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    ...arch 17, 15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *May 2 Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] 1563 / 19 Vaisakh
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  • {{JuneCalendar2009|1=Template:POW06|1p=May|1n=July|2=Daily picture articles for |3=June|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=# == 20 ==
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  • ...| website=ETPB | url=http://www.etpb.gov.pk/shrinebranch.html | accessdate=20 April 2016}}</ref> Its main organisation is based in [[Lahore]] in the prov
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  • ...of this month falls on the 15 May. The month is 31 days long; it starts on May 15 and ends on June 14. On June 15, begins the fourth month in the [[Sikh C [[Guru Amar Das]] was born this month on the 23 May (9 Jeth) and on the 11 June (28 Jeth) [[Guru Hargobind]] became the sixth S
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    *May 5, [[1479]]: Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus ...v 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:Nov 7 19:Oct 27 20:Nov 14
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  • ...ndar2009|1=Template:POW05|1p=April|1n=June|2=Daily picture articles for |3=May|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 20 ==
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  • * '''[[POW_March|March POW]] [[POW_April|April POW]] [[POW_May|May POW]] ''' == 20 ==
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  • |align=center| 3 || [[Guru Amar Das]] || [[April 16]] [[1552]]||[[23 May]] [[1479]]|| [[16 September]] [[1574]]|| 105 || [[Tej Bhan Bhalla]] || [[Ma |align=center| 5 || [[Guru Arjan Dev]] || [[16 September]] [[1581]]||[[May 2]] [[1563]]||[[June 16]] [[1606]]|| 43 || [[Guru Ram Das|Guru Ramdas]] ||
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  • * '''20''' [[Hola Mohalla]] (2011) '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]]
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  • *May 23 Birth [[Guru Amar Das]] 1479 / 9 Jeh ...1551- [[23 September]] [[1637]]{{eref|1|http://sgpc.net/Historical%20dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp}}) is a much honoured Sikh scholar, missionary
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  • ...of India's subnational states and territories. Where warranted, districts may further be grouped into administrative divisions, which form an intermediat ...oner/District Collector is conferred with magisterial powers under section 20 of Criminal Procedure Code, and designated as the District Magistrate. The
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  • == [[May]] == 20 Joti Jot [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji / 6 Katik
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  • ==[[May]]== *'''20''' [[Joti Jot]] [[Guru Har Rai]]
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  • '''1469''': Birth of [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji ([[April 15]], [[1469]] - [[May 7]],[[1539]]),the the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[ten Gur '''1479''': Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...ches) of the Udasi sect, Phul Shah embraced the Sikh faith at Amritsar on 20 March 1604. ...Hoshiarpur town, where he established an Udasi centre. He died there on 17 May 1663. The followers of his dhudn later preached Sikhism in central India,
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  • {{Shabad|4|sehas si-aanpaa lakh hoh taa ik naa chalai naal|One may possess a hundred thousand clever ideas, but even one will not accompany hi |width=20%| '''Original tuk'''
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  • |align=center | 2 || May, 1673 || Arrival at [[Anandpur]] Sahib |align=center | 5 || May, 1685 || Maklaavaa of Mata Jeeto Ji (who adopted the name 'Sundari')
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  • Dhoom Dadakka (May 23, 2008) (Released) Bunty Aur Babli (May 27, 2005) (Released)
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  • * ''' May 2''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] *'''May 15''' New month of [[Jeth]] begins
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  • In May 2007 Dera Sacha Sauda was accused of insulting [[Sikhism]] after the organi ...| accessdate=2007-05-20}}</ref> The organization again apologised on [[27 May]], [[2007]] saying, ''"We are pained by the developments of the last severa
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  • ...Chiri, It is situated just outside [[Mohali]], a few kms from Landran and 20 Kms from Sirhind. This area was the scene of a historic battle called [[Bat ...er was killed and the Mughal army routed. The Sikhs occupied Sirhind on 14 May 1710. No memorial, however, existed to commemorate the historic event till
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  • ...list of dates: '' 2008: March 22; 2009:March 11; 2010:March 1; 2011:March 20; 2012:March 9; 2013:March 28; 2014:March 17; 2015: March 6; 2016: March 24; * 20: [[Chittisinghpura Massacre]] at small [[Jammu and Kashmir]] village called
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...of dates:'' <small> 2008:March 22; 2009:March 11; 2010:March 1; 2011:March 20; 2012:March 9; 2013:March 28; 2014:March 17; 2015: March 6; 2016: March 24; * 20: [[Chittisinghpura Massacre]] at small [[Jammu and Kashmir]] village called
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • |3 || Who may be called a Sikh of the Guru || ਗ੝ਰਸਿਖ ਕਉਣ ਸਦਾਵ� |20 || Inventory of Sikhs || ਸਿੱਖ ਨਾਮਾਵਲੀ
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  • ...of this Gurbani is recited or sung before the occasion starts while other may be vocalised during the event and a few at the conclusion of the event. Nĝnak har guṇ gĝ▫e alakẖ parabẖ lĝkẖī▫ai. (20)
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  • ...er, these are not strict definitions of the practices, and some variations may be found among the different Sikh communities. In conclusion, it may be said that Naam is the ultimate Truth. It is word to describe the eternal
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  • [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8132642.stm Body may have lain for five years] BBC News, Friday, 3 July 2009 ...of a pensioner has been found in a tenement flat in Edinburgh, UK where it may have lain for up to five years. Isabella Purves, who owned the flat, would
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  • She may wear thousands of ornaments, but they are of no use at all. |width=20%|
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  • ...arnas for food. In case, the latter begs the Brahmin for food, the Brahmin may give them some left-over. Even these left-over must be served not by the Br ...of where they are not happy will get devastated and destroyed. (Manu VIII-20 to 22)
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • |width=20%| '''Date ''' | April 14-May 3 || Another stop at Moji, Japan added another 86 passengers and a final st
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...lism for Human Rights' Award]] which carries a citation and an award of Rs 20,000. PUCL, as it policy, does not accept money from any funding agency, [[I ...rt-rejects-pucl-activist-binayak-sens-petition_1008393.html News]</ref> On May 25 2009, Sen was granted bail by the Supreme court on his own surety.<ref>
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  • ...uralism Project, I have studied the changing face of American religion for 20 years. No religious community I have ever encountered demonstrates the mean ...udents in tow. I ask, “May I come with my students?” No problem, bring all 20 or 30, and stay for lunch, is always the response.
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  • ...ngh and kept in touch with the disaffected elements in the Punjab. When in May 1844, Kanvar Pashaura Singh and Kanvar Kashmira Singh revolted, he raised a ...neral instantly fell upon Atar Singh and hacked him to pieces. This was in May 1844.
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  • ...sentiments that the Raag takes a simple approach to explain things that we may be aware of, but fail to ponder upon. The Raag draws the attention of the l |width=20%| '''Section'''
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  • ...eriod, Sikh soldiers and peasantry began to turn to him for guidance. On 2 May 1844, [[Atar Singh Sandhanvalia]], who had been in residence in British Ind ...to attack the citadel of Baba Bir Singh. The troops besieged the camp on 7 May 1844. Baba Bir Singh forbade his Sikhs to fight back saying, "How can we at
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  • ...alyug |(pre 1200)|Sikh Bhagats|Guru Nanak Dev|[[20 October]][[1469]] - [[7 May]][[1539]])}}
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  • |width=20%| '''Section''' The vadis are performed with a slow, wide vibrato which may begin with the vadi itself or the highest limit to which it will extend. In
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  • That was May 18, 1915, when soldiers of 15 Sikh battalion in the vicinity of Richebourgh ..., 1915, the battalion was “rested” for one month. But not fully because on May 16, they were ordered to hold this 300 by 250 yards salient into the German
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  • ...sense of having to put your duty first, no matter what your inner feelings may be. The duality of the emotions of joy and sorrow help to keep you stable a |width=20%| '''Section'''
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  • Yudhvir Rana / TNN / Updated: May 1, 2015, 19:49 IST</ref><ref>Seventh generation descendent of Maharaja Ranj Maharani Datar Kaur died on 20 June 1838, at Lahore. Her Samadh, was built, during the last days of the Se
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  • ...Kedara have been and are still in use. Thus considerable freedom of choice may be exercised by the performer as to how they want to be perform to raga in |width=20%| '''Section'''
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  • ...na Ji. These texts stress that person reaps what he sows. Only in the Lord may be found the riches that dispel fear and ignorance and thus cause people to |width=20%| '''Section'''
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  • ...Cambridge. After qualifying as a Barrister he practiced law in England for 20 years until 2000 when he practiced as an auditor in quality control. ==2nd May, 2008==
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  • |width=20%| '''Section''' ...asaavari, both of which have many features in common with Aasaa. This raga may have originated in Maharashtra, about the time of the major [[Muslim]] inva
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  • ...the backbone of the Indian military since the late 19th century. While it may not have been accurate to mark Sikhs as particularly more warlike than any In 1862, Punjabi infantry units made up approx 20 % of the Indian military. By 1914, almost half of the Indian military was d
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  • ...ic in Dubai. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar has been constructed at a cost of $20 million. Though Dubai has 50,000 Sikhs staying there, it had no gurdwara so '''$20 Million Dubai Gurudwara First In The Gulf'''
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  • ...of Lahore, bearing date the 9th day of March, 1846, except in so far as it may be temporarily modified in respect to Clause 15 of the said Treaty by this ...he country shall be conducted by this Council of Regency in such manner as may be determined on by themselves in consultation with the British Resident, w
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  • ...in South Africa; 232,760 in Yemen; 147,000 in Uganda; 5,000 in Singapore; 20,000 in New Zealand; 30,000 in Germany. Urdu, the official language of Pakis
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  • ...xecution and transcription of [[Rhythms]] and [[Beats]]. There exist over 20 different ‘’Talas’’ or ‘Beat Patterns’. The most common Tala in ** Maatraa is the beat, which may be subdivided if required.<br>
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  • '''Simranjit Singh Mann''' (Punjabi: ਸਿਮਰਨਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਮਾਨ) (May 20, 1945) was born in Simla, India. He was educated at the Bishop Cotton Schoo In May 1993, while campaigning in support of a candidate during the [[Jalandhar]]
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  • ...er Pass in November 1738, Nasir tried to block his passage with a force of 20,000 ill trained Afghans, who were just no match for the fierce Khurasani ho ...fight. On the 13th February, 1739, within three hours they had lost, over 20,000 killed or wounded, and the rest just scattered in all directions.
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  • ...ntly, a riot breaks out. Of the 321 passengers on the ship at Budge Budge, 20 passenger are killed; 1 is drowned; 9 were hospitalized, 202 jailed and 28 ...fortunate. Twenty-nine fell victim to the bullets of British officials and 20 died. Here was another senseless massacre of innocent Indians at the hands
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  • ...to surmise that 1701 may be the date of the first draft, and that the poet may have enlarged it later and completed it probably in 1711. The main theme of (20) "Sarb Upama" is the poet's salutation to the Omnipresent God.
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  • Hail, hail the Guru, who is imperceptible and beyond comprehension.(20) ...Nand Lal Multani. Forgive the lapses of the old server of the worshippers. May all the congregation be blessed. Hail, hail, hail
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  • ::--Guru Nanak Dev Ji Slok Varan Te Vadhaik 20 Adi Granth P 142 * '''O Lord of Might grant that I may never shirk from righteous acts
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  • ...ons & Elephants were also brought. Like this, with a army of approximately 20,000 & some Gazis, Wajir Khan started to move in order to stop the Singhs. O ...result of his Sins. Following his death, the Mughal army ran away. On 17th May 1710 the victorious Singhs captured Sirhind.
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  • ...t based in Dhamiana village in Ropar, Punjab. He is believed to have about 20,000 to 600,000 followers, the majority of whom are dalits. An article in Economic and Political Weekly May 26, 2007 stated:
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  • ...Celebrations at [[Nanded]], [[Maharashtra]] into its real perspective, we may need to say a word about Nanded itself. For, destiny brought the Tenth Sikh ...exception. These shall, therefore, reflect the same spirit & scale. Of the 20 million Sikhs all the world over, at least 2.5 million are expected to pay
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  • ...alyug |(pre 1200)|Sikh Bhagats|Guru Nanak Dev|[[20 October]][[1469]] - [[7 May]][[1539]])}}
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  • | 3. || [[Jeth]] || 15 May || 31 | 2 || [[Vaisakh]] || ਵੈਸਾਖ || 31 || April - May || 14 April
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  • ...rries a kirpan. Tech Mahindra sent him from India to Brecksville, Ohio in May of 2007 to provide IT consulting services for AT&T. Shortly after Harchara April 20, 2004: A prosecutor in Big Horn County, Montana drops a kirpan prosecution
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  • |width=20%| *Chet 7= March 20
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  • :Fate: Sunk on 1 May 1942 in a collision with King George V ...Mk.XVI guns, 16 × 2-pounder anti-aircraft guns (4x4), 4 × single and twin 20 mm cannons, 4 × 21 in (530 mm) torpedo tubes (Mk.IX torpedoes), 1 × depth
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible ...hit the other and, right in front of my eyes, they murdered each other.(20)
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  • ...either. In particular the Northern Indian, produces a better solider. This may be due to the dominant Aryan traits present amongst them. In particular, th ...hs had joined in masses into the British Indian Army; and Sikhs were about 20% of the British Indian Army, Punjab also gave more soldiers to Britain then
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  • ...hat one is surprised to see that on one hot plate, in just two hours, over 20 kg of flour is used to make rotis. The kitchen also has a roti-making machi The machine can make rotis of 20-kg flour in just half-an-hour. To get the flour, there are two machines in
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  • ...es of the river Ravi near the pool of Kahnuwan in Gurdaspur District about 20 kms North west of current day Gurdaspur. The forces of Lakhpat Rai besieged The Sikh leaders decided, "Come what may, the Sikhs on foot should climb the hills and the horsemen should cut throu
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  • ...unity is about 505,000, 80% of which reside in Punjab alone. The remaining 20% are found in the states of Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Kachchi (20), Bengali (20), Kanjari (Unknown), Kinnauri (Unknown) Ladakhi (Unknown), Pangwali (Unknow
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  • ...r clan of Sainis in Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Ropar districts , all within 20 miles to 100 miles proximity to the historical fort of Dhameri near Pat ...er on. The Desendants started being knowns as Saini clan of Dhamrait which may be derived from the name of Dharam Pal which was supposedly founded by Raja
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  • You may be happy to know that Guru Har Rai Ji Seventh gurus of Sikhs planted many t You May be Happy to know too that 6 Harat were installed by Guru Arjun Dev at Amrit
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  • ...like I had let everyone down. In some way, I thought it was my fault,” the 20-year-old said in a recent interview. “But now it feels as if I have been The returned sight to his right eye may not be what it used to be, but it was the sign he needed to get his life ba
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  • ...h vision to impart, a particular aspect of Truth to unfold, the whole text may be regarded as the reiteration of basic themes such as Divine immanence, Di ...oughout the composition, from Astpadi to Astpadi. The theme of the Astpadi may give the impression that no traceable progression of thought is taking plac
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  • ...in 1952), “The political situation of our country from centuries past, say 20-25 centuries, has made it very difficult to understand the nature of this n So again, in any way these theories may present their information, and in any way you look at it, the name “Hindu
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  • '''20 December to 27 December 1704''' ...to others who follow them. This period of Sipanji, i.e., eight days (from 20 December 1704 to 27 December 1704) earlier was a decisive period in the his
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  • ...ers, about 70 upper and lower case Latin/English/Western characters, about 20 mathematical characters. This left little room to cater from other language ...on this topic, but some points are worth mentioning. Migration to Unicode may not be painless as one has to adapt to new ways (but it is not a big deal)
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  • Year of Publication: May 15, 1934 Year of Publication: May 29, 1941.
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  • ...ed in the Punjab Legislative Council by Sardar Tara Singh of [[Moga]] on 7 May 1925 and piloted by another Sikh member, Bhai Jodh Singh, eminent education ...rst instance, referred to a select committee which presented its report on 20 June. The Council passed the bill on '''7 July 1925'''. It was published in
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  • ! colspan="6" |Date: May 12- May 14 1710 | colspan="3" |20,000
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  • ...cted Indiantroops, the enemy reached the outskirts of Srinagar on November 20 and the fall of the capital city was imminent. On November 21, reports came ...f the northern sector. Luckily for Pakistan, they paused". Tithwal fell on May 23. In six days, Brigadier Harbakhsh Singh had in a lightning move secured
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  • ...dev Singh you have come to get has left, this body is an empty vessel, you may do with this as you wish." The death of Sukhdev Singh, described by [[India ...in4.htm The Tribune, India, "2 Babbars held for Delhi cinema blasts"] [[31 May]] [[2005]]</ref> The indian government has always maintained false refernce
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  • ...rst instance, referred to a select committee which presented its report on 20 June. The Council passed the bill on 7 July. It was published in the Punjab ...siding in the area of the police station in which a Gurudwara is situated, may forward an application to the State Government, within the prescribed time,
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  • ...strict Sikh League to protest the Nankana Sahib Holocast which occurred on 20 February. Gandhiji started the Non-cooperation Movement in alliance with Kh ...kh League to protest against the Nankana Sahib Holocast, which occurred on 20 February. The delegates vehemently condemned the atrocities perpetrated by
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  • ...a just cause | work =| pages = | publisher = The Pioneer | date = 1996-10-20| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29 | quote = Apart from a conscience, Phoolka ...a just cause | work =| pages = | publisher = The Pioneer | date = 1996-10-20| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29 | quote = …if it were not for my wife, I
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  • ...o freely discriminate and break the law as the "detriment to the claimant" may be less significant than to the opposite party. ..., which affected five Sikh schoolboys, Pawandeep Singh, 18, Jaswant Singh, 20, Parminder Singh, 17, Harjeet Singh, 14, and Sukhdeep Singh, 16.
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