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  • ...ngh]] who founded the Patiala state in 1753 AD. <ref>Ala Singh Ji - Volume 1, pp 132, [[Karam Singh (historian)]], Chief Khalsa Diwan, Sri Taran Taaran< == Grant of Jagir in 1753 AD ==
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  • ...Luipa, Tibetan name for Matsyendranath who flourished in the 10th century AD. 1. Bhalla, Samp Das, Maliimd Prakash. Patiala, 1971
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  • ...i]] saint who lived in [[Lahore]]; he was born at Sevastan (Sindh) in 1531 AD. [[1552]]: [[26 March]]: [[Guru Amar Das]] ([[5 May]] [[1479]] - [[1 September]] [[1574]]) was the third of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and '''
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  • ...at, is the religious book of the Ajatpanthi sect of the Udasis. Written in AD 1851, the only known manuscript of the work was available in the Sikh Refer 1. Randhir Singh, Bhai, Udasi Sikhan di Vithia. Chandigarh, 1972
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  • ...literated into Gurmukhi script by Bhatt Chhaj[ju Singh Kaushish in 1925 Bk/AD 1869. The work has since been published (1986) in book form. 1. Padam, Piara Singh, and Giani Garja Singh, eds., Guru kidn Sdkhwn. Patiala
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  • The [[Sikh]]s believe in [[Ek Onkar|one God]] who has existed from the [[Ad Sach|beginning of time]], [[Ajoonee|never dies]] and [[hosee bhee sach|will |Sarab kalĝ samrath parabẖ pūre gurḝev. (1) rahĝ▫o.
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  • ...s in total, the Mahĝbhĝrata is one of the longest epic poems in the world.[1] Including the Harivaṃśa, the Mahabharata has a total length of more tha ...ably reached its final form by the time the Gupta period began (ca. 4th c. AD).
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  • ...aritime trade which generated a daily income of One Lakh Koris, (Lac means 1 lakh and kori was a Kutch monetary unit). According to another legend, the ...short period of prosperity, Lakhpat lost its maritime significance in 1851 AD, when the Indus river changed its course. Since after the Indus river chang
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  • Initially the shrine was built simply but on 31st March 1935 AD the construction of a new building was started and the foundation stone was 1. Sardar Sant Naranjan Singh Ji of Ajitsar. 2. Bhai Sangat Singh Ji of Sangr
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  • .... They had settled in [[Goindval]] soon after the town was founded in 1546 AD (1603 Bk). Bhai Gurdas, who was their only child was born in 1551 in [[Goin [[Bhai Gurdas]] (1551- [[23 September]] [[1637]]{{eref|1|http://sgpc.net/Historical%20dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp}}) is a
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  • ...ohalla]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22, 09:March 11, 10:March 1, 11:March 20, 12:March 9, 13:March 28, 14:March 17, 15: March 6, 16: March ...day 13th January, [[1588]] (was previously listed as 3rd January [[1588]] AD but has been changed in line with the [[Nanakshahi calendar]])
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  • ...carried the torch of truth, heavenly love, peace and joy for mankind. For 1 year he spread his message of peace, compassion, righteousness and truth to * [[First Udasi]]: (1500-1506 AD) Lasted about '''7 years''' and covered the following towns and regions: Su
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  • ...without woman, there would be no one at all. |Guru Nanak, Raag Aasaa Mehal 1, Page 473}} ...1500 AD. The Sikh faith was founded by [[Guru Nanak]] who was born in 1469 AD. The [[Ten Sikh Gurus]] introduced many new and radical practises, some of
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  • ...infused a new spirit by creating Khalsa on the historic Vaisakhi day 1699 AD among the people at Anandpur who came forward to offer their heads and rece .../uncategorized/he-put-the-eiffel-tower-in-a-bottle_10045892.html Reference 1]
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  • ...s a couplet that gives the date of the Vaars creation as Samvat 1757 (1700 AD), but internal research makes it clear that it was written much later. In l Line 1 <br> <br>
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  • *1.[[Bhai Pheru Singh ji]] (1693-1768) ...ly 200 year ago, during the rule of Raja Ru-Ulla-Khan Sangu Gujjar in 1803 AD, a great saint and spiritual personality of his time Thakur Bhai Mehla Sing
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  • ...HS Chatha to study the possibility of a separate Sikh body. Based on over 1.25 lakh affidavits from Sikhs in Haryana, the committee submitted a report ...ced earlier this week that a separate SGPC for Haryana could be set up Nov 1, the state's formation day.
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  • |Bani in GGS = 1 Shabad in Basang Raag My consciousness does not go out wandering. My mind has become crippled. ||1||Pause||<br><br>
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  • About the year AD 1599, he met Khwaja Muhammad al-Baki bi-Allah, who initiated him into the N *1. Abbott, Freeland, Islam and Pakistan. New York, 1968
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  • ...neral of the early years of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's reign, was born around AD 1750. Son of a small shopkeeper, Baisakhi Mall Khatri, of Kunjah, a villa *1. Griffin, Lepel, and C.F. Massy, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab.
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  • {|style="background:#aedead; border="1" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" |1|| Bafa ||Hazara|| 14-12-46 to 16-12-46 || Muslim mob|| One Gurdwara and one
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  • Baba Jit Singh Ji {Ajit Singh} (died AD 1773) ...ba Bishan Singh Ji(died AD1839) (Eldest) And (b)Baba Bikram Singh Ji (died AD 1863) (younger brother)
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  • ...the Dasam Granth manuscript preserved at Patna, however, mention 1752 Bk / AD 1695 as the year of the composition of this work. {{Shabad|1|[http://www.gobindsadan.org/institute/dasam/glory.shtml www.gobindsadan.org
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  • ...lowers of a Muslim Sage Abdul Kadir better known as Pir Dastgir (1078-1166 AD) and Behlol stands one and a half miles east of railway station in Baghdad. ...e holy sage bestowed the spring of divine benediction in 927 Hijri, 1520/1 AD"
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  • ...got all the Sikhs of Lahore executed by scavengers on the 10th March, 1746 AD after that he marched with an army of fifty thousand, including artillery, * 1. Santokh Singh Jagdev "Bed Time Stories."
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  • ...early reign of Naranarayana (c.1540-1587 AD). It split into two in c.1581 AD, the western part as a Moghul vassal and the eastern as an Ahom satellite s ...has almost ended Mughal ambitions. Mughals were finally expelled in c.1682 AD from lower Assam.
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  • ...first=Peter |editor-last=Karsten |publisher=Routledge |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-13566-150-2 |page=170 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fh_fAQ ...first=Harsh V. |editor-last=Pant |publisher=Routledge |year=2015 |isbn=978-1-31738-009-2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9xG4CwAAQBAJ}}</ref> The
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  • ...Singh]] to cater to the people who had been rejected by society. It was an ad-hoc facility for the disabled; the mentally ill; the dispossessed; generall ...building near the main [[Amritsar]] bus stand on the National Highway no. 1, also known as G.T. or Grand Trunk Road. Currently Pingalwara has facilitie
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  • ...form of Hinduism. After including [[Yoga]] followers, Hinduism has around 1.05 billion followers worldwide. The word Hindu is originally from Brahmin. English: "[[1|Truth]] is [[1|One]], though the Sages know it as Many."
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  • ...s donated by different devotees, the earliest of these being dated 1963 Bk/AD 1906. The lotus dome above the entrance has a tall gold-plated pinnacle wit ...i Asthan, was built on the site of the room in which Guru Amar Das died on 1 September 1574. Guru Ram Das also died in that room exactly seven years lat
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  • ==Commencing verse Of Ad Granth== ...entrance is much newer than that of the Commencing Verse as shown in Fig. 1.
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  • 1. The main objectives of the ISC are to share the ideology of the Guru Gran ...n 11 th Dec.05 the HQ office was inaugurated by the Panj Piaras at Plot No.1 Kendri Singh Sabha, Sector 28/A, Chandigarh . Since the HQ office become op
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  • ...ge:HaveliDiwanTodarMall.JPG|thumb|300px|right|<center>Haveli of Todar Mal, 1 Km away from [[Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib]]</center> ]] ...nd who, according to Shah Nawaz Khan, Ma'asir ulUmara, lived up to 1076 AH/AD 1666. To perpetuate the memory of the noble-minded Seth, a road in Sirhind
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  • ...tee ho-ay dikhaavai. jo jo kahai thaakur peh sayvak tatkaal ho-ay aavai. ((1)) rahaa-o. ...ever the servant asks of his Lord and Master, immediately comes to pass. ((1)(Pause))
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  • ...attle, and the arrival of prince Muazzam in [[Punjab]]. It continues up to AD 1696. {{Shabad|1|[http://www.gobindsadan.org/institute/dasam/glory.shtml www.gobindsadan.org
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  • ...px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; font-size: 90%; padding: .1em .1em;" align= ...tyle="margin-left: inherit; color:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Devotee Peepa'''
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  • ...ar and Sindhi and largely in the [[Punjab]] between 300 BC and 3rd century AD. But even then Brahmi, which in its development in the Punjab had undergone ...iterary and cultural activity during the Gupta period (4th and 5th century AD), the Brahmi script improved further and became more expansive and common.
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  • ...at Sri Amritsar (during ) the reign of [[Akal Takht]] (in) the year 1837 (AD 1780).' The [[Dal Khalsa]] had during the eighteenth century carried the Si 1. Rodgers, Charles J., Coin Collection in Northern India. 1894
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  • '''Fauja Singh''' (born April 1, 1911) is a [[Sikh]] marathon runner who is now over 100 year old. He is or == 8 Records broken in 1 day==
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  • ...ned in ancient Sanskrit writings under the name Syamantaka. Hindus believe[1] that Krishna himself obtained the diamond from Jambavantha, whose daughter ...t at that time call the stone by its present name, but despite some debate[1] about the identity of 'Babur's Diamond' it seems likely that it was the st
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  • *1. '''Prince Kharak Singh''' (1801-1840): [[Maharani Datar Kaur]] *1. [[Shah Alam II]] (Mirza Abdullah Ali Gohar) (1759-1806 AD)
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  • ...name probably from Sairindhas, a tribe that according to [[Varahamihira]] (AD 505-87), [[Brihat Samhita]], once inhabited this part of the country. Accor *1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahl 10, ed. Shamsher Singh Ashok. Patiala, 1968
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  • Excavation of Kaulsar was started in 1624 AD which was completed in 1627 AD under the supervision of Baba Budhaji, first head granthi of the Golden Tem * (1) Copyright © Santokh Singh Jagdev "Bedtime Stories".
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  • ...px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; font-size: 90%; padding: .1em .1em;" align= ...tyle="margin-left: inherit; color:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Devotee Kabir'''
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  • ...succeeded by Vakpatiraj I. The copper-plates of Harsola, that are from 949 AD give the descent of Bappairaja (Vakpatiraja) from Akalavarsha. Akalavarsha ...tecture, the art of poetry and other subjects are attributed to him. About AD 1060 Bhoja was attacked and defeated by the confederate kings of Gujarat an
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  • ...Sakhi he initiated Puranmashi of Kartik, Sambat 1526 (about November 1469 AD) as the date of birth of Baba Nanak. Apparently, first time in history, thi (1) At the time, during Maharajah Ranjit Singh's reign, a Hindu fair was held
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  • {{p|File:Bher a Gurdwra-4-TSA-SSM-1-.jpg|Bhera Gurdwara}} ...Raj complex consists of two semi-ruined temples of the Hindu Shahi period (AD 650-950). Beautifully carved, it conforms to the best in temple architectur
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  • At about the same time [[Guru Nanak]] (1469 AD), who founded the [[Sikh religion]], was doing the same, and more, in the s ...hineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not."'' (KJV - John 1:1-5).
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  • * 1. '''[[Bhai Kanhaiya]]''' (1648-1718), was a [[Sikh]] of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur ...rounds without discrimination, who had been rejected by society. It was an ad-hoc facility for the disabled; the mentally ill; the dispossessed; generall
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  • ...of Punjabi literature, was a Sufi who had his dynastic roots in Iran.<sup>1</sup> ...m a pair of scissors, "give me a needle. I sew. I do not cut". {{right|(pp.1-2)}}
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  • ...cater to the needs of people who had been rejected by society. It was an ad-hoc facility for the disabled; the mentally ill; the dispossessed; generall ...orey building near the main Amritsar bus stand on the National Highway no. 1, also known as G.T. or Grand Trunk Road. Currently Pingalwara has facilitie
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  • ...n the plaque. The well and the compound were reinforced in 1320 A.H. (1942 AD) by Qasim Pasha, Beg-Bashi, son of Mohammad Beg. ...tarted a fountain of grace issuing new water in the land. 917 Hijri (1511 AD)"]]
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  • * His coming will be accompanied by the appearance of the Masih ad-Dajjal (Antichrist). ...had passed away and the light manifested itself everywhere consistently .1<br>
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  • ...eir daily regimen of [[Nitnem]]. The physical site, where the Guru, around AD 1602-03, composed this composition was once enclosed by a dense wood. The l ...re [[Hindi]] forms may be seen: hovat (21.1), tumari (20.7) and biapat (21.1). Japat rhyming with it in the same stanza is Punjabi with a Hindi ending.
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  • ...ing to records it is stated that Bhatt Bani was incorporated Adi Granth in AD 1604 by Guru Arjun Dev, the fifth Guru, the compiler of the Ha Granth. Duri ...s. Salh who has three savaiye extolling the pre-eminence of Guru Amar Dãs (1) and Guru Ram Dãs (2), Bhalh who has one savaiyya in praise of Guru Amar D
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  • ...Ram Rauni assumed the name of Ramgarhias and Jassa Singh became its head.[1][2]The Misal (Confederacy) was called Ramgarhia. '''[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060330/aplus.htm#1 Tribune article on Thursday, March 30, 2006, Chandigarh, India''']
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  • *1 September 1604: Adi Granth installed for the first time at [[Harimander Sah ...bed in the briefest terms. The Holy Volume was compiled by [[Guru Arjun]] (AD 1563-1606) and the first copy was calligraphed by [[Bhai Gurdas]] at his di
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  • ...irst missionary appointed for the area of Bengal and Orissa in about 1562 AD. The missionary work took a further fillip, when Baba Shri Chand accepted ...s impressive work that Guru Tegh Bahadur chose to visit the place in 1670 AD, during his visit to Assam, Bengal and other areas. Guru Tegh Bahadur stay
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  • ...px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; font-size: 90%; padding: .1em .1em;" align= ...tyle="margin-left: inherit; color:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Devotee Sadhna'''
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  • ...acauliffe, and most Sikh scholars. It is said to have been written in 1588 AD by one Sewa Das. ...alsehood prevails, and in the darkness of kaliyug men have become ghouls ..1<br>
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  • Excavation of Kaulsar was started in 1624 AD which was completed in 1627 AD under the supervision of Baba Budha ji, first head granthi of the Harimandi ...s Initiative''' P.O. Box 29242, San Francisco, California 94129, USA. Tel: 1-415-561-2300 Fax: + 2313 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.uri.org
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  • 1. The Sikh Problem 3 ==1 The Sikh Problem==
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  • The word Arihanta is made up of two words: 1) Ari, meaning enemies, and 2) hanta, meaning destroyer. Therefore, Arihanta ...gether; ( seeing them ) the gods and their preceptors went to their abodes.1.
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  • ...px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; font-size: 90%; padding: .1em .1em;" align= ...tyle="margin-left: inherit; color:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Devotee Ravidas'''
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  • ...from the Punjab in considerable numbers and settled at Nanded. In 1768 Bk/AD 1711 an Udasi sadhu, SANT Gopal Das, popularly known as Goddar Faqir, was a ...ad across the Panjab and even beyond. In the 1891 Census 10,518 Hindus and 1,165 Sikhs returned themselves as 'Udasis'. (Census of India, 1891, Vol.XX a
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  • ...carried the torch of truth, heavenly love, peace and joy for mankind. For 1 year he spread his message of peace, compassion, righteousness and truth to 1) Una, Mandi, Rawalsar, Kullu, Manikaran<br>
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  • ...si|fourth missionary]] journeys ([[Udasis]]) in 1506-1513 AD and 1519-1521 AD respectively. * .... that in the '''[[Sikhs in World War 1|last two world wars]]''', 83,005 turban wearing Sikh soldiers were killed a
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  • ...ter shifted to Kullu. The temple was renovated by Raja Dilip Singh in 1889 AD. A trust is looking after the temple since 1981. The temple complex has thr Altitude : 1,737m<br>
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  • :''1. Rose, H.A., ed., A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and Nor ...were very active in making weapons.” They prepared four types of weapons (1) Amukat which can be used with hands like swords (2) Mukat, which can be re
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  • ...r roughly one-and-a-half to two years in and around the years 1511 to 1513 AD. In "History of the Sikhs", Vol. 1, Edition 1984 at page 66, Dr. Hari Ram Gupta said:
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  • :since I found the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy. ||1||Pause|| :No one is my enemy, and no one is a stranger. I get along with everyone. ||1||
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  • [[Bhai Gurdas]] (b. AD 1551) in his, ''"Varan Bhai Gurdas Ji"'', Vaar 8 - Pauri 10 (Khatri jatan) :::1. Guru Nanak: Bedi
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  • ...he transcendent Unity of God are seen as two fundamental doctrines in Sufi 1 Islam. God is the ground of all being and there is nothing except Him. Thus ...field of tasawwuf. Of his 20 main Sufi works, the most important two are: 1.al-Futuhat al-Makkiya fi asrar al-malikiyya wal'l-mulkiyya (The Meccan reve
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  • ...fested His name. He, the Beneficent One, is the source of mercy and grace (1). They who attach themselves to His Name are the winners in life; the rest ...were then compiled together by the 5th Guru, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] ji in 1604 AD.
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  • (Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Vol. 1, 1995, ed., Harbans Singh, page 133- inauguration of the Khalsa, in AD 1699, and
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  • '''Jesus''' of Nazareth 7–2 BC/BCE to 26–36 AD/CE), was a 1st century Jewish teacher and ascetic who some Christians belie ...ory of an only son coming from the Father filled with enduring love” (John 1:14). This verse makes a clear distinction between the Word and the Father.
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  • Until the [[Baisakhi]] of AD 1699, Sikh initiation ceremony, charan pahul, comprised the administering o 1. Gurdas, Bhai, Varan
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  • Nand Lal died in Multan in AD 1713. '''My head and forehead, in all reverence,(1)'''<br />
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  • ...Another version is that he came back with Guru Nanak and died in 1538/1539 AD) at Kartarpur, eight days after Guru Nanak's death. ...called himself Nanak the second while Mardana called himself Mardana Nanak 1. There are 3 hymns of Mardana in the Guru Granth Sahib. One hymn of Var Bih
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  • The [[Sikh]]s believe in [[Ek Onkar|one God]] who has existed from the [[Ad Sach|beginning of time]], [[Ajoonee|never dies]] and [[hosee bhee sach|will ...re within the ambit of [[hukam]]; there is nothing outside of it." (GG, p. 1).
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  • {{Newsbit1|http://tinyurl.com/sikhchic-1|India's Sikhs Turn to UN for 1984 Justice|http://www.sikhchic.com/cms ...-thumb_0.jpg|The langar initiative began operations on a daily basis on 1 December 2010. One hundred meals are prepared daily in Atma Dev Kaur´s
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  • ...recognized political nation ever since the inauguration of the Khalsa, in AD 1699, and 1. The Shiromani Akali Dal is the very embodiment of the hopes and aspiration
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  • ...without woman, there would be no one at all. |Guru Nanak, Raag Aasaa Mehal 1, Page 473}} ...highest standards of chivalry. They showed towards them utmost respect. In AD 1763, for instance, one of Ahmad Shah Durrani’s generals, Jahan Khan, was
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  • ...haritropakhyan is conversation between minister and king except [[Charitar 1]]. This bani contains symbolic language having different characters which h ...in the last [[Charitar]] or narrative, this work was completed in 1753 Bk/AD 1696 on the bank of the River [[Sutlej]], probably at [[Anandpur]]. The las
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  • ...ollowing year and defeated Prithviraj at the Second Battle of Tarain (1192 AD). In this battle, as in many others of this era, rampant internecine confli 1. Paramara
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  • The news of sentencing to Death of 17 Indians, accused of killing 1 person by a Shariat court of Sharjah in United Arab Emirates has shook the *1. The consulates of India in countries abroad must introduce a mechanism
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  • ...the world in terms of ticket sales and number of films produced annually [1] (877 feature films and 1177 short films were released in the year 2003 alo ...dynamic Manpreet has directed social message films and acted in corporate ad films, including ones for Microsoft and ESPN sports.
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  • It is said that in 1499 AD [[Guru Nanak]] visited this place during his first pilgrimage. At that time *1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahl 10. Patiala, 1968
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  • ...fused with them. The surname or more usually the middle name [[Singh]]<sup>1</sup> (meaning lion) is very common for males, and [[Kaur]] (meaning prince ...u, Guru Gobind (AD [[1666]]&#8211;[[1708]]) initiated the Sikh ceremony in AD [[1699]] ; and thus gave a distinctive identity to the Sikhs. The five bapt
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  • ...in fact to look at advertisement of Ambassador cars. Bhai Hawara found an ad on the Hindustan Times newspaper of a navy Ambassador car in the western pa ...aluted Beant Singh as he walked into the Secretariat. It was roughly about 1.30 in the afternoon when Beant Singh reached the secretariat. Bhai Tara and
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  • ...her Khan of Punjab". The name is mentioned again in ''Ain-e-Akbari'' (part 1), written by Abul Fazal, who also mentions that the territory of Punjab was ...rly Zoroastrian Persia as the major power to the west of India. In 711-713 AD, Arab armies from the caliphate of Damascus conquered Sind and advanced int
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  • ...px; empty-cells:show; font-family: lucida grande, sans-serif; line-height: 1.4em; border: 1px solid #ccd2d9; font-size: 90%; padding: .1em .1em;" align= ...tyle="margin-left: inherit; color:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Baba Makhan Shah Labana'''<br>(approx 1619 - 1
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  • The Battle of Naushera in 1823 AD, in which thousands were killed was fought with the Pathans tribes of the 1. Delegated too much authority of the government to Dogras who were insincer
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  • ...n. He at last came to terms with them in 1733, offering them a jagir worth 1,00,000 rupees a year, the title of "Nawab" for one of their leaders and the ...rse. From this figure it may be surmised that the jathas broadly comprised 1,300 to 2,000 men each. It was generally agreed that Buddha Dal would remain
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  • ...ncial, National, International and Cultural barriers during his life time,”1 Guru Nanak was clear that the task which had been assigned to him by Akal P ...Guru’s address to his Sikhs. It is dated the first of Viasakh Sambat 1756 (AD 1699): “Let all embrace one creed and obliterate differences of religion.
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  • == 1. [[Sau Sakhi]] == ...t Nanded near edge of river Godavri, in the southern country in 1765 [1708 AD] in ‘Kartack’ (October-November) on Wednesday a command was given to Bh
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  • ...anne āp gavāvai. Ŧa▫o Nānak sarab jī▫ā mihramaṯ ho▫e ṯa musalmāṇ kahāvai. (1) ...nak, he is merciful to all beings, only then shall he be called a Muslim. (1)}}
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  • ...[[Battle of Bhangani]] between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the hill rajas in AD 1688. ...selves. At their meeting on the occasion of Divali following the death, on 1 July 1745, of Zakariya Khan, they gathered at Amritsar, passed a gurmata (o
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  • ...gurbani.com/bhai_gurdas_vaaran/vaar/1/pauri/23/line/1 Bhai Gurdas - Vaar 1 pauri 23] ...ved; how can I be silent, because I am competing with it? I will call my [[1|beloved]] before he calls his – even for longer because his beloved is ne
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  • ...East, including [[China]], Guru Nanak visited all these states around 1516 AD. This itinerary is found recorded in [[Janam Sakhee Bhai Bala]]; [[Janam Sa The following is an account by: Harbhajan Singh S.E. (retd.) 2/1 Sanjay Nagar JAMMU-180010.
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  • ...nce of 95 kilometres from the capital {{wiki|Gangtok}}, at an elevation of 1,700 metres (5,600 ft). Guru Dongmar is a lake at a height of 18,000 feet al ...East, including China, [[Guru Nanak]] visited all these states around 1516 AD. After his visit to Kailash-Mansarovar, Guru Nanak returned along Kali Rive
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  • ...isak]] 5, 1542, vs, and the marriage took place on [[Harh]] 24, 1544 (1487 AD) vs. [[Guru Nanak]] was 18 years old at the time of marriage." [[Sulakhani] *1. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...ar is stated in verse 2, 490-91 to have been composed in Samvat 1745/ 1688 AD at Paonta when Guru Gobind Singh was residing there, Ram Avtar, according t {{Shabad|1|[http://www.gobindsadan.org/institute/dasam/glory.shtml www.gobindsadan.org
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  • [http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA200242000?open&of=ENG-IND {{sup|1}}] </small> ...iz Mohammad Saeed, a Lashkar leader and its parent organisation the Markaz Ad-daawa Wal Irashad, refused to recognise Malik when his photograph was shown
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  • === [http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?Action=Page&p=2264 Verses 1 to 12] === KAMAAL-E KARAAMAT QAA-YEM KAREEM, RAZA BAKSH RAZAQ RAHAAQ-O RAHIM (1)
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  • ==The History and Compilation of the Dasm Granth (Part 1)== ...violence at such juncture had kept India in slavery century after century.[1]
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  • 1. Jaap (meditation) Pages 1 to 32 Chapter 1 '''1) SHABAD HAZAAREY'''
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  • ==1) RSS says that Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a Hindu because he was born in a Hindu ਅਧਿਕ ਪ੝ਰਪੰਚ ਦਿਖਾਇ ਸਭਨ ਕੱਹ ਆਪਹਿ ਬ੝ਰਹਮ ਕਹਾਝ॥1
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  • ...out casting blame. In that agnosticism, he was unusual in this region of 1.1 billion people. India and Pakistan have been fighting each other since thei ...alik. Thirty Hindu pilgrims on retreat in Kashmir were gunned down on Aug. 1. Two militants were killed at the scene. As investigators tell the story, a
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  • ...jor Jagindar Singh Saini who was a hero of Battle of Loos in the World War 1 won Order of Brithish India and the title of 'Bahadur'. He wore gray and re ..., 'city of Krishna', ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920</ref>:
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  • ...he Self-existent (saibhan), the Enlightener (guru), the Bountiful (prasad).1 ...a vis his own limitations. God, in short, is One, (and he said so in digit 1 to prevent a change in meanings and emphasise that He is indivisible), Inef
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  • ...old such a desire, that I may live only to behold my Beloved, O my mother.(1)"'' 1. {{Sggs-para|Holy books not false|[[Gurbani]] tells us: |Do not say that th
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  • ad astra. With his last breath he left the beloved book, the Granth Sahib, to 1. The Sisters of the Spinning Wheel, Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1921.
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