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  • ...66 he also held charge as principal of Shahid Sikh Missionary College at Amritsar. In 1966 he joined Punjabi University, Patiala, as head of the Departme
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  • ...ember of the National Committee on Women and the Advisory Committee of the Amritsar Municipal Corporation. In April 1978, Dr Rajinder Kaur was elected to the R
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  • ...nd Government College, Lahore before graduating in Law from University Law College, Lahore.
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  • ...The first manuscript of these pothis came to light when Khalsa College, Amritsar, acquired it. The manuscript was then edited and published (1962) in two v The colophon at the end of the Khalsa College manuscript states that the six pothls together comprised 575 gostis. The Po
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  • ...alsa College]], [[Amritsar]]. After sometimes he migrated to Sikh National College, Lahore. He did his B.A. from the same institution in 1936.
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  • ...e, Lahore, as a lecturer in chemistry, but shifted to Khalsa College, Amritsar, in April 1918. At the call of Mahatma Gandhi for non-cooperation with gov ...s coalition against the candidates of the Chief Khalsa Diwan, to which the college officially belonged, including its principal spokesman, Sir Sundar Singh Ma
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  • ...by Kesar Singh Chibbar, (published by the SIKH History Department, KHALSA College, Amrisar, 1962), that under the very pseudonym of 'Nanak', he composed and ...llege, Amritsar (MS. No. 427). The work has been recently published by the college.
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  • ...to administer them. At the time of GURU ka Bagh morcha, he was shifted to Amritsar. From 192`7SO he remained a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Com ...sher Singh, Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee da Punjab Sala Itihas. Amritsar, 1982
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  • ...with them at expounding the holy text at the daily morning service at the College Gurdwara. He also put his hand to preparing a fullscale commentary of the H ...proficiency in Braj Bhasha as well as in Sikh history. He then shifted to Amritsar, where he remained under the tutelage of Giani Jodh Singh and Giani Bakhshi
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  • ...9, to the daughter of Giani Parduman Singh of the noted Giani family of Amritsar did not affect his loyalty to the Lahore Dlwan. In 1892, he was elected ...and set up a book store, Punjab Book Depot. He was appointed editor of the Khalsa Gazelle, a weekly newspaper in Urdu, which started publication in 1885, but
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  • ...statement that Guru Gobind Singh had passed on the office of Guru to the Khalsa.
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  • ...and their parents during his time as principal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar in the early part of the twentieth century. By his helpfulness and natural ...d as inspector of schools, Jalandhar division. His association with Khalsa College lasted from 1915 to 1924.
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  • ...ference. Later, he Figured prominently in two new Sikh societies the Chief Khalsa Diwan and the Sikh Educational Conference. During the Jaito campaign, he le
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  • ...is schooling in Tarn Taran, Karm Singh got admission in F.A. at Amritsar's Khalsa School. However, he dropped the idea of the higher studies for the sake of ...e establishment of the Sikh History Research Department (SHRD) at [[Khalsa College]], though it came into being after his death.
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  • ...president of the Jalandhar Singh Sabha, always took the part of the Lahore Khalsa Diwan. Besides the patronage, encouragement and active assistance he gave t
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  • ...bi Harnam Kaur, daughter of Jivan Singh, editor of the Khalsa Sevak of Amritsar, who was herself a poet of repute and who appreciated and sustained her hus
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  • ...turning over matters of earthly conduct over to the Sikhs themselves or [[Khalsa panth]]. The Sikh [[Rehat Maryada]] is the product of collective Panthic w :Bhai Sahib Bhai Achhar Singh, Head Granthi, Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar;
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  • ...sarovar, a holy tank. A row of rooms to the north houses the Khalsa Girl's College. Another component of the complex is a hall raised on the spot where Sant P 1. Tara Singh, Sri Gur TirathSangrahi. Amritsar, n.d.
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  • ...ch mythology accrued to his name. Soon he became a legendary figure in the college. Many stories became current about his exceptional diligence, his spontanei ...hi, Khalsa College, Bombay, Guru Gobind Singh College, Palna, and National College, Sirsa. He was Reader in English at Kurukshetra University from 1962 to 196
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  • ..., Rawealpindi.He graduated from Khalsa College, Amritsar. He captained his college Hockey and Football teams and was known as a 'Pathar' (rocklike). ...d position had no allurement for him at any time and his dedication to the Khalsa Panth was unconditional.He was basically a religious man but circumstances
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  • ==Gurdwara Bir Baba Buddha, Dist. Amritsar== Baba Buddha used to live here in the jungle outside Amritsar. Being without a child for many years Guru Arjan Dev's wife Ganga Devi beca
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  • ...m 1977 to 1984. He was martyred on 6th June 1984 at [[Harmandir Sahib]] ([[Amritsar]]) during the attack by the [[Indian]] army known as [[Operation Bluestar]] ...Samparda Jatha. He had passed his M.A. in Punjabi from Khalsa College at [[Amritsar]]. After this he began research work for his Ph.D. thesis.
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  • ...matriculation from Lahore. For higher education he joined Khalsa College, Amritsar and passed F.A. in 1918. Afterwards, he joined education core in the army a
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  • ...Sikh missionary who rose to be the Jathedar (leader) of Sri Akal Takhat, Amritsar, was the son of Bhai Ran Singh and Mai Atam Kaur, born on 6 June 1905 at Ch After graduating from Khalsa High School, Lyallpur (where Master Tara Singh, later a leading figure in S
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  • ...into the Harimandar, the sanctum sanctorum, at the time of his visit to Amritsar in 1664. ...Hariji. These three parts were published in two volumes by Khalsa College, Amritsar, in 1963. The Pothi Hariji portion comprising 62 goshtis or discourses is c
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  • ...colleges, 4 B.Sc MLT colleges and 1 Hotel Management & Catering Technology College, and 302 Learning centers under distance education programme. It has taken ...echnologies. IN PUNJAB DISTT PATIALA DIVISION THE TOP INSTITUTE IS RAJPURA COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(K.Y COMPUTERS) THE COURSES OFFERED AT THIS INSTIT
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  • ...ing extreme left in picture and presenting annual report of Khalsa College Amritsar in 1939]] ...for his professional commitment.He retired as Principal of Khalsa College, Amritsar, at the age of 70. He became the founding President of the Punjabi Sahit Ak
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  • ...onal music, kirtan and tours around the world for the Kirtan. She lives in Amritsar, Punjab. She completed her MA in Gurmat Sangeet and got the Gold Medal. After Ss from Gurdaspur, Kamal attended BBKDAV College, Amritsar, receiving a bachelors degree in Music. She then attended Punjabi Universit
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  • ...showing Baba Nanak and Sajjan event. He is recognized by SGPC, Missionary College and Sikh people for his work and dedication toward Sikh Community and to po ...2009, He made movie "Virse De Waris Nu", was released by [[Sikh Missionary College]], Ludhiana .
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  • ...ches of Khalsa Baradalri were opened at several places in the districts of Amritsar, Lahore, Sialkot and Sheikhupura. Bhai Mahitab Singh also launched a weekly ...which was attended hy some professors of the Khalsa College. Elixir of the Khalsa was administered to a large number of Mazhabi and Ramadasia Sikhs. At the e
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  • [[Image:Khalsa College.jpeg|thumb|350px|right|Khalsa College, Amritsar]] ...iversity campus, with which Khalsa College is academically affiliated. The college's foundation stone was laid in 1892, it has since become one of the eminen
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  • '''Sardar Bhupinder Singh Holland''' was born in Amritsar, the city founded by Guru Ram Das Sahib. ...-1968, he was declared the best football player. He was honoured by Khalsa College in 2008.
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  • ...ducation, he was appointed a member of the senate of the Panjab University College, Lahore, in 1870. Already in 1869 he had been elected a member of AnjumaniP ...ty and also served on the Committee of Management of the Aitchison Chiefs' College, Lahore. In recognition of his literary and political services he was award
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  • ...ary education in his village, he was admitted to Khalsa Collegiate School, Amritsar, but owing to his father`s death in 1907, he left off without taking the ma ...y in the Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. In 1933-38 he taught at Gurmat Updeshak College, Damdama Sahib, Talvandi Sabo in Bhatinda district, also known as Guru Kash
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  • ...graduation, Singh began his teaching career as a Lecturer at Sikh National College, Lahore. With the advent of the Indian struggle for freedom, he aligned him Jagjit Singh held a B.S. in Chemistry from Khalsa College, Amritsar and a M.S. in Chemistry from Panjab University, Lahore. He co-founded the I
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  • ...tion on behalf of the Khalsa College Governing Council. Working for the Khalsa Diwan Nabha, he attracted the attention of MaharajaHira Singh (18431911
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  • ...Basant Kaur, an agriculturist couple of Sarai Amanat Khan village, in Amritsar district. He was only about two and a half years old when his father went a ...one of the few students at that school who was from the Majha districts of Amritsar and Lahore, he started using the surname 'Majhail' (of or from Majha), whic
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  • ...d Keso Rdi Pothi, Abhai Pad Pothi, and Prem Pad Pothi. In 1961, the Khalsa College acquired a second and much smaller Miharban manuscript which provided a tex ..., Amritsar, under the title, Janam Sdkhis Sri Guru Nanak Dev/i (2 volumes, Amritsar, 1962 and 1969).
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  • ...es. He was a member of the 9mcmbcr provisional committee appointed by the Amritsar deputy commissioner for the management of the Gurdwaras. The Sikhs forme ...e Shiromani Akali Dal were outlawed by government. Three Professors of the Khalsa CollegeBawa Harkishan Singh, Professor Teja Singh and Professor Nirarijan S
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  • ...the educational work of the Central Majha Diwan and helped set up several Khalsa schools for Boys and Girls. ...ar a turban. He was released from jail in December 1919, on the eve of the Amritsar session of the Indian national congress, which he attended. He joined the A
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  • ...preserved at Punjab State Archives, Patiala, and at Khalsa College, Amritsar. The manuscript (No. M/ 800) entitled Twari'kh-i-Ahwal-i-Sikkhan at the Pu
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  • ...ngh (1872-1957). The latter published it with a Punjabi translation in the Khalsa Samachar of 16 July 1942 in an essay entitled Uchch da Pir. Sirdar Kapur Si
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  • ...sity Library, Lahore, Sikh Historical Research Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar and the Dr. Ganda Singh Collection at Punjabi University, Patiala (25 pages
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  • ...overnment job for a year and in 1923 he became the clerk of khalsa college amritsar. He use to pay obeisance to harimandir sahib. He got married after this and In 1925 after leaving the job of khalsa college he went to Lahore, there he took a house at madho ram da ahata in purani an
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  • ...Pipli Sahib, Amritsar Sahib.jpg|thumb|428x428px|Gurudwara Sri Pipli Sahib, Amritsar Sahib]] ...aces. In this spiritual quest the sangat from Kabul was also on its way to Amritsar. On the last day of their journey they were determined to reach the holy pr
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  • Giani Partap Singh Jathedar Sri Akal Takht Amritsar ...e of the Singh Sabah movement and joined the Khalsa Upadeshak (Missionary) College, Gujranwala, from where he passed in 1922, the Giani examination of the Pun
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  • ...eserved in the Sikh Historical Research Department of Khalsa College, Amritsar, forms part of a single work divided into three parts, Sachkhand Pothi b
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  • The initiative came from the Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Amritsar. At its 23rd annual session, on 26January 1896, it made a formal resolution ...icially appointed manager of the Golden Temple, and Master Narain Singh of Khalsa High School, Gujranwala, endorsed Sardar Sundar Singh's proposal. An 11 mem
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  • ...harge of the Khalsa high School. But the arrangement did not work, and the Khalsa High School committee decided on 15 December 1903 to neglect the interests ...the School, renamed Khalsa Updeshak School ate Yatimkhana (orphanage). The Khalsa Dharamsala thus became a home for the destitute children, managed by Jagat
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  • ...notably scholar and martyr [[Bhai Mani Singh]]. For many years he lived at Amritsar and also attended upon Mata Sundari, widow of Guru Gobind Singh, in Delhi. ...ry at [[Amritsar]]; there was as well one in the Sikh Reference Library at Amritsar until it perished in the Army attack on the Golden Temple complex in 1984.
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  • ...nmentaided schools. The Sabha lapsed upon the establishment in 1886 of the Khalsa Diwan Lahore whose educational branch under Lala Bihari Lal assumed its dut
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  • ...Sir Jadunath Sarkar's Library, Calcutta ; the libraries of Khalsa College, Amritsar; Muslim University, Aligarh and in the Department of Punjab Historical St ...h's camp had been attacked by the Sikhs at Sarai Nurdin between Lahore and Amritsar.
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  • ...n of India in 1947 the Federation shifted from Lahore and made its home in Amritsar. ...ndon. The association started publishing in 1905 a quarterly journal named Khalsa Youngmen's Magazine It also sponsored tracts on religious and social topics
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  • ...into the Khalsa fold. He actively participated in the activites of the Khalsa Diwan, Lahore, and enjoyed the respect of Sikh aristocracy as well as of ...he Gurdwara Reform movement launched in 1920. Giani Thakar Singh opened in Amritsar an institution for the training of preachers and scripturereaders which he
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  • ...urn, Babu Teja Singh issued a public notice signifying that a divan of the Khalsa would be convened in the village of Bakapur on 13/14 June 1903. The letter ...as then a student of the final B.A. class, Tara Singh, who had just joined college and who later became famous as a political leader of the Sikhs, and Man Sin
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  • ...ana district of die Punjab. He was an undergraduate at Khalsa College, Amritsar, when he gave up his studies to go to China. He was employed as a sanitary As he reached Amritsar on 30 December 1924 after his release from the Mianvalijail, Doctor Thakar
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  • The '''Government College''' on [[Kotkapura]] road is the prominent college of the area. The other schools and colleges are: # Mai Bhago Ayurvedic Medical College
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  • ...tish in the Jallianvala Bagh (13 April 1919). For this he had to leave the College. He joined the Akali Dal and took part in the agitation for the liberatio 2. Warsola, Swaran Singh, Visphot ton Pehlan. Amritsar, 1978
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  • ...Punjab were striking hard and zealously working to cut the numbers of the Khalsa. ...s who followed him, is no longer the sustaining power it was. Even the few Khalsa students who come forth from the recognized colleges of the Punjab exhibit
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  • ...ituated on Chaabal - Amritsar road near village Jhabal Kalan in district [[Amritsar]] [[Punjab]] [[India]]. Baba Buddha ji spent much of his life here. [[Guru ...situated in the revenue limits of the village of Thatta, 20 km south of [[Amritsar]]. The shrine honours and commemorates [[Baba Buddha]] (1506 - 1631), the
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  • ...atna, and in the Sikh History Research Department at Khalsa College, Amritsar (No. 1283); The manuscript consisting of 354 pages of 16 lines each is by T 1. Kirpal Singh, A Catalogue of Persian and Sanskrit Manuscripts. Amritsar, 1962
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  • Guru Nanak Dev University was established at Amritsar on November 24,1969 to mark the 500th birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak D ...ancement. Making its humble beginning in an annexe of the adjoining Khalsa College, the University today boasts of 37 academic departments, two regional centr
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  • ...shed himself as a sportsman and excelled in hockey. He was a member of the college Hockey XI. From the University he went to the family's farms and orchards i
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  • ...ahiguru ji ka khalsa, vahiguru ji ki fateh]], and made regular visits to [[Amritsar]] to bathe in the sacred pool ([[Sarovar]]). Gradually, his wife was also c ...hes of Sikhs converged on Bakapur from many places including [[Lahore]], [[Amritsar]], Gujranwala, Katani, Narangval and [[Ludhiana]].
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  • ...he Khalsa Printing Press at Lahore, supported the Khalsa College at Amritsar and promoted the reformist (Anand) form of Sikh marriage.
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  • ...aharani Jind Kaur]] moved from the Punjab, degradation and the fading of [[Khalsa]] values soon ensued. Soon the Sikh [[Rehit Maryada]] was becoming diluted #Re-establishment of the Khalsa codes of conduct and lifestyle, as taught by the Sikh Gurus
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  • ...t resigned three years later to undergo overseer's training at Engineering College, Roorkee, and was after completing the course appointed a suboverseer at S ...won wide recognition and, when the Chief Khalsa Diwan was established at Amritsar in 1902, he had the honour of saying the inaugural ardas or prayer.
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  • The work is in the collection of Khalsa College, Amritsar, under the number of MS. No. 2300E. Although none of the sakhis describes the Creation of the Khalsa in 1699 (in any form) the very first episode, after giving "a brief sample
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  • ...United Provinces. His ancestors belonged to the village of Rasulpur in Amritsar district of the Punjab. In old family records he was usually referred to a ...st'', becoming the editor. In the thirties he launched his monthly, ''The Khalsa Review''. His ''The Persian Mystics'' is a rendering into English of the sa
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  • ...the Sutlej. The work, completed in 1855, was published by KHALSA College, Amritsar, in 1965. The author served under the LAHORE Darbar as a revenue official (
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  • ...from a local high school in 1903, he graduated from [[Khalsa College]], [[Amritsar]], in 1907 and obtained his law degree from the [[Panjab University]], [[La
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  • ...in the Rupar district of Punjab. He was educated at the Khalsa College in Amritsar, and began working in his father's firm in the steel industry. He rose to t After his education at Ambala and Khalsa College, Amritsar, he joined his father`s firm as a director. Returning to the Punjab during
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  • 1788 Agreement reached between the Dal Khalsa and Maharaja Vijay Singh of Jodhpur. ...itish Government Several hundred people had assembled at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar to participate in this protest. Brigadier General Dwyer was sent to dispers
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  • But the Bibliography assumed Its present form at the Khalsa College, Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar. But for his and Master Sujan
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  • ...is very proud that his son has given Shaheedi to protect the honour of the Khalsa Panth and against the disrespect shown to Guru Sahib. ...hionable clothes. A little while after taking Amrit he started wearing the Khalsa Bana with Damala and blue Chola. He had a glowing face, a special shine in
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  • ...to built first Gurdwara in Vancouver B.C., Canada under the management of Khalsa Dewan Vancouver. ...ed to build Khalsa High School at Pur Heeran, Dist. Hoshiarpur through the Khalsa Educational Society.
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  • ...Pakistan), he received his Master's degree in English from Khalsa College, Amritsar in 1940. He joined the army in 1942, serving as a Liaison Officer during th
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  • ...pecial gatherings to administer to the seekers the initiatory rites of the Khalsa. To this end, he travelled extensively in the Punjab, especially in the ...gh Bahadur school at the village of Rode, near Moga, since upgraded into a college affiliated to Parijab University, Chandigarh.
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  • ...e formal commencement of the tercentenary celebrations of the birth of the Khalsa being organised by the Anandpur Sahib Foundation. ...stan after the 1965 Indo-Pak war, part of the tercentenary celebrations of Khalsa Panth crossed the Wagah border into Pakistan today. The land route was clos
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  • ...ersian. While still a small boy, he received the initiatory rites of the [[Khalsa]] at the hands of [[Baba Khem Singh Bedi]], taking the name, Teja Singh. ...ng his matriculation examination, he was enrolled at the [[Khalsa College, Amritsar]].
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  • The Khĝlsĝ College Committee, Amritsar, requested Sant Atar Siṅgh to represent it at the Delhi Darbĝr in 1911. ...to participate in the ceremonies for laying the foundation of the Sanskrit College.
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  • [[Image:Gurukirn kaur khalsa.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa'''}}]] Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa was born in 1951 as Joan Paulus in an educated Episcopalian family in Redla
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  • ...ja Ranjit Singh, there were several attempts to raise the old glory of the Khalsa. Several movements to reform the Sikhism were started. First one being Nira Situation after the fall of Sarkar Khalsa was were such that to quote Sardar Harbans Singh in Heritage of the Sikhs h
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  • Gurukirn Kaur Khalsa was born in 1951 as Joan Paulus in an educated Episcopalian family in Redla She started college at Pomona College in Claremont, California in 1969. As this was during the height of the coun
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  • ...y of the rest of the world. The struggle, started by Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale against the oppressive Hindu government contains the accounts ...all, Amritsar and for his college education, he enrolled at Khalsa College Amritsar.
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  • Published in Panjabi as the, ''Janam Sakhi Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji'' (Amritsar, 1974) And in an English translation by W.H. McLeod as the, ''B40 Janam-Sakhi'' (Amritsar, 1979).
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  • ...Sohan Lal Training College. She earned an MA in Philosophy from Government College, Lahore. This was done as a resident student, since her parents never lived ...her examinations was out, she was teaching at Victoria Girls Intermediate College, which she officially joined on December 16, 1946.
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  • ...ji as [[Granthi]] (head Priest) of Sri [[Darbar Sahib]]—the Golden Temple AMRITSAR. This Gurdwara is located behind Maulana Azad Medical College, near Turkman Gate Delhi.
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  • ...ector General. In 1933, he was appointed the Chancellor of Khalsa College, Amritsar, and he held this position for a number of years. Seconded in 1935 to a cra ...he outbreak of World War II in 1939, Maharaja Yadavinder Singh founded the Khalsa Defence of India League. Sikh enlistment to the army was accelerated by the
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  • ...can add your name to this page if you are one of those who have joined the Khalsa, or know someone who has. Please only those who have changed their religion ...came the Sanskrit teacher of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and eventually became a Khalsa and died as [[Kirpa Singh Dutt|Shaheed Kirpa Singh]] fighting with his Guru
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  • ...k. Sant Dalip Singh died in 1948. Apart from the dera he founded, a KHALSA College at Dumeli commemorates his name</small>.</big>
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  • ...tions "Supreme Scriptures, Sri Guru Granth Sahib" and "Paramount Religion, Khalsa Panth" (both originally written in [[Hindi]]; subsequently translated into ...stened Swami Ram Tirath by Swami Narayan Tirath, an ex-Principal of Queens College at Calcutta, who initiated him into sannyasi order in 1937.
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  • ...]]. Giani Ji was a famous writer, he wrote nearly 71 books on Sikh theory. Khalsa Akhbar is the famous book for his writing. His writing ''Dayanand naal mera ...lsa Diwan parallel to the one at Amritsar, floated a weekly newspaper, the Khalsa Akhbar. Though its first editor was Giam Jhanda Singh Faridkoti, the princi
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  • ...available at the University of the Panjab ([[Lahore]]), Khalsa College ([[Amritsar]]) and in the Punjab Historical Studies Department of Punjabi University ([ * 1. Kirpal Singh, ed., A Catalogue of Persian and Sanskrit Manuscripts. Amritsar, 1962
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  • ...hakk which, later, came to be known as Ram Das Pur and now it is famous as Amritsar. Guru Arjan Sahib developed Guru Da Chakk into a major city and also founde ...nterference and disturbances. The Sikhs had experienced Mughal invasion at Amritsar and Kartarpur in 1634 and 1635. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib too had participate
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  • ...r Committee (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar) * Bhai Sahib Bhai Achhar Singh, Head Granthi, Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar;
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  • ...ds in the new Bar Chenab colony. In memoriam of their ancestral village in Amritsar, the colonists named their new settlement in Sheikhupura also as Bohoru (Ch ...ained B. A. (Honors) from Khalsa College Amritsar and B.T. from Government College Lahore. Lyallpuri was invited for personal interview for the position of Te
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  • ...ds in the new Bar Chenab colony. In memoriam of their ancestral village in Amritsar, the colonists named their new settlement in Sheikhupura also as Bohoru (Ch ...ained B. A. (Honors) from Khalsa College Amritsar and B.T. from Government College Lahore. Lyallpuri was invited for personal interview for the position of Te
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  • ...t provoked much interest in the Punjab and, in 1883, a group of Sikhs from Amritsar petitioned the LieutenantGovernor of the Punjab, Charles Aitchison, to have ...script was discovered in the town of Hafizabad by Gumukh Singh of Oriental College, Lahore. Gurmukh Singh loaned his find to Macauliffe who, having divided it
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  • ...llege, Amritsar]], before moving to England where he attended [[University College London]] as an undergraduate and later [[Cambridge University]], graduating
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  • ...gh Ji, the first President of the All India Seva Panthi Addan Shahi Sabha, Amritsar, and acquired a good deal of theological knowledge and experience from him. ...Singh Ji was the President of the Seva Panthi Addan Shahi Society (Regd.) Amritsar and the chief Sarparasth of Tikana Bhai Jagta Ji Sahib. He chose Mahant Bab
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  • ...Sardar Mangal singh virk was given the rank of Kumedan in the army of the Khalsa. ...ful congregation that had gathered, despite a curfew at Jalianwala Bagh in Amritsar. Some rioting and other activities had lead to the curfew. After this ther
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  • ...om Government High School in the same town. He joined the Forman Christian college at Lahore, but soon left it to enlist in the army (1919). He served at the ...fruitful career as a researcher and historian. The [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]] placed him in charge of its newly-created Sikh History Research Departmen
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  • ...ingh Jee, V. Purane Poore, Tehsil Kasoor, Dist. Lahore, it is now in Dist. Amritsar. Jathedar Chanda Singh was a great Gursikh of high morals and good discipli ...hool – Bhikhivind, after which further studies were made at Khalsa College Amritsar. Along with worldly education, Sant Kartar Singh Jee was educated in Gurmat
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  • ...was published by the Sikh Historical Research Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar, in 1939. ...khs did not resume the attack the following morning. The Shah marched upon Amritsar whither the Sikhs had been reported to have withdrawn. But when he reached
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  • ...performed around the world. When she is not touring she makes her home in Amritsar, Punjab. She completed her MA in Gurmat Sangeet, winning the prestigous Gol ...completing her education at [[Gurdaspur]], Kamal attended BBKDAV College, Amritsar, graduating with a Bachelors degree in Music. She then attended Punjabi Uni
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  • ...ollege at Amritsar, where he had distinguished himself as a member of the College Hockey XI. He was a contemporary of the legendary hockey player Lali or La ...ed to resume his studies. He passed his LL.B. examination in 1921 from Law College, Lahore, and set up practice as a lawyer at Montgomery, where he establishe
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  • ...1984. A copy of the Persian manuscript is preserved at the Khalsa College, Amritsar. Diwan Ajudhia Parshad (d.,1870) had served the Sikh State both as soldier
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  • ...first such temple anywhere in Europe. And this weekend, its successor, the Khalsa Jatha as it was known, celebrates 100 years of Sikhism in Britain. ...n more suitable premises in Shepherds Bush. An association, named the Guru Khalsa Foreign Mission, was created, with a seven-member executive committee set u
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  • ...ost the advent of the British that the administration of the Harimandar at Amritsar was far from satisfactory. ...eachers and students of the Khalsa College was held in Jallianvala Bagh at Amritsar. The following morning some of them were taken to Harimandar, but the pries
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  • Bhai Sher Singh started his career as a lecturer in [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]]. He joined [[Kashmir]] Forest Department in 1920. Later, he was promoted Publisher: Editor, Guru Chamatkar, Amritsar.
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  • ...and the martial law conditions in the Punjab under which he travelled from Amritsar to his village left a deep impact on his mind. While yet a student of the t
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  • ...n Farsi and started his career as a Lecturer in Persian at Khalsa College, Amritsar way back in the early thirties. He resigned this job and shifted to Lahore
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  • ...g women's education in the province. Pratap studied at the Khalsa College, Amritsar and then went to the U.S., where he supported himself by working on farms a ...On April 13, 1932 he started an English weekly paper, ''The New Era'', in Amritsar. He joined politics and the newspaper eventually shut down. He was at first
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  • ...fellow of Balliol College in 1912, and thereafter held positions at King's College London (as Professor of Modern Greek and Byzantine History), the London Sch ...ional when he writes about Guru Sahib’s contribution in the formation of [[Khalsa]]. Again and again he emphasizes the fact that there cannot be any person l
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  • ...rect threat of Christian Missionaries, Muslim Maulalivis and Arya Samajis. Khalsa's moral force and dynamic vitality was rediscovered and Singh Sabha started ...were achieved by Sikhs. Famous Khalsa college at Amritsar and hundreds of Khalsa Schools were opened through out punjab. Many Sikhs ventured outside India a
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  • ...ears. Then he was found and brought home and his family again put him into College. ...ru blesses, he showed that person how to wear the uniform of Akal Purakh`s Khalsa army.
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  • '''The Sikhs Reference Library''', Amritsar is a good case study on the issue. A huge collection of rare Sikh artifacts ...archives maintained by the SGPC, Guru Nanak Dev University, Khalsa College Amritsar, Panjabi University, Language Department and Patiala Archives. Private coll
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  • ...air in the name of 'Satguru' Ram Singh in the Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar and asked the ruling Akali Dal chief to stop all grants to the sect's insti Sikh Missionary College, a leading seminary of the community, also adopted a tough stance on the is
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  • ...nst the British rule by boycotting the visit of the Prince of Wales to the college. ...rfew period the communist party organised a conference at Fatehwal village Amritsar, to be headed by Comrade Achhar Singh Chhina and Mohan Singh Batth. However
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  • ...anskrit High School, Bhera. He was vice-principal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar when he received the rites of initiation at the hands of Sant Atar Singh of ...ge, London, but left it without completing the course to join the Teachers College at Columbia University, in New York City, U.S.A., to train as a teacher. Fr
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  • ...tle way north of the Akal Takht, commemorates Guru Tegh Bahadur's visit to Amritsar in 1664. Soon after assuming office as Guru, he had come from Bakala to pay ...d to the hansli, or water channel bringing waters of the River Ravi to the Amritsar sarovars, in 1884.
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  • Hardliners Dal Khalsa, Khalsa Action Committee and Khalsa Mission organisation have urged the Sikh community to voluntary shut down t ...Punjab in support of a clemency demand for Balwant Singh Rajoana, a Babbar Khalsa terrorist, who is on death row in the assassination case of former chief mi
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  • ...ived his Master's degree, first class first, at the prestigious Government College, Lahore, after which he went to Cambridge to take his Tripos in Moral Scie Publisher: SGPC, Amritsar.
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  • ...get Padma Shri Award. Bhai Sahib is the Hazoori Raagi of Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar.}} ...age/teaser/large/Nina-225x300.jpg|Nina Kaur an Amritdhari Gursikh has made Khalsa Panth proud after she has won Care Innovator Award at her prestigious organ
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  • ...om Government High School in the same town. He joined the Forman Christian College at [[Lahore]], but soon left it to enlist in the army (1919). ...g and fruitful career as a researcher and historian. The Khalsa College at Amritsar placed him in charge of its newly created Sikh History Research Department,
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  • ...gecache/thumb/news/image/main/ongkars-THUMB.jpg|My name is Onkardeep Singh Khalsa. The end of September 2009 marked the completion of a 29 day cycling trip f ...eek Non-Stop from Doha. Only full service scheduled global airline serving Amritsar. Connections From USA, Europe, Africa And Middle East.}}
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  • ...and a manager (sarbarah) appointed by the British deputy commissioner of [[Amritsar]] district. The committee and the sarbarah, a retired risaldar (cavalry) ma ...ed into the Khalsa Brotherhood by administering to them the rites of the [[Khalsa]].
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  • ...he attended Government college in Lahore. Soon Khushwant was sent to Kings College, Cambridge and the Inner Temple in London. ...ons of Sikhs, he was honored with '''[[Khalsa|"Order of Khalsa" (Nishaan-e-Khalsa)]]''', the highest decorum bestowed by the Sikh community.
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  • ...the eldest of three brothers and one sister, did not attend any school or college for formal education as his father arranged his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhas ...player. He contributed financially and otherwise to the [[Khalsa College, Amritsar]], and presided over the Sikh Educational Conference in 1931, a singular ho
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  • ...nd two members to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee (SGPC) at [[Amritsar]]. Tarn Taran is a municipal council with 19 wards. The district borders D ...Sahib, at Khadoor Sahib, at Baba Buddha Sahib (Bir Sĝhib) and those at [[Amritsar]]. Goindwal Sahib Goindwal Sahib, situated along the [[River Beas]], is 23
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  • ...him and the rest of their family to India and settled near Chheratha(near Amritsar). A few months later the family moved to Goniana Mandi, a renowned grain an ...t most of his life bringing wayward Sikhs back into the brotherhood of the Khalsa. This kind of missionary work for the Panth has been the center of Bhai Kah
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  • He was educated at the Newcastle School, Springfield College and Queen's College, Galway. He received a broad humanistic education that allowed him to read ...interest in Sikhism was sparked by attending a [[Diwali]] celebration in [[Amritsar]] shortly after arriving in [[Punjab]]. In order to understand ceremonies a
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  • ...the eldest of three brothers and one sister, did not attend any school or college for formal education as his father arranged his studies in Hindi, Brij Bhas ...player. He contributed financially and otherwise to the [[Khalsa College, Amritsar]], and presided over the Sikh Educational Conference in 1931, a singular ho
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  • ...reHgDg&id=oC0KAQAAIAAJ&dq=Harjinder+Jinda+Khalsa+College+amritsar&q=Khalsa+College</ref>. ...ian Army who ordered the attack on the holiest of the holy Sikh shrines at Amritsar and elsewhere in Punjab during [[Operation Bluestar]]. He had moved to [[Pu
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  • ...y City of Bliss) is one of the holiest places of the Sikhs, second only to Amritsar. Located about 95kms north-west of Chandigarh. Anandpur is framed between t ...offered him their heads to uphold Dharma, thus creating the nucleus of the Khalsa. Chak Nanki and Anandpur Sahib as well as some adjoining villages form the
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  • ''' ''"Khalsa College – A Legacy of Bhai Ram Singh"'' ''' by Pervaiz Vandal, Sajida Vandal – '''Khalsa College Amritsar''', the magnificent edifice, is a creation of the Punjab’s greatest archi
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  • ...a Sikh, receiving the rites of the [[Khalsa]] in 1906. Upon joining the [[Khalsa]] panth, his took the name Sahib Singh. ...his bachelor's degree. In 1917 he joined the faculty at Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Gujranwala as a lecturer in [[Sanskrit]].
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  • ...s and an aunt, to fulfill a vow, and was there until June 6. We met her in Amritsar in the house of a widowed victim of the November 1984 Delhi violence. ...It is the Jodhpur detenues who are eye-witnesses to the Army operations in Amritsar in June 1984, not the relatives we met. But some of their evidence was pass
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  • ...r. Puran Singh and Mrs. Kulwant Kaur in the village of Panjwar, District [[Amritsar]], Punjab, India. ...ed in the village of Panjwar, in Tehsil (sub-district) Patti in district [[Amritsar]]<ref name="google1">{{cite web|url=http://books.google.com/books?lr=&ei=Wf
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  • ...73''' Inaugural meeting of Sri Guru Singh Sabha was held at Manji Sahib, Amritsar. -Ref. "The Sikhs in History" by Sangat Singh, 1995 These Sikhs were to provide the corporate leadership to the Khalsa. The Guru handed him a seal, five arrows from his quiver and the Nishan sah
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  • ...Singh 'Shahid' after his death. While working as a lecturer in D.A.V. and Khalsa Colleges at Rawalpindi, he began to take interest in politics and founded a ...task of translating the {{G11}} into English was Dr. Gopal Singh Dardi of Amritsar. He translated the scripture into English prose. The translations were accu
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  • ...uate in music from Jalandhar’s Khalsa College and Guru Nanak University in Amritsar, Malkit admits that the initial struggle was tough since the youngsters in
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  • 1944 The Working Committee of the All Parties Sikh Conference met at Amritsar. It held that the C. Rajagopalachari's formula "was mainfestly unfair and d ...an at the very spot where 13 GurSikhs fell martyr while defending the Guru Khalsa Panth against the Nirankaris, on April 13, 1978.
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  • [[Image:P6160598.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Bhagat Puran Singh with Khalsa College Amritsar in the bacjground]] Near the clinic there was a market named "Katra Ahluwalia". On reaching [[Amritsar]], I had come to know that Lali Shah and Gokul Chand were two rich men of t
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  • 1984: [[Sri Darbar Sahib]], [[Amritsar]] along with more than 120 other shrines were under continous attack by the ...ook Mr Simranjit Singh Mann, President Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Dal Khalsa Secretary-General Kanwarpal Singh and certain other leaders into custody on
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  • and Khalsa College, Amritsar, is a detailed history of the reigns ofAlamgir II (175459) and Shah Alam II ...ingh), introduced new rules and instituted a fresh organization called the Khalsa. His growing opulence, modes and behaviour attracted the notice of local of
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  • Rajoana, who was convicted for being a Babbar Khalsa terrorist, has refused to defend himself in any court saying he wants to di Hardliners Dal Khalsa, Khalsa Action Committee and Khalsa Mission organisation have urged the Sikh community to voluntary shut down t
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  • ...ian Army who ordered the attack on the holiest of the holy Sikh shrines at Amritsar and elsewhere in Punjab during [[Operation Bluestar]]. He had moved to [[Pu ...s early schooling from village Manakpur. He received his BA from Gian Joti College and was studying in MA English when the 1984 attack [[Operation Bluestar]]
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  • ...n-first-big-box-outlet-amritsar|Wal-Mart to open first "big box" outlet in Amritsar|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/teaser/large/walma {{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/minar-e-khalsa|Minar-e-Khalsa|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/teaser/large/Minar
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  • ...tan. While in Lahore the Muslim population was quite a large majority, in Amritsar it was almost balanced by the Hindus and Sikhs combined. ==Taking Amritsar from the Sikhs to be the Muslim Prize==
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  • ...after matriculation at Government College (Ganganagar) and went on to DAV College, Jalandhar where he graduated in arts. He also achieved a post-graduate deg Hailing from a rich Sikh family of Attari (near Amritsar), Kuldip Kaur was undoubtedly far in advance of her times. At a time when g
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  • [[Image:Punjab Amritsar.jpg|thumb|350px|right|{{cs|'''Amritsar District in [[Punjab state]], [[India]]}}]] ...ncipal holy city of the [[Sikh]]s and is the headquarters of the district (Amritsar) in the [[Punjab]].
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  • ...his Granth. This Granth contains hymns of greatness of Panth and Granth. [[Khalsa Mahima]] is authentic hymn of Guru Gobind Singh of this granth. ...takhnooa, Distt. Behraayach, U.P.): His native village is Vill. Kulla (Sri Amritsar).
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  • ...d Gurdial Singh Uppal. The family originally came from [[Majitha]], near [[Amritsar]]. His grandfather, Hardas Singh Uppal, had been killed fighting against [[ ...est Frontier of Ranjit Singh's kingdom. He took the frontier of the Sarkar Khalsa ji to the very mouth of the Khyber Pass. For the past eight centuries, mara
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  • * Contributor: Tanveer Kaur, Kindergarten Teacher at Khalsa School Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, July 1st, 2012 ...he Sikh festival of Baisakhi that marks the birth of modern Sikhism or the Khalsa.
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  • ...Bliss''') is one of the holiest places of the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]]. Located about 95kms north-west of [[Chandigarh]]. Anandpur is framed bet ...d him their heads to uphold [[Dharma]], thus creating the nucleus of the [[Khalsa]]. Chak Nanki and Anandpur Sahib as well as some adjoining villages form th
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  • Many renowned Sikhs scholars like [[Sant Singh Maskeen]], [[Darshan Singh Khalsa]], Jagtar Singh Jachak, etc. do not support the fact that meat eating is pr ===Professor Darshan Singh Khalsa - Meat Eating is not Against Gurmat===
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  • ...tian missionary in 1958. He then settled down in Batala town, 40 km from [[Amritsar]]; while living away from home, Mcleod found his interest in Christianity w ...lding, in New Zealand's North Island. He completed his schooling at Nelson college before attending the University of Otago, Dunedin, where he undertook a BA
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  • ...e government. The results went overwhelmingly in favour of the former. The Khalsa Dal was put to rout, its tally being a bare three seats out of the 132 cont ...1955. April 14 was the day for the annual Baisakhi march for the Sikhs in Amritsar. The Punjab government imposed a ban on the shouting of slogans in support
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  • ...Khalsa College Amritsar for secondary education and from there to a Govt. College at Lahore for higher education. He was an outstanding football and hockey p ...ho applied, Shabeg Singh was the only one to be selected from a Government College for training in the officer training school. After training he was commissi
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  • ...r when she was administred, on 15 July 1901, [[Pahul]] or the rites of the Khalsa. The school was treated as important as the Khalsa College, Amritsar which also started up to 8th grade at the same time. Bibi Harnam Kaur worke
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  • ...t by US comedian Jay Leno on the holiest Sikh shrine, the Golden Temple of Amritsar. A Leno skit showed the temple as the summer home of Republican presidentia ...ll”, as shown by the Sikh Gurus. This eye donation camp was organized by college unit of Sikh Students Federation with the help of NSS unit and Sri Guru H
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  • ...tensively for a long time and made one and offered it to Guru Ramdas ji at Amritsar. Then Guru Arjan dev ji took possession of it and on the same Rath Mata Gan ...f the Khalsa Religious Committee, and has served as a member of the Khalsa College Managing Committee, and of the Shromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and o
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  • ...nder Singh who ruled the state from 1862 to 1876 is celebrated by Mohindra College established in 1870. Maharaja Rajinder Singh (ruled 1876-1900) raised the B ...c Library at Patiala. They constitute a gold mine of information regarding Khalsa Darbar, Lahore, Mughal Subah of Delhi and Divisional administration of Amba
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  • '''Late Basant Singh Khalsa''' - Former Member Parliament Lok Sabha ...ry SGPC and first Dalit Sikh who did Law graduation from San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton (California) in 1923.
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  • In the early years of the 20th century the Khalsa Diwan Society was founded in Vancouver, BC, Canada; then in the Gurdwara it ...invited some influential Sikhs. However, to the surprise of everyone, the college sweeper (of course, well-dressed) was inducted in as the chief guest by the
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  • '''Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji''' (born as Harbhajan Singh Puri)<ref>[http://www.sikhnet.com/yogibh ...stern Hemisphere, Espanola, NM, Sikh Dharma, 1995, pp. 3-4; Gurcharn Singh Khalsa, "The Torch Bearer of Sikhism," The Man Called Siri Singh Sahib, Los Angele
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  • ...g women's education in the province. Pratap studied at the Khalsa College, Amritsar and then went to the U.S., where he supported himself with work on farms an ...1929. On April 13, 1932 he started an English weekly paper The New Era in Amritsar. He joined politics and the newspaper eventually shut down. He was at first
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  • ...door restaurant where S Bishan Singh Samundari (former Principal of Khalsa College and Vice Chancellor of Guru Nanak University) was also with us. S Balbir Si The ardas and the Song of the Khalsa were rendered in English. Later, Guru Ram Das Ashrams were opened by Tarn T
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  • the sub-committee took place at Amritsar. The venue then shifted to Chandigarh where the place of the Khalsa. Since it was adopted at Anandpur Sahib (October 16-17, 1973) the
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  • The first meeting of the sub-committee took place at Amritsar. The venue then shifted to Chandigarh where the committee completed its tas ...d to Guru Gobind Singh, also reverenced by Sikhs as the birth place of the Khalsa. Since it was adopted at Anandpur Sahib (October 16-17, 1973) the resolutio
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  • ...men, by 1885 more Sikhs from other districts in Punjab namely, Grurdaspur, Amritsar, Jullundhar and Lahore were making their own way down to Singapore to seek ...nting these areas - Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Khalsa Dharmak Sabha and Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Dewa - sent three members each for the management committee and one
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  • ...ble things he achieved, he colonised a new city, Anandpur Sahib, where the Khalsa would be created. What happens next in his life is unparalleled in the hist ...ubmitted by Jaspinder Baidwan, Pavandeep Jhand and Amritpal Singh of Kings College London Sikh Society and is part of a series of articles called "Sikhi Explo
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  • ...of the Gur Sikh Temple on South Fraser Way. To honor the anniversary, the Khalsa Diwan has organized an event each month leading up to the big celebration ...aim to give the Sikh youth of today the true experience of the spiritual Khalsa lifestyle. The founding body of Camp Miri Piri is a Singapore based nation
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  • *[[Akal Takhat]] in [[Amritsar]] (beside the [[Golden Temple]]) *[[Takhat Keshghar Sahib]] in [[Anandpur Sahib]] (Birthplace of the Khalsa)
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  • ...ortant since by mistake one can board the Sachkand Express going towards [[Amritsar]]. Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe Guru Jee Ki Fateh, Kuldip Singh, Mumbai, India
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  • ...undation of [[Amritsar|Chak-Ram Das Pura]], which later became famous as [[Amritsar]]. Satta and Balwand were the famous Kirtanias of Guru Ram Das's time. Here ...tion on a firm footing. By this time the [[Harmandir]] had been founded at Amritsar where continuous singing of Shabad [[Kirtan]] Dhuni was performed by differ
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  • ...Temple and the other Gurdwara’s and the six years spent at Khalsa College, Amritsar. In 1975 both Amsterdam and Amritsar celebrated their seventh centenary and quatercentenary respectively, but in
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  • ...was originally from [[Ludhiana]]. He was a second year student of the MNC College in Mumbai. He was a true fan of well-known Indian playback singer [[wikipe ...y evening, July 30, 2008. The body was first taken to the Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) where just a few days prior on Sunday, he had gave, wha
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  • ...logspot.com'''Amitoj Singh Reno Nevada''']-The daily life of a 11 year old khalsa,pilot,jockey, and bmx biker. ...collage of personal experiences, philosophies retrograded, a vision to see Khalsa.'''
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  • [[Gurdit Singh]], from Sarhali, [[Amritsar]], was a well-to-do businessman in Singapore who was aware of the problems ...ew-westminster-remembers-kamagata-maru-and-takes-part-local-outreach-prog Khalsa Diwan Society New Westminster remembers the Kamagata Maru and takes part in
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  • ...s and an aunt, to fulfill a vow, and was there until June 6. We met her in Amritsar in the house of a widowed victim of the November 1984 Delhi violence. ...It is the Jodhpur detenues who are eye-witnesses to the Army operations in Amritsar in June 1984, not the relatives we met. But some of their evidence was pass
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  • ...]] on the foundations of the [[Khalsa]] and under the banner of [[Sarkar-i-Khalsa]], from 1799-1839. ...), Owned 25 acres of land, where he founded the village of Sukerchak, in [[Amritsar District]].
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  • ...vocate, lit a traditional lamp to mark the formal inauguration of a little Khalsa theatre group. ...of Social Work, Chennai, and Ambika Ravindran, Principal, M.A. Chidambaram College of Nursing, Voluntary Health Service, Chennai, were among those who spoke o
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  • ...(1878 - 1961), whose original name before baptism and initiation into the Khalsa fold was Basant Singh, was born in the village of Narangwal in the [[Ludhia ...even distinguished himself as an [[Urdu]] and [[Punjabi]] poet during his college days.
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  • ...district was 46.52%, the Hindus and Sikhs made up 51.46%. But the city of Amritsar itself was, in spite of its intimate Sikh associations, overwhelmingly Musl ...the Hindus and Sikhs were numerically not overwhelmed by the Muslims. In Amritsar except in the initial stages Hindus and Sikhs put up a fight for safety of
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  • ...In the Punjab most Bhat Sikhs are now in [[Patiala]], [[Amritsar District|Amritsar]], [[Nawashahar]], [[Hoshiarpur District|Hoshiarpur]], [[Gurdaspur District ...as "warrior-saints" against [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] persecution in the [[Khalsa]] campaign inspired by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji. Since many Bhat lived as t
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  • ...ay seem like a small thing compared to his other accomplishments. Today as Khalsa Sikhs fight for their right to wear a beard or turban, not just in France, ...too had deeply impressed him. After graduating from [[Khalsa College]], [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]], and encouraged by his father, he left for Manila, Philippine
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  • ...ution on this point. He summoned a representative congress of the Sikhs at Amritsar on 16 October 1955. Nearly 1,300 of the invitees attended. With one voice, ...eneral session of the Indian National Congress was announced to be held in Amritsar on 1112 February 1956.
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  • ...gurdwara had formed a society for this purpose in 1907. They called it the Khalsa Diwan Society. When they registered it under the provincial societies act i ...llages were ready candidates for a religious education that emphasized the Khalsa form.
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  • ...s. Beas is not very far from Batala where he held a teaching job at Baring College, and “Sant tradition” is a literal translation of “Sant Mat,” the n ...ierarchy and the foreign invaders for about half a century! Eventually the Khalsa established a Kingdom over a vast tract in the Northwest region of the Indi
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  • ...te in [[Patna Medical College]], [[Darbhaga Medical College]], [[Ayurvedic College]] and schools for the blind, deaf and dumb, among others.<ref>{{cite news * Ganda Singh Wala - Now a suburb of Amritsar, named after Ganda Singh Datt, IOM, OBI
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  • ...[Gurmat]] Sangit by Bhai Vir Singh, published by the Chief Khalsa Diwan, [[Amritsar]]. ...ar, the Sis Ganj Gurdwara in Delhi and the Shahid Sikh Missionary College, Amritsar.
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  • ...ague, the Muslim attacks on Sikhs and Hindus were well organized, and that Amritsar was the "worst sufferer" among the cities of the Punjab. ...in 1947 by Sardar Gurbachan Singh Talib, Principal of the Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jullundur, and published in 1950 by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Comm
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  • ...he violence that happened since March, 1947 in Rawalpindi, Multan, Lahore, Amritsar and Gujranwala had occured in Sheikhupura. This continued up till the day ...n Lyallpur, and Hindus and Sikhs moved into refugee camps, those at Khalsa College, at the Arya School, and other places. Evacuation from these camps began s
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  • Khalsa College, Amritsar
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  • As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs| ...0px|'''Guru Nanak Dev ji with Mardana (left) and Bala''' Coloured woodcut, Amritsar or Lahore, about 1875|right]]
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  • ...he [[Akal Takhat]] and the desecration of the [[Golden Temple]] complex in Amritsar. ...er form of injustice. Through much of the early eighteenth century, the [[Khalsa]] were outlawed by the government and survived in the safety of remote fore
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  • An attack was from Ramprakash Singh (Khalsa College, Amritsar) had claimed that the reference of Noop Kuer (Anup Kaur) in Charitropakhyan ...daptation by Pritpal Singh Bindra; Publisher: B. Chattar Singh Jiwan Singh Amritsar (India)]
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  • Since my college days in the 1950s I have heard and read brief mentions of Swami Dayanand’ ...a century and a half when Sikhs defeated the Mughals in 1750s to establish Khalsa (Sikh) rule over Punjab and adjoining territories. However, it was not a co
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  • ...ping. The Punjab Administration Report of 1851-52 surmised that of the old Khalsa, the followers of Guru Nanak would hold their ground while those of Guru Go ...t time, assured its assertion of self-identity by making the observance of Khalsa tradition (long hair and beard with baptism) compulsory for every Sikh unit
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  • ...illage. Many Saini warriors were martyred from this village as part of the Khalsa army , earning the title of "Shahidan" or "Martyrs" for the village . Nihan Sardar Sangat Singh Saini was a distinguished and highly ranked General in Khalsa army of the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He inspected the opera
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