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  • ...Sikh way of life. He served [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji. He also preached the Sikh doctrine in [[Jalandhar]] ([[Doaba]]) during this period. [[category:labana]]
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  • ...or:red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Labana Sewak'''<br> | Labana Sewak
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  • ...aundhe Shah''' was the first prominent [Labana]] to be fascinated by the [[Sikh]] way of life, who came in contact with [[Guru Angad Dev]]. Guru Angad Dev [[category:labana]]
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  • ...state of India. The [[Labana]]s of [[Punjab]] and [[Haryana]] are mostly [[Sikh]]s and speak mainly Punjabi or Hindi. ==Different Views On Origin Of Labana (Lobanas) ==
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  • [[Image:01042008133.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Sri Makhan Shah Labana]] ...at brought so much turmoil to the mountainous regions of the [[Sikh Empire|Sikh Raj]] of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]].
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  • '''Guru Ladho Rae''' were the Words yelled out by [[Makhan Shah]] Labana when he found the Nauvin (ninth) Guru—Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur. ...lves safe again on land, modify that promise to God. But Makhan Shah was a Sikh and a Lubana - a man of his word!
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  • ...for his hit albums and live performances.[citation needed] He is a Labana Sikh. [[category:labana]]
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  • A devout Sikh of Guru Tegh Bahadur, who along with his brother (Nagahia) and father (Lakk [[category:labana]]
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  • ...ar interest too. The commissariat of Moghul armies work is what Lakhi Shah Labana used to do ...Lubana Itihaas by Harnam Singh. Makhan Shah Lubana is recorded as being a Sikh who had the great opportunity of seeing Guru Hargobind Ji when the Guru was
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  • ...Gurdwara Board of Takht Sachkhand to integrate them more closely with the Sikh faith by spreading general and religious education among them, setting up g
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  • ...getting some education, he joined the army. He was recruited into the 1st Sikh Regiment in 1874. His outstanding performance resulted in his promotion to [[category:labana]]
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  • ...he joined [[Khalsa College]], [[Amritsar]]. After sometimes he migrated to Sikh National College, Lahore. He did his B.A. from the same institution in 1936 [[category:labana]]
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  • * [[Labana Sewak]] * [[Sikh Phulwari]]
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  • ...y of the Indian subcontinent comprises many diverse sets of peoples as the Sikh Gurus preached for ethnic and social harmony. These include different ethni * [[Labana]]
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  • #BMSL - Baba Makhan Sahah Labana #SSF - Sikh Students Federation
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  • ...ol of the Arora Sikhs. But in 1908 [[Sant Prem Singh]], a prominent Lubana Sikh was nominated as head of this establishment by Baba Bishan Singh. Under the [[category:Labana]]
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  • ...glish School, Nadala in 1921. He did Giani in 1926 and then joined Shaheed Sikh Missionary College which was started by [[Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandak Com [[category:labana]]
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  • ...Bakala Sahib'''; ({{lang-pa|ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ ਬਾਬਾ ਬਕਾਲ਼ਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ}}) is a prominent [[Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] in [[Baba Bakala]], ...th Sikh Guru, [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]], [[Mata Ganga]] and [[Baba Makhan Shah Labana|Baba Makhan Shah Lubana]].
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  • | [[Bhai Kuram|Kuram Singh Labana]] ...uram Singh''', a [[Labana]] by caste, was a resident of village Lambian. A Sikh who was a contemporary of [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Guru Har Rai]], Bhai Kuram
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  • ...community of Sikhs, who played an important role during the times of the [[Sikh Gurus]]. He was a trader and a contractor and supplier for the Mughal Army ...akhan Shah]] was a devout Sikh who was responsible for finding the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], ([[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]). The Lobanas fought in many battles with [[
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  • ...ru Arjan|Guru Arjan's]] Mundavani and appear from page 1426 to 1429 of the Sikh holy Granth. * [[Baba Makhan Shah Labana]]
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  • ...ind]] was nominated by his father, [[Guru Arjan]] as the sixth Guru. The [[Sikh]]s celebrate this auspicious day, every year, on ''' July 5th'''. It is rel ...Congregational prayer and acceptance of God’s will. The Guru was the first Sikh master to emphasised proficiency in martial arts and also wore the two swor
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  • | Few [[Labana]] Sikhs and hindus also killed. ...nd two brothers. The Guru had witnessed his dedication and support for the Sikh cause.
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  • |caste_name = Labana '''Lobanas''' (Also pronounces as Lubana, Labana, Lobana, Lohana) is a very rich community that lives in and around Indian s
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  • '''In Sikh History there are FOUR Bhai mani Singhs mentioned:- ''' ...n 1791. Acc. To Sikh Phulwari 2005 it is also claimed that he was a labana sikh.
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  • ...an is situated in Sector - 30 A [[Chandigarh]]. THere weekly magazine is [[Labana Sewak]]. They win many prizes including best bhawan in chandigarh, Best phu ...several imposters at Baba Bakala in Oct, 1664.This great event which reset Sikh history on the right course and is known as "GURU Ladho RE", is of great hi
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  • ...r II and is Mentioned in Despatch holder. He was the born to a [[Labana]] Sikh (Ghotra) Family at [[Perowshah]], District [[Gujrat]], now in [[Pakistan]]. ...2/8 punjab regiment.This regiment was placed at Chitral, near Tibet, where labana sikhs were posted due to a shortage of [[Jatt]] sikhs. During WW II., Chitr
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  • ...y educational institutes for this purpose. He was greatly respected in the Sikh community. ...njab in house of [[Sardar Vasva Singh]] and Mata Nihal Kaur, a very devout Sikh Couple of Lobana tribe. His mother died when he was very young. His father
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  • ...happiness of men. The dance is mostly performed by the tribal Sikh (like [[Labana]]s) professional acrobats and has yet not been taken to heart by all Punjab ...lages away from the houses and homes. Today it is danced mostly by tribal Sikh professional acrobats having not yet being adopted by all Punjabis.
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  • [[Makhan Shah]] Labana, the trader who had announced Tegh Bahadur as the true Guru, retaliated by *6. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The SIKH Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...ngh, and spent most of his time in meditation. Upon the dissolution of the Sikh army after the annexation of the Punjab to British India in 1849, Karam Sin A Sikh Sant of much renown and influence Sant Karam singh had 101 of his disciples
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  • ...Makhan Shah]] is a devout Sikh and was responsible for finding the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], ([[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]) and [[Lakhi Shah]] cremated the body of nin Lobanas (or Labana) are a tribe who live all over [[India]]. Labanas have their own language c
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  • ...d: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Baba Makhan Shah Labana'''<br>(approx 1619 - 1674)<br><br> | Makhan Shah Labana
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  • ...rigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=1429 1429] of the [[Sikh]] holy [[Granth]]. This composition consists of 57 (fifty seven) saloks and ...message of the slokas is fundamentally the same as that of the rest of the Sikh Scripture. Here, as everywhere else in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the stres
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  • '''Jaatpaat''' or '''[[Jatt|Jaatwaad]]''' is an anti-Sikh philosophy of some who have been born into communities that even today con ...c, this is wrong, Clan names, should not be used, as said in a Katha, by a Sikh from Ludhiana. Having pride or Ahankar, in ones Clan name, Caste, or Tribe,
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  • ...rter was shown to women, aged or children; in the eyes of the troops every Sikh was a terrorist. Those who survived died of thirst. Their houses were ransa [[category:labana]]
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  • It is well known that the [[Sikh Gurus]] first preached the message of non-discrimination and equality many For a [[Sikh]], the Guru word and [[hukam]] (or edict) are very clear. To discriminate a
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  • Sub Major Dharam Singh, the first Subedar Major of Lobana Sikh community was awarded the Gallantry Award I.O.M (Indian Order of Merit whic ...nd being the first Sardar Bahadur of Lobana community, every rising Lobana Sikh paid him a visit as a mark of respect.
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  • ...ib]]''' is the most popular of all Sikh shrines. Sikh places of worship or Sikh shrines are called [[Gurdwara]]s. The Sri Harmandar Sahib is located in [[A ...nd sargun (the spiritual and temporal realms of human existence) for the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • * 1595-1644 - The first five Sikh Gurus appear to have had non contact with the district. It was after the bi ...ace where now stands Gurdwara Rakab Ganj. His head was taken by a faithful Sikh, Bhai Jaita, who carried it to Anandpur Sahib, where it was cremated and no
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  • ...ther [[Bhai Sati Das]] and [[Bhai Dyal Das]], all disciples of the ninth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Teg Bahadur]], were executed along with Guruji at the ''Kotw His grandfather, [[Bhai Praga]], had embraced the Sikh faith in the time of [[Guru Hargobind]] and had taken part in battles with
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  • ...light of sanctity and divinity of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji and the subsequent Sikh Gurus. His spiritual writings, detailing varied themes such as, the nature ...cated that his successor would be found in [[Bakala]]. Earlier a wealthy [[Sikh]] trader [[Makhan Shah]] whose ship was caught in a violent storm prayed to
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  • ...Sikh agriculturist appears to be capable of. Besides, the urban Hindu and Sikh population of this district had industrial enterprise and had set up busine ...mission might mean, for example, that lands that had belonged to Sikhs and Sikh Gurdwaras might be awarded to India. So, during the period of indecision
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  • * [[Baba Makhan Shah Labana]] * [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan in the eyes of non-Sikh historians]]
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  • ...s districts of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh also have considerable Saini Sikh population. They are not found in any significant numbers in the lower and ...al units. In British era Sainis fought largely in Grenadiers , Sappers and Sikh Regiments. Subedar-Major Jagindar Singh Saini who was a hero of Battle of L
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