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    ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 ...ne of the most venerated, primal figures of early Sikhism, was born on [[6 October]] [[1506]] at the village of Katthu Nangal, 18 km north-east of [[Amritsar]
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *October 20: Joti Jot [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji / 6 Katik
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  • ...h scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on [[September 10]], 1841, at Newcastle West, Limerick County, Ireland and dies on [[15 March *September 15: [[Barsi]] of [[Bhagat Singh Thind]], PhD, ([[3 October]] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 ...nniversary of [[Guru Nanak Dev]]''': (2009:Nov 2; 2010:Nov 21; 2011:Nov 10; 2012:Nov 28; 2013:Nov 17 2014:Nov 6; 2015:Nov 25; 2016:Nov 14; 2017:Nov 4)
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  • ...h scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on [[September 10]], 1841, at Newcastle West, Limerick County, Ireland. ...num opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787.
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    ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 * 9: Martyrdom of [[Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]])
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    *October 3: Birthday of [[Bhagat Singh Thind]], PhD, ([[3 October]] [[1892]] - [[15 September]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • {{SeptemberCalendar2009|1=Template:POW09|1p=August|1n=October|2=Daily picture articles for |3=September|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff == 10 ==
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  • Darbara Singh was the Chief Minister of Punjab from June 6, 1980 to October 10, 1983[1] ...jya Sabha, 10-4-1984 to 11-3-1990; Chairman, House Committee, Rajya Sabha, October-December, 1986; General Secretary/President, Punjab P.C.C., 1953-56, 1957-6
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 ...nniversary of [[Guru Nanak Dev]]''': (2009:Nov 2; 2010:Nov 21; 2011:Nov 10; 2012:Nov 28; 2013:Nov 17 2014:Nov 6; 2015:Nov 25; 2016:Nov 14; 2017:Nov 4)
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    ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • == October == ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • The monthly data for 11 October 2010 to 10 November 2010 is shown below. SikhiWiki wishes to thanks all of you who con Statistics for the 1 Month period from 11 Oct 2010 - 10 Nov 2010
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 *February '''21''': Saka [[Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun
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  • ...nniversary of [[Guru Nanak Dev]]''': (2009:Nov 2; 2010:Nov 21; 2011:Nov 10; 2012:Nov 28; 2013:Nov 17 2014:Nov 6; 2015:Nov 25; 2016:Nov 14; 2017:Nov 4) ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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    *December 5: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]]) ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...|1=Template:POW10|1p=September|1n=November|2=Daily picture articles for |3=October|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 10 ==
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  • | 7 || [[Assu]] || ਅੱਸੂ || 30 || September - October || 15 September | 8 || [[Katak]] || ਕੱਤਕ || 30 || October - November || 15 October
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  • ...h Khalsa Yogiji]] (born as Harbhajan Singh Puri) on August 26, 1929; died: October 6, 2004. ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...nd is 30 days long. Assu starts on September 15 and ends on October 14. On October 15 starts the eighth month in the [[Sikh calendar]] called [[Katak]]. Durin <u>October</u>:
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  • |4. ||'''[[Guru Ram Das]]''' || [[Friday]]<br> [[9 October]] [[1534]] || [[Saturday]]<br> [[16 September]] [[1581]] || [[Monday]]<br> ...Har Rai]] || [[Sunday]]<br> [[31 January]] [[1630]] || [[Sunday]]<br> [[20 October]] [[1661]] || [[Tuesday]]<br> [[19 March]] [[1644]] || 14 || 17
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  • In October 1708, the tenth and last human [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] before |align=center| 4 || [[Guru Ram Das]] || [[16 September]] [[1574]]||[[October 9]] [[1534]] || [[16 September]] [[1581]]|| 47 || [[Baba Hari Das]] || [[Ma
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  • ...15: March 6, 16: March 24, 17:March 13, 18: March 2, 19:March 21, 20:March 10 ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • 7. Asoo Mid of September to Mid of October 8. Katten Mid of October to Mid of November
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  • * '''10''' [[Hola Mohalla]] (2020) <!--- 10 Mar 2020, 29 Mar 2021, 18 Mar 2022, 11 Mar 2023, 25 Mar 2024, 14 Mar 2025, '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]]
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  • ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...h scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on [[September 10]], 1841, at Newcastle West, Limerick County, Ireland and died on [[15 March * 1921: '''[[February 21]]''': [[Saka Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • *8: [[Barsi]] of [[Baba Buddha ji]] ([[6 October]] [[1506]] - [[8 September]] [[1631]]), a most venerated, primal figures of ...ikh scriptures]] and historian of early [[Sikhism]], was born on September 10, 1841, at Newcastle West, Limerick County, Ireland.
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  • ...of Thothian, district [[Amritsar]]. The family later migrated to Chakk No. 10 Thothian in Sheikhupura district (now in Pakistan). In the village, he had
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  • ...SikhNet was online as a computer bulletin board system (BBS) running on a 10 Mhz IBM XT clone computer with a 1200 baud (later 9600 baud) modem. I used
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  • * 9: Martyrdom of [[Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]]) * 10: Death of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (December 10, 2004) (Released) Pinjar (October 24, 2003) (Released)
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  • ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 '''09:Oct 17''' 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 ...ru Nanak Dev]] Ji* 2007:Nov 24 08:Nov 13 '''09:Nov 2''' 10:Nov 21 11:Nov 10 12:Nov 28 13:Nov 17 14:Nov 6 15:Nov 25 16:Nov 14 17:Nov 4 18:Nov 23 19:Nov
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • ...[Bandi Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19
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  • ...ice of history from 1915 as recorded in the chronicles of World War I. For 10 turbaned Sikh soldiers using six spare turbans, wriggled and dragged two bo At the core of this sacrifice of the 10 bravest of the brave, lay the ultimate objective that the strip of French s
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • '''[[October 9]]''' Birth [[Guru Ram Das]] '''[[October 15]]''' New month of [[Katik]]
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  • |align=center | 8 || October, 1687 || [[Battle of Bhangani]] |align=center | 10 || 1689 || [[Battle of Nadaun ]]
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  • *21: Saka [[Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun ...6; 2016: March 24; 2017:March 13; 2018: March 2; 2019:March 21; 2020:March 10 </small>
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  • ...r it was brought to the Gurdwara from the Singapore General Hospital on 12 October 1966. The National Heritage Board has declared the Gurdwara a historic site ...kill Henry Lawrence, a British Resident, the British put up a reward of Rs.10,000 for his capture. He was arrested 28 December 1849 as he was planning a
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  • ...SikhNet was online as a computer bulletin board system (BBS) running on a 10 Mhz IBM XT clone computer with a 1200 baud (later 9600 baud) modem. I used ...was up and online 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, but it finally stopped in October 1994 when I was no longer able to serve as the Sysop (System Operator).
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  • *21: Saka [[Nankana Sahib]] /10 Phagun ...6; 2016: March 24; 2017:March 13; 2018: March 2; 2019:March 21; 2020:March 10 </small>
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  • 21 Saka Nankana Sahib /10 Phagun == [[October]] ==
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  • |width=10%|'''No. of Hyms''' {{Sikh Gurus|Kalyug |(pre 1200)|Sikh Bhagats|Guru Nanak Dev|[[20 October]][[1469]] - [[7 May]][[1539]])}}
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  • The captured Sikhs were put to the sword on 10 March 1746. Lakhpat Rai followed this with fullscale military operations ag ...independent charge of the province, Kaura Mall, enlisted the help of about 10,000 Sikhs under Sardar [[Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]]. Shah Nawaz Khan was kille
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  • '''6)''' Name: [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.in/2013/10/waheguru-darshan-volume-1-second.html Waheguru Darshan Volume 1 (Second Edi '''7)''' Name: [http://www.sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2013/10/waheguru-darshan-volume-2-second.html Waheguru Darshan Volume 2 (Second Edi
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  • ...ch was declared by the Panthic Committee (Sarbat Khalsa - Khalsa Panth) on October 7th, 1987. He has made efforts to lobby politicians in the United States. On October 7, 1987, Aulakh and his associates declared Khalistan's independence from I
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  • ...2 months out of sequence with their names derived from Sanskrit. December (10) Das-ember becomes the 12th month. Otherwise the whole world would celebrat ...months of those pesky Roman Emperors puts that festival back to the end of October.
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  • ...emerged as the leading candidate in the contest and was elected Leader on October 1, 2017, with a first round vote of 53.8% in a field of four. ...cond overall after Bloc Québécois’ former interim leader Vivian Barbot.[9][10] Singh is also the first turban-wearing Sikh to sit as a provincial legisla
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  • General Arun Shridhar Vaidya, MVC(Bar), AVSM (1926 - 10 August 1986) was the 13th Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) of the Indian Army. General Vaidya retired and took residence in [[Pune]], [[India]]. On [[August 10]], [[1986]] he was shot to death by Sikh militants while driving his car ho
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  • '''[[Professor Sahib Singh]]''' ([[16 February]], [[1892]] - [[29 October]] [[1977]]) was a renowned [[Sikh]] academician who made a tremendous cont File:Devi_Poojan_Professor_Sahib_SIngh_(10).jpg
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  • ...victed (September 30) of first-degree murder in the Singh case. On October 10, dismissing defence claims of diminished mental responsibility (Roque has a
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  • ..., K.S., The Anand Marriage Act," in The Panjab Past and Present. Patiala, October 1968 2. Bajwa, Fauja Singh, Kuka Movement. Delhi, 1965 3. Sodhi, Teja Sing ...ort of the select committee. The bill was placed on the Statute Book on 22 October 1909.
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  • A Contra Costa County judge ruled on October 2nd 2001 that Joga Singh Sandher was not mentally disabled when he shot and ...0, 2003, Frank Roque, was convicted of first-degree murder and on October 10, dismissing defense claims of diminished mental responsibility (Roque had a
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  • [[Jathedar Talwinder Singh Parmar]] (February 26, 1944 - October 15, 1992) was born at village Panchhat (tehsil Phagwara, district Kapurthal ...Jammu and was mercilessly tortured. He was killed in a fake encounter, on October 15, 1992 at village Kang Araian (district Jullundur).
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  • ...took place in [[India]] after the assassination of {{w|Indira Gandhi}} on October 31, 1984. The then India's Prime Minister was assassinated by two of her Si ...of a just cause | work =| pages = | publisher = The Pioneer | date = 1996-10-20| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29 | quote = Apart from a conscience, Phool
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  • ...ths. It was only due to operation link-up launched by Indian forces during October-November 1948 when the besieged city of Poonch was finally linked up with t ...as captured by the rebels and Pakistani forces except Poonch town. On 24th October 1947 Sardar Ibrahim Khan declared the formation of 'Azad Kashmir Government
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  • .... He had moved to [[Pune]] after his retirement from the army. On [[August 10]], [[1986]] General [[A.S.Vaidya|Arun Vaidya]], the architect of [[Operatio ...They were hung together. For the execution, 4 Deputy Police Commissioners, 10 assistant Police Commissioners, 14 inspectors, 145 sub-inspectors and 1275
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  • ...e-arrested-minutes-after-being-released/#.VkR6-lLIef8 sikh24.com]: October 10, 2014</ref>
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  • ...ritish Community Honours Awards at the House of Lords on 21 October 2016. [10] *[10] https://www.sikhnet.com/news/sikhs-honoured-house-lords
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  • ...the Sikhs, but what incensed him the most was a circular letter, dated 10 October 1947, that was issued by the state governor, Chandu Lal Trivedi, warning di '''1)''' [https://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.in/2014/10/dashmesh-ji-da-jalaali-roop-sirdar.html Dashmesh ji da jalaali roop]
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  • |width=10%|'''No. of Hyms''' {{Sikh Gurus|Kalyug |(pre 1200)|Sikh Bhagats|Guru Nanak Dev|[[20 October]][[1469]] - [[7 May]][[1539]])}}
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  • ...Nov-Dec) and Katas Raj Temples (200 pilgrims for five days in Feb-Mar and October). Sikhs can visit Gurdwara Panja Sahib (3000 pilgrims on Baisakhi), Nankana
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  • '''From various press releases, August 10-11, 1986-1992''' :On [[August 10]], [[1986]] General [[A.S.Vaidya|Arun Vaidya]], the architect of [[Operatio
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  • ...in the fort suddenly and after a bloody battle, they drove them out on 12 October 1710. Cosequently, Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur were captured by the Sikhs with ...A meeting of the district conference was held at Hoshiarpur non 30 and 31 October 1920. A large number of delegated and members from all parts of the distric
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  • '''Parchian Sewa Das''' is also known as "Parchian Pathshahi 10", "Sakhian Seva Das Udasi", "Mahalan Dasan Kian Sakhian" and "Sakhian Dasan Dated October 1708, all that is known of its author [[Seva Das]], comes from the work's
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  • ...signed to it culminating in the capture of Trig point 3776 (Kalidhar) on 4 October 1965. In this battle all ranks showed tenacity of purpose, determination, c ...g the same objective with the help of a Mahar battalion. In the morning on October 4, 1965, 6 Sikh L.I. secured it objectives in spite of treacherous cliffish
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  • ...nel '''Watch video about this Sikh sangat in Argentina'''] From: AFP on 30 October 2008 She has two sons, one from each union. The eldest, 10 years old, proudly embraces Sikh customs and wants to visit India. But Span
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  • | 8. || [[Katak]] || 15 October || 30 | 10. || [[Poh]] || 14 December || 30
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  • ...herefore a temporary encampment was raised near the village of Basantgarh, 10 km north of Anandpur, and named Guru ka Lahore where the nuptials were held ...amas since discovered and published bear dates between 12 October 1717 and 10 August 1730.
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  • :Laid down: 1 October 1936 :Range: 5,700 nmi (6,600 mi; 10,600 km) at 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h)
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  • ...roms took place in India after the assassination of {{w|Indira Gandhi}} on October 31, 1984. India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of h Around 10:50 AM: Indira Gandhi dies. [5][6]
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  • ...areer had come to a virtual end. He died in Rajindra Hospital, PATIALA, on 10 June 1974.
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  • ...toba legislature |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2012/08/10/mb-sikh-candlelight-vigil-manitoba.html|newspaper=[[CBC News]] |accessdate= Following emergency calls around 10:25 a.m., police responded to a shooting at the "Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,"
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  • ...toba legislature |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2012/08/10/mb-sikh-candlelight-vigil-manitoba.html|newspaper=[[CBC News]] |accessdate= Following emergency calls around 10:25 a.m., police responded to a shooting at the "Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,"
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  • *Chet 10= March 23 *Chet 28= April 10
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  • ...ober]] [[1906]]), a pioneer in the field of women's education, was born on 10 April 1882 in a Udasi (Hindu), Sidhu Jatt family of Chand Purana, a village Her betrothal to Takht Singh took place on 11 October 1893 and they were married on 8 May 1894. She received the new name of Harn
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  • ...nce upon the Guru and was with him at the time of his death at Nanded on 7 October 1708. He died at Nanded soon after, where today, a joint memorial for him a *2. Kuir Sirigh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...Nanak. He was born at Talwandi (now known as Nankana Sahib in Pakistan) on October 20, 1469. ===[[Guru Gobind Singh|'''10. Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji''' - Guru from 1675 to 1708]]===
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  • ...which had no parallel in the whole of India. Spread over an area of 3 kos (10 km approximately) on the banks of the River Hansala (now known as Sirhind N ...army attacking [[Anandpur]]. An inconclusive encounter took place on 1314 October 1700.
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  • ...aja of Punjab. He was charged with protocol duties at the Ropar meeting in October 1831 between Lord William Bentinck, the Governor General of India, and Maha ...ay from [[Jasrota]] to [[Jammu]]. The army under Sham Singh reached within 10 km of Jammu and obtained from [[Gulab Singh]] the undertaking to indemnify
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  • * 3. On 12 October 1920, the [[Khalsa]] Baradari, an organization of [[Sikh]]s from backward c * 6. The deputy commissioner, on 13 October 1920, summoned the priests, the sarbarah, and some notable citizens for con
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  • ...ct. 27, the company said lender GE Capital had reduced its credit line by $10 million without notice. The discounter filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy prot The NWL -- which settled the case on October 23, 2008 with a consent decree filed in court -- is a better workplace for
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  • ...the Golden Temple and the Sikh Reference Library was burned.[5] After the October 1984 Assassination of Indira Gandhi, thousands of Sikhs were killed in the ...village but the Sikh villagers were able to fend them off.[6] However, at 10 AM on November 2, a truck and a bus carrying "200-250" young men arrived at
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