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  • '''Punjab University''' may refer to: :*[[Panjab University, Chandigarh]]
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  • ...t College at Lahore and then the first registrar of the University of the Panjab. ...lar education." On 14 October 1882, this college was converted into Panjab University which was the outcome primarily of the labours of the Anjuman.
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  • ''' ''Tarikh-i-Panjab'' ''', by Pandit Debt Prasad, is a book in Urdu delineating the history of ..., London. The Punjabi translation of the text was published by Punjabi University, Patiala, in 1979, under the title, ''GulshaniPanjab''.
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  • * [http://panjabdigilib.org/webuser/searches/mainpage.jsp Panjab Digital Library] * [http://library.du.ac.in/ Library System, University of Delhi]
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  • ...oner in Gujranwala district. He was charter member of the Senate of Panjab University and an advocate of Oriental learning through his membership in the Anjumani 3. Perrill, Jeffrey P., Punjab Orientalism: The Anjuman-i-Panjab and Panjab University, 186`)-1888. Missouri, 1976
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  • ''' ''Shar Bagh-i-Panjab'' ''' by Ganesh Das Badhera, a history in Persian of the Punjab which, acco ...eferring briefly to the Greek invasion by Alexander the Great, Char Bagh-i-Panjab deals with the Punjab under the Muslims from the time of the Ghazanavids do
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  • ...Confederacies, the first doctoral degree in history awarded by the Panjab University, Lahore. In 1944, he was awarded a D. Litt. Research in Punjab history re ...Punjab History Conference honoured him at its 23rd session at the Punjabi University, Patiala, in 1989. Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, New Delhi, presented to hi
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  • ...only known copy of the manuscript is preserved under MS. 99 in the Panjab University Library, Chandigarh.
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  • ...nt, Khalsa College, Amritsar and the Dr. Ganda Singh Collection at Punjabi University, Patiala (25 pages in neat and clear handwriting). The lastnamed collection
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  • ...atpanthi. Another of his works was Surjan Bodh which is held in the Panjab University Library, Chandigarh, under MS. No. 111. The poetry of Surjan Das is uneven,
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  • * Dr R. P. Bambha , Former Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University
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  • ...hiala. She also served for two years as a member of the Court of the Delhi University. She was a member of the National Committee on Women and the Advisory Commi
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  • ...st in the M.A. examination was an unprecedented event in the annals of the University for never before had the distinction been claimed by a mofussil college. Th ...eived the Government of India award Padma Bhushan. He resigned the Punjabi University fellowship in 1985 to take up the National fellowship offered by the Indian
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  • ...held the Kundan Kaur Kapany Chair in Sikh Studies from 1999 to 2015 at the University of California, Santa Barbara.<ref>[http://www.news.ucsb.edu/1998/011190/pre ...Harvard University. He joined the doctoral program in Religion at Columbia University in 1987, and completed his Ph.D. there in 1993.<ref>[http://www.giss.org/pd
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  • ...urdwara Shahid Ganj) and Srinagar. He was appointed a Fellow of the Panjab University to which he donated large sums of money. 3. Ganda Singh, The Patiala and the East Panjab States Union: Historical Background. Patiala, 1951
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  • ...from the Khalsa College in 1916. He won a scholarship and was sent by the university to Agricultural College, Lyallpur, for research. In December 1917 he joined .... In 1949 he came to Hoshiarpur as head of the chemistry department at the University College there. In September 1950, he was appointed principal of the Camp Co
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  • ...anuscripts of the work, written in nasta'liq hand, are lying at the Panjab University Library, Lahore. The author describes himself as a muns/nat the court of ...lly strongly. A Punjabi translation of the book was brought out by Punjabi University, Patiala, in 1972.
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  • ...th Century Punjab, pp 105 & 114, By M. L. Ahluwalia, Published by Punjabi University, 1972</ref><ref name = "Kripal"/> from Naushahra in [[Amritsar district]] o
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  • ...Granth written by Dr. Pashaura Singh and submitted to and accepted by the University of Toronto, Canada. Dr, W.H. McLeod, a noted Sikh historian was his superv ...to be an “authority” on Sikhism. He is now a Professor of History at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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  • ...atpanthi. Another of his works was Surjan Bodh which is held in the Panjab University Library, Chandigarh, under MS. No. 111. The poetry of Surjan Das is uneven,
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  • ...2s.learnpunjabi.org/unipad.aspx Gurmukhi Unicode Typing Pad ] by [[Punjabi University]] ...bifontconverter.com/gtg.aspx Punjabi typing tutor (download)] by [[Punjabi University]]
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  • ...pposite the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology of the Panjab University at Lahore. ...ah), Twarikh-i-Panjab (MS. in the Dr Ganda Singh Collection of the Punjabi University, Patiala).<br>
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  • ...ited by Professor Sita Ram Kohli, was published by the University of the Panjab, Lahore, in 1928. The work, three manuscripts of which were accessible to A Punjabi translation of the book was published by Punjabi University, Patiala, in 1983. A typical entry from the work is quoted below:
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  • ..., president of the Local Board of Tarn Taran Sahib, a Fellow of the Panjab University, and a member of the Aitchison College Committee.
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  • ...sa College at AMRITSAR, passing the intermediate examination of the Panjab University, LAHORE, in 1904. In 1906, he went to the United States to train as a journ
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  • ...Britton's partition of India in 1947, Mohan Singh Diwana discovered in the University`s library a janam sakhi manuscript which differed from other extant Janam s
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  • ...1944, Lahore, and later reproduced in The Panjab Past and Present, Punjabi University, Patiala, vol. XVIII, April 1984. A copy of the Persian manuscript is prese
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  • |alma_mater = [[Panjab University, Chandigarh]]
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  • ...hemistry from Khalsa College, Amritsar and a M.S. in Chemistry from Panjab University, Lahore. He co-founded the Institute of Sikh Studies to advocate sovereign
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  • ...Acharya and Ph.D. degrees from Punjab University Chandigarh and Guru Nanak University Amritsar. Topic of his Ph.D. thesis was: Life, Time and Work of Master Tara ...Senior Research fellow of the University Grants Commission, at the Panjab University Chandigarh, in 1979. In 1983, he joined Punjab Times London as its Editor.
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  • ...a Singh , Publisher: Patiala : Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi University, 1972 </ref> where he had been incarcerated by Ali Muhammad Khan for over t ...19, Madanjit Kaur. Amritsar : Dept. of Guru Nanak Studies, Guru Nanak Dev University Press, 1983. </ref><ref>Guru Mahima Ratnavali, Entry 50, Prof. Pritam Sing
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  • ...was usually referred to as Jogendra Singh Rasulpuria. His grandfather, Panjab Singh was a soldier in [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]'s ghorcharhds, irregular c ...ssion, and the Indian Sandhurst Committee. He was also a Fellow of Panjab University.
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  • ...cause of education, he was appointed a member of the senate of the Panjab University College, Lahore, in 1870. Already in 1869 he had been elected a member of A
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  • ...to appear as private examinees. The institution got affiliation to Panjab University in July last. Inadequate funds has forced the trust to stick to undergradua
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  • *''Pardesi Panjab'' *1980 Bhai Veer Singh Purskar from [[Guru Nanak Dev University]]
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  • ...] University in 1948. His academic career took him from [[Punjab]] to the University of Cambridge, [[UK]], where he earned a First Class Honours degree in Econo ...demic career, hShrie went on to read for the Economics Tripos at Cambridge University as a member of St John's College. (In the Oxbridge tradition, holders of th
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  • ...ege]], [[Amritsar]], in 1907 and obtained his law degree from the [[Panjab University]], [[Lahore]], in 1910. He started legal practice at [[Firozpur]] but soon
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  • ...s of the University of the Panjab and took his B.A. in English at the same university. He was a headmaster of the Sant Singh Sukkha Singh Khalsa middle school at
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  • ...ut, in 1880, by the author's descendants, under the auspices of the Panjab University College, Lahore. The Registrar of the College, G.W. Leitner, had in fact ta
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  • ...o be named after a language. Although, initially, the main task before the University was to develop and promote the language of the Punjabi people, it has since ...316 acres, on the Patiala Chandigarh road, 7 km from the city center. The University also has three regional centres, namely The Guru Kashi Regional Centre at B
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  • ...ṅgha Dilagīra, Published by Sikh University Press, 2004, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 3 Sep 2008</ref> 4. Ashok, Shamsher Singh, Panjab dian Lahiran. Patiala, 1974
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  • ...n. The only known manuscript is available, in three volumes, at the Panjab University Library. Lahore, under MS. No. PE III, 30. Volume I, comprising 250 folios,
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  • ...Luckily Phokhar Singh from the punjab has performed at Patiala's Panjabi University's annual Folk-music Festivals as the guest of the V.C. Dr. [[Jasbir Singh A After the partition of the Panjab most of the practioners of Jumar moved away, but Phokhar Singh (1916-2002)
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  • ...achan Singh Talib, Compiled by Kamal Krishan Mukerji, Published by Punjabi University, 1973</ref>. He was a stalwart of [[Saini]] community <ref name = "Jamala ...of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi University., 1975, Original from the University of Michigan</ref>
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  • ...ah Durrani]] earned him the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the Punjab University, Chandigarh, in 1954, as well as much applause from scholars and historians ...b history. In 1967, he launched the University's journal, the biannual The Panjab Past and Present, of which he himself was the editor and which gathered hig
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  • Giani Gurdit Singh Ji graduated as "Giani" from Panjab University, Lahore in 1945 and he specialized in literature, divinity, history and fol ...were any less.<B> He played a pivotal role in the establishment of Punjabi University, Patiala. On the basis of his report filed to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parban
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  • ...([[Amritsar]]) and in the Punjab Historical Studies Department of Punjabi University ([[Patiala]]).
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  • ...n lights.jpg|Anandpur during Gurpurb}}<!--------{{pl|Image:Agrip44.gif|The University where Professor Jap Singh worked}}----------> ...d of mine, Professor Jap<sup>*1</sup> Singh, a professor at a [[Ludhiana]] university, narrated this episode to me about two decades ago. I repeat below what my
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  • ...; and the Cooperative Department which provides credit to the farmers. The university situated in Ludhiana, has brought about a real revolution in farming techni *Panjab University, Chandigarh
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  • ...hah Durranl earned hiln the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the Punjab University, Chandlgarh, in 1954, as well as much applause from scholars and historians ...discussion of matters relating to Punjab history. In l967, he launched the University's journal, the bi-annual The Punjab Past and Present of which he himself wa
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  • ...portion he had completed during his lifetime was published by the Punjabi University in 1985 under the title ''The Holy Granth (Sri Rag to Rag Majh)''. ...n returned to Punjab as secretary of the Publications Bureau of the Panjab University. In January 1949, he was appointed principal of Mohindra college, Patiala.
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  • ...which was erupted by a comment made by one of the Sikh scholars in Panjab University sometime back that the gurus were not the original people who gave music to
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  • ...ialist in paediatrics and neonatology. I was trained at the prestigious University of British Columbia, Vancouver. At the Children's Hospital I am the only {{Newshere|Michael Kung’a, student at Kenyatta University|He once was blind but now can see, a little |File:Kenya - Michael Kung'a
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  • ...e pointed out that Dr. Fenech, who studied under Dr. J.T. O’Connell at the University of Toronto, Canada, belongs to Dr. McLeod’s Pashaura group of “Instant ...he McLeod group. He is now an assistant professor of South Asian History, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, U.S.A.
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  • ...n Empire, Companion of the British Empire, Doctor of Laws from Banaras and Panjab Universities, was the last hereditary ruler of the east while Indian prince ...University Commission which preceded the establishment in 1962 of Punjabi University at Patiala. He was chosen president of the Guru Gobind Singh Foundation as
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  • ...d by the SGPC, Guru Nanak Dev University, Khalsa College Amritsar, Panjabi University, Language Department and Patiala Archives. Private collections are also bei A non-profit body registered at Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (Mohali), Panjab, ‘Nanakshahi’ is a group of young, full time professionals seeking to s
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  • ...roficiency), and Giani (Honours) examinations in Punjabi from the Panjab University, Lahore. During this period, he wrote poems on Sikh historical personages
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  • ...it was nearly time for me to leave because I had to get the train back to university. I had spent too long at the Gurdwara Sahib listening to [[Katha]] and [[Ki ...pearance looked dirty, and he was a tall and large man. I asked the man in Panjab, "Are you okay?.. tusee theek hoo?" Worryingly I could hear no reply.
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  • ...'' (born 1963) is a professor in the Computer Science Department, Punjabi University, Patiala and Director of the Advanced Centre for Technical Development of P ...cience on Gurmukhi Optical Character Recognition (OCR) System from Punjabi University, Patiala.
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  • ...“sixth river in the land of the five rivers”. The officials of East Punjab University conferred a degree of “Doctor of Oriental Learning” on him.
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  • 22. Guru Teg Bahadur while feeling unsafe in Panjab moved to Patna under the garb of a Hindu pilgrim. Dr. James R. Lewis, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, while writing for Advanced Studies in Sikhism (1989
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  • ...en from W.H. McLeod's Textual Sources for the Study of SIKHISM, Manchester University Press, 1984., pp.79-81.] ...d a sense of nationalism, communalism and individualism. The people of the Panjab and elsewhere were learning to see and understand their own history in a di
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  • ...pt in U.K , [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_Punjab Panjab University Lahore], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganda_Singh_(historian) Ganda Singh # '''Panjab University archive lahore'''
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  • ...was the last Sikh ruler of the Sikh Raj, which had at its height included Panjab, the Northwest Frontier Provinces, Kashmir, Jammu and Ladak. He was the yo ...He was even separated from his mother who was also moved far away from the Panjab to prevent her becoming a rally point for further troubles from the Sikhs o
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  • ...hool, Panchhat-Narur, district Kapurthala under the auspices of the Panjab University, Chandigarh. He joined the army in 10 mai 1968 as an electro-mechanical eng
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  • ...my contributions. However, keeping my recent promotion and position at the University in mind, I contributed one hundred rupees. The members were very pleased si
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  • ...Island. He completed his schooling at Nelson college before attending the University of Otago, Dunedin, where he undertook a BA and then an MA in history. He al ...est in the [[Sikh]]s. In 1971 he returned to the History Department of the University of Otago in Dunedin, where he remained until his retirement in 1998. His fi
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  • ...etc. Hindu Priests started being called into the Khalsa Darbar, by Sher-e-Panjab Himself, and put the Hindu Dogra brothers in charge of the State affairs. L *Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Lord of the Five Rivers''. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).
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  • *“…champion of the Khalsaji”, Lepel Griffin in The Panjab Chiefs, 1865(Bengal Civil Service, Assistant Commissioner, Lahore) ...his original government in Tabriz.” (Mohan Lal Kashmiri in Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, and Turkistan, etc., 1846(In service of the East India Compan
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  • ...NANAK SHAHI,Nilkhet Road ,Ramna DHAKA(near teachers students centre ,Dhaka University)]] ...hairman of Guru Nanak Chair and Head of Panjabi and Sikh Studies at Panjab University, Chandigarh, recently returned from Bangladesh after participating in the 1
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  • Khaliq Ahmad Nizami, Professor of History, Muslim University, Aligarh, in his well documented book, ''The Life and Times of Slwikh Fari ...Sheikh Farid was born in 569 (A.H.) corresponding to 1173 CE, at Khotwal (Panjab) in the family of an Islamic Jurist or Qazi named Qazi Shuaib, who was a si
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  • ...he received his Master's degree in English literature in 1900 from Panjab University. Studying at Government College, Lahore he also took the Law degree. His fi ...it without completing the course to join the Teachers College at Columbia University, in New York City, U.S.A., to train as a teacher. From Columbia, he transfe
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  • ...[25], the then Head, Department of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala, admits that the Sikh and non-Sikh writers belonging to various Vi ...c philosophy by the early Sikh scholars of 18th and 19th centuries but the university’s professors also accepted it so.
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  • ...was among the first batch of students who graduated (1889) from [[Punjab University]], [[Lahore]]. His father, Rai Bahadur Sardar Hari Singh, was a wealthy con ...diate from Murray College, both at Sialkot, after graduating from Punjab University, (Lahore) he joined the Law College at Allahabad, but the death of his fa
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  • ...wide distribution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover. ''(By Shri N. V. Gadgil, Governor of the Panjab)''
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  • ...Panjab past and present, Volume 20, pp 276, Devinder Kumar Varma, Punjabi University. Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, 1986.</ref>
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  • ...world. In Italy when WWII broke out, he was asked to teach Persian at a University in Naples. He also gave a number of speeches in Hindustani, broadcasting to 1. Ganda Singh, ed., History of the Freedom Movement in the Panjab, vol. IV (Deportation of La/a Lajpat Rai and SardarAjit Singh). Patiala, 19
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  • *[[Takhat Damdama Sahib]] (in [[Batinda]] district of Panjab) ..."As described by Charles Wilkins" ''' By Professor Kirpal Singh, Punjabi University
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  • ...instruction for schools within its jurisdiction. The Senate of the Panjab University, meeting on 9 June 1949, similarly turned down by majority vote a proposal
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  • ...than life. Befitting his accomplishment, he was honored by Guru Nanak Dev university, Amritsar viz. a Doctorate of Literature. The entire senate rose to deafeni #Punjab Rattan, Government of Panjab (2006)
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  • ...nkaiah Naidu|M. Venkaiah Naidu]] presenting the [[Panjab University|Punjab University]] Khel Rattan Award to Singh (2018)]]
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  • ...ience and Integrity in Journalism, set up by the Nieman Fellows at Harvard University, “in recognition of its unique and uncompromising coverage of the erosion ...es to the Khalistan Sangarsh (struggle), and in particular the ‘Butcher of Panjab’, KPS Gill, Bal starkly contradicts his image as a bold advocate for huma
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  • ...= Water/River) by the Persians [8]. Punjab and Punjabi are also spelled as Panjab and Panjabi, respectively. Singh, Khushwant. 1966. A History of the Sikhs. Vol. I & II. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersy.
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  • 1949: Hindu members of the Punjab University opposed Punjabi as a medium of instruction. 1962: Punjabi University was established.
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  • ...ies of Note in the Delhi, Jalandhar, Peshawar and Derajat Divisions of the Panjab, authored by Major Charles Francis Massy (printed in 1890 in Allahabad), st ...ofessorial Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Economic Studies at Victoria University, says, "My family settled in Raikot after the partition in 1947 and we used
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  • Panjab University conferred on him a doctorate in Oriental Learning, and the Sahitya Akademi
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  • More appropriately known in the [[Panjab]] as a '''dastaar''', the Sikh turban is an article of faith which was mad ...ons are unnecessary.'" (Parasaraprasna, by Kapur Singh, [[Guru Nanak]] Dev University, Amritsar, 1989, p. 130-131.)
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  • ...h themselves had long been engaged in a war for the minds of the people of Panjab and India. Feeling threatened the priests and rulers of each of these relig ...rus created an important city which today boosts an International Airport, University, which also serves as a Regional Capital.
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  • ...ed. Dr. Winand M Callewaert, head of department of Asian Studies, Catholic University, Leuven gave daily lecture on role of Sikh soldiers, Sikh religion and hist Panjab Singh, of Makhowal, Ajnala, Amritsar, Punjab.
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  • ...Dr Sukhdial Singh. ("Punjab da Itihas" Vol.5 Guru Kaal 1469-1708, Punjabi University 2000 p.40). This means that Bhai Gurdas became a poet in the last years of ...b Da Ithiaas" Vol. 5 'Guru Kaal' 1469-1708 by Dr. Sukhdayal Singh. Punjabi University 2000 (in Panjabi)
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  • ...Dr Sukhdial Singh. ("Punjab da Itihas" Vol.5 Guru Kaal 1469-1708, Punjabi University 2000 p.40). This means that Bhai Gurdas became a poet in the last years of ...b Da Ithiaas" Vol. 5 'Guru Kaal' 1469-1708 by Dr. Sukhdayal Singh. Punjabi University 2000 (in Panjabi)
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  • ...t Sangit da Itihasik Vikas (unpublished Ph.D. Thesis). Chandigarh: Panjab University, 1993
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  • ...to the year of grace 1890, pp 100, Hugh Kennedy Trevaskis, [London] Oxford University press, 1928</ref>[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.237903] ...na', ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920</ref>:
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  • ...non-cooperation which would have led to its disaffiliation from the Punjab University. The end result was the upshot of an admixture of caution with valour. ...or so, the Akalis reformed about two dozen gurdwaras mostly in the central Panjab, with Mahants in most cases voluntarily placing the shrines in the control
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  • ...he system in the past. Demanding that Panjab’s resources be controlled by Panjab and the elimination of those who are killing innocent civilians does not se ...rther documented by another Jewish scholar, Dr. Abraham Katsh, of New York University, in 1954 (The Concise Dictionary of Islam, p. 229; Jomier, The Bible and th
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