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  • {{Guru's family}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Guru family tree]]
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  • #redirect [[Guru family tree]]
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  • ...Family Tree 10.png|thumb|500px|right|{{cs|'''Guru Gobind Singh's immediate family'''}}]]
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  • #redirect [[Guru Family Tree]]
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  • Here, I will attempt to give the correct version of the history of my family as it has been passed on to me by my forefathers as it has been passed down ...Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sodhi family of Guru Harsahai]]
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  • Here, I will attempt to give the correct version of the history of my family as it has been passed on to me by my forefathers as it has been passed down ...Sodhis; Guru Nanak belonged to the former, Guru Gobind Singh to the latter Family.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Guru Granth Sahib on family life]]
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  • ...ternative. He himself lead a family life, was married and went onto have a family who performed very well the tasks expected of them in society. ...that ascetics meet their needs by begging" (AG, p. 586). To understand the family relationships, caste and gender issues need to be addressed from the Sikh p
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  • ...ridas was a shopkeeper family in Lahore city and belonged to the [[Sodhi]] family, part of the [[Khatri]] caste. ==Other Family members==
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...er of the fourth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Ram Das]]. He belonged to the Sodhi family, part of the [[Khatri]] caste. ==Other Family members==
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  • ...hibbar]], [[Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka]], Born in a Duggal Khatri family, she was married to [[Tej Bhan|Baba Tej Bhan]] of [[Basarke Gillan]], a vil [[category:guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...(also known as Lachhmi, Lakhmi or simply Lakkho) from a Duggal [[Khatri]] family. [[Guru Amar Das]], born on 5 May 1479, was the eldest of their four sons, The family lived partly by agriculture and partly by trade. According to [[Kesar Singh
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  • ...of a more active temperament and spent most of his time looking after the Guru's household. He accepted without demur the nomination of his brother in law, [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...bers of a household and family. A Sikh is expected to play their part in a family unit and as part of a community. |Immersed in family life, the Lord's humble servant ever remains detached; he reflects upon the
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...s the father-in-law of [[Guru Angad Dev]] and father of [[Mata Khivi]] the Guru's wife. [[Category: Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...us Sikh scholar [[Bhai Gurdas]]. Bhai Manak Chank was from a Bhalla Khatri family who were from village [[Basarke]], about eight miles (12kms) south-west of * [[Guru family tree]]
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...in the Guru Granth Sahib. The Sidh Gosti is a versified account of the Guru's discourse with a group of Natha ascetics. Among them is mentioned Loharipa ...t cherishing the Lord's Name, the mind will not be stilled. Whether in the family or outside, one should not even for a wink be oblivious of Him.
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...Five Beloved) the first five Singhs, was born at Jagannath in a low-caste family of water suppliers.
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  • [[Category: Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...tents were set up on the bank of the nearby River Beas, while the Raja's family accomodated the Mata ji's in the Palace. ...the Guru aimed his banddukh at a clay pitcher floating down the river. The Guru's musket ball pierced the pitcher adding one more hole than its maker, some u
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...amily! For that, He is the biggest householder because He runs the largest family. He is in everything, and everything is in Him. Yet, He is aloof, untouched .... Thus, without one's choice or input, every person is inherited with this family. In that sense, every person is a householder; regardless if one is a marri
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  • ...uru Tegh Bahadur. Bhai Musa Singh, a native Sikh and head of the only Sikh family in the village, looks after the Gurdwara.
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  • ...ly oriented life " or "life of a householder". "Grista" means to live in a family environment where the normality of husband, wife and children is respected ...]] faith was a strong proponent of life of a householders. He believed the family environment was central to attaining a successful spiritual life.
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • Bhai Ishar Das was from a Bhalla Khatri family was married to [[Mata Jivani]]. They had settled in [[Goindval]] soon after ...kh Guru]]. He was the nephew of third Guru, [[Guru Amar Das]]. (see [[Guru family tree]]) Bhai Gurdas was a first cousin of [[Mata Bhani]], mother of [[Guru
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...pal from a [[Batala]] based Khatri family, Sadda Singh Uppal from a Khatri family was an important soldier in Ranjit Singh's army. He led allegiance to the K
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  • #redirect [[Guru Family Tree]]
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  • ...Nanak soon sold his personal belongings and, after he had arranged for his family to be cared for, he and Mardana set out on his first [[udasi]].
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  • ...ondole with the family upon the passing away of Bhai Paro. Bhai Paro's family became related to the Guru when one of his descendants, Narain Das, gav
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  • ...Family Tree 10.png|thumb|500px|right|{{cs|'''Guru Gobind Singh's immediate family'''}}]]
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[Category: Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...Dal and was Son of [[Bhai Nanu Singh]], who belong to [[Guru Hargobind]]'s family. He served [[Guru Gobind Singh]] for 16 years. He died at age of 90 and suc
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  • ...ps, but by loving God and singing His praises. You shall be reborn into my family; you shall be Mohri's son and my grandson." The Yogi then went to the side In time, a baby was born to the wife of Mohri, the Guru's younger son. The baby was the Sidh Yogi. Without delay, the Guru sent Bhai
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  • ...ters mainly shown are Wazir Khan, his senapati (chief General), Gangu (the Guru's former Brahmin cook) and Wazir khan's wife. Guru Ji and his family are not shown as actors, due to controversy with the Sikh community as no H
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  • ...elves continuing to live in the old one. After the departure of the Guru's family for the Punjab, the couple converted their house into a dharamsala for
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...odhi family in the village. These clothes can still be seen with the Sodhi family.
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  • ...Ferumal, a well-to-do trader, shopkeeper who was the village purohit. The family was very pious and worshipped a female deity (some sources say it was Chand ...ortnight of Savan (July-August), to pay homage to the Goddess of fire. The family had a well respected friend by the name of Mai Bhirai, who was like a siste
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  • ...the place where Mata Chando Rani and [[Baba Mool Chand]] lived. The Nanak family sometimes moved to Pakkhoke Randhave where [[Mata Sulakhni]] came with her [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...two youngest [[Sahibzada]]s (the sons of the Guru) were separated from the Guru's party. Many [[Sikh]]s drown or were martyred while crossing the river. Whil ...n named Gurdwara Shri Parivar Vichora Sahib, meaning the "Gurdwara of the family's separation." Situated on the bank of the river [[Sirsa]] in the district
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  • ...here he had halted grew the town of Dera Baba Nanak. As the news of the Guru's arrival spread, people from the surrounding villages started pouring in, in
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  • ...Nanak Dev Ji, now marks the place where Bhai Mul Chand lived. The Nanak family sometimes moved to Pakkhoke Randhave where [[Mata Sulakhni]] came with her [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...reatest way of living. Faqir understood Guruji's message. he alongwith his family became Guruji's disciple. Guruji blessed him that he will be born again and
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  • ...e [[Goindwal Sahib]]. Guru Amar Das being a humble person, returned to his family village of Basarke. ...Baba Buddha decided to make a hole in the wall so as not to go against the Guru's instruction.
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  • ...uru Tegh Bahadur, but the marriage had been postponed because of the elder Guru's martyrdom in November 1675. Early in 1677, [[Mata Jito ji|Jito Ji's]] fathe The elders in the holy family considered that it was still not politically advisable to go to Lahore as P
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  • ...ands, there was a [[lakidh]] or seat of Muslim faqirs. Even long after the Guru's visit the place continued to be called a [[takidh]]. During the period foll ...est of Ambala city, came and settled in Larigar Chhanni. The memory of the Guru's visit to the place was still alive. The old takidh in the course of time ga
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  • ...had been granted a sprawling 1 acre bungalow at Der Sodhian by the ruling family. ...owing is the complete list of estates owned by Nanu Singh Saini's jagirdar family and his descendants <ref name = "Surjit Singh Nanua"/>:
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • It should be remembered that Guru's eldest daughter, Bibi Dani was married to Rama who was a zealous Sikh. He used to work in Guru's kitchen and administer to
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  • ...ve. Now I will go back, find a job, work, then get paid. Then only will my family have food to eat sikh : but i have to go jee...my family will die hungry.
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...and he fell unconcious. Only through courage and endurance did the Minhas family survive this ordeal which was allowed to transpire while high level police
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  • [[category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...ture of [[Mata Nanaki]] for Bakala in 1644, Mata Natti was the head of the Guru's household during the times of Guru Har Rai and Guru Har Krishan. She die [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • {{Guru's family}}
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  • ...me to be known as the Kartarpuri Bir as it is now in the custody the Sodhi family of [[Kartarpur]]. The Bir was sanctified during the rule of Maharaja Ranjit ...n that city. It is accepted that the original Adi Granth remained with the family of Dhir Mall, the great grandson of the Guru, and his descendants at Kartar
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  • ...family as part of personal piety or in observance of a special occasion or family, event. A pathi or reader could be engaged from outside as well. One may re
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  • ...assembled, and all preliminary rites had been duly performed, Hardial, the family priest, proceeded to put the sacred thread on Nanak's neck. Young Nanak cau
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  • ...akistan]]. He was born in his ancestral village, but was brought up in the family of his mother's parents, who lived at [[Matte di Sarai]], a village now kno ...suffered pillage at the hands of the invaders. Pheru Mall, along with his family left the village and, after a brief stay at Harike, shifted to Khadur, now
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  • Sometime during the middle of the fifteenth century, the family shifted to Talvandi Rai Bhoi Ki, now Nankana Sahib in [[Sheikhupura]] dis [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...r Rai, on his way to [[Kartarpur]], had just crossed the River Sutlej, his family and the baggage still on the other bank, a Mughal force attacked his rear.
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  • ...ons were appointed to fulfill the requirements of Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib’s family. There was a need of a person to look after (Guru) Gobind (Singh) Ji, who w ...ai Chaupa Singh Ji and Bhai Sahib Singh Ji had to fight to save the Guru’s family.
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  • ...nandpur he proceeded to Delhi in the entourage of the ladies of the Guru`s family. He remained in Delhi until his death by execution in 1724, except for a br
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  • ...and Bhai Piraga, had ceased observing the caste rites and rituals. Their family priests chided them for their departing from the customs of their forefathe
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  • ...He stayed behind in Kartarpur when [[Guru Hargobind]] moved along with the family to Kiratpur. At the death, in 1638, of his father, [[Baba Gurditta]], he di ...d a shot at [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] missing his target. His men attacked the Guru's house and ransacked it unchecked.
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  • ==Family history== Bhai Mahi Singh belonged to the Mehroke landlord (Kamboj) family of Sunam. He had taken Amrit from Guru Gobind Singh at the time of the Vais
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  • ...his losses. Also, the Brars were once involved in a feud with the Bhullar family, who did not like the Brars on their territory. A major battle was fought b
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  • ...Amritsar in 1629 during which he assisted in the evacuation of the Guru's family to Jhabal. Going by the Gurbilas account, Guru Hargobind, before he departe
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  • ...y [[Amritsar]] district of [[Punjab]]. Before the birth of [[Nanak]], the family moved to Talvandi Rai Bhoi Ki, now known as [[Nankana Sahib]], in present [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • [[Category:Guru's Family Members]]
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  • ...display. It is said that a violent storm allowed the men to carry away the Guru's body whose severed head was already being returned to his young son, his s
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  • ...sons of Bhai Nanu Singh ji, whose forefather belonged to Guru Hargobind's family. At the age of 12, he went to Shiri Guru Gobind Maharaj at Anandpur Sahib w
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  • ...ate this faith in [[Sikhi]]. Eventually, Bibi Santi was asked to leave the family's house and was made to live in a hut outside. ...son was born to Bibi Santi who was named Pulla. The happiness in the small family was short lived however as Bibi Santi's husband died quite suddenly.
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  • ...infancy and his only sister not long afterwards. Successive deaths in the family left him a lonely youth, with a rather pensive mind. He took his degree in
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  • ...ak. When he heard of Guru Tegh Bahadur's visit to Patna, he brought Guru's family in a procession from Jaitamal's House to Salis Rai Johri's sangat. (Now the ...Guru, Tegh Bahadur, was on his preaching mission in east India, he and his family were invited by Salis Rai Johri to stay in his haveli in [[Patna]].
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  • ...remation at [[Anandpur Sahib]]. On his way to Anandpur, he paused with the Guru's severed head at this place at the request of an aged Muslim saint, [[Faqir
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  • {| class="infobox" style="width: 254px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; ...Sahib Devan to live in the Guru's house as Sikh and serve the Guru and his family. Guru Gobind Singh married to Mata Sahib Devan<ref>Twarikh Guru Khalsa, Pag
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  • ...'s message to think of the opposite sex as they would think of their other family members and not as objects. The Kacha is the Guru's gift and it reminds the Sikhs of the Guru's message regarding the control of the [[Five Evil]]s especially lust. Furthe
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  • ...ven after the India and Pakistan partition of 1947. He travelled with his family to Kurukshetra, where they were held temporarily in camps, where, due to se The family moved to {{wiki|Faridabad}}, {{wiki|Haryana}} where they settled down. Gian
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  • ...come back as he had nothing to do with it and Baba ji wanted Guru Nanak's family tree to prosper through this boy.</small>]] ...arm Chand. Then, mounting a horse he rode out to his holy brother with his family. He told his brother that he was now going to ‘Sach Khand’ (the eternal
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  • Guru Arjan Dev was born here in 1563. This was the family home of Guru Amar Das who founded the town of Goindwal and settled down her
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  • ...not allowed even to answer a knock on their door if no male member of the family was present. Even now in the lands where the [[Sikh Gurus]] set foot women ...folk (never being in contact with any males not a part of their immediate family). So to avoid any hint of impropriety Guru Amar Das introduced a system i
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  • ...traded in cotton, lime powder(chuna). He lived in Raisina village with his family. He had three sons, Hema, Nagahiya and Harhi and a daughter named Seeto bai ...) he did so by setting fire to his home, concealing the cremation of the Guru's body. At the same time, Bhai Jaita was on his to Anandpur Sahib with Guru T
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  • From childhood he had converted to Sikhism, and his family also, started following the House of Guru Nanak. Guru Arjan Dev Ji renamed
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