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  • ...ommittee approved, vide Resolution No. 32, dated 18 November 1966, Damdama Sahib as a takht, adjured the Khalsa to keep this takht in mind as they did in th ...believed to be the one Guru Gobind Singh received as a present (See THARA SAHIB below).
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  • ...Singh marg''' is the journey by the tenth [[Sikh master]] from [[Anandpur Sahib]] to [[Talwandi Sabo]] a distance of about 588 kilometres. Every place on The journey started at [[Anandpur Sahib]]
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  • ...n as a mark of protest against the massacre of the reformists at [[Nankana Sahib]]. His contacts with the Indian nationalist leaders and involvement in popu ...a series of [[akhand path]]s or unbroken recitations of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The police made more arrests and introduced at an [[akhand path]] on 14
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  • ...iege took eight months long, and is often known as the War of Sri Anandpur Sahib, which the Mughal Imperial Army, allied with each of the Hill Raja clans ex ...gave orders to his men that they all were to march at night. Sri Anandpur Sahib was finally evacuated on 6-7 Poh, Sambat 1762 (20-21 December, 1705).
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  • ...s born to [[Mata Jito]] ji (also known as [[Mata Sundari]] ji) at [[Paonta sahib]] on '''[[11 February]] [[1687]]'''. The following year, [[Guru Gobind Sing ...ttacked the column, he stoutly engaged them on a hill feature called Shahi Tibbi until relieved by Bhai Ude Singh. [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] crossed the [[Sa
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  • ...Gurdwara Gangsar, where an akhanad path or non-stop recital of Guru Granth Sahib was in progress, it not only interrupted the service but also bruatally imp ...to Gurdwara Gangsar, changed course suddenly and headed for Gurdwara Tibbi Sahib, half a kilometre to the north. State troops, however, barred entry even to
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  • *The [[Battle of Anandpur Sahib]] (1700): Against combined forces of the Mughals and the Hill Rajas. After *The [[Battle of Muktsar]] (1703): Forty Sikhs, who had abandoned Anandpur Sahib, returned to the Guru and sacrificed their lives while fighting in his defe
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  • ...s the Muslims desired. Localities burned were: Shish Mahal Road, Chaumala Sahib Gurdwara, Mela Ram Road, Pipal Vehra, Moti Panda Bazar, Fleming Road, Bazar ...a Chaumala Sahib and others had been burned before. Even the famous Dehra Sahib, held in highest sanctity by the Sikhs as being the place of martydom of Sr
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  • ...ji and Giani Bhai Soorat Singh ji, who was the head granthi of Sri Darbar Sahib. In no time he was well trained in Gurbaani Vidya and all the martial arts ...pose in becoming a Nihang was to serve the Khalsa and to keep the [[Nishan Sahib]] flying high, then that one man could only be - Nihang Akali Phula Singh.
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  • ...te often Gurdwaras were burnt down and the Sikh Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. torn or otherwise desecrated. In most of these villages the method follow ...to be allotted to India. The Sikhs had a further deep interest in Nankana Sahib, which is the birthplace of Sri Guru Nanak Dev, founder of Sikhism and is s
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  • ...nd Bhaktas contained in the Adi Granth, now known as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the Sikh scripture. The translation by Principal [[Jodh Singh]] with whom Prof Sahib Singh and Bhai Vir Singh broadly agree, reads “There is but one God; Sati
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