developed and refined into the forms we see t
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  • ...h such inscrutable personalities, they make but grotesque estimates. After centuries of intellectual advancement, they stand still exactly on the same spot, utt ...aves the lightning flashes in the cloud-filled sky, but it rains after the centuries of oppressing heat.
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  • Harimandir Sahib about three centuries. Her family has a background of defence services.
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  • ...Guru Nanak Dev, who perhaps visited the ancient Hindu temple at Kali Ghat centuries before. Two Sikh Sangats, called Bari Sangat and Chhoti Sangat, have certai
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  • ...on’, how Guru Gobind Singh Sahib fought for ‘Human Rights’ more than three centuries ago and put at the alter ‘his all’ for the purpose. It shows how a simp
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  • ...histicated instrument of art-music occurred in the late 18th or early 19th centuries, when significant changes took place in the music of North India.
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  • ...s steel"''. So one can appreciate that to understand it will take man many centuries. Also the Guru informs us that the universe consists of planets, solar syst
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  • ...ainst the oppression which persisted in [[India]] during the 17th and 18th centuries spread by the tyrannical [[Mughal]]s. They also remember the recent death o
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  • The Sikhs have protected Hindus for centuries. In return, we were betrayed each time. The 9th Guru of the Sikhs, Shri Gur
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  • ...Akal Takht]] and the shrine of Baba Atal which have accumulated over the centuries (mostly during Sikh rule over the Punjab) are kept under tight security.
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  • 5. Bhagat Singh, Sikh Polity in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
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  • ...tion of Valour that Sikhs as soldiers have established over the last three centuries.
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  • Historically, Rajputs rose to prominence during the 9th to 11th centuries, notably three lineages of [[Agnivanshi]] clans namely the [[Paramaras]], [ ==Islamic invasions (11th to 12th centuries)==
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  • ...he does not have a choice in wearing these [[five articles of faith]]. For centuries the [[Sikhs]] have worn these symbols of their religion. The British have known the Sikhs for several centuries and have known about these customs. How come they want to restrict these sy
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  • ...nce the times of Adam, but the same is in practice only since the last few centuries. The Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries in the West provided increased avenues of employment, but at the same time
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  • ...tion of the Library has about five hundred manuscripts spanning about four centuries, the earliest ones dating back to 1635 A.D. These mostly relate to early ed
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  • ...n people who had homes that their families had occupied for decades (often centuries) became ‘political’ refugees to take up residence across the border. Es
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  • ...ism, however a significant number adapted Sikhism during the 18th and 19th centuries. This, and also because many Hindu Sethi families, as well as other Khatri
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  • *4. Bhagat Singh, Sikh Polity in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. [[Delhi]], 1978
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  • ...tics/Players/PlayerOverview_ODI.asp?PlayerID=1591</ref>for ODIs. He has 27 centuries to his credit in a 18 year career.
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  • ...ing safeguard against adulteration and extinction of the Sikh religion for centuries to come. ...ystic and metaphysical poetry written or recited between the I2th and 17th centuries in different parts of the Mid-Eastern and Far-Eastern continents. It is als
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  • In a scratch three centuries shrink into a second.<br>
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  • ...for all energy to Khalsa. This energy has always been coming to Khalsa for centuries and this flow will continue in future. Khalsa never means any conclusion. K
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  • ...inal teaching of a religion's founder and what that faith has become after centuries of being worked over and interpreted by the founder's followers. Within eac
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  • ...litical power in the form of an independent state in 1710, after suffering centuries of foreign invasions and alien domination. The larger sovereign Sikh state
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  • ...Karnataka (South Indian) ragas during the period from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Tukhari was used by [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji, and [[Guru
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  • ...spelling, this raga was prevalent in the classifications of 16th and 17th centuries. However, in one instance, Kanara and Kanada both appear in the same ragmal
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  • ...es (Strictly speaking, Sikh history starting with Guru Nanak is about five centuries old). In brief, it may be said that the [[gurdwara]]s were neglected due to
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  • Madra, Amandeep Singh and Parmjit Singh. Warrior Saints: Three Centuries of the Sikh Military Tradition. London: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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  • ...Rig-Veda- the mankind's oldest book. "Its long history covers about forty centuries from 2000 B.C. to modem times. In broad outline the history of Hinduism can ...nishads appeared those lofty principles and profound ideals which in later centuries became the core of the Hindu thought. They are the sources of the Hindu wis
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  • ...Rig-Veda- the mankind's oldest book. "Its long history covers about forty centuries from 2000 B.C. to modem times. In broad outline the history of Hinduism can ...nishads appeared those lofty principles and profound ideals which in later centuries became the core of the Hindu thought. They are the sources of the Hindu wis
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  • ...o Islam. "This is unheard of. Our forefathers lived among the Pashtuns for centuries and were never subjected to such humiliation and barbarism," laments Herjee
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  • ...avely for the British, wearing their turbans instead of steel helmets, for centuries. If they now wish to wear their traditional attire in civilian life, we sho
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  • ...nce the times of Adam, but the same is in practice only since the last few centuries. The Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries in the West provided increased avenues of employment, but at the same time
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  • ...2), “The political situation of our country from centuries past, say 20-25 centuries, has made it very difficult to understand the nature of this nation and its
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  • ...s'), were at their most numerous and impressive in the 18th and early 19th centuries. At this time they were called Akalis and were known to be fearless, skille
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  • ...ly monotheistic faith that rose in northern India during the 16th and 17th centuries. Sikhs believe in one, timeless, omnipresent, supreme creator. The opening
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  • ...of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. This was a significant event considering the centuries of persecution and bloodshed that had plagued the Punjab landscape under th
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