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  • Born - April 6, 1974, New Delhi, India
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  • # Kunwara Baap (1974) .... (Guest Appearance)<br> # Ajanabee (1974) (as Yogita Bali) .... Sonia<br>
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  • In 1974 Davis Cup, India played Australia in the semifinal in India. The Indian lin ...ad beaten India's Vijay Amrithraj. Jasjit was ranked '70 in ATP ranking in 1974.
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  • ...(Yuvraj of Patiala) (born January 17, 1913, Patiala, Punjab, died June 17, 1974, The Hague, Netherlands). He was Punjabi Indian royalty of the princely sta
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  • '''Sant Kirpal Singh''' Ji (Feb. 6, 1894-Aug. 21, 1974) was born to a Sikh family in Sayyad Kasran, district Rawalpindi of Punjab. ...d its Conferences in 1957, 1960, 1965 and the 'Unity of Man Conference' in 1974. He wrote 12 books and many booklets on comparative religion and spirituali
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  • 1. Kahn Singh, Bhai, Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. Patiala, 1974
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  • ...till considered holy. Over it Sardar Inder Singh Atwal got a room built in 1974. On every amavas, Guru Granth Sahib is brought from Grudwara Singh Sabha in
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  • Over it Sardar Inder Singh Atwal got a room built in 1974. On every amavas, Guru Granth Sahib is brought from Grudwara Singh Sabha in
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  • References 1. Kahn Singh, Gurushahabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Patiala, 1974
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  • 1. Kahn Singh, Gurushahabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Patiala, 1974
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  • ...lometre north of the village. The present three storeyed building built in 1974 by Baba Nihal Singh Hariarivelarivalc comprises a marblefloored hall, which
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  • 3. Jagjit Singh, Singh Sabha Lahir. Ludhiana, 1974
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  • 2. Kahn Sirigh, Bhai, Gurushabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh. PATIALA, 1974
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  • ...h Sahib Studies. He went on.missionary tours to Malaya in 1955 and Iran in 1974. In 1978 he visited U.S.S.R. to represent Sikh religion in the World Reli
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  • In 1974 he joined the Punjab Communist Revolutionary Committee of Harbhajan Sohi, w
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  • ...mlands passed to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee in 1925. In 1974, it was entrusted for renovation and reconstruction to Sant Marigal Singh.
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  • ...et, Bedi first played for Northern Punjab and then later for Delhi. In the 1974-75 season of the Ranji Trophy, he took a record 64 wickets. Bedi also repre
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  • ...t ruler of the area Maharaja Yadavinder Singh of Patiala upon his death in 1974.
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  • ...ing promoted as an industry after Ladakh was opened to foreign tourists in 1974. Horticulture and forestry are being given special attention. A Co-operativ
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  • ...y, Patiala, followed by a Ph.D. from IIT, Delhi and a UNESCO Fellowship in 1974. After completing Ph.D., he joined Guru Nanak Dev University and served the
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  • ...etary, 'First Unity of Man Conference'. He began his spiritual ministry in 1974 on Sant Kirpal Singh Ji's demise and established 'Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Missi
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  • ...of the Standing Committee of Chamber of Princes, past Grand Master (Hon.) 1974, OSM 1971 Grand Lodge of India, District Grand Master for North India 1977,
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  • Manzilen Aur Bhi Hain (1974) (Released)<br> Maa Bahen Aur Biwi (1974) (Released)<br>
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  • |1974
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  • ...ibet and Central Asia in the 1960, international trade has dwindled. Since 1974 the [[Indian]] Government has encouraged tourism in Ladakh.
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  • ...in the world Hockey teams of 1971,72 and 73. He next represented India in 1974 in Asian games at Teheran. Consequently he was included in the Asian All-St
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  • ...r two and a half years in a small English newspaper. Returning to India in 1974 an garnered a job in what had been a male dominated profession as a report
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  • 3. Harbans Singh, Giani, Asa di Var Nirnaya. Amritsar, 1974
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  • # Crooke, W., The Tribes and Castes of theNorth Western India. Delhi, 1974
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  • '''Gyani Labh Singh Ji Bhikhi''' (25 April 1881 to 29 April 1974), was a Pracharak (educator) and freedom fighter, who was born in village B
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  • 1. Jagjit Singh, Singh Sabha Lahir. LUDHIANA, 1974
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  • ...y of India.<ref name=t/> He was the member of the Rajya Sabha from 1968 to 1974.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20081225/edit.htm#6|t
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  • ...ished in Panjabi as the, ''Janam Sakhi Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji'' (Amritsar, 1974) ...and published under the title Janam Sakhi Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Amritsar, 1974). An English translation by W.H. McLeod has also been issued as The B40 Jan
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  • ...ved a medical degree from Guru Nanak Dev University. He moved to Canada in 1974, and completed two years of residency training in paediatrics at the IWK He
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  • ...1969. He then signed a contract with Zambia Defense Force and resigned in 1974 to move to the United States and started working as a tools & parts clerk i
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  • ...ts degree in Political Science, English and History. He moved to Canada in 1974, and was initially a factory worker before becoming a real estate agent. He
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  • *6. Bhagat Dhanna Jatt (1974) *60. Bhagat Dhanna Jatt (1974) .... Dhanna Jatt
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  • ...ded to win over Jarawas, who used to be very hostile towards inlanders, in 1974.
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  • ...y after its compilation, it still remains a unique reference document. The 1974 edition has 1248 pages.
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  • ...ity crowd of 18,000). Wrestled The Sheik 12 times at the Gardens from 1971-1974. I think it's fair to say that Singh learned a lot from Sheik, since his wi ...department store in October. Inoki got even by "breaking Singh's arm" in a 1974 match. Defeated Inoki to win the NWF world title in 1975. Lost the belt to
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  • International Crook (1974) .... Shekar<br> Dost (1974) .... Maanav<br>
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  • In 1974 he joined the Rakab Ganj Vidyalay to study with Gyani Dyal Singh, but left
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  • ...the scope of their activity. 1. Jagjit Singh, Singh Sabha Lahir. Ludhiana, 1974
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  • ...[[Baba Puran Singh]] ji had his residence and workshop from about 1927 to 1974. Completed in 2000, the building of the present Gurdwara complex is one of
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  • 1. Crooke, W., The Tribes and Castes of the North Western India. Delhi, 1974
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  • Waris Singh Ahluwalia (born 1974) is an Indian-American Jewelry designer and actor based in New York City. H Waris Singh Ahluwalia was born in Amritsar, Punjab, India in 1974 into a Punjabi Sikh family of the Ahluwalia caste. When he was only five ye
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  • ...] for 12 years. During these 12 years he delivered 45 speeches. He died in 1974.
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  • ...urdwara]]. Baba ji influenced and changed the lives of many in the UK from 1974 until Babaji passed away on [[5 June]] [[1983]]. ==Permanent move to England in 1974==
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  • 2. Gulati, Kailash Chander, TheAkalis: Past and Present. Delhi, 1974
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  • *1. Gulati, Kailash Chander, The Akalis: Past and Presen t. Delhi, 1974
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