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  • A village in district Chanda (Madhya Pradesh) visited by Guru Nanak Sahib. [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...when the state of Chhattisgarh was carved out. It borders the states Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The state has an area of ==Madhya Pardesh & Sikhism==
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  • ...is a town and a nagar panchayat in Indore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Madhya Pardesh, India, PH; 0732226023, CELL : 9827714749
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  • ...ordered by the states of [[Gujarat]], Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The Arab
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  • '''Gwalior''' is a city in [[Wikipedia:Madhya Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]] in [[India]]. It lies 76 miles (122 km) south of [[Agra]], has a pop
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  • Largest States on file: Rajasthan (23,000) Uttar Pradesh (21,000) Madhya Pradesh (3,800) Jharkhand (1,800)
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  • ...s a sikh holy shrine situated at Omkareshwar in Khandwa District of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The first guru of Sikhism [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji visited thi ...nga shrines of Shiva. It is about 12 miles (20 km) from Mortakka in Madhya Pradesh. The shape of the island is said to be like the Hindu Om symbol. There are
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  • ...stwhile state of Central India. It is currently the largest city in Madhya Pradesh.
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  • ...west, [[Gujarat]] to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and [[Haryana]] to the northeast and [[Punjab]] to the north. Rajasthan cov
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  • ...is about two furlongs northwest of the walled city of Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh. It marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh, traveling to the south with e [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...taranachal (1,600), Maharashtra (1,400), Jammu and Kashmir (1,100), Madhya Pradesh (800) Chandigarh (800)
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  • Uttar Pradesh [often referred to as U.P.] is an Indian state located in northern India, i ..., Jharkhand and Bihar. The administrative and legislative capital of Uttar Pradesh is Lucknow, and the financial and industrial capital is Kanpur. The state's
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  • ...d in [[Burhanpur]], an old walled town in the Khandwa district of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. Located on the banks of the Tapti River, the Gurdwara is four kilometres [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...the states of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the entire state of [[Delhi]]. The River Ganga along with river [[Yamun Yamuna is popularly called as Jamuna in Uttar Pradesh state and northern India which rises in Himalayas near Yamunotri. It is fro
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  • ...ack of Mathura by Ahmad Shah Durrani, migrated to Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh, where he established a sangatofhis own. He died there without an heir in 1
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  • ...1528 in the village Ghoghara of Sihawal tehsil in Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh, Birbal grew up in a kayastha Brahmin household, educated but impoverished.
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  • ...ba Amrik Singh Residential High School (Gurdwara Pandora, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh) - which offers free education to needy/orphaned children. Students at the [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...d]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] and [[Rajasthan]]. [[Andhra Pradesh]] used to have ''taluks'' (with ''firkas'' under them), but these have now
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  • ...n’s addiction. Its main source of supply in Punjab is Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, where the cultivation of poppy is licensed. Addicts take either “chura� In Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, opium and “bhukki” are sold at authorised shops. Realising that Punjab
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  • ...the states of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the entire state of [[Delhi]].
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  • ...on 5 April 2008. She done her schooling from Scindia girls Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. She is a 22-year-old graduate from Mumbai who worked with a cinema chain -
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  • ...llages of Tomars in Western UP alone. Besides,few areas in Northern Madhya Pradesh like Morena, Bhind and Gwalior is referred to as "Tomargarh" meaning "Fort ...aras of Delhi ruled parts of the present-day Delhi, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Gwalior and parts of Rajasthan.[need quotation to verify] Much of the info
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  • ...th paramillitary commando's took up positions near Chhatpur town of Madhya Pradesh. The officer in-charge of the forces got information that Sikh soldiers are
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  • ...he banks of the River Tapti, is in East Nimar (Khandwa) district of Madhya Pradesh. It is a railway station, on the main DelhiItarsiBombay section of the Cent
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  • ...word of Guru Nanak at important towns in the Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The tour terminated at Nanded in what was then the princel
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  • ...Pakistan]]i province of [[Sindh]]. On the Northeast it bordered by Madhya Pradesh and to the Southeast Gujarat is bordered by Maharashtra. The Union territor
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  • ...nt (a ghat) alongside the river Narmada in the city of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India at [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ==Himachal Pradesh== ==Madhya Pardesh==
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  • ...1931, and after six months' training in Kitchener College, Nowgong (Madhya Pradesh), and another two and a half years in the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Du
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  • ...ates of Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. The Sikh Light Infantry draws its man power from the Mazhabi and Ramdasia Uttar Pradesh (271,000), Himachal Pradesh (163,000)
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  • ...Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. * Himachal Pradesh : Megh,Julaha, Julahe, Kabirpanthi, Keer Serial No.(31,39)
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  • ...ttendant of Guru Tegh Bahadur. The largest centre of Nanakpanthis in Uttar Pradesh is Nanak Mata, in Pilibhit district, which is a pilgrim centre for Nanakpan
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  • ===Distribution in Madhya Pradesh=== They are found in Nayagaon Jawad in Nimach district in Madhya Pradesh .
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  • ...avily armed enemy for long? None of the Satnamis surrendered. They reached Madhya Pardesh gradually, closely following by the Mughal forces. Along with their ...owers are to be found in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh , Gujarat, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh (including Chhattisgarh), Maharashtra. This huge spread is due to the fact
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  • ...1931, and after six months' training in Kitchener College, Nowgong (Madhya Pradesh), and another two and a half years in the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Du
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  • ...-1700s and became a court musician to the Maharajah of Rewa (now in Madhya Pradesh). It was his descendants, and notably his grandson Ghulam Ali Khan Bangash
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  • ...started life as a government official in the Central Provinces (now Madhya Pradesh), later became a contractor and ultimately rose to be a steel magnate at Ja
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  • |2 ||Andhra Pradesh ||30,998 ||17,264 ||13,734 |3 ||Arunachal Pradesh ||1,865 ||1,475 ||390
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  • ...khan (South), on an island in the {{Wiki|Narmada River}}, in {{wiki|Madhya Pradesh}}.
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  • ...on architects and masons brought in from Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat to assist in restoration work.
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  • ...MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) and went to [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Madhya Pardesh]], [[Pilibheet]] and [[Hazur Sahib]] and did amrit sanchaar.
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  • ...rdesh]], [[Chattisgarh]], [[Maharashtra]], [[Madhya Pardesh]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Jharkhand]], [[Bihar]], [[Uttar Pardesh]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[Haryana] ==Madhya Pardesh==
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  • * The Madhya Pradesh Assembly on Friday strongly condemned the attack on NCP President and Union * [http://zeenews.india.com/news/madhya-pradesh/mp-assembly-condemns-attack-on-pawar_743787.html Zee News]
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  • ...to Maharashtra during his travels to the South (Dakhan Udasi) from Madhya Pradesh side. He reached Ramtek, a place to 48 Kms North-East of Nagpur. The place From Nanded Guru Nanak entered Andhra Pradesh and visiting Nirmal, Medak and Wazirabad District, reached Bidar in Karnata
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  • ...Wilderness of Andhra Pradesh. In the forest known as Kajli vana in Andhra Pradesh Kauday Bhil, the cannibal chief of the Bhil tribe abducted Mardana, Guru Na [[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
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  • ...od of waiting of the [[Sikh]] [[Sangat]] and other communities of [[Andhra Pradesh]] for the last eight months is going to end soon as the dream of personally ...commission of India recently said that [[Sikh]]s in some other states like Madhya Pardesh particularly in Tilangana and Gunadhar regions are living in pathet
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  • ...known diamond in the world. The Kohinoor originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India, belonged to various Indian and Persian rulers who fought bitterly ...was mined in the Kollur mines in the present day Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.[3]
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  • Uttar Pradesh (10,000), Delhi (8,000), Chandigarh (2,200), Madhya Pradesh (1,900),
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  • ...Arizona), inaugural concert at the Kalidas Sammelan (2005. Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) and Concert for Peace at Guru Nĝnak Bhavan (November 15, 2008 at Ludhiana
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  • #Andhra Pradesh: Vijaywada, Guntur <br> #Madhya Pradesh: Omkareshwar, Betma(Indore), Burhanpur(Khandwa), Gwarighat, Indaur, Ujjain<
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