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  • {{JuneCalendar2009|1=Template:POW06|1p=May|1n=July|2=Daily picture articles for |3=June|4=|5=2009|float=center|color=# == 26 ==
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  • ===May=== [[File:Nanakshahi 2012 v6 May.jpg|800px]]
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  • * '''[[POW_March|March POW]] [[POW_April|April POW]] [[POW_May|May POW]] ''' == 26 ==
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    *May 5, [[1479]]: Birth of [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji ([[May 5]],[[1479]] to [[September 1]],[[1574]]) was the third of [[The Ten Gurus ...as]] ([[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:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ==[[May]]== * '''26''' [[Shaheedi]] [[Chota Sahibzada]]
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  • ...of this month falls on the 15 May. 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 C [[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 S
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • *May 23 Birth [[Guru Amar Das]] 1479 / 9 Jeh ...as]] ([[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:Nov 7 19:Oc
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • * ''' May 2''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] *'''May 15''' New month of [[Jeth]] begins
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...) was the third of [[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and '''became Guru''' on [[26 March]] [[1552]] at the age of 73 following in the footsteps of [[Guru Anga 1581: September 1, [[Guruship]] of [[Guru Arjan Dev]] (15 April 1563 - 30 May 1606) was the fifth of the [[Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] and became Guru on 1 Se
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  • '''[[May 2]]''' Birth [[Guru Arjan Dev]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • Dhoom Dadakka (May 23, 2008) (Released) Bunty Aur Babli (May 27, 2005) (Released)
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  • 26 Hola Mohalla* 2005 15 Mar/2006 4 Mar/2007''' 22 Mar/2008''' == [[May]] ==
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  • |align=center | 2 || May, 1673 || Arrival at [[Anandpur]] Sahib |align=center | 5 || May, 1685 || Maklaavaa of Mata Jeeto Ji (who adopted the name 'Sundari')
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  • ...l language[1] (http://indiaimage.nic.in/languages.htm) of India on January 26, 1965, although English and 21 other languages are recognised as official l ...nd other countries. Hindi became one of the official languages of India on 26 January 1965 and it is a minority language in a number of countries, includ
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  • |3 || Who may be called a Sikh of the Guru || ਗ੝ਰਸਿਖ ਕਉਣ ਸਦਾਵ� |26 || The Sikhs from country and abroad || ਦੇਸ਼ਾਂਤਰੀ ਸੰ
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  • ==[[May]]== * 17: [[Bandi Chhorh Divas]] (2009) (Diwali) <small>{2010-5 Nov; 2011-26 Oct; 2012-13 Nov; 2013-3 Nov; 2014-23 Oct; 2015-11 Nov; 2016-30 Oct; 2017-1
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  • ...Jathebandia''' (plural) is a term used to refer to Sikh communities which may be linked by a common area or common leader or profession, etc. The global The group of jatha may be "Gurdwara" based, Nationally based communities, based on a spiritual lea
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  • ==[[May]]== * 17: [[Bandi Chhorh Divas]] (2009) (Diwali) <small>{2010-5 Nov; 2011-26 Oct; 2012-13 Nov; 2013-3 Nov; 2014-23 Oct; 2015-11 Nov; 2016-30 Oct; 2017-1
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  • ...but there is a twist, and if they weren't Michael Jackson fans before they may even turn into one." In the first semi-final on 26 May they performed to "Thriller", winning the public vote and so went through t
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  • '''Sahibzada Fateh Singh''' ([[12 December]] [[1699]] - [[26 December]] [[1705]]), the youngest of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s four sons, wa On 26 December 1705, Fateh Singh and his elder brother, [[Zorawar Singh]] were ma
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  • ...Muslim thinker and theologian of the Naqshbandi Sufi order, was born on 26 May 1564 at [[Sirhind]] in present day Patiala district of the [[Punjab]]. He r
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  • ...remember the Lord at all times for - you never know in which direction He may choose to change your life. Be prepared for everything and anything that th {{tukc|26|1113|ਮਨ ਰੇ ਗ੝ਰਿਹ ਹੀ ਮਾਹਿ ਉਦਾਸ੝ ॥
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  • She may wear thousands of ornaments, but they are of no use at all. *Bhadon 11= August 26
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  • Hail, hail the Guru, who is perfect in all the arts.(26) ...Nand Lal Multani. Forgive the lapses of the old server of the worshippers. May all the congregation be blessed. Hail, hail, hail
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  • [[Jathedar Talwinder Singh Parmar]] (February 26, 1944 - October 15, 1992) was born at village Panchhat (tehsil Phagwara, di ...n Canada as well he was acquitted in April 1986. He was arrested again, in May 1986. He remained in jail till April 14, 1987. He had to undergo hunger str
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  • The [[Komagata Maru]] approached Calcutta on September 26, 1914. As it approached Calcutta, a European gunboat signaled the ship to s The Komagata Maru returned to India's waters on September 26, 1914, leaving behind only twenty-four passengers who could prove residence
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  • ...tations from the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]:<br><small>(English translation may have been changed to improve readability and the authors personal understan ===You may gather gold and silver===
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  • ...rries a kirpan. Tech Mahindra sent him from India to Brecksville, Ohio in May of 2007 to provide IT consulting services for AT&T. Shortly after Harchara ...ts Brecksville, OH office pending its decision. A week later, on September 26, 2007, a corporate security staff member from AT&T's office in Columbus, OH
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  • ...either. In particular the Northern Indian, produces a better solider. This may be due to the dominant Aryan traits present amongst them. In particular, th .../story/people/hitlers-gift-to-the-maharaja-of-patiala |access-date=2022-07-26 |website=www.livehistoryindia.com |language=en}}</ref>
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible ‘Slim and tall like a cypress tree, who are you?(26)
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  • ...B.C. to sell back in the East. Finally, the Komagata Maru left Yokohama on May 3, 1914. On May 23, 1914, the Komagata Maru reached Vancouver and anchored near Burrard Inl
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  • ...Celebrations at [[Nanded]], [[Maharashtra]] into its real perspective, we may need to say a word about Nanded itself. For, destiny brought the Tenth Sikh Beawar 26-Jun-2008
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  • ...many Sikhs consider it to be more important that all the other Ks. Turbans may be of any color, and is tied in many different ways and styles. Sarabjeet Singh, a 26-year-old lawyer from Falls Church, said he has been called Osama bin Laden
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  • Year of Publication: May 15, 1934 Year of Publication: May 29, 1941.
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  • ...vernor VP Singh Badnore and CM Amarinder Singh lay the foundation stone of 26 projects at Sultanpur Lodhi on Friday, 23-Nov-2018. Tribune Photo: Malkiat ...ng-pending demand of Punjab was on the verge of fulfilment and on November 26, he would join the President to lay the foundation stone of the corridor.
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  • ..._id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Miami Herald - June 26, 1988]</ref> ...r my Shaheedi, be removed and used by anyone (Donated for transplants) who may need. However if you need my eyes, let the authorities first tell my parent
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  • {{Tuk|26|1086| ਵਿਚਿ ਦ੝ਨੀਆ ਸੇਵ ਕਮਾਈਝ ॥ ਤਾ ਦ ...ind, epitomized in their daily Ardas (prayer) - ''[[Sarbat da bhala]]'' (''may good come to all'').
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  • ...9, 2021|website=Hindustan Times|access-date=February 24, 2022|archive-date=May 21, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210521101053/https://www ...dia|website=The Times of India|access-date=2022-02-24|archive-date=2021-12-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211226151811/https://timesofindia
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  • As the year approaches the end, on December 26 every year, the global world [[Sikh]] community commemorate the martyrdom o ...arbaric acts of the mighty, heartless and immoral rulers of a huge nation. May the world reflect on this grim and gutless episode in the history of humani
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  • '''Manmohan Singh''' ([[Punjabi]]: ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਸਿੰਘ, born [[26 September]] [[1932]]) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of the [[Repub Manmohan Singh was born to Shri Gurmukh Singh and Amrit Kaur on 26 September 1932, in Gah, [[Punjab]] (now in Chakwal District, [[Pakistan]]),
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  • ...to have received Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's approval on 7Jeth 1757 Bk / 5 May 1700. It appears that the title of mukta was bestowed subsequently also on *(26). Bhai Hari Singh
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  • :Fate: Sunk on 1 May 1942 in a collision with King George V ...g of a RAF ASV type radar outfit modified for shipborne use. At the end of May, she was part of the escort for capital ships of the Home Fleet hunting for
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  • ...nslates to "Do Seva in this world and reserve a seat in Heaven" (sggs page 26) ...e. Your Names are so many, and Your Forms are endless. No one can tell how may Glorious Virtues You have. ||1||Pause||"]
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible And the king flew into rage from head to feet.(26)
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  • An article in Economic and Political Weekly May 26, 2007 stated:
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  • He may read, listen to and ponder over Granth Jee.(18)<br /> Recognises my manifestation.(26)<br />
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible They thanked God for endowing them such a cherished gift.(26)
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  • *Chet 13= March 26 *Chet 26= April 8
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  • ...Lahore a report came that Banda Singh Bahadur has appeared near Ropar and may again go to Sadhaura. Therefore the Emperor devised a military strategy acc
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  • ...behold my Guru till my last breath and he may keep on seeing me so that he may be convinced how happily I reach my last destination." *26. Chatterji, Dr. Suniti Kumar in his article published in The Sikh Review, C
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  • ...nown as '''Pearl S. Buck''' (birth name Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker) (June 26, '''1892''' – March 6, '''1973'''), was a prolific American writer who wo ...r education or to escape from political and military upheaval in China. On May 13, 1917, she married an agricultural economist missionary, John Lossing Bu
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  • ...QEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4690,3148242&dq=ramesh+chander+1984 Wilmington Morning Star, May 13, 1984]</ref>. During [[Operation Blue Star]], he fought against Indian A ...le=Asian recorder - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date=2008-08-26 |accessdate=2009-08-09}}</ref> Gurnam Singh Bundala<ref>{{cite web|url=http
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  • ...of the Sikhs is based on the testimony of trustworthy Sikhs. Thus, what we may expect to find in the ''Khalsanama'' on Guru Tegh Bahadur is what Bakht Mal ...the sources of his information. Nor does he refer to any earlier work. It may be useful, therefore, to compare his account of Guru Tegh Bahadur with the
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  • *One may possess a hundred thousand clever ideas, but even one will not accompany hi *The Guru has extinguished this doubt: All creatures have only the one God – May I never forget this!||5||
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  • '''[http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/kuvat/2009/05/26/austria-temple-shooting Austria Temple Shooting]''' In this photo released by the Austrian Police on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Indian cleric Sant Niranjan Das is seen in his bed in a hospital in V
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  • Please note that some of the schedules of time and days may have changed. Kindly check with the air and train operators before travelli ...mbai to Nanded on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Other carriers may fly from Delhi to Mumbai and then onto Nanded. Please check the links below
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  • | Tracks = 26 | May-July 2005
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  • ...prayer, that you may never forget the Lord, Har, Har, even for an instant. May you ever vibrate upon the Lord of the Universe. (1)Pause."''|1839}} ...[ragi]] Bhai Gagandeep Singh Ji - Mohali Wale ''"Lord, bless me, so that I may sing your Glorious praises always....O God, when will you take me in Your E
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  • | 3. || [[Jeth]] || 15 May || 31 | 2 || [[Vaisakh]] || ਵੈਸਾਖ || 31 || April - May || 14 April
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  • On May 31, 1984 Bhai Kulwant Singh received news of the army surrounding Sri Darba Upon release, the Police continued harassing the family. Even on May 7, 1986, the wedding day of Bhai Sahib and Bibi Charanjit Kaur, the Police
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  • March 26, 2012: Additional advocate General of Punjab and CBI counsel exchanged argu ==May 26 (2012)==
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  • ...s he said alter the workings of God. He gave his life for righteousness on May 30, 1606.After this a need was felt to defend righteousness, not with rosar ...accession ceremonies which, according to the source quoted, took place on 26 Har suds 10, 1663 sk/24 June 1606. From here, he conducted the secular affa
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  • ...ir ability to destroy any human being. From across the river they hurled a 26 feet long stone, which came arcing across the sky like a missile and struck ...an]]s may not go well with their Mongoloid features and sparse beards, and may even fetch them belittling remarks from other Sikhs yet they remain a proud
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  • 26. Jaitsri ...es a deliberate sensation of fear by creating a conscious reminder of what may occur if we loose the things we take for granted. It awakens feelings of pa
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  • ...st october 1914 in the first battle of Ieper and from 22 april 1915 to 1st may 1915 in the second battle of Ieper. The 3rd and 4th attacks took place on 26-27 April 1915 at Steenstrate-Lizerne, near Ieper, in which British, Sikhs a
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  • ...ther, Jaisukhlal Gandhi, that Manu had started to share his bed so that he may "correct her sleeping posture".<ref name=tidrick/> In Gandhi’s view exper ...ia into possibly warring groups are enemies alike of India and Islam. They may cut me into pieces but they cannot make me subscribe to something which I c
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  • ...hich notes take which ornamentation, which notes must be bent, which notes may be bent, phrases to be used, phrases to be avoided, and so on. The result i *26. Jaitsri {{SGGSF|696|30096}}
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  • ...were border States, should be organized on proper and efficient lines. On May 5, 1948, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, hereafter called PEPSU, was On May 23, 1951, a 7-person ministry was sworn in. It consisted of Sarvshri Raghbi
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  • ...}}</ref> He did not take part in either the 400m<ref>{{cite web |pages=25–26 |title=The XVIII Olympiad Tokyo 1964 – The Official Report of the Organiz ...r securing a Masters degree."<ref>{{Cite web|last=Mokani|first=Paresh|date=26 August 2014|title=Arjuna distributed like prasad in temple: Milkha Singh |l
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  • '''''Shaheed'' Udham Singh''' (Punjabi: ਉਧਮ ਸਿੰਘ Hindi:उधम सिंहढ़) (Dec. 26, 1899 – July 31, 1940) was given the name Sher Singh shortly after his bi ...ered how to deal with Ireland after two centuries of rule. Similar comment may be made on British rule in India. Will the historians of the future have to
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  • ...tual challenge: Thakral has to cope with fears among some analysis that it may be banking too heavily on China's volatile consumer-products market. Still, ...s. "It didn't make money." So he sold the hospital. A more serious problem may be the perception among some analysis that Thakral is overexposed to China'
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  • The only Translation available, it may contain Bindra's personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsibl ‘You may administer your ill-designs on me too.(22)
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  • ...slation available of the section. The translation is done by PP Bindra and may contain his personal views. We are not responsible for any error in transla He inhabited a new city called Delhi.(26)
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  • ...erged as a victor. Bahadur Shah was reluctant to carry out his promise, or may have been unable to do so during his delicate rule. The Guru had no ill-wil ...owing had risen to several thousands. Banda fell upon the town on November 26, 1709. The inhabitants were massacred in cold blood and the town razed. Sam
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  • ...roversy. We should promote our mother tongue so that the newer generations may welcome it and carry our culture and tradition. This may include:<br>
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  • ...otes take which ornamentation, which notes ''must'' be bent, which notes ''may'' be bent, phrases to be used, phrases to be avoided, and so on. The result *26 [[Sarang]] {{SGGSFT|1197|1253}}
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  • ...or Brahma as the Lord ? There is none amongst Ram, Krishna and Vishnu, who may be considered as the Lord of the Universe by you;}} ...you worship stones ?, because the Lord-God is not within those stones; you may only worship Him, whose adoration destroys clusters of sins;}}
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  • ...n Dev]]. Actual date is [[May 30]], 1606 but it is observed on June 16. On May 30, 1606 the Guru asked for a bath in the river Ravi by the side of the Mug === June 26 ===
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  • '''Baba Deep Singh Shahid''' ([[26 January]] [[1682]] -[[13 November]] [[1757]]), is one of most honoured mart ...ways ready to risk his life for the [[Panth]]. Baba Ji was born on January 26, 1682 to sikh family(some records register this as January 20) and died fig
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  • Mr. Bindra's Copyrighted translation, is the only one available. It may contain personal views (or personal grudges). (We?) are not responsible fo ...th of them lost the senses of managing the stirrups of their horses.(26)
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  • ...om Baku about 30 to 45 minutes by car. The origin of this word, Surkhani, may have come from “SHO-E-LE-KHANEH” meaning the house (“KHANEH”) of th ...Drm kI jgh bneI {place of dharam (Religion) is built). Just possible there may be two disciples or only one disciple, who is indicating that this religiou
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  • In May 1994 he was involved in a typical bit of 'professional' wrestling chicanery *26. Elaan-E-Jung (1989)
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  • ...lement of 376 passengers, and arrived in Burrard Inlet, near Vancouver, on May 23. "This ship belongs to the whole of India, this is a symbol of the honou The Komagata Maru arrived in Calcutta, India on September 26. Upon entry into the harbour, the ship was forced to stop by a British gunb
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  • 26. Entry of rights of gurdwara in revenue records. 82. Costs in proceedings may be made payable out of income of Sikh Gurdwara.
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  • ...kh to the Guru rather than to the physical form. It is accepted that this may have been developed by later Gurus, but what is important to understand whe |Kūṛi▫ĝr kẖūṛi▫ĝrī jĝ▫e rale sacẖiĝr sikẖ baiṯẖe saṯgur pĝs. (26)
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views. We are not responsible for any error in tran She struck third one and made him to drench in blood.(26) <br>
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  • ...him to the very heart of the Delhi Sultanate, ruled by Ibrahim Lodi (1517-26). ...the weakening of Afghan power in the area after the death of Sher Shah in May 1545, and took control of Delhi in 1555.
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  • |align=center| 3 || [[Guru Amar Das]] ||[[May 5]],[[1479]]|| [[March 25]],[[1552]]|| [[September 1]],[[1574]]|| 105 || [[ ...|| [[Guru Arjan Dev]] ||[[April 15]],[[1563]]|| [[August 28]],[[1581]]|| [[May 30]],[[1606]]|| 43 || [[Guru Ram Das]] || [[Mata Bhani]]
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  • “…In the light of these observations it may be stated that the selections from the Bhagat Bani were not made exclusivel ...ar and the book was published by Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee [26].This book was written on the eve of celebration of the 500th Birthday (Par
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  • ...preme sacrifice had never previously been recorded in human history'''. On May 25, 1675 in answer to an appeal of a large group of revered Kashmiri Pandit ...the rights of all the people of God, no matter what their chosen religion may be. [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]] put into practise the profound message of [[Gurba
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  • ...ed an event each month leading up to the big celebration next weekend Aug 26 to 28}} ....com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/gurdev_singh.jpg|Gurdev Singh may be a 72-year-old, but he sprints like a man half his age. The septuagenar
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  • ...es a deliberate sensation of fear by creating a conscious reminder of what may occur if we loose the things we take for granted. It awakens feelings of pa 26. Raag Jaitsiri (ਜੈਤਸਰੀ) – Jaitsiri conveys the heartfelt emot
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  • ...campaigns undertaken by the Maharaja for the expansion of his kingdom. In May 1831 he defeated, at Balakot in Hazara district, the turbulent Sayyid Ahmad ...ioned outside the city-walls joined him in a body. He finally had with him 26,000 infantry, 8,000 horses, and 45 guns, whereas Chand Kaur was left with o
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  • |May your Sikhs (learner/students) live in humility, but with high moral values; ...asna, Hind Publisher Ltd, Jullundhar, 1959, pp. 448</ref> In other words, “May the Sikhs always remain in humility, sublime intelligence.”<ref>Singh, Gu
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  • ...Sahai Pothi was not the original manuscript attributed to Guru Nanak, "it may have been a copy of the manuscript that represented the core of the Sikh sc ...manuscripts which help us to understand the formation of early Sikh canon. 26 on the other hand some scholars believe that these Pothis do not belong to
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  • {{Shabad|4|sehas si-aanpaa lakh hoh taa ik naa chalai naal|One may possess a hundred thousand clever ideas, but even one will not accompany hi ...ut God I have understood completely :All creatures have only the one God – May I never forget this! 5}}
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  • ...feet by 4 feet. In the mausoleum of Bahlol is a small rectangular garden (26 feet 5 inches by 12 feet 5 inches) in the center of the courtyard with a ma ...ssing in 1926, when the wall collapsed. It is possible that similar relics may be found there. It is also quite possible that Swami Ananda Acharya saw the
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  • ...embraced him and said, "Go my son and wed the life-giving bride, Death. May the Almighty be with you always" ...e is known as a spiritual warrior, who fights in defence of religion. They may be cut apart, piece by piece, but they never leave the field of battle. 22.
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  • ...e Unity itself. However, Sufi doctors assert that although Wahdat al-Wujud may be interpreted that Sufism see the face of God everywhere, it does not mean ...th himself and with the universe. The changes in the perception so reached may be expressed as follows: At the first phase the simple creed, "There is no
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  • ...Checking of Punjabi”, The Linguistics Journal, Volume 4, No. 1, pp. 6-22 (May 2009). *26. G S Lehal and Chandan Singh, “A Gurmukhi script recognition system”
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  • ...gative thoughts crossing my mind."'' Doesn't he find it difficult to cover 26 miles at this age? ''"The first 20 miles are not difficult. As for last six Fauja Singh shot to fame in 2000, when aged 89, he completed the gruelling 26.2 mile (about 42 km) distance in 6 hours and 54 minutes. This knocked 58 mi
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  • ...r Singh Rarighreta, lists its strength at 1300 horse. From this figure it may be surmised that the jathas broadly comprised 1,300 to 2,000 men each. It w ...iwala, traveled incognito to Amritsar, killed Massa in broad daylight on 6 May 1740 and rejoined the Jatha in their desert refuge. The Buddha Dal and Taru
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  • On 26 August the Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar issued warrants for the arrest o ...ely to be counted for righteousness, whatever a defective and obsolete law may determine or fail to determine concerning legality." <br><br>
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  • ...rian and published by Bhai Jwahar Singh Kirpal Singh and co Amritsar Pages 26 to 28).Guru Amar Das ji was reluctant at first but then realized that he ha
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  • ...hani his daughter put her foot under it so that her father Guru Amardas ji may not fall. A nail of the broken Chownki pierced the foot of Bibi Bhani and ...rian and published by Bhai Jwahar Singh Kirpal Singh and co Amritsar Pages 26 to 28).
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  • ...hani his daughter put her foot under it so that her father Guru Amardas ji may not fall. A nail of the broken Chownki pierced the foot of Bibi Bhani and ...rian and published by Bhai Jwahar Singh Kirpal Singh and co Amritsar Pages 26 to 28).
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  • Toynbee also prophesied in 1960: “Mankind’s religious future may be obscure; yet one thing can be foreseen: the living higher religions are Xow ubktB, ;zs T[pkoB d[FN ;GB e' w{b T[gkofB ..26
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  • ...ef>[http://www.sikhnet.com/yogibhajan Biography - Sikhnet]</ref> ([[August 26]], [[1929]] - [[October 6]], [[2004]]), also known as '''Yogi Bhajan''' and Harbhajan Singh was born on August 26, 1929 into a Sikh family, in village Kot Harkarn, district [[Gujranwala]],
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible ...can a person dispute the virtues associated with your name?(26)
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  • ...(1469-1539 A.D.) would not have visited Sri Lanka before 1510 A.D., which may be considered as the date of a probable visit to that island. It will there ...a Buddhism was elsewhere in the island. Guru Nanak, according to Archer, ' may indeed have sought out the Ceylon of Hindu legend, and the janamsakhi says
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  • ...ngh Ji reached there in 1708 and preached to him that renouncing the world may not be the right path, when the poor are being treated unfairly by the rich Sikhism is now the World's 5th largest religion with 26 million followers worldwide. The picture below shows the location of India,
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  • ...non-theocratic laws because the Sikhs neither have a priestly class, which may rule in the name of an invisible God, nor do they have a corpus of civil la ...like them to have a semi-autonomous unit within the province so that they may have a sense of freedom.”<ref>Congress Records, quoted in Singh, Iqbal, P
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  • ...d at Sialkot, at a distance of about 42 miles from his village. There were 26 boys of the school, accompanied by their teacher, Pandit Shiv Dayal they we It was now May 1911, and Sahib Singh was working at Raeiya Post Office. There he met Moham
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  • ...laying on the [[sarangi]], another playing on the [[dhadh]], and the third may be their leader, discoursing on the contents of their songs. Though they ar ...pronunciation and intonation of Gurbani is essential so that the audience may understand the wording and the meaning of the hymn. The singer is not suppo
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  • ...ul spot, is playing on his flute. "I have been sent to you for this that I may run and bring you there; Now leave her and roam with these gopis; or you may go yourself and bring her after persuation;" hearing these words, the ‘�
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  • Misra commission was appointed in May 1985. Justice Rangnath Misra, was a sitting judge of the Supreme Court of I 26. [[Amu (The Film)]]
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  • ...an independent systematic discussion about them and its functional aspect may become more clear by systematic thought. ...ds, l Rahaao (ik Rahaao), 2 Rahaao (Do Rahaao), Guru Granth Sahib, Page 26-26, Rahaao (Tin Rahaao), 3 Guru Granth Sahib, Page 154, 4 Rahaao (Chaar Rahaao
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  • ...God, he shall be known as the greatest fool of fools! ''(Japji Sahib Pauri 26)'' God cannot be comprehended by the mind. The mind is capable of knowing By stating God as the Creator, one may think that the Creator and His creation are separate. When man sculpts a sc
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  • ...he investigative team and all accompanying human rights organisations that may be involved. On the event of KPS Gill’s demise on 26 May 2017, Bal was perhaps compelled, to take a more public stance leading the e
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  • * Pauri 26.6 Gurmukh koi na disai dhunde tirathi jatri meley. * Pauri 26.7 Dithe Hindu Turaki sabhi pir paikambari kaumi katele.
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  • *Pauri 26.6 Gurmukh koi na disai dhunde tirathi jatri meley. *Pauri 26.7 Dithe Hindu Turaki sabhi pir paikambari kaumi katele.
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  • ...ng of the third day of the light half of the month of [[Baisakh]] (April - May), which is believed to be [[Saturday]] [[15 April]] [[1469]] ; while some o ...vernor VP Singh Badnore and CM Amarinder Singh lay the foundation stone of 26 projects at Sultanpur Lodhi on Friday, 23-Nov-2018. Tribune Photo: Malkiat
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  • |Leaving You, may I never worship another. All my needs, I get from You. You save my Sikhs & ...ubh raataa. kilbikh sagal deh ko hartaa. Dustt dokhiyan ko chhai kartaa. (26)
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  • ...-Aranyaka Upanishad: (Specific to the red colored section, I forewarn this may not be suitable for some readers). *9. The woman whom one may desire with the thought, 'May she enjoy love with me!'--after inserting the member in her, joining mouth
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  • '''PATIALA''' (30°20'N, 76° 26'E) is a district and a town in the state of [[Punjab]] in north [[India]]. Among the educational establishments in Patiala may be counted the Punjabi University and Thapar Institute of Engineering and T
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  • ...dealt with under Ordinance XXVIII of 1946 in order that sentences awarded may have a deterrent effect.� ...Tempers are daily wearing thinner�� and time is not far off when bullets may replace tear-gas bombs. (The League leaders) would do well now to pause and
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  • 26. Analyze it, and you shall find the Word of the Guru to be True. ...home of snow, wearing robes of fire? Where is that cave, within which one may remain unshaken? Who should we know to be pervading here and there? What
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  • ...is not surprising that very little of the family record has survived4. As may be expected there are a number of tales, sometimes contradictory, about the ...historical books’ to spread ‘current knowledge using Punjabi as a medium’ 26. Upon achieving official sanction, the Khalsa Diwan, Amritsar, set up the K
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  • You may enjoy the pleasures of hundreds of thousands of women, and rule the nine co ‘You have said enough and, now, forget talking anymore.’(26)}}
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  • |Nĝnak sĝcẖ raṯe sukẖ jĝṇ. (26) |O Nanak, those who are attuned to the Truth know peace. (26)}}
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  • ...h embraced him and said, "Go my son and wed the life-giving bride, Death. May the Almighty be with you always" ...e is known as a spiritual warrior, who fights in defence of religion. They may be cut apart, piece by piece, but they never leave the field of battle. 22.
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible ...ere riding hundreds of horses and one of them looked like the Prince.(26)
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  • ...ing his own plant is a distant dream for now, the Sikh and his compatriots may be the future for an industry that produces three million cheeses a year bu (Article with thanks to ZIBELLO, October 26, 2011 (AFP))
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  • ...the mystery of its moral élan. As a matter of fact, the theme of [[Japji]] may be said to be what occurs in the course of stanza 4: vadiai vicharu (contem ...e—is a vision of the limitlessness of the universe. So are stanzas 24, 25, 26, 27, 32, 34, 35 and 36. It is in response to this overwhelming vision of [[
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  • ...RD-2010 FOR SOCIAL WORK" BY SRI HARIHARAPUTRA BHAJAN SAMAJ, MUMBAI ON 22ND MAY, 2010 AT SHANMUKHANANDA HALL, MUMBAI ...PG|500px|left]]Rotary Club of Mulund Hill: Award Ceremony took place on 25 May 2008
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  • ...ring the nature and extent of the Muslim attack, Hindu and Sikh casualties may also be reckoned together. (9) On 26.5.47 one Muslim Sub-Inspector of Police chased a Hindu from Islamabad Railw
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  • ...st these two woolen shawls that we cover ourselves with in the winter. You may sell these to cover the loss of the rosary. The chief, took this offer as a ...m, and Bhai Ralya Ram Ji remained the chief assignee of the dharamsala for 26 years. Before he left for his heavenly abode he selected Bhai Lakhmi Das Ji
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  • Jeth 26, Samat 1756<br> Jeth 26, 1756 Bikrami 23rd May 1699 A.D}}
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  • ...among the Pandits. They met [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] at [[Anandpur Sahib]] on May 25, 1675. They prayed to the Guru and said: "Our lot has become unbearable. On May 25, 1675 a band of sixteen Chief Brahmins of Kashmir, under the leadership
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  • ...owing had risen to several thousands. Banda fell upon the town on November 26, 1709. The inhabitants were no match to the Khalsa army and they were massa ==Battle of Sirhind, May 12, 1710==
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  • It may not be out of context to consider that throughout the chronicles of human h ...ayed longer in the tent. People began to breathe with relief. They thought may be the Guru has realised "his mistake" and has now stopped.
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  • ...time, is never born and is all-glorious Being. Worship Him (O’ Disciple!) May your preceptor help you to do it. The Supreme spirit lived in the beginning ...skriti and Sanskrit. Notably, the word “Satotras” is not found in AGGS; it may be a Vedic term or a concoction by Dayanand.
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  • Kabeer, the Brahmin may be the guru of the world, but he is not the Guru of the devotees. [[Jeth]] 26, Samat 1756
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  • ...s fast, renewing the Sikh tradition of sacrifice and martyrdom. On January 26, 1970 Sant Fateh Singh, President of Shiromani Akali Dal went on a fast dec ...s with you?" Some brothers talk like this too. I do not wish to name them, may God give them good sense. I pray to the Guru. I am not angry with them. Tha
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  • ...ee adopted another resolution that declared: “By British Cabinet Scheme of May 16, 1946, the rights of the Sikhs should not be jeopardized.” ...984 to put the blame for the escalating tensions on the Akali party, cited 26 meetings between Akali leaders and the Central Government between November
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  • ...a house adjacent to the Sikh Reference Library, was present there between May 28 and June 6, 1984 and hence (in his own words) "an eye-witness to some of ...0 years, she goes to college at Amritsar. She went to the Golden Temple on May 29, 1984, with her grand-parents and an aunt, to fulfill a vow, and was the
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  • A few words on the composition of Delhi's population may be relevant at this point. Hindus comprise 83 percent of Delhi's population ...be dispersed, the Executive Magistrate of the highest rank who is present may cause it to be dispersed by the armed forces.
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  • A few words on the composition of Delhi's population may be relevant at this point. Hindus comprise 83 percent of Delhi's population ...be dispersed, the Executive Magistrate of the highest rank who is present may cause it to be dispersed by the armed forces.
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  • With India still waiting for Pakistan's response to the 2/26/08 Mumbai attack which has been linked to LeT, Pakistan has banned Let's f In May 1998, the costs of continuing the hostility rose appreciably. India -- with
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  • The only Translation available, the translation is done by Bindra which may be contain his personal views/ or personal grudges. We are not responsible That a number of them fell flat on the ground.(26)
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  • ...palatable reformed Hinduism avowing monotheism “on the authority of Vedas”.26 Mention may also be made of the laudable efforts made by Bhai Takht Singh in establishi
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  • ...ath. “To die is the right of the brave, if one dies for an approved cause.”26 One such cause he mentioned was to live with dignity, the loss of which mad A reference may be made here to sadd, Call, recorded by Sunder recounting Guru Amar Das’s
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  • ...a Rajputs of Gujrat and Seuna Yadavas of Devgiri in South India. Though it may appear strange how such culturally and geographically diverse groups could ...hupada & others, Chapter Eleven, Lord Krsna's Entrance into Dvaraka, verse 26] :
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  • Nanak and his Sister 26 May, 1920
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