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  • {{p|File:InderjitKaur-a.jpg|First Woman Vice-Chancellor in north India, Inderjit Kaur}} ...dern lady with formidable experience, who held two of the top positions in India.
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  • ...h and east of the Tibet; India and Kashmir to the west; and Yunnan, Nepal, India and Bhutan to the south.
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  • ...]] origin, meaning "an enclosed place". The havelis of Pakistan and north India traditionally followed the Islamic style of architecture but today the term
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  • ...ons, 67 tehsils, 45 sub-tehsils and 116 blocks. Haryana is situated in the north between 27 deg 37' to 30 deg 35' latitude and between 74 deg 28' to 77 deg
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  • ...area and population. It is the largest and most populous state in Southern India. The state is crossed by two major rivers, the Godavari and the Krishna. Hi
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  • ...ent persons as trustees. The Tribune is the largest selling daily in North India. This is the largest selling daily in North India. Its stated policy is to publishes news and views without any bias or preju
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  • ...(Hindustani: चौबोला or چوبولا) is a quatrain meter in the poetry of North India and Pakistan, often employed in folk songs.
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  • ...sical music are North Indian classical music and Carnatic music from South India. ...re liberal than its south Indian counterpart. Carnatic music is similar to North Indian Classical music in that it is mostly improvised, but it is much more
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  • ...inner in 2005 is new Tara's Champion. His is from Kartarpur, [[Punjab]], [[India]]. Dope free Navtej has all eyes set to go high in the field of national an *Mr North India,
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  • ...ndlocked nation in South Asia, bordering {{wiki|China}} to the north and [[India]] to the south, east and west. Nepal previously had the distinction of bein
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  • ...n the [[Himalayas]] in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh following a north-westerly course. ...he Ravi river are allocated to India under the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan. It is also called 'The river of Lahore' since that great city
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  • ...adually extended supremacy over north-western India. Indo-Scythian rule in India ended with the last Western Satrap Rudrasimha III in 395 CE.).
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  • ...eing the source of the contempt) in the film ''Lagaan, Once upon a time in India'' when Rajesh Vivek as Guran, the fortune teller utters, rather growls, the ...y Franks or people from France. When Vasco da Gama landed on the shores of India he was greeted with - "May the Devil take thee!… by an Arab trader who wa
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  • ...''' is situated on the banks of the river Godavari in Maharashtra state of India. It the administrative headquarters Nanded District is Marathwada's second ...international business, as it is one of the major cotton growing areas in India.
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  • ...ing the source of the contempt) in the film '''Lagaan, Once upon a time in India''' when Rajesh Vivek as Guran, the fortune teller utters, rather growls the Strangely enough the word arrived in India with Arab traders who had since the crusades used the word for all European
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  • ...east, Uttar Pradesh and [[Haryana]] to the northeast and [[Punjab]] to the north. Rajasthan covers an area of 342,239 km² (132,139 mi²). The sta
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  • ...anḝ ?), formerly Uttaranchal, is a state located in the northern part of [[India]]. It is often referred to as the Land of Gods due to the many holy [[Hindu ...old literature, a term which derives from Sanskrit uttara (उतढ़तर) meaning north, and khaṇḝ (खणढ़डढ़) meaning country or part of a country. It h
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  • ...Una District of Himanchal Pardesh (India). Saluri village is 16 kilometers north of Una along the Una - Amb road. The place was visited by Guru Gobind singh
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  • ...including the Rudok region and Guge in the east, and Nubra valleys to the north over Khardung La in the Ladakh mountain range. ...in Central Asia on the other side of the Kuen Lun range in Kashmir to the north. Ladakh is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and [[Buddhist]] culture
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  • Canada (IPA: /ˈkænədə/) is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean ...f the British Empire, having served in the army and often having come from India or one of Britain's African colonies.
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  • ...Indian terms, being only about 200 years old. The dilruba is found in the north, where it is used in religious music and light classical songs in the urban A. R. Rahman has been one of the composers in India who has used the Dilruba in his works like "Dil Se" and "Vande Mataram".
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  • ...pur.jpg|thumb|350px|right|{{cs|'''Firozpur District in [[Punjab state]], [[India]]}}]] ...tilizing inundations from the Sutlej, the only river, which runs along the north-western boundary.
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  • ...previously called Ceylon). To the north he had gone even to places outside India. Crossing the Himalayas, he had visited Tibet and China. He had travelled o
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  • ...n area of South Asia spanning from central [[Pakistan]] to north-western [[India]] ** [[Punjab (India)]], the part of the Punjab which became part of [[India]] used to consist of present-day Punjab state; also part of [[Haryana]] sta
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  • ...d culturally. Hence, Hyderabad is considered to be the gateway of southern India. Hyderabad has always been a place where [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims]] have co
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  • ...a Tatt Khalsa at Karachi and Gurdwara Sahib at Kahuta, both now outside of India. Sant Nidhan Singh died at Nanded on 4 August 1947. ...s also a Sikh Gurudwara, which is the third Gurudwara to be constructed in India.
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  • '''Karnataka''' is an state in South West India. The state was created by the unification of Karnataka on 1 November 1956, ...f 191976 km2 (74,122 sq mi) , or 5.83% of the total geographical area of [[India]]. It is the eighth largest Indian state by area, the ninth largest by popu
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  • ...Dev]] Ji in the way of his itinerary diverted from southern states to the north-west and reached Indore. It is centrally located and innumerable devotees a [[Indore]], [[Madhya Pardesh]](India), Phone: 2343502,2340950,FAX:2340876
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  • ===India=== ==North America==
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  • ...of Khatima Railway Station on the Pilibhit-Tanakpur metre-gauge section of North-Eastern Railway. The holy shrine is near the town of {{wiki|Sitarganj}}.
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  • ...e. 76% of all Indian Sikhs, live in the northern Indian State of [[Punjab (India)]], where they form a majority 59.9% of the population. Substantial communi ...mpire]]<ref>Diffusion of Sikhism and recent migration patterns of Sikhs in India by A. K. Dutt1 and S. Devgun. Pub. GeoJournal Volume 1, Number 5 / Septembe
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  • Chungthang is a town in North Sikkim district in the Indian state of Sikkim. It is situated at the conflu ...bet, and it is likely that he passed through Chung Tong on his way back to India. According to tradition, there was a severe famine in the area when the Gre
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  • ...ital of the Leh District in the state of [[Jammu and Kashmir]], northern [[India]]. Historically, it was the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of [[Ladakh]]. ...to have thrown away a neem twig from the Neem or Datun tree, long used in India to clean ones teeth, which took root and was the first tree to grow in the
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  • ...as general secretary for both the Punjab State Carrom Association and the North Indian zone. ...rh]] Carrom Association, at [[Jallandhar]] (Punjab), under auspices of all India Carrom federation, on September 2nd to 7th, 2000. Here Shri Gurinder Singh
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  • ...medium size tree growing to about 6 m (20 feet), found mainly in desert of India. Common names include: Ghaf (United Arab Emirates), khejri, jant/janti, san ...the ecosystem of arid and semi-arid areas in this North-western part of [[India]]. This tree is a legume and it improves soil fertility
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  • ...y [[Sanskrit]] grammarians since Patañjali to refer to dialects of North [[India]] that deviate from the norm of Sanskrit grammar. The term apabhraṃśa in The term Prakrit (which includes Pĝli) is used for the popular dialects of India which were spoken until the 4th - 8th century, but some scholars use the te
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  • ...propaganda literature, newspaper, and magazine articles for the people in India and other countries. ...an Community of North America especially his sacrifice and service to free India by taking an active part in Gadar Party Movement. Kooh-I-Noor Club honored
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  • ...rict is one of the nineteen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India.
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  • ==India== ===North===
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  • ...The demonstration included a march to the consulate and then raising anti-India slogans and pro-Sikh Shaheed and pro-Khalistan slogans. This ended with the ...goals are the creation of an independant Sikh state of Khalistan in North India.
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  • '''Rara Sahib''' is a village near [[Ludhiana]] city in [[Punjab]], [[India]]. This village was transformed from simple "Rara" to "Rara Sahib" due to t ...located 22km south-east of Ludhiana, 14km north-east of Ahmedgarh and 22km north-west of Khanna. It lies on the Chawa-Payal-Ahmedgarh road and is situated o
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  • ...into Gujarati, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Somalian and other cultures from North India and abroad. Nowadays, it is very popular in modern [[Punjabi]] music played ...n size to fit the needs of the bhangra players who do energetic dances. In India and Pakistan, the dhol remains large and bulky to produce the preferred lou
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  • ...Kurukshetra town and is about 160 Kilometres North of Delhi, 39 Kilometres North of Karnal and 40 Kilometres South of Ambala. It is at a distance of about 6 On the whole, the district is a plain which slopes from North East to South and South West. The plain is remarkable flat and within it, a
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  • ...989. He was the 12th ruler of the Princely State of [[Faridkot]], Punjab, India.
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  • ...music. The word "tanpura" (tanpoora) is common in the north, but in south India it is called "tambura", "thamboora", "thambura", or "tamboora". The tanpura ...trumental version sometimes called tamburi. The Miraj style is the typical north Indian tanpura (tambura). This is the favourite of Sikh and Hindustani musi
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  • ...e and fertile basin, known as the Gangetic plains, stretching across north India and Bangladesh. ...e places on her way. Reaching the Prayag, one of the most sacred places in India, she joins with Ganges. Then they both flow together till Ksheer Sagar. Bef
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  • ...and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan plateau in south India. ...nt. Reduced subsequently, especially during the East India Company rule in India, to the region in and around Old Delhi, the empire was formally dissolved b
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  • .... But all Quraishis are not Qassab. The Quraishi Qassab are found in North India and Pakistan. They are also known as Chikwa, Bare Qasab, Bakar Qasab.
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  • ...istered Kashmir to the west. Sandwiched between the Vale of Kashmir to the north and the Daman Koh Plains to the south, the Shivalik Range comprises most of ...o Devi, Jammu is one of the most famous pilgrimage tourism destinations in India. Once a seat of the Dogra Rajput dynasty, Jammu came under the control of [
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  • ...e near KHAIR KATTO Road , Pakistan. Now, they are found in North region of INDIA and Pakistan.
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  • ...international business, as it is one of the major cotton growing areas in India. ...Hyderabad. Nanded is well-connected to all parts of North India and South India by train.
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  • ...holy city for Hindus located in the foothills of the Himalaya in northern India. It is also known as the gateway to Himalayas and it located about 25 kilom ...is also becoming a hot spot for white water rafting enthusiasts, both from India and abroad, as it offers medium to rough rapids in the course of river Gang
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  • The Sikhs played a pioneering role in India's struggle for independence from the British. They made sacrifices wholly o ...the Sikh leaders and put forward the notion of Sikh-Hindu unity, a unified India where all Sikh sentiments (social, economical and religious) would be cater
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  • ...Japan. He was born in Japan in 1965. As a small child he was sent back to India for his schooling, he was educated at Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, he is
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  • ...nshahr]] (now Shaheed Bhagat Singh district) in the state of [[Punjab]], [[India]]. It is located on the [[Punjab]] Plain to the east of this state. Its pop ...[[Amritsar]] and 1400 km from [[Mumbai]]. It is in the North-West part of India; a few hundred kilometres south of [[Kashmir]] and to the west of the Himal
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  • ...a]]. It is a village in Aur Tehsil in Nawanshahr District of Punjab State, India. It is located 22 KM towards west from District head quarters . 11 KM from ...sil towards North , Phillaur Tehsil towards west , Phagwara Tehsil towards North , Nawanshahr Tehsil towards East .
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  • ...nued his journey to North India. Bharuch is a famous city of Gujarat State(India) situated on the banks of river Narmada and located about 70kms from Vadoda
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  • ...{W|Braj Bhasha}}. Braj, though never a clearly defined political region in India but is very well demarcated culturally, is considered to be the land of Kri ...alect of Hindi, and was the predominant literary language of North-Central India before the switch to Khariboli in the 19th century.
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  • ...ts' (Nana’s) home at Chak 94, Toba Tek Singh, Tehsil, District Lyallpur, [[India]], on October 20, 1925, to his parents, Captain Kartar Singh and Narinder K ...nt Kaur (née Dhindsa) on September 28, 1945. Due to troubles during the of India in 1947, Dr. Bajwa was unable to finish his medical studies in Lahore. How
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  • ...is a city in the state of [[Punjab]], situated in the northwest part of [[India]]. It is located in the center of and is the administrative head of Gurdasp The district comprises an area of 1889 m². It is bounded on the north by Jammu and Kashmir; on the east by Kangra district and the [[Beas]] River
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  • ...la]] about 45Kms to the north and [[Bathinda]] which is about 70Kms to the north-west. ...rom these main samagams, mini samagams are held at various places all over India every fortnight. At Dodra, [[kirtan]] is done by [[nishkam]] kirtaniyas an
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  • ...s a town and district located in [[Punjab]] a state in the north east of [[India]]. This district is located to the west of Punjab. Ropar, enjoys great hist
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  • ...gra-Mathura area, and stretches as far as the environs of Delhi. In modern India, this area lies mostly in northwestern Uttar Pradesh, the eastern extremiti In modern India, Braj Bhasha exists as an unofficial dialect spoken colloquially by natives
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  • ...(45 miles) north of [[Lahore]] by road and rail. It is located at 32.160° North, 74.185° East and is 700 feet above sea-level. This is the birth place of ...ium (named after the man who was the driving force behind the partition of India and the Punjab, Mohamet Ali Jinnah the Quaid-I-Azam. It has many fine hospi
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  • ...city and a municipal council in Firozpur district in the state of Punjab, India, located on the Ganganagar–Delhi railway route, nearly 50 km from Gangana ...production and is one of the biggest cotton producing belt in all of North India.
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  • ...Their plan was to win over Afghanistan and march a German Afghan army into India. Mahendra Partap was in touch with Umrao Singh who was related to him throu ...hat was to make her a world famous painter. The family finally returned to India in 1934. Umrao Singh had his estate in Gorakhpur, in Uttar Pradesh, and had
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  • '''Ontario Khalsa Darbar''' is the largest and busiest Sikh gurdwara in North America. The gurdwara sits on 36 acres (146,000 m²) of land in the city of ...lot of popularity. It has an atmosphere like if it is a major gurdwara in India. A new plan in 2004 was announced to build a 3 million dollar parking lot.
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  • ...district, one of the twenty districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ...1], the place is the today commemorated by Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, 5 km. north of the Sirhind [2].
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  • In North America, the countries of [[Canada]] and [[USA]] have a large number of Sik ...nited States, most of them came in the mid 1980s, to escape persecution in India.
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  • About twenty miles north of Oakland and Berkeley and San Francisco another few miles across the Hist ...the El Sobrante Valley you can find the most magnificent Gurdwara Sahib of North America. The gold domed Gurdwara Sahib and the fluttering saffron Nishan Sa
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  • ...mated 18 million Sikhs in the world, with some 2 million spread throughout North America, Western Europe and the former British colonies. ...made out of fancy woven cloths and festooned with jewels are not unique to India. As far away as Turkey, men have used the headgear to demonstrate their wea
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  • ...kh]] are believed to be descendants of a blended race of the Mons of North India, the Dards of Baltistan and the Mongols of Central Asia. Majority of the po ...he east, the Konkan in the south, Turkistan in north-west and Tibet in the north. [[Kashmir]] passed into the hands of Muslims rulers in 1324.
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  • ...d that along with other staff members of Napier University, he would visit India on a regular basis, to interview the students for on the spot admissions in ...S is representing Napier University in India and has eight officers in the north of the country including Gurgaon (head office), Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Amrits
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  • ...draw, it was a strategic check to Britain, and damaged British prestige in India. ...and Sher Singh had no aims in common. Sher Singh decided to move his army north, to join that of his father, General Chattar Singh Attariwalla, who had als
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  • ...ahmaputra and the Barak river valleys along with the Karbi Anglong and the North Cachar Hills with an area of 30,285 square miles (78,438 km²). ...cultures, peoples and climate with South-East Asia - important elements in India’s Look East policy.
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  • ...ell. Baron Charles Hugel, the famous German traveller who visited northern India during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, mentions one Tamu or Tamu Shah, 1. Crooke, W., The Tribes and Castes of the North Western India. Delhi, 1974
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  • ...d in parts of Afghanistan and later established the first Muslim empire in India. 1. Rose, H.A., ed., A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province. Lahore, 1911-19
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  • ...d their respective schools of bhakti between AD 200-900. It came to north India much later. “The Dravid country is the birthplace of bhakti school; bhak In the north, the cult was essentially Vaisnava-based, but instead of being focussed on
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  • ...by Indians in the Punjab, 7 out of 67 nonofficial seats in the Assembly of India and 4 seats in the Council of States for the Sikh community remained largel 5. Brass, Paul R., Language, Religion and Politics in North India. Delhi, 1975
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  • [[Punjab]] is the '''land of five rivers''' in north west [[India]] and north east [[Pakistan]]. '''''Punj''''' means "five" and '''''aab''''' means "wat ...yallpur (Faisalabad), Montgomery, etc. The area beyond the Chenab river in North and around river [[Jhelum]] is called Pothohar, cities include Rawalpindi,
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  • ...e and fertile basin, known as the Gangetic plains, stretching across north India and Bangladesh. Its mouth or delta ends in the Sundarbunds- a low-lying all The river has a long history of reverence in [[India]] and is worshipped by [[Hindu]]s as a goddess. It is often called the 'hol
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  • ...illages are served by the following wards: Chalk Higham Meopham: 2 wards North & South Shorne, Cobham & Luddesdowne Vigo is part of the Meopham South war ...was built in the 1830s when halfway around the world, in India, the East India Company was finding it wiser to make peace with [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]
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  • ...f Ahmad Shah Durrani at Serai Nurdin during the latter's first invasion of India early in-1748. ...n attack on the Punjab capital. Sukkha Singh, out on a foraging expedition north of the river, encountered a strong body of enemy troops A fierce action too
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  • ...d [[Punjab]] is in the West. Himachal is located between 30"22' and 30"12' north latitude and between 75"47' and 79"4' east longitude. It is a mountainous s ...[Punjab]]. Himachal Pradesh became a full fledged state of the Republic of India on January 25, 1971.
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  • ...ame of "Amritsar Times". This is the only Sikh weekly paper published from North America with a print run of 5,000 copies and increasing; besides the presen ...rk on 20th century [[Sikh history]]. He splits his time between the US and India.
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  • ...Lame, from which the Western name Tamerlane is derived), who had invaded India and plundered Delhi in 1398 and then led a short-lived empire based in Sa ...an decisively at Panipat (in modern-day Haryana, about ninety kilometers north of Delhi). Employing gun carts, moveable artillery, and superior cavalry
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  • ...cieties, confined prior to the migrations of 1947, mainly to north-western India, were the Sahajdhari Committee of Multan, Guru Nanak Sahajdhari Diwan of Pa ...dispersed in the country. Their India-wide forum was the Sarab Hind (All-India) Sahajdharis Conference which rotated from town to town for its annual sess
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  • ...rly every traveler and explorer who came through Kashmir on the way to the north and west. Very little is known about his life, as many of his stories were G. Grey in his book, ''European Adventures Of Northern India, 1785 to 1849'', describes Alexander Gardner as a fake calling his Memoirs
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  • [[Image:Punjab-map.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{c|This is the [[Punjab]] in [[India]]}}]] ...[[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. It is situated in the north western region of India. Punjab has a predominantly [[Sikh]] population.
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  • ...rdani Rajinder Kaur on 1st August, 1956 in Madras, now known as Chennai, [[India]]. He did his schooling from Summer Fields High School in Greater Kailash, ...als. Unitech, DLF, Raheja and several other regional developers from South India in USA.
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  • Mansa District is situated in [[Punjab]], [[India]]. The main town is Mansa. It was formed on 13th April 1992 from the erst w ...n shape, and is bounded on the north west by [[Bathinda]] District, on the north east by [[Sangrur]] District, and on the south by [[Haryana]] state name. T
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  • ...jputana and the [[Punjab]] in the north, Malwa and the Ganga valley in the north-east, Konkan in the south and Khandesh in the south-east. Address: Nanakwadi, Nr Khanderao Market, Vadodara - 390010 (Gujarat) INDIA
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  • ...moved to Liberia to do business in that African country and I was sent to India to study at Bishop Cotton School in Shimla. That’s why I speak theth Punj ...ung Indian-Canadian also set up the Pan Pacific Mercantile Group to export North American brands like Tabasco to South Asia.
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  • ...April 1809), which limited Ranjit Singh's authority mainly to territories north of the River Sutlej. The chief of Ropar, Bhup Singh, was removed as prisone
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  • ...ing to Nadir Shah's invasion is found in Elliot and Dowson, The Histoty of India, as Told by Its Own Historians, Vol. VIII. A brief account of the life of ...of several towns, the climate, flora and fauna of different parts of north India, and of bridges and boats is very interesting and useful to historians.
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  • ...emporary form of skin decoration in [[India]], South Asia, Southwest Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as by expatriate communities from th
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  • Rupak tal is a common seven beat tal in Northern India. ...is found in film songs, kheyal, gazal, instrumental pieces; virtually any north Indian form. The only forms where it is absent are the dhrupad and dhammar
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  • ...d Chairman, Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience, the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Texas, and Emeritus Professor of ...books, several research reviews and 56 chapters in technical books. U. of North Texas Health Science Center established a pre-doctoral fellowship award in
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  • ...n''' is a young [[Sikh]] artist. He was born in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] [[India]] and has been engaged in the process of art making for as long as he can r * Kanwar Singh, P.O. Box 33054 930 North Park Brampton, ON L6S 3Y5 Canada
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  • ...the base and bounded by the Sivaliks in the east, the River Chenab in the north, and roughly the line of 73°-30'East longitude in the west. It has a conti ==Religion in the India Majha==
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  • ...a. When travelling from the GT road (Highway NH1) at Goraya, Gurah is in a north-westerly direction from this town. The maps location can be found [http:/ ...of [[Gurah]] also sometimes spelt Gura, Jallandar District, [[Punjab]], [[India]] and belonged to a family which had long served great holy men of the reg
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