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    *January 5: Birth [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji /23 Poh *May 5, [[1479]]: Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus of
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  • | June 1 - June 6, 1984 | 100,000 force. 3,000+ killed and 5,000+ injured
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  • '''June''' is the sixth month of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of ...the [[Akal Takhat]] and the [[Golden Temple complex]] during the period '''June 1 to 6, [[1984]]'''. This tragic event took place over 25 years ago and [[S
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    ...[[Bhagat Puran Singh]] on [[4 June]] [[1904]]. Bhagat ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]]
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  • ...9|1=Template:POW05|1p=April|1n=June|2=Daily picture articles for |3=May|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 5 ==
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  • *June 19: [[Anandpur sahib]] was founded by [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] sahib on [[June 19]],[[1665]] ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No
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  • ...[[Bhagat Puran Singh]] on [[4 June]] [[1904]]. Bhagat ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]] * 1924 '''[[February 21]]''': [[Jaito Morcha]], 1924. Also on '''[[June 19]]''' 6th Shahidi Jatha of 500 Akalis, led by Sant Prem Singh Ji Kokari,
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  • *June 10: Death of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • ...clement ruler, a statesman and liberator of [[Punjab]] died on [[June|27th June]] [[1839]]. ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No
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  • ...Arjan Dev]]''' || [[Sunday]]<br> [[2 May]] [[1563]] || [[Monday]]<br> [[16 June]] [[1606]] || [[Saturday]]<br> [[16 September]] [[1581]] || 18 || 25 ...[1595]] || [[Tuesday]]<br> [[19 March]] [[1644]] || [[Wednesday]]<br> [[11 June]] [[1606]] || 11 || 38
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  • ...orgian]]/[[Julian]] Calendar and is 31 days in length. The month begins on June 15 and ends on July 15. On July 16, begins the fifth month in the [[Sikh Ca <u> June </u>
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  • ...09|1=Template:POW06|1p=May|1n=July|2=Daily picture articles for |3=June|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=#fff3f3|color2=#fff3f3}} == 5 ==
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  • ...[[Peer Buddhu Shah]] (13 June 1647 - [[21 March]] [[1704]]) was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr u ...13: Birth of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] ([[13th November]] [[1780]] - [[27 June]] [[1839]]) also called "Sher-e-Punjab" ("The Lion of Punjab") was born on
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  • ...of the [[Hindu]] version which was followed before. The calendar contains 5 months of 31 days followed by 7 months of 30 days. In a leap year every 4 y | 3 || [[Jeth]] || ਜੇਠ || 31 || May - June || 15 May
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  • ==[[June]]== *''' 5''' Birth [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • ...ay. The month is 31 days long; it starts on May 15 and ends on June 14. On June 15, begins the fourth month in the [[Sikh Calendar]] called [[Harh]]. Durin [[Guru Amar Das]] was born this month on the 23 May (9 Jeth) and on the 11 June (28 Jeth) [[Guru Hargobind]] became the sixth Sikh Guru.
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  • == 5 == == 5 ==
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • {| cellpadding=5 cellspacing=2 ...|| [[Guru Arjan Dev]] || [[16 September]] [[1581]]||[[May 2]] [[1563]]||[[June 16]] [[1606]]|| 43 || [[Guru Ram Das|Guru Ramdas]] || [[Bibi Bhani Ji|Mata
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • ...ir is held in the village at the Gurdwara Sahib every year in the month of June that draws [[sangat]]s from all over the world that come to the Fair to tak ...de of the present gurdwara. A fair is held here every year in the month of June.
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • *'''June 4''' Birthday [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] *'''June 11''' [[Gurgaddi]] [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • * 5: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • [[1606]]: [[11 June]]:- [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s [[1606]]: [[16 June]]:- [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • 5 January 1667: [[Guru Gobind Singh | Guru Gobind Singh's 350 birthday]] <br> 19 June 1595 [[Guru Har Gobind|Guru Har Gobind's '''425th birthday''']] <br><br>
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  • {| cellpadding=5 cellspacing=2 |align=center | 5 || May, 1685 || Maklaavaa of Mata Jeeto Ji (who adopted the name 'Sundari')
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  • 3. Jeth Mid of May to Mid of June 4. Har Mid of June to Mid of July
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • '''[[June]]''' '''[[June 15]]''' New month of [[Harh]]
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  • *June 11:[[1606]] [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No
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  • Jeena To Hai (September 5, 2008) (Released) Apne (June 29, 2007) (Released)
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  • ...t ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]] and Bhagat ji's was born on [[4 June]] [[1904]]. *5: Maala [[Baba Bakala]]
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  • ...Singh was also the grand-father of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] (December 5, 1872 - June 10, 1957) the renowned Sikh poet, scholar and theologian. The family traces ...y Suhel Singh. The completion of the work on 25 February 1862 (Phagun Vadi 5,1918 Bk) was marked by rejoicing and feasting and distribution of charity.
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  • 5 Birth [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji /23 Poh 18 Birth [[Guru Angad Dev]] Ji / 5 Vaisakh
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  • *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]] ==[[June]]==
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  • ...[21 March]] [[1704]]) passed away on ''21 March 1704'''. He was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr u ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No
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  • *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]] ==[[June]]==
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  • {| cellpadding=5 cellspacing=2 |align=center| 1661 || [[Guru Har Krishan]] becomes the eighth Guru at 5 years of age. [[Guru Har Rai]] passes away.
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  • ...[21 March]] [[1704]]) passed away on ''21 March 1704'''. He was born on 13 June 1647 at [[Sadhaura]]. He was a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr u *[[1708]]: [[October 7]] - [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ([[January 5]], [[1666]] - [[21 October]], [[1708]]), tenth and final [[Sikh Guru]] in h
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  • ...Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 '''09:Oct 17''' 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No
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    ...Martyrdom of [[Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]]) ...Chorr Divas]] ([[Diwali]]) 2006:Oct 21 07:Nov 9 08:Oct 28 09:Oct 17 10:Nov 5 11:Oct 26 12:Nov 13 13:Nov 3 14:Oct 23 15:Nov 11 16:Oct 30 17:Oct 19 18:No
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  • ...ly from an ancestor who was a reputed Vaishnava bhagat or devotee), on 8 June 1863 at Rawalpindi, now in Pakistan, receiving the Sikh rites in 1895 at ...06. He served as second master at Government High School, Rawalpindi, from June 1910 to March 1914, and as headmaster of Government High School, Firozpur,
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  • [[1872]]: Birth of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] ([[December 5]], [[1872]] - [[June 10]], [[1957]])
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  • |5 January ||Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] ||23 [[Po |16 June||[[Guru Arjan]], the fifth Guru of the Sikhs, in martyred by [[Chandu Shah]
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  • ...june 1982 he reached bangkok on demand, there he did amrit parchar from 9 june he visited bangkok, koala lampur, muar, batupat, malaka, kulwang, zorbaru, On 8th June 1984 when operation bluestar was launched at Harmandir sahib, reporters cam
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  • ...rant Punjabi Kashmiri [[Bhatra]]/[[Bhatts|Bhatt]] Sikh family. When he was 5 years old, his father started paying a maestro to teach Jasmeet and his you ...re and Tyler Posey. In 2016, Raina was featured in Playback Magazine's Top 5 to Watch. Also in 2016, he had co-hosted the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
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  • April 2009 — Present (5 months) October 2003 — April 2009 (5 years 7 months)
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  • On June 1,1984, my brother Surinder and I were moved out of [[Punjab]] as the borde * [[Letter dated June 2 1984]]
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  • ...ed in the restitution of the Golden Temple keys to the shrine authority on 5 January 1922. When under mounting pressure the British government finally c The Toshakhana was damaged during "Operation Blue Star" on the night of 5/6 June 1984 when it was hit by cannon fire from the Indian army tanks that had be
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  • ...the flooding and cloud Burst happened. We stayed / were trapped for about 5-6 days there and witnessed first hand the bravery, untiring faith and absol ...obind Dham]] could only be reached and that too very limited after about 4-5 days.
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  • [[1552]]: [[26 March]]: [[Guru Amar Das]] ([[5 May]] [[1479]] - [[1 September]] [[1574]]) was the third of [[the Ten Gurus [[1595]]: [[19 June]]:- Birth of sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • 5. Ratan Saldi (6 June 2009). "Caste System Among Sikhs In Punjab". Asian Tribune.
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  • ...'through' ship, but there were no 'through' ships. A journey of more than 5,000 miles (as the crow flies) and many more miles to navigate the vast Paci | June 11 || Shore committee sends several tons of food to the passengers, Reid ad
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  • ...his brought the brother favours from the court. A jagir of the value of Rs 5,000 was conferred upon Sardar Mangal Singh and he was given charge of the C ...British Resident, Major Lawrence (1811-1879). Sardar Mangal Singh died in June 1864.
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  • ...ti at parade ground,jammu from all corners of J& K on 7th June 2009 & 26th June 2010 in which thousands of megh samaj members participated in the function. 5.http://www.tribuneindia.com/2010/20100619/j&k.htm#18
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  • ...dailyexcelsior.com/weekly_specials/sacred_space.htm#5 The Daily Excelsior, June 28, 2010] </ref> descent and were enlisted as a martial race in colonial er ...te the UN' campaign. The result was more violence against UN personnel. On 5 December 1961, a 3/1 GR Company supported by 3-inch mortar attacked a road-
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  • ...t ji passed away on [[5 August]], [[1992]] and Bhagat ji's was born on [[4 June]] [[1904]]. *5: Maala [[Baba Bakala]]
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  • * [[Third Udasi]]: (1514-1518 AD) Lasted about '''5 years''' and covered the following towns and regions: Kashmir, Sumer Parbat ...539 AD). Guru Nanak was of the age of 56-70. Baba ji spent 24 years on the 5 udasis.
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  • {| cellspacing= "5" cellpadding="4" .../spectrum/society1.htm Unsung Sikh hero Banda Bahadar] The Sunday Tribune, June 17, 2007
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  • ...ing to historian [[Dr Trilochan Singh]], the Emperor sent jewels worth Rs. 5 lakh to Mata Sundri as a present. The king was indeed impressed by the hero
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  • * [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/5/56/Nanakshahi_calendar_2012_-A4.pdf Download full Nanakshahi 2012 calendar * year length is same as Western calendar (365 days 5 hours 48 minutes 45 seconds)
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  • ...willing to emigrate to USA, Canada, or other countries in return for money,5) thus bringing their spouses abroad. 5) Some report suggests around US$ 25,000 per wedding is charged from familie
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  • :Ordered: 19 June 1936 :Range: 5,700 nmi (6,600 mi; 10,600 km) at 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h)
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  • ...his right to turban and vegetarian meals in Düsseldorf jail (Germany). In June 1984, he was released unconditionally. He was arrested again, in Canada, in ...g passes. After preparing these bombs, the plan was ready for execution by June 21 or 22, 1985. However, the bomb to be kept in the flight from Tokyo to De
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  • ...ed plans by the MOD to raise an Infantry UK Sikh Regiment were scrapped in June 2007 to the disappointment of the UK Sikh community and Prince Charles of B • La Bassee 1914 2 & 5 SIKH
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  • ...er had come to a virtual end. He died in Rajindra Hospital, PATIALA, on 10 June 1974. *4. Sarhadi, Ajit Singh, Punjabi Suba. Delhi, 1970 5 Wallace, Paul, and
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  • ...Defence Industries Directorate of the Department of Trade and Industry in June 1996. [1] [2] ...ies working in diverse fields outside gurdwaras (Sikh places of worship). [5]
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  • ...e Council, and the court case too was decided in the Committee`s favour in June 1931.
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  • == JUNE == === June 1 ===
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  • ...into custody for one of these and confined in jail from 23 June 1922 to 30 June 1923. '''5.''' Gulati,K.C.,Ai
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  • | '''Death :''' || 5 Dec, 1700, Anandpur Sahib ...named [[Guru]] ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on 23 Har 1734 Bk/21 June 1677.
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  • ...at he attended [[Anand Karaj]] performed at the village of [[Kairon]] on 7 June 1899. Presumably that was when Bhai Nihal Singh Kairon`s daughter, sister o ...nized according to any other marriage ceremony customary among the Sikhs. 5. Non-validation of marriages : Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to val
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  • ...ingh who with his small band of [[Sikh]]s fought in the battle of Jajau (8 June 1707). He was one of the Sikhs who accompanied [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to [[N *5. Harbans Singh, Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, 1966
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  • ...kson tribute moves of the dance. Madhu Singh works at PC World in Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. Singh's main involvement is entering part-way through In June 2008, Signature were "offered a six-figure deal to be the face of Virgin Me
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  • ...hanged the lives of many in the UK from 1974 until Babaji passed away on 5 June 1983.
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  • After the first Anglo-Sikh war, under article 5 of the Agreement concluded between tlie British government and the Lahore D ...ni from Lahore in August 1847 and her further expulsion from the Punjab in June 1848. It also took part in forcing Diwan Mul Raj to resign the governorship
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  • *Chet 5= March 18 *Chet 23= April 5
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  • ...nged the lives of many in the UK from 1974 until Babaji passed away on [[5 June]] [[1983]]. ...1983, with a petition to the India High Commission. Just a week later on 5 June 1983, Sant Baba Puran Singh Ji left for his heavenly abode, leaving a legac
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  • ....sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/Jaikara-THUMB.jpg|From June 18-21, 2009, the Jakara Movement completed its tenth conference. Over 160 ...contributed tremendously for the entire community in America, died Sunday, June 14, 2009, at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She was the current president of the I
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  • '''5) Title:''' [https://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2015/05/panchnad-sirdar Publisher: The Sikh Review, June 1955.
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  • On [[16 June]] [[1606]], the [[Mughal]] [[Emperor Jahangir]] ordered that [[Guru Arjan]] Accordingly, on the [[16 of June]] of every year since [[1606]], the [[Sikh]]s commemorate the martyrdom of
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  • ...etween [[Guru HarGobind Ji]] and the forces of the [[Mughal]] army on June 5, 1628 (22 of [[Jeth]], in [[Bikrami]] 1685). [[Emperor Jahangir]] had died
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  • ...nd started underground activities against Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir in June 1947. Initially he organized about 60,000 ex-servicemen of Poonch principal ...le, therefore, the people sold their milch animals even at the rate of Rs. 5/- per cow. But nobody was ready to purchase these cattle'.
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  • ...h is quoted by Singh Sahib Giani Kirpal Singh, he was born on Baisakh Vadi 5, 1745 Bk i.e. 10th April 1688 (father Dasaundha Singh, Mother Mai Lachchami
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  • ...i▫ĝ purakẖ sujĝṇ jī▫o. Rĝmḝĝs sodẖī ṯilak ḝī▫ĝ gur sabaḝ sacẖ nīsĝṇ jī▫o. (5) ...h the ceremonial tilak mark, the insignia of the True Word of the Shabad. (5)}}
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  • ...e detail escape plan. Achhar Singh Chhina visited Calcutta and met Netaji [5]. Bose further explained to Achhar Singh Chhina to approach Comrade Stalin In June 1940 Comrade Achhar Singh Chhina and Comrade Ram Krishan came to meet Bhaga
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  • *5. Return of the Punjabi speaking areas to Punjab, (The government split Punj ...eek of June because Martyr day of Fifth Guru, [[Guru Arjan Dev ji]] was on June 6th and Indian government knew there was going to be a big Sikh gathering.
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  • ...rform the daily services in the shrines. In 1968 the number was reduced to 5. ...e a year, on Baisakhi (April), death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (June) and birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev (November), the Pakistan governmen
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  • ...are the months when winter is quite severe and mercury may however around 5 degree C and on some days it may touch O’C. 5. Dasuya
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  • It was in June 1968 when Bhai Satvinder Singh first sang a kavita on stage dedicated to th ...t dedication by Jagowale, this seva was accomplished over a few months and 5 remixes were released on Vaisakhi of 2002 under the album title 'Shaheedi I
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  • : Active June 23, 1944-Present *5 Maha Vir Chakra
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  • ...e of the highest lakes in the world located at an altitude of 17,100 feet (5,148 m). It lies on the North side of the Khangchengyao Range in a high plat ...ofty snow capped peaks, meandering rivers and alpine flowers that bloom in June-July. It is about 20mins drive from Thangu, Sikkim. Gurudongmar Lake is a h
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  • ...ugh his sons [[Kharak Singh]] and [[Sher Singh]], to his youngest son, the 5 year old [[Daleep Singh]], who ascended the throne in September, 1843. He w ...good his wife's promise. He invited Maharaja Ranjit Singh to his house on June 1, 1813 and placed on his palm the fabulous Koh-i-nur.
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  • ...49 rooms of which 44 rooms are available for local pilgrims. The remaining 5 rooms are reserved for "foreigners". All rooms have attached bathrooms. *Rooms Available for pilgrims: 44 with 5 rooms being held in reserve for foreigners
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  • ...ever growing back. This torturous act is believed to be carried out on 9th June 1745. *5. Ganda Singh and Teja Singh, A Short History of the Sikhs. Bombay, 1950
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  • 5 External links ...generally believed that Anandpur was founded by Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib on June 19,1665, but, in fact it was Chakk Nanaki which was first founded in 1665.
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  • ...th the construction of Takhat [[Patna Sahib]] baba ji was also a member of 5 Memberi Committes of that time. At [[Harimandir Sahib]] the baba ji did sew The death anniversary of Sant Baba Prem Singh falls on June 2.
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  • ...celebrity athlete |work=Business Standard |first=Aabhas |last=Sharma |date=5 July 2013 |access-date=13 July 2013 |archive-date=10 July 2013 |archive-url ...OfficialReports/1956/OR1956.pdf |access-date=17 July 2013 |archive-date=30 June 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160630112727/http://library
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  • Simmar Pal Singh cultivates 12,000 hectares of peanut farms and another 5,000 hectares of soya and corn in Rio Cuarto area in Cordoba province, about Simmar Pal is a senior executive with Olam, the $5.6-billion company headquartered in Singapore. It is a leading global supply
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  • ...rma and occupied kohima and had surrounded the 33 corps of british army in june 1944. Japanese army had made Strong bunkers for defense. ...atallion was under ghera of japnese at kohima from 23rd march 1944 to 13rd june 1944. Then World War II ended in 1945.
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  • Article 5. The following persons shall in the first instance constitute the Council o ...Government. Such sum to be paid by two instalments, or 13,20,000 in May or June, and 8,80,000 in November or December of each year.
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  • ...India]]. The Sri Akal Takhat was founded by Sri [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji on [[June 15]], [[1606]] (now celebrated on 2 July) and was established as the place ...en led in past by Ahmed Shah Abdali and Massa Rangar in the 18 century. On June 4, 1984, the Indian Army did more than just damage to the outer facade of t
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  • '''As on June 2014, Gurmat Gian Group has a total of 25 CDs''' '''[http://www.emgonline.co.uk/articles.php?id=157&author=5 Gurbani Kirtan by “Soul Brides of Our Beloved Guru”]''' by S. Gurmukh S
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  • * 5. The [[sangat]] then went to the [[Akal Takhat]], honoured as the highest s ...scheduled caste Sikhs. The tenure of the Board, originally 3 years, is now 5 years or until the composition of a new Board. The tenure of the executive,
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  • The Panthic Weekly, Sunday 4th of June 2006 / Citizens for Democracy ...erent terms for the same episode - the Army action on the Golden Temple in June 1984. Two different meanings give to the same unprecedented event.
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  • ...alks outside the jail, but his request was rejected. Bhagwan Singh died on 5 July 1856 and he was cremated outside the Outram Jail. The spot was visited ...ceremony. The Gurdwara has the largest palki in the world; at 3m. long, 1.5 m wide and 4 m. high, it weighs 10 tonnes. It was made in India in 30 piece
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  • '''[[Bhai Vir Singh]]''' ([[5 December]], [[1872]] - [[10 June]], [[1957]]) was a poet, scholar and theologian who was a major figure in Born on [[5 December]] [[1872]], in [[Amritsar]], Bhai Vir Singh was the eldest of [[Dr
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  • Late one summer night in June 2003, unable to sleep, I sat at my computer listening to audio clips from a By the time I discovered Japji in June 2003, I had been trying for 3 1/2 years to come to terms with [[wikipedia:f
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  • ...to carry out his healing work. Every time he returned he will bring back $ 5-6000. One time he brought back $10,000. Basically that is how the Gurdwara Two weeks later we found out that he had prostrate cancer. He was given 2-5 years. Me with three kids and Gurdwara only 80% complete and him not having
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  • ...on the [[Akal Takhat]] and the [[Golden Temple complex]] during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the [[Harmandir Sahib complex]] on t In the attack around 5,000 innocent pilgrims, men, women and children, were also killed in the ope
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  • ...d to death, as the appeal to save their lives commenced today. On the 16th June another hearing will be made; Judge Yunis Al-Reda will now hear the appeal ...l-Reda has ruled the appeal proceedings in Court will continue on the 16th June, once the seventeen young men have been given access to hear the evidence a
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  • ...l could easily be compared to that of a honey bee. Kohli was born on April 5, 1929, at Chakwal, in Pakistan, and then migrated to Patiala in Punjab afte File:JUNE PR9.jpg
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  • ...infantry, 8,000 horses, and 45 guns, whereas Chand Kaur was left with only 5,000 men, a few guns and a limited quantity of gunpowder. ...e of carriage and cattle in the Punjab were facilitated, and a division of 5,000 Sikhs helped force the Khyber pass. Sher Singh allowed Dost Mohammad Kh
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  • ...y where Bhai Sahib established links with one of the Professors. It was in June 1987, when Bhai Kulwant Singh did his first action under the Khalistan Libe ...avy presence of the Indian security forces, a shootout took place in which 5 policemen were killed along with 8 members of Gurcharan Tohra’s party. Th
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  • ...us.htm#2 An ode to Punjabi culture]''' Varinder Walia Tribune News Service June 9, 2005 Born on December 5, 1872, in Amritsar, Bhai Vir Singh was the oldest of Dr Charan Singh’s th
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  • ...and named Guru ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on 23 Har 1734 Bk/21 June 1684. Mata Jito ji became Mata Sundari ji after marriage as was the custom ...ed in another direction by [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji to Delhi on the night of 5-6 December 1705.
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  • ...ral, succeeded to the throne of [[Afghanistan]], when Shah was murdered in June, 1747. He established his own dynasty, the Sadozai, which was the name of t On February 5, 1762, the Sikhs were especially the target of Ahmad Shah Abdali's sixth in
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  • ...ur was tortured to death by order of the Mughal Ruler [[Farrukh Siyar]] on June 19, 1716 in Mehrauli near the Qutub Minar. Earlier he was taken through the ...er them. He has permitted them to read the Khutba and do Namaz. As many as 5,000 Musalmans have gathered around him. Having entered his friendship, they
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  • ...publisher=[[United States, Institute of Peace Press]] |isbn=10 1-929223-93-5 |page=441 }}</ref> to wipe out Sikh militancy. The Indian Army went to ever
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  • None may exist without a woman."''' 5 ...them to follow the Khalsa way applied to them. They were granted the same 5 K’s. [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s encouragement of women to keep even shastars
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  • ...arose between the two leaders, and Maharaj Singh left Multan for Hazara in June 1848 to seek Chatar Singh Atarivala's assistance in his plans to dislodge t ...ak Singh]] where, after several years of solitary confinement, he died on 5 July 1856. He had gone blind before the end came.
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  • |June 19, 2008 || High Court reserves judgement. '''Sarika Singh - Court Case starts today (''17 June 2008'') in London''' <br>
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  • |Died = [[Monday]] [[June 16]] [[1606]]) ...[Gurmukhi]]: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜੁਨ ਦੇਵ) ([[Sunday]] [[May 2]] [[1563]] - [[Monday]] [[June 16]] [[1606]]) was the fifth of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] who became Gur
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  • ...nerally believed that Anandpur was founded by Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib on June 19,1665, but, in fact it was Chakk Nanaki which was first founded in 1665. ...ew town was laid down by Bhai Gurditta (great-grandson of Baba Buddha), on June 19,1665 at the present site of Guru De Mahal. The first prayers were made b
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  • ...character of the story of Amritsar, which opened in the afternoon of March 5. Even during the days of the Muslim League agitation Amritsar had been the (5) Muslim Government servants other than the police behaved in the same parti
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  • ...Takht was badly damaged by the Indian Army during Blue Star Operation in June 1984 when Indian Prime Minister Indra Gandhi ordered the troops to storm th ..., according to the source quoted, took place on 26 Har suds 10, 1663 sk/24 June 1606. From here, he conducted the secular affairs of the community. From he
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  • In June 1747, Nadir Shah was assassinated by Qizilbashi conspirators at Kuchan in K ...near Malerkotia, nearly 25,000 Sikhs were killed in a single day's battle (5 February 1762), known in Sikh history as Vadda Ghallughara, the Great Killi
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  • ...b Ji’s Birthday was celebrated with pride, honor and great respect on 21st June, 2016==== ...SPEAKER AT GURUDWARA BALA PRITAM, TRIKUTA NAGAR, JAMMU (J&K) INDIA ON 10TH JUNE 2015====
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  • ...instance, referred to a select committee which presented its report on 20 June. The Council passed the bill on '''7 July 1925'''. It was published in the ...azhabī and Ramdĝsīĝ Sikhs ; tenure of the S.G.P.C. was increased from 3 to 5 years; employees of the S.G.P.C. were also made liable to legal action for
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  • ...Bahadur]], was captured in December 1715 and executed six months later in June 1716. With the execution of Banda Singh, the Sikhs were deprived of a unifi *(5) [[Shahid Misl]] under [[Baba Deep Singh]],
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  • ...instance, referred to a select committee which presented its report on 20 June. The Council passed the bill on 7 July. It was published in the Punjab Gove ...azhabi and Ramdasia Sikhs ; tenure of the S.G.P.C. was increased from 3 to 5 years; employees of the S.G.P.C. were also made liable to legal action for
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  • ...ixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji when he was throned Guru on [[11 June]], [[1606]]. At the Guruship (succession) ceremony, the [[Guru]] asked for ...n of the term "Degh Tegh" which was prevalent during the time of the first 5 [[Gurus of Sikhi]].
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  • ...compiled Adi Granth was housed here. It was attacked by the Indian army in June 1984. ...martyr. He compiled the Guru Granth Sahib. It was on his martyrdom day in June 1984 that the Indian army attacked the Golden Temple.
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  • 40 days, you have to do 5 bania, other then your nitnem (10 bania daily), and do ardas everyday that: When Indian army attacked Harmandar Sahib in June 1984, which force stopped the tank from moving? Obviously the Shaheed Singh
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  • ...This now proudly stands just outside Parliament House in courtyard number 5 in [[New Delhi]]. To celebrate India's day of Independence, a cause to whi ...e house in the narrow gangway in the neighbourhood of the seats numbers 4B,5,33 and 34.'' (near which Vithalbhai Patel and Pandit Motilal Nehru were sea
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  • {{pl|File:Banda bahadur with 5 sikhs.jpg|Banda Singh Bahadur with 5 Singhs<br>''Photo from: [http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/arts/Mehdiana%20Iqb .../spectrum/society1.htm Unsung Sikh hero Banda Bahadar] The Sunday Tribune, June 17, 2007
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  • ...mber around 12,000 and most of them live in or around Amsterdam. There are 5 main gurudwaras in Netherland. ...of Jathedar Talvinder Singh Babbar on the border of Holland-Germany on 29 June 1983 is an important event for Sikhs of Holland.
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  • ...an]] who had tortured and killed [[Pir Buddhu Shah]]. Peer Buddhu Shah (13 June 1647 - 21 March 1704), a [[Muslim]] divine whose real name was Badr ud Din, At the distance of 5 Kms from Sadhora there was a [[Labana]] village [[Ladhora]], who did not to
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  • '''Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale''' (2 June 1947) –(6 June 1984) ([[Punjabi]]: ਜਰਨੈਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਭਿੰਡਰਾਂਵ� From October 1983 to June 1984, is a story of political manipulations and mischievous designs on the
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  • {{fa|5}} *5. Guru Granth Sahib : p 73.
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  • ...white Indian Statutory Commission. The Commission published its report in June 1930. ...gislative Council had joined with Hindu members to vote for adjournment on 5 September, the first day of the Assembly. While they were denied a vote on
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  • ...oneday battle between the Dal Khalsa and Ahmad Shah Durrani fought on 5 February 1762 with a heavy toll of life is remembered in Sikh history. ...n governor of Lahore, and even captured Lahore, all within a short period, June-September 1761.
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  • ...e nucleus of the Granth were enlarged by addition of bani of Guru Amar Das.5 ...oyal dress with turban and plume. He commenced construction of Akal Takht (June 1606) himself taking assistance only from Bhai Gurdas and Baba Buddha. He a
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  • ...], [[1992]]''') was born at Rajewal (Rahon), in district [[Ludhiana]] on [[June 4]], [[1904]] to mother, Mehtab Kaur and father, Chaudhari Chibu Mal, who w Bhagat ji left for his heavenly abode on [[August 5]], [[1992]] aged 88 years.
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  • 5) Leh, Anantnag, Matton, Bramaulla, Berwa(Budgam) ...ofty snow capped peaks, meandering rivers and alpine flowers that bloom in June-July. It is about 20mins drive from Thangu. Gurudongmar Lake is a holy lake
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  • '''Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sandhawalia''' (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "'''Sher-e-Punjab'''" ("'''The Lion of Punjab'''") *5. '''Prince Multana Singh*'''(1819-1846): Rani Rattan Kaur.
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  • ...nt' s letter in the Khalsa Samachar of Amritsar, edited by Bhai Vir Singh, June 25, 1902, said: '''5. [http://sikhdigitallibrary.blogspot.com/2014/02/singh-sabha-shatabdi.html
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  • ...in the monument says that 120 bodies were plucked out of the well alone. [5] ...am Singh was formally charged with the murder of Sir Michael O'Dwyer. On 4 June 1940, he was committed to trial, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey,
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  • *(5) "Kirpaan" - a small sheathed sword in baldric. ...orld War while fighting in the battle of Gallipoli (Turkey) on 3rd and 4th June 1915, 14th Sikh Regiment lost 371 brave officers and soldiers, wearing turb
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  • ...gh Khalsa, "Summer Solstice," Aquarian Times, January/February 2007, pp. 4-5</ref> ...19; Regina Caeli of 10 June: "For peace in Punjab," L'Osservatore Romano, June 18, 1984, p. 2</ref>
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  • ...article by Kanwarjit Singh Kang Reprinted from ‘MARG’ magazine (Vol. xxx: June 1977); written long before the 1984 assault on Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Amrits [[File:Conservators team of Namita Jaspal.jpg|thumb|5 Artists & 4 Conservators team of Namita Jaspal.jpg]]
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  • ...Ditt Singh in a Lahore court. The latter was sentenced to pay a fine of Rs 5 but was on appeal acquitted by the sessions court on 30 April 1888. The cas ...ry fond of his daughter who was a highly precocious child. Her death on 17 June 1901 was a great blow to Ditt Singh, who had already been under a strain ow
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  • ...ar Sahib, Amritsar - the Central Holy and Spiritual place of the Sikhs in June 1984 and 1988. After the assination of Mrs Indira Gandhi who was responsibl ...defeated Australia by 6,0; Belgium by 9,0; Denmark by 5,0; Switzerland by 5,0; and Holland in the final by 3,0. India remained Olympic champion from 19
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  • ...i was attacked and Hindu and Sikh shops were set on fire. In this village 5 Hindus and Sikhs were killed. In Sum Ilahi Mung, an attack was made on the ...the transfer of power to responsible Indian hands by a date not later than June, 1948.
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  • ...er, Samad Khan who had been the target of the Sikhs' wrath since he had on June 24, 1734 executed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] was killed. *5. Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs, vol. I. Princeton, 1963
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  • ...ce of humanity with no distinction of nationality, caste or creed. In 1704/5, he was on a visit to [[Anandpur]] when the city was attacked by a combinat ...([[Nimrata]]) and Total Love ([[Pyar]]). The Sakhi puts into practise the 5 major virtues promoted by [[Gurbani]]
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  • In June 1488, Guru Nanak dev ji was married to Bibi Sulkhani ji in Sultanpur Lodhi. *5. Kohli, Surindar Singh, Travels of Guru Nanak. Cliandigarh, 1969
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  • |Birth = [[Friday]], [[January 5]], [[1667]] in [[Patna]], Bihar, India ...i''' ([[Gurmukhi]]: [[Guru|ਗੁਰੂ]] [[Gobind Singh|ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਘ]]) ([[January 5]], [[1667]]<sup>[[Nanakshahi#Nanakshahi_Calendar|1]]</sup> - [[21 October]]
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  • ...(Fake Nirankari) leader said that Guru Gobind Singh made the Panj Pyarai (5 beloved ones) and so he would make sat sitarai (7 stars). ...Sewa. The Nakali Nirankari leader said that Guru Gobind Singh Ji had made 5 Panj Pyarai, I shall
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  • ...ttacked a slaughterhouse in the sacred city of Amritsar on the night of 15 June 1871. Four butchers were killed and three seriously wounded. Seven of the K 5. Ahlnwalia, M.M., Knkas : The Freedom Fighter`, of the Panjab. Bombay, 1965
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  • '''Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]])''' (Lachhman Dev alias Madho dass Bairagi), originally from th ==Advances towards Lahore, June 1710==
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  • ...e Harmandir Sahib, in the days shortly before the anniversary on the 16 of June (when Sikhs commemorate the martyrdom of their first martyr, the fifth Guru ...he subjects.” <ref>Singh, Kapur, Sachi Sakhi, Amritsar: SGPC, 1993, p. 4-5. Kapur Singh was one of the officials who received a copy of the memorandu
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  • *5. Mutho-Murari, a devoted couple, at Chunian in Lahore Dist. ...ion For Edification of The Faith" was published in The Spokesman Weekly on June 25, 1979. This article was also published in the May 1979 issue of The Sikh
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  • ...Lord for him”, said Sahib Singh. At that time Sahib Singh was 15 years and 5 months old. We are told that he often regularly prayed for his father. Sahi There was an advertisement in June 1916 papers regarding opening of a Khalsa College in Gujranwala. Sahib Sing
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  • ...omplex began on a religious holiday, endangering the lives of an estimated 5,000 pilgrims in attendance. :5) The cultural genocide perpetrated through the destruction and disappearanc
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  • ...rly foothold at the turn of the century in British Columbia. Of the nearly 5,000 East Indians in Canada by 1907, over 98% were Sikhs, mostly retired Bri ...m particular villages, village clusters, communes or clans in these areas.[5] The Punjabis who came to Canada after 1904 were recruited through Canadian
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  • Text Box: Illustration 5: Aitchison College Main Building designed in 1886 ...College, Amritsar. The Khalsa Diwan 25, Amritsar, adopted a resolution, on June 17 1883, for the establishment of the Khalsa College. Recognizing the nexus
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  • {{p2|File:Shs20131129 5.jpg|People sit on the floor together as equals and eat the same simple food Two hundred thousand Rotis - Chapattis (Indian flat bread), 1.5 tons of Daal (lentil soup) and free food served to 100,000 people every sin
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  • ...A Sikh with a Turban is conspicuous among the crowds of thousands. About 4,5 meters of lightly starched fine cotton muslin cloth is usually used for a S ...iment, was stationed in Nowshera (now in Pakistan), when I got enrolled in June 1940.
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  • ...ret document. This document said that there were 5,422 murders in 1980 and 5,068 in 1981 in U.P. while in Punjab there were 620 murders in 1980 and 544 ...acred places of worship.' Indira Gandhi, in her broadcast to the nation on June 2, 1984, described the leadership of the Sikh agitation as 'a group of fana
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  • ...rehended by the imperial army and thrown in prison and later put to death.(5) *(5) For details of Khusraus revolt see Muhammad Akbar, The Punjab under the Mu
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  • ...corrupt and had degenerated. As he saw it, by creating new ‘Panj Piyarey’ (5 Beloved Ones), he would be able to ‘restore’ the Khalsa back to the way 5. Stopped castration of Bulls and looked after welfare of animals.
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  • By Dalvinder Singh (Grewal) Monday, December 02, 2002 - 12:00 AM GMT+5:30 [http://www.sikhe.com www.sikhe.com] ...com| work=Guru Nanak in Tibet | URL=http://www.sikhspectrum.com | date=8th June | year=2005}}
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  • ...tention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but ...ction of HQ in Wijtschate, but some got lost and arrived in Kemmel, some 2.5 miles wrong! Other units of the 57th Wilde’s Rifles were also forced to w
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  • ...n at the first edition of this work, published and released in New York in June last, being widely acclaimed by the Sikh community all over North America a 4. Search for Identity (1849-1925) 133 5. The Sikhs and Indian Independence (1925-1947) 185
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  • The total number of hymns is 5,694 with 4,857 (the author's figures) contributed by six of the ten Gurus a ...ta. Tilang was used by Guru Nanak (6 hymns), Guru Ram Das (3), Guru Arjan (5), Guru Tegh Bahadur (3), Kabir (1) and Namdev (2) for a total of 20 hymns.
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  • *5:30 PM: The motorcade of President [[Zail Singh]], who is returning from a f * [[Letter dated June 2 1984]]
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  • ...ction of HQ in Wijtschate, but some got lost and arrived in Kemmel, some 2.5 miles wrong! Other units of the 57th Wilde’s Rifles were also forced to w On 22nd April 1915 at 5 p.m. the 2nd Battle of Ypres began with the first succesful gas attack in h
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  • ...say their number is as high as 85%. As per the A.D. 1888 census returns [4,5] figure for the total number of baptised Sikhs in India was 1,706,909 and t ...rt of the same people, who under Swrudge Mul (Suraj Mal----consult Chapter 5 for more information on this powerful king of the Jats), etc., formerly pos
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  • ...wn body part), and installed him as his successor, the second Nanak, on 13 June, 1539. *5. Gurudwara Matte Di Sarai (Sarainaga): This is Guru Angad Dev Ji's Place of
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  • ...m Baksh, whose [[Amrit Ceremony]] was arranged on a large Panthic scale on June 14, 1903. As a result, he was treated almost as an outcast by the Sikhs of :'''Nanak Daas Kaho Gurvah.''' (Asa M. 5:376)
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  • Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochahal was born on June 6, 1954 at village Manochahal in [[Amritsar district]]. His parents were Ba ...long with his body guard broke the cordon and escaped. Inside the village, 5 Singhs gathered at a house where they had made a concrete bunker. They had
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  • ...|accessdate=7 July 2012|year=2008|publisher=APH Publishing House |location=5, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi |isbn= 8176482366 |page=32}}</ref> Arou ...hats are a small proportion of the overall Sikh population (in [[Glasgow]] 5%); elsewhere, as in Edinburgh, they are in the majority. Many Bhats took th
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  • ...nd practices, disastrous consequences are sure to follow (Introduction, p. 5). ...Delhi is as great as God” had long been a maxim with the terrified Hindus. 5
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  • ...e for maintaining a fierce independence[http://www.defencejournal.com/2003/june/tribesandturbulence.htm]. During the British rule they were favored in mili ...f>Defence Journal, Pakistan- June 2003:[http://www.defencejournal.com/2003/june/tribesandturbulence.htm Tribes and Turbulence] by Hamid Hussain</ref>
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  • ...outinely. During my five years with the Punjab police, I estimate 4,000 to 5,000 were torture at my police station alone” ...ahore whereas the fact is that Punjab Police arrested him from Thailand in June 2015 and brought him back. He is lodged in Chandigarh jail since the last t
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  • ...general, lost manliness of character and straightforwardness of behaviour.”5 :5. love, knowledge (gyan) and work (krit).29
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  • Ahmad Shah died in June 1773. After his death the power of the Afghans declined in the Punjab. Taim ...rst time in history, Hindus and Sikhs fueded against each other. More than 5,000 Sikhs were brutally murdered by Hindu mobs.
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  • ...es, their past, and the central question, “What does it mean to be a Sikh?”5 ...s were made to sip amrit (baptism) from the common bata (steel bowl); and, 5. That they did not bow before the Guru Granth Sahib when there was no sewad
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  • ...ut"/> <ref name= "Arjuna settles Sainis in Punjab" >Visnu Purana , Section 5</ref> ...m Dwarka to Punjab with the help of Prince Arjuna. [Visnu Purana , Section 5] These descendants and kinsmen of Lord Krishna are also referred in Puranic
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  • ...Sabha temples in Nairobi, and in 1948-50 I had built Gill House, the first 5-storey building in town - a skyscraper in those days, which I rented to the ...r. She came in 1906. I was their first child, born here on the night of 10 June 1908. Then there was another son and four daughters.
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  • ...Moghul tyranny and indignation. The two holocausts - Chotta Ghallughara of June 1746, when more than ten thousand Sikhs were butchered, and Vada Ghallughar '''Rule 5''': [[Amrit Sanskar|Become a Khalsa]] - Contact a local [[Gurdwara]] or ano
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