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  • ...ror visited upon the Hindus long before Babar's invitation to India. Their contributions to their places of worship, often in the form of gold, had been easy pickin ...oneday battle between the Dal Khalsa and Ahmad Shah Durrani fought on 5 February 1762 with a heavy toll of life is remembered in Sikh history.
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  • '''Bhai Puran Singh''' ('''[[4 June]], [[1904]] - [[5 August]], [[1992]]''') was born at Rajewal (Rahon), in district [[Ludhiana] Bhagat ji left for his heavenly abode on [[August 5]], [[1992]] aged 88 years.
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  • ...gislative Council had joined with Hindu members to vote for adjournment on 5 September, the first day of the Assembly. While they were denied a vote on 5. Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs, vol. 2. Princeton, 1966
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  • ...e close of the nineteenth century, when devotees were permitted to present contributions in the form of inlaid marble slabs, which were fixed on the walls of painte [[File:Conservators team of Namita Jaspal.jpg|thumb|5 Artists & 4 Conservators team of Namita Jaspal.jpg]]
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  • ...n” or heavenly journey of the Guru. These two events took place on October 5 & October 7-8, 1708, respectively. ...ame spirit & scale. Of the 20 million Sikhs all the world over, at least 2.5 million are expected to pay their homage to the sacred memory of Guru Gobin
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  • 5. Petitions of claim to property included in a consolidated list. 14. Tribunal to dispose of petitions under sections 5, 6, 8, 10 and 11.
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  • ===The British and Colonial contributions in World War I=== ...ction of HQ in Wijtschate, but some got lost and arrived in Kemmel, some 2.5 miles wrong! Other units of the 57th Wilde’s Rifles were also forced to w
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  • === Contributions to humanity === ...metrical work written in the Punjab region during the reign of Shahjahan (5 January 1592-22 January 1666).
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  • ...ss community - with unsheathed kirpans. In Hazara, the Sikhs were not even 5% of the population. ...er big rivers like the Godawari by voluntary labour and voluntary material contributions? The study of the history of the Sikhs leaves no one in doubt that the Sikh
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  • 4. Search for Identity (1849-1925) 133 5. The Sikhs and Indian Independence (1925-1947) 185 4. Nehru, n. 2., p. 115. 5. Ibid, p. 12
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  • | title = Sir Ganesh Dutt's contributions recalled | title = Sir Ganesh Dutta's contributions recalled
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  • ...rly foothold at the turn of the century in British Columbia. Of the nearly 5,000 East Indians in Canada by 1907, over 98% were Sikhs, mostly retired Bri ...m particular villages, village clusters, communes or clans in these areas.[5] The Punjabis who came to Canada after 1904 were recruited through Canadian
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  • Text Box: Illustration 5: Aitchison College Main Building designed in 1886 ...Patiala, Kapurthala, Nabba and Jind all contributing handsomely, and their contributions towards the building fund stood at Rs 94,000. By 31 March 1894 the fund gre
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  • ...the site by the government while memorial gurdwaras were built with public contributions at Amritsar and Firozpur. The Sikh Regiment celebrates 12 September every y ...irely of Jat Sikhs was raised and it came to be known as 47th Sikhs (later 5 Sikh).
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  • ...d the other at Mohanpur, where he spent the last 14 years of his life. His contributions to the Bhai Kanhaiya Ji's mission for several decades were noticed by one a ...chains of Maya/mammonish affections and attachments at us, entangling us. 5. Even thieves come to us and we welcome them without discrimination. We lea
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  • ...ut"/> <ref name= "Arjuna settles Sainis in Punjab" >Visnu Purana , Section 5</ref> ...m Dwarka to Punjab with the help of Prince Arjuna. [Visnu Purana , Section 5] These descendants and kinsmen of Lord Krishna are also referred in Puranic
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  • ...matic heavenly reward for becoming a Sikh. It is only ones actions, deeds, contributions and thoughts that can determine any outcome in the hereafter! '''Rule 5''': [[Amrit Sanskar|Become a Khalsa]] - Contact a local [[Gurdwara]] or ano
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  • ...s literature far exceeds any other Guru's contribution to the Guru Granth. Contributions by the other Gurus and by Kabir to the Guru Granth are: Guru Nanak, 974 ver ...guru kiaa khandur se bheja hai 17 rajatpan bi jhanda singh se bhar panen. 5 rajatpan ise tosa dia is nun badraka bi hai. is se uth janven ge. mutsadion
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  • ...es, their past, and the central question, “What does it mean to be a Sikh?”5 ...s were made to sip amrit (baptism) from the common bata (steel bowl); and, 5. That they did not bow before the Guru Granth Sahib when there was no sewad
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