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  • ...nga, near Malda (Central Bengal - it was and is still a crossing point) to cross over to the North of Bengal and beyond Malda is/was a prominent town, famou ...ee options. One, stay on the western side and keep moving north, secondly, cross the river at this junction and move via the eastern path into Kalimpong and
    32 KB (5,524 words) - 19:19, 26 December 2009
  • | colspan="2" style="margin-left: inherit; color:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Devotee ...f straw; on all four sides, this play is being played out. Says Kabeer, to cross over the terrifying world-ocean, I have taken to the Shelter of the True Gu
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  • * Is a member of Civil Defence, the Red Cross Society and a Traffic Warden. He is a volunteer of many other organizatio ...for organising many medical camps, is also a member of Civil Defence, Red Cross Society and Traffic Wardens. <br><br>
    30 KB (4,534 words) - 19:56, 23 February 2021
  • ...retiring to Sodhara. His example, as a forerunner of the present day [[Red Cross]], is a tribute to the universal message of compassion and kindness to all.
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  • ...llantry in the British Army was made. Gian Singh was awarded the Victoria Cross 16th October 1945; King George VI pinned the medal on in a celebration at B ...to become the third member of the 4th Battalion to be awarded the Victoria Cross. By the end of the war two more VCs were to be awarded to Sikh soldiers. [[
    39 KB (6,834 words) - 13:06, 28 July 2015
  • ...the public scrutiny, even if it be that of a neutral agency called the Red Cross. This also explains perhaps why Press Censorship had already been imposed, ...quaintances, but she could not bring herself to drinking it because it was red, mixed with blood. How Bhai Amrik Singh sent her a message urging her to le
    81 KB (14,461 words) - 06:11, 1 June 2009
  • ...975 while in Singapore, i was on a road shoulder of a busy road waiting to cross and somehow i got so engrossed in my paath that i ddint realise i had stepp ...ed to start seeing Singhs occurring and disappearing whilst walking up the red carpet to Maharaj’s Hazoori and this used to freak him out and keep him a
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  • * Is a member of Civil Defence, the Red Cross Society and a Traffic Warden. He is a volunteer of many other organizatio ...for organising many medical camps, is also a member of Civil Defence, Red Cross Society and Traffic Wardens. <br><br>
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  • ...walk never to return. His friends told us that while they were walking, a red colour van stopped near the CRPF camp outside our house and whisked him awa unequivocally that the massacre was a clear case of "cross-border
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  • ...sed to frequently field this question as a college athlete, when I ran cross country and track.}} ...blue auto-rickshaw, he jabbers in incomprehensible Punjabi. He wears a red woollen beanie pulled down over his forehead. A grimy yellowed white han
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  • ...gin soil and introduced apples and the Cross. Only the apple tree (not the cross) survived the rigors of the climate, and it was also blossoming. ...wer to this demand we saw the accent appear. Around a glittering Chorten a red robed Lama came out briskly into the sunshine. He had a bell in his hand an
    37 KB (6,555 words) - 11:46, 29 June 2014
  • ...a helmet is admitting fear of death. Many [[Sikh]]s received the Victoria Cross, often postumusly awarded, which is the most prestigeous gallantry award * [[Man with the red Turban]]
    23 KB (3,791 words) - 10:22, 11 June 2018
  • ...d from village to village. Finally he lost all his territory. He choose to cross the river Satluj, going over to Amar Singh, the ruler of Patiala. ...d Sardar Baghel Singh, attacked the Mughal ruler in Delhi and occupied the Red Fort in 1783. During the brief occupation by the Khalsa army, Sardar Ramgar
    25 KB (4,218 words) - 07:28, 21 November 2014
  • ...ard given to Indian ranks in those days and was equivalent to the Victoria Cross. All dependants were given two squares of land and Rs. 500 as financial ass ...try award given to the Indian ranks those days, and equivalent to Victoria Cross (Param Vir Chakra) was something unheard of and remains unparalled in the a
    50 KB (8,191 words) - 07:27, 29 September 2019
  • ...The verandahs are screened with elaborate inter-lacing Moorish arches and red marble jallis. The interior of the Hall itself was embellished with stucco the ends of the front part of the building, there were large cross-shaped rooms surmounted with a cluster of domes to a maximum height of 63 f
    50 KB (7,872 words) - 12:27, 29 April 2009
  • Red. Normally worn by the groom at the Anand Karaj (wedding) ceremony. ...egation) seated on the carpeted floor. Most people are not used to sitting cross legged on the floor but be aware that sitting with legs stretched out with
    36 KB (6,315 words) - 00:03, 11 July 2017
  • ...frame that will not last forever. On the boat of His name, the word, they cross the fearful ocean of life. Their intellect is aflame with the light of wisd ...ed are its weapons. So deeply red is it in appearance that even the colour red dwindles before it in shame. It has conquered the minds of the strongest of
    75 KB (13,327 words) - 18:53, 23 July 2012
  • ...ry alliance a prelude to some sort of betrayal. People ambushed, caught in cross-fires, snatched away, hideously tortured, buried and forgotten in clandesti We spoke for well over an hour, stopping for a lunch of eggplant, rice and red beans. Then I took a stroll through the village to talk to others. Some wer
    46 KB (8,069 words) - 08:52, 8 July 2010
  • ...Sahib Randhir Singh Ji could ever forget his dynamic personality. He had a red glowing face with apostolic beard, a vast forhead, deepset burning eyes whi ...ve deliberately, consciously and callously forgotten those who carried the cross of freedom to the peak of liberty. But history the greatest and ultimate ju
    55 KB (9,847 words) - 10:10, 2 April 2024
  • ...lso suggested highlighting the tradition of Bhai Khanaiya as the first Red Cross Society in history and the tradition of Guru Gobind Singh whose arrows were ...dirt of the courtyard. Of them nearly 120 were injured. There was no Red Cross or medical aid of any kind available for them. At 7 o'clock they began to
    109 KB (17,040 words) - 15:53, 26 April 2011
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