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  • ==On June 1st== ==On June 2nd==
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  • {{MayCalendar2009|1=Template:POW05|1p=April|1n=June|2=Daily picture articles for |3=May|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|co == 8 ==
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  • | June 1 - June 6, 1984 |April 8, 1991
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  • ...ritsar city. GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB, the sixth GURU of the Sikhs was born on June 14,1595 at village Wadali, After which it was named as Guru Ki Wadali.
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  • 3. Jeth Mid of May to Mid of June 4. Har Mid of June to Mid of July
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  • |width=8%| '''Guru at age''' |width=8%| '''Years as Guru'''
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  • == 8 == == 8 ==
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  • | 3 || [[Jeth]] || ਜੇਠ || 31 || May - June || 15 May | 4 || [[Harh]] || ਹਾੜ || 31 || June - July || 15 June
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  • ...ay. The month is 31 days long; it starts on May 15 and ends on June 14. On June 15, begins the fourth month in the [[Sikh Calendar]] called [[Harh]]. Durin [[Guru Amar Das]] was born this month on the 23 May (9 Jeth) and on the 11 June (28 Jeth) [[Guru Hargobind]] became the sixth Sikh Guru.
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  • [[1606]]: [[11 June]]:- [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s [[1606]]: [[16 June]]:- [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...orgian]]/[[Julian]] Calendar and is 31 days in length. The month begins on June 15 and ends on July 15. On July 16, begins the fifth month in the [[Sikh Ca <u> June </u>
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  • * 5: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]]) ...Singh]] and other Sikhs Shaheeds at [[Second battle of Chamkaur Sahib]] / 8 Poh
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  • *1904: Birth of [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] on [[4 June]] [[1904]]. Bhagat ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]] * 1922: '''[[August 8]]''': [[Morcha Guru Ka Bagh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • ...|| [[Guru Arjan Dev]] || [[16 September]] [[1581]]||[[May 2]] [[1563]]||[[June 16]] [[1606]]|| 43 || [[Guru Ram Das|Guru Ramdas]] || [[Bibi Bhani Ji|Mata |align=center| 6 || [[Guru Har Gobind]] || [[11 June]] [[1606]]||[[5 July]] [[1595]]|| [[19 March]] [[1644]]|| 49 || [[Guru Arja
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • *'''June 4''' Birthday [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] *'''June 11''' [[Gurgaddi]] [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • ...agnum opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. ...[21 March]] [[1704]]) passed away on ''21 March 1704'''. He was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr u
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  • ==[[June]]== *'''8''' [[Morcha Guru Ka Bagh]]
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  • ...agnum opus, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth aka [[Suraj Parkash]], was born on 8 October 1787. [[1872]]: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • ...Shah. The fight for the throne of Delhi led to the Battle of Jajau on [[8 June]], 1707. The battle takes place at the place called Jajau on the Yamuna Riv
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  • == [[June]] == 23 Birth [[Guru Har Krishan]] Ji / 8 Saawan
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  • ==[[June]]== * 27: [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] (1780-1839) died [[June|27th June]] [[1839]], also called "Sher-e-Punjab" ("The Lion of Punjab") was the pri
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  • ...(daughter of sardar Gur Dayal Singh Mann) and a daughter was born on Oct. 8, 1907, named Bibi Amrit Kaur who later married Raja Sahib Kalsiya Ravisher ...present at Westminister Abbey during the Coronation of H.M. King George on June 22, 1911. His father Maharaja Hira Singh passed away while Ripudaman Singh
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  • |align=center | 8 || October, 1687 || [[Battle of Bhangani]] |align=center | 22 || June 1702 || Occupation of Kalmot
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • ==[[June]]== * 27: [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] (1780-1839) died [[June|27th June]] [[1839]], also called "Sher-e-Punjab" ("The Lion of Punjab") was the pri
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  • ...my, he received the vows of the [[Khalsa]]. He was promoted sergeant on 16 June 1896. Once, while his battalion was in the Peshawar region, he along with s
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  • ...[21 March]] [[1704]]) passed away on ''21 March 1704'''. He was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr u ...Singh]] and other Sikhs Shaheeds at [[Second battle of Chamkaur Sahib]] / 8 Poh
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  • ...exhibition of his paintings was held in Dyal Singh College, Karnal, on 26 June 1955. ...Ranch! (12), Takht Sri Patna Sahib (8), Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib, Anandpur (8), Punjabi University, Patiala (18), Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhian
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  • ...june 1982 he reached bangkok on demand, there he did amrit parchar from 9 june he visited bangkok, koala lampur, muar, batupat, malaka, kulwang, zorbaru, On 8th June 1984 when operation bluestar was launched at Harmandir sahib, reporters cam
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  • ...rom Ludhiana.An annual Samagam is held every year in the month of June for 8 days. In addition to various Sikhi [[Samagam]]s taking place at this shrine
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  • ...ly from an ancestor who was a reputed Vaishnava bhagat or devotee), on 8 June 1863 at Rawalpindi, now in Pakistan, receiving the Sikh rites in 1895 at ...06. He served as second master at Government High School, Rawalpindi, from June 1910 to March 1914, and as headmaster of Government High School, Firozpur,
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  • |16 June||[[Guru Arjan]], the fifth Guru of the Sikhs, in martyred by [[Chandu Shah] ...er sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], martyred in the [[battle of Chamkaur]] ||8 [[Poh]]
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  • Apne (June 29, 2007) (Released) Border Hindustan Ka (June 20, 2003) (Released)
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  • On the evening of June 14, Rubjit had a bit of a fever and complained that her legs and arms hurt. Kuldip was driving. It was about 8 p.m. and they were five minutes from the hospital. Rubjit sat in the backse
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  • * On night of 7/8 December 1705 at [[Chamkaur]] with [[Bhai Daya Singh]] accompanied [[Guru G ...ingh who with his small band of [[Sikh]]s fought in the battle of Jajau (8 June 1707). He was one of the Sikhs who accompanied [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to [[N
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  • ...t ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]] and Bhagat ji's was born on [[4 June]] [[1904]]. *8: [[Morcha Guru Ka Bagh]]
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  • 5. Ratan Saldi (6 June 2009). "Caste System Among Sikhs In Punjab". Asian Tribune. 8.https://www.jatland.com/home/Jatt
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  • | April 8 || Guru Nanak Jahaz docked at Shanghai where an additional 111 passengers b | June 11 || Shore committee sends several tons of food to the passengers, Reid ad
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  • :Ordered: 19 June 1936 ...guns (4x4), 8 × .5 in (13 mm) anti-aircraft machine :guns (2x4), 4 × 15 ft 8 in (4.78 m) torpedo tubes (Mk.IX torpedoes), 1 × depth charge rack, 2 × d
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  • ...gh Bahadar]] becomes the ninth Guru. [[Guru Har Krishan]] passes away aged 8. |align=center| June 1984 || Indian Forces storm The Golden Temple.
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  • ...ti at parade ground,jammu from all corners of J& K on 7th June 2009 & 26th June 2010 in which thousands of megh samaj members participated in the function. 8.http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.php
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  • * 23: Birth [[Guru Har Krishan]] Ji / 8 Saawan ...t ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]] and Bhagat ji's was born on [[4 June]] [[1904]].
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  • ...Prince Azam reached Gwalior on June 2. The two armies met at Jajau on June 8. According to a Punjab historical document Guruji first sent his regiment c
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  • ...pointed by the Working Committee to resolve this issue. In the letter date June 31, 1931 to [[Sikh league]] Gandhi wrote about the Committee, ''"So far as * session August 6 to 8, 1931 All India Congress Committee(AICC) adopted a flag by the following re
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  • | 4. || [[Harh]] || 15 June || 31 | 8. || [[Katak]] || 15 October || 30
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  • ...Defence Industries Directorate of the Department of Trade and Industry in June 1996. [1] [2] ...y Group for British Sikhs, the Sikh Network and the Sikh Federation (UK). [8]
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  • == JUNE == === June 1 ===
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  • 1506: Birth of [[Baba Buddha ji]] ([[6 October]] [[1506]] - [[8 September]] [[1631]]), one of the most venerated, primal figures of early S [[1595]]: [[19 June]]:- Birth of sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • Srinagar, Thursday, 04 June 2009 1/8/2011
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  • *Chet 8= March 21 *Chet 26= April 8
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  • ...com| work=Guru Nanak in Tibet | URL=http://www.sikhspectrum.com | date=8th June | year=2005}} ...=Guru Nanak in Tibet | URL=http://www.info-sikh.com/NNGPg1.html | date=8th June | year=2005}}
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  • Article 8. The Governor-General shall be at liberty to occupy with British soldiers a .... Such sum to be paid by two instalments, or 13,20,000 in May or June, and 8,80,000 in November or December of each year.
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  • ...a total population of 1,480,736, 871,923 were Hindus (58.9%), 574,862 (38.8%) were Sikhs, 15,394 were Muslims (1%), 12,726 were Christians (0.85%). ...s after the rains are over from October and lasts up to March end. May and June are the hottest months when mercury may cross 45 degree C on some days. It
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  • ...on the [[Akal Takhat]] and the [[Golden Temple complex]] during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the [[Harmandir Sahib complex]] on t ...20of%20Operation%20Bluestar.htm by Dilpreet Singh of worldsikhnews.com] 18 June, 2008
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  • ...sacrifice by his parents. He was commissioned into the Indian Air Force on June 4, 1967 as a Flying Officer. ...in blue started from its inception as the Royal Indian Air force (RIAF) on 8 October 1932. On April 1 1954, Air Marshal Subroto Mukherjee OBE took over
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  • ...Fateh Singh was posted after taking oath with fellow 33 labana sikhs in 2/8 punjab regiment.This regiment was placed at Chitral, near Tibet, where laba ...rma and occupied kohima and had surrounded the 33 corps of british army in june 1944. Japanese army had made Strong bunkers for defense.
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  • : Active June 23, 1944-Present *8 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals
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  • ...h#Passed_Away|Sadly, Bhai Patwant Singh ji passed away on Saturday, August 8, 2009. He was aged 84.]]''' '''Bhai Patwant Singh''' (March 28, 1925 - August 8, 2009) was a famous [[Sikh]] writer, commentator, journalist, editor and pu
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  • ...ach other during the Indian Army's assault on the Golden Temple complex in June 1984. ...(film)|Jo Bole So Nihal]] in [[New Delhi]] on [[22 May]] [[2005]]. On [[1 June]] [[2005]] the Delhi Police seized arms and ammunition from the house of Ja
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  • ...ed plans by the MOD to raise an Infantry UK Sikh Regiment were scrapped in June 2007 to the disappointment of the UK Sikh community and Prince Charles of B ...Helmet and India Gate, features to the West of Tiger Hill top, on night 07/8 July 1999, in Dras Sector.
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  • '''Baba Buddha ji''' ([[6 October]] [[1506]] - [[8 September]] [[1631]]), one of the most venerated, primal figures of early ...again to perform the initiation as he had done before, but on that day (24 June 1606) Guru Hargobind ji took Sikhi in a new direction for he asked Baba Bud
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  • '''Muhammad''' ibn ‘Abdullĝh (born 570 in Mecca – died June 8, 632 in Medina), the founder of the religion of [[Islam]], is regarded by
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  • ...g/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&g=1&h=1&r=1&t=1&p=0&k=0&Param=8 Page 8] in the [[Holy Book]] of the [[Sikh]]s Nay! of Humanity. It is the most imp Late one summer night in June 2003, unable to sleep, I sat at my computer listening to audio clips from a
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  • '''Milkha Singh''' (born in Faisalabad (Lyallpur) on 8 October 1935) is a Sikh athlete, who represented India in the 1960 Summer O ...-to-break-his-record-in-100-yrs/1135643/ |work=The Indian Express |date=30 June 2013 |first=Nihal |last=Koshie |title=If Milkha Singh was born in present t
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  • ...four years, UNITED SIKHS has mobilized 12disaster relief missions spanning 8 countries in Asia and North America, including the Asian Tsunami, Asian Ear
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  • ...d 1,00,000 rupees for each day's march and 50,000 rupees for each halt. On 8 March 1758, Raghunath Rao arrived near Sirhind where Adina Beg and his Sikh ...the Maratha territory in central India. Jawahar Singh was assassinated in June 1768 and his brother, [[Ratan Singh]], who succeeded him, was assassinated
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  • Publisher: The Sikh Review, June 1955. '''* This article was reprinted in The Sikh Review June 1979, pp 13-23.'''
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  • ...Group.Ajay Banga began his five-year term as World Bank Group President on June 2, 2023. ...under Chairman - Super Gatkaa Sports Global Confederation (Worlds 2nd Sec. 8 Sports Co.);Founder Chairman - Indian Executives & Officers Foundation;Vice
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  • ...who must be in Year Three of their primary school. We start admissions in June of every year (see bottom for contact information). ...to_open_after_8_years_of_work/ GRAVESEND: New Gurdwara ready to open after 8 years of work]
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  • ===[[Guru Har Krishan|'''8. Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji''' - Guru from 1661 to 1664]]=== |8. ||[[Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji]] || 1656|| 5 || 1661 to 1664 || 3 || 8
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  • In early June 1940 Subhas Chandra Bose surveyed the world war situation and came to the c ...vement in 1940 and consequently could not avail himself of the opportunity[8].
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  • Release date: 13 June 1997 Release date: 15 June 2001
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  • ...d to death, as the appeal to save their lives commenced today. On the 16th June another hearing will be made; Judge Yunis Al-Reda will now hear the appeal ...l-Reda has ruled the appeal proceedings in Court will continue on the 16th June, once the seventeen young men have been given access to hear the evidence a
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  • ...e a year, on Baisakhi (April), death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (June) and birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev (November), the Pakistan governmen '''8) [https://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2019/10/nanakana-sahib-dey-shahid
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  • ...y where Bhai Sahib established links with one of the Professors. It was in June 1987, when Bhai Kulwant Singh did his first action under the Khalistan Libe ...forces, a shootout took place in which 5 policemen were killed along with 8 members of Gurcharan Tohra’s party. The KLF Singhs managed to escape but
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  • The Panthic Weekly, Sunday 4th of June 2006 / Citizens for Democracy ...erent terms for the same episode - the Army action on the Golden Temple in June 1984. Two different meanings give to the same unprecedented event.
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  • ...and named Guru ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on 23 Har 1734 Bk/21 June 1684. Mata Jito ji became Mata Sundari ji after marriage as was the custom ...soon as the person had passed the infant stage. Even today engagements at 8 to 12 years of age are not uncommon in some interior parts of India. The we
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  • * 8. The Sikh assembly, held on 15 and 16 November, elected a committee of 175 ...ty in the Dal quickened. The very first election under the Act, held on 18 June 1926, was fought between a moderate group led by Sardar Bahadur Mehtab Sing
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  • |June 19, 2008 || High Court reserves judgement. '''Sarika Singh - Court Case starts today (''17 June 2008'') in London''' <br>
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  • |Died = [[Monday]] [[June 16]] [[1606]]) ...[Gurmukhi]]: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜੁਨ ਦੇਵ) ([[Sunday]] [[May 2]] [[1563]] - [[Monday]] [[June 16]] [[1606]]) was the fifth of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] who became Gur
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  • '''As on June 2014, Gurmat Gian Group has a total of 25 CDs''' It was on 8 August that Dr Manbir Singh of Gurmat Gian Group copied me in on his e-mai
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  • ...Takht was badly damaged by the Indian Army during Blue Star Operation in June 1984 when Indian Prime Minister Indra Gandhi ordered the troops to storm th ..., according to the source quoted, took place on 26 Har suds 10, 1663 sk/24 June 1606. From here, he conducted the secular affairs of the community. From he
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  • ...government began negotiations which culminated in the Mountbatten Plan of June 1947, and the formation of the two new independent states of India and Paki ...ctions on Buber's Letter to Gandhi." ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'', [[June 22]], [[1999]].</ref>
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  • ...ixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji when he was throned Guru on [[11 June]], [[1606]]. At the Guruship (succession) ceremony, the [[Guru]] asked for ...the concept of Miri-Piri in Sikhism as follows <sup>[[Miri Piri#References|8]]</sup>:
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  • '''"Only they are truly wedded who have one spirit in two bodies."''' 8 ...e [http://www.tribuneindia.com/50yrs/women.htm tribune india] published on June 19, 1998
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  • ==THIRD BATTLE OF KRITHIA, 4TH JUNE, 1915== Sir Ian Hamilton had decided to carry out a general attack on the 4th of June with the object of gaining ground along the whole length of the Allied fron
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  • ...[[Padam Bhusha]]n in 1974. Ten years later, in an act of courage, on June 8, 1984, a day after the attack on the Golden Temple, he drove to Rashtrapati
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  • ...Dharma of the Western Hemisphere, Espanola, NM, Sikh Dharma, 1995, pp. 115-8</ref> ...Hopi]] teachings. To fulfill their wishes, Yogi Bhajan accompanied them in June, 1969 to their summer solstice celebration at the Tesuque Indian reservatio
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  • ...city-walls joined him in a body. He finally had with him 26,000 infantry, 8,000 horses, and 45 guns, whereas Chand Kaur was left with only 5,000 men, a ...spoused even after crossing over to the British territory, was now dead (9 June 1842), yet they continued to nurture a feeling of hostility towards Sher Si
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  • In a touching 8 stanza poem, Guru Nanak portrays the tragic plight of women, both Hindu and ...ar, defeated Babar's son and successor, Humayun, at Chausa on the Ganga in June 1539 (during the lifetime of Guru Nanak), and who finally drove the Mughal
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  • ...according to reports received by the authorities, had a membership of over 8,000 when the 'war' started in March. Later on recruitment to it proceeded (8) The Muslims' methods of arson were skilled. In arson there were always tw
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  • ...Golden Temple. Commandos had been rehearsed for months at Chakkratta. Come June 1984 and it was time to call in the army and administer the 'coupe de grace ...ffer prayers on the Shaheedi Gurupurub of [[Guru Arjun Dev]] which fell on June 4 and make arrangements for the annual 'Chownki' which pro ceeds from [[Har
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  • ...dent of police. (still a probationer, he had put only 1 year, 8 months and 8 days, when he was killed). ...Dutt were sentenced to [['Transportation for Life']] for the bombing on 12 June 1929.
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  • There were ethnic mixed battalions, such as the 57th Wilde’s Rifles (8 companies, of which 2 Sikhs, 2 Dogras, 2 Pathans, 2 Punjabi Muslims) and et ...but just as much on the author’s own mentality. His diary entry dated 6th June 1915 details the Indian soldiers:
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  • *A letter in the Khalsa Akhbar, October 8, 1897, reported: ...nt' s letter in the Khalsa Samachar of Amritsar, edited by Bhai Vir Singh, June 25, 1902, said:
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  • ...r had been the subject matter of much speculation (Surinder Singh 2001: 81-8). Following his departure from this subah, all the coins minted under the S ...hs have emerged victorious in Afghanistan, courtesy Hari Singh Nalwa] 23rd June, 2009
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  • ...ab/sites/secure.lsit.ucsb.edu.gisp.d7_sp/files/sitefiles/journals/volume20/8-Anshu%20Malhotra%2020.pdf |first=Anshu |last=Malhotra |title=Living and Def After initial schooling given by his father, Singh was sent at the age of 8 or 9 to be taught by Gurbakhsh Singh and Lala Dayanand in the village of Ti
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  • '''Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sandhawalia''' (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "'''Sher-e-Punjab'''" ("'''The Lion of Punjab'''") *8. '''Prince Duleep Singh''' (1838-1893):[[Maharani Jind Kaur]] (Rani Jindan)
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  • Nathu Ram was only 8 when he was inflicted with a severe type of typhoid fever. He was running ...1911, at 10 A.M., I left the house for my journey to Lahore. On September 8, accompanied by my friend Ram Rakha Mal, I reached Lahore.”
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  • ...h, the Civil Surgeon of Amritsar, gives an even larger number: 1,800 dead.[8] The casualty figures were never fully ascertained for political reasons. T ...am Singh was formally charged with the murder of Sir Michael O'Dwyer. On 4 June 1940, he was committed to trial, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey,
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  • ...and about 5600 shops. At that time the city was spread over in an area of 8 miles. The black canal at that time runs through the center of the city. Th In June 1488, Guru Nanak dev ji was married to Bibi Sulkhani ji in Sultanpur Lodhi.
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  • Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire ...tention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but
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  • ...ttacked a slaughterhouse in the sacred city of Amritsar on the night of 15 June 1871. Four butchers were killed and three seriously wounded. Seven of the K 8. Hal-bans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983 F.S.
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  • *8. Rang Shah at Moluphota. ...ion For Edification of The Faith" was published in The Spokesman Weekly on June 25, 1979. This article was also published in the May 1979 issue of The Sikh
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  • ...: Women's Liberation Movement and Gurmat, Abstracts of Sikh Studies, April-June 1997, Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, p.76. *8. Guru Granth Sahib, p.788.
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  • '''Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]])''' (Lachhman Dev alias Madho dass Bairagi), originally from th ==Advances towards Lahore, June 1710==
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  • ...ar Sahib, Amritsar - the Central Holy and Spiritual place of the Sikhs in June 1984 and 1988. After the assination of Mrs Indira Gandhi who was responsibl ...urgerstraat 12, (Watrerlooplein) and now situated at Paulus Potterstraat 2-8, 1071 CZ, Amsterdam (Museumplein since 1970). The cutting took 38 days and
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  • ...Bahadur]], was captured in December 1715 and executed six months later in June 1716. With the execution of Banda Singh, the Sikhs were deprived of a unifi *(8) [[Bhangi Misl]] under [[Hari Singh Dhillon]],
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  • ...lasses held in the verandah of the Director of Public Instruction’s office.8 It had a somewhat short history and was amalgamated with the newly establis ...College, Amritsar. The Khalsa Diwan 25, Amritsar, adopted a resolution, on June 17 1883, for the establishment of the Khalsa College. Recognizing the nexus
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  • ...e Harmandir Sahib, in the days shortly before the anniversary on the 16 of June (when Sikhs commemorate the martyrdom of their first martyr, the fifth Guru ...eir religion in the Constitution."<ref>The New York Times, Editorial, June 8, 1984.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ritdhari ) and fought with wearing their Turbans. According to one report, 8 thousands Sikhs died in France and 4 thousands in Belgium. ...iment, was stationed in Nowshera (now in Pakistan), when I got enrolled in June 1940.
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  • ...al Court, the opposition also came from persons like [[Diwan Chandu Mal]],(8) a banker and Diwan in the Lahore Court. He became one of the bitterest ene *(8) Chandu Shah, a wealthy banker and revenue official was serving the Mughal
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  • ...will get closer to the Real Self, and other would slip farther away (sggs 8). ...ind response, acknowledgment and encouragement from all over the world, in June, 1998, we moved this web site from a temporary site to a registered domain
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  • :8) The international campaign of disinformation, expelling foreign journalist In June, 1947, Hindu and Sikh members of the Punjab Legislative Assembly unanimousl
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  • ...hake a little.".<ref>[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20071031/nation.htm#8 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>< ...atil on February 9, 2005 and the report was tabled in Parliament on August 8, 2005.
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  • ...landholder or renter class. Few were from the landlord or artisan classes.[8] For a great many emigrants, the main objective in going abroad was to accu ...ets of Vancouver. [20] He was a religious man, but not a Khalsa Sikh until June, 1908, when he was initiated by Teja Singh at an amrit ceremony in the Vanc
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  • ...zam, a token contingent of Sikhs which took part in the battle of Jajau (8 June 1707), decisively won by the Prince who ascended the throne with the title ...preaching the word of Guru Nanak. The two camps crossed the River Tapti in June 1708 and the Ban-Ganga in August, arriving at Nanded, on the Godavari, towa
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  • ...t assembled here and then proceeded to the work site in a procession on 17 June 1923. The Gurdwara was reconstructed during the 1930's. Besides the daily s ...ut the 30'C mark. Temperatures in the summer rising up to 40'C, peaking in June and in winter the daytime temperatures go down up to anywhere around 15'C.
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  • ...m Baksh, whose [[Amrit Ceremony]] was arranged on a large Panthic scale on June 14, 1903. As a result, he was treated almost as an outcast by the Sikhs of ...India, (now in W. Pakistan) with temperatures going up to 122°F in May and June, he remained without food and water continuously for 40 days. This was beca
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  • ...etteer of India of 1909 indicated the presence of only 1 Mohyal for every 8 persons of the [[Janjua]] community, 13 of the [[Gakhars|Gakhar]] and 39 of ...e for maintaining a fierce independence[http://www.defencejournal.com/2003/june/tribesandturbulence.htm]. During the British rule they were favored in mili
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  • ...n at the first edition of this work, published and released in New York in June last, being widely acclaimed by the Sikh community all over North America a 7. Nehru’s Negativism (1950-1964) 289 8. Achievement and Frustration (1964-1975) 327
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  • ...l. Gazing upon Him, beholding Him, Nanak blossoms forth in happiness. ((3)(8))}} Saturday, June 25, 2005 By: SatSundri Kaur Khalsa
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  • Bhai Gurchet Singh ji possesses very rare and valuable relics (read 6th june AJIT paper) belongings to various gurus and serving at Bhai Roopa village. 8. Itihas Bagrian By Giani Gian singh ji.
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  • ...some Jats). In addition, the world reknown Professor Ellsworth Huntington [8] of Yale University remarked, "…the Sikhs are the only one of these… � ...friended the British with which he entered into peace treaties. He died on June 27, 1839 and was succeeded by his son Kharak Singh. A year later on Novembe
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  • ...ar then presented Guruji’s daughter, Bhani, a marriage gift of 12 villages.8 Guru Amar Das asked Jetha, his son-in-law to proceed to the land given by A ...oyal dress with turban and plume. He commenced construction of Akal Takht (June 1606) himself taking assistance only from Bhai Gurdas and Baba Buddha. He a
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  • ...d in the neighboring state of Haryana), over the period August 5, 1981, to June 2, 1984. Sinha et al. tell us : 'In Delhi alone in the year 1983, 244 perso ...acred places of worship.' Indira Gandhi, in her broadcast to the nation on June 2, 1984, described the leadership of the Sikh agitation as 'a group of fana
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  • ...Though the wedding ceremony Ram Singh inaugurated at Khotey village on 4th June 1863 employed verses from Sikh scripture Adi Guru Durbar, the circumvolutio
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  • * [http://video.google.co.uk/videosearch?q=Sat+Sri+Akal+Movie&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title# '''Videos of the movie ''Sat ...ll-binding and unique fusion of traditional and modern music, featuring '''8 Gurbani shabads''' and 3 songs, all sung by celebrity singers, is one of th
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  • ...dupada]]s (hymns of 4 and 2 verses, respectively), [[astapadi]]s (hymns of 8 verses), longer poems organized around a motif, and chants—hymns of four Malar is one of the rainy-season ragas performed from June to September. During the monsoons, Malar can be sung at any time of the da
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  • ...irst President (Pardaan) of this Gurdwara in London.{{Citation needed|date=June 2007}} ...Sikhs in Cardiff: Family and Kinship Organization.'' New Community (1980) 8, 3.
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  • ...ers, I am using the English edition of The Satyartha Parkasha published in June 1984 by Sarvadeshik Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, Dayanand Bhawan, New Delhi. ...iction. The Vedas can never realize the greatness of a Sadhu.” Sukhmani, 7:8.
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  • I completed Standard 8 in that school and then I returned to my father who had remarried. My littl ...r. She came in 1906. I was their first child, born here on the night of 10 June 1908. Then there was another son and four daughters.
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  • Ahmad Shah died in June 1773. After his death the power of the Afghans declined in the Punjab. Taim 1539 - 1675 CE: Period of 8 Sikh Gurus from Guru Angad Dev Ji to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
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  • ...s into a composite whole, encompassing both spiritual and temporal spheres.8 He envisioned a social revolution that would pull down the tyrants and expl That was not an incidental development. His son Hargobind born on 21 Asarh, June 18, 1590, as part of his education got thorough training in horse riding, s
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  • ...lden Temple, Amritsar, to justify their appointing a manager of the shrine.8 ...d caused heightened group consciousness. The conversion of Rahtia Sikhs in June 1900 by the Arya Samaj and cutting off of their long hair publicly at Lahor
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  • ...(India). He assumed office from Vice Admiral Murlidhar Sadashiv Pawar on 1 June 2021 following his retirement.<ref name="bhs290521">{{cite web|url=https:// He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in June 2000.
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  • ...Moghul tyranny and indignation. The two holocausts - Chotta Ghallughara of June 1746, when more than ten thousand Sikhs were butchered, and Vada Ghallughar ...He rejoices. Nanak says, to describe this is as hard as steel!” {{sggs-ref|8|366}}
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