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  • == Sikh Missionary Society U.K. == ...n" in September 1969 for free distribution. That was beginning of the Sikh Missionary Society UK.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Shahid Sikh Missionary College]]
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  • ...ectives found fulfilment in the establishment in 1927 of the Shahid Sikh Missionary College at Amritsar, under the auspices of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parba
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  • '''Sikh Missionary Tract Society''', Malaya was established in 1941 at Singapore. It was react
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  • Bakhshishs or missionary centers. Six centers were manned by Suthrashah, Sahiba missionary work in the land between the Jamna and Satluj rivers. Bhai Pheru was
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  • #REDIRECT [[Shahid Sikh Missionary College]]
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  • '''Sikh Phulwari''' is monthly magazine To spread a message of Sikhism, Sikh Missionary College publishes a monthly magazine 'Sikh Phulwari' in Punjabi & Hindi. It * [http://www.sikhmissionarycollege.org/login.asp Sikh Missionary College Website]
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  • ...e Sehajdhari Sindhis. Over a period of 30 years with scarce resources this missionary actively resulted in a increase from 1000 keshdhari Sindhis in 1901 to over
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  • ...te), about 72 km from Madras, visited by Guru Nanak Sahib during his first missionary journey. A Gurdwara had been built to preserve the memory of the visit of G
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  • ...- A town in Tamilnadu state, visited by Guru Nanak Sahib during his first missionary journey. Gurdwara [[Guru Nanak]] [[Udasi]] Math has been built to preserve
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  • ...- A town in South India, visited by [[Guru Nanak]] Sahib during his first missionary journey. A Gurdwara had been built to preserve the memory of the visit of G
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  • ...as head of the Department of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies. He went on.missionary tours to Malaya in 1955 and Iran in 1974. In 1978 he visited U.S.S.R. to re
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  • '''Jathedar Sadhu Singh Bhaura''' (1905-1984) was a Sikh missionary who rose to be the Jathedar (leader) of Sri Akal Takhat, Amritsar, was the From 1926 to 1928, he studied at the Shahid Sikh Missionary College, Amritsar. From 1928 to 1964, he headed the Sikh preaching centers
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  • ...ectives found fulfilment in the establishment in 1927 of the Shahid Sikh Missionary College at Amritsar, under the auspices of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parba
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  • ...oriental languages at Cambridge. Between 1821 and 1826, he travelled as a missionary in Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula. His travels onwards brought him to the Pu
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  • == Sikh Missionary Society U.K. == ...n" in September 1969 for free distribution. That was beginning of the Sikh Missionary Society UK.
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  • In charge Sikh Missionary Jatha, U.S.A. Amritsar
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  • ...t of with Patshahi Ninth, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. It is believed that on his missionary tours, Guruji stayed here. There was a small pond nearby. The villagers pai
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  • ...a Navin Patshahi - Guru Tegh Bahadur visited Kurukshetra during one of his missionary tours of Malva and Bangar. This Gurdwara located along Jhansa road north of
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  • ...age Jakhwali from village Naulakha along with Mata Gujri Ji. He was on his missionary travels. When the news of arrival of Guruji reached, to Brahmin Ganda Ram,
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  • ...which was actually planted by [[Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak Dev ji]] during his missionary travels or [[Guru Nanak Udasis|udasis]]. Considered to be sacred by the cit Thought to have been planted by [[Guru Nanak]] on his second missionary tour (Udassi 1515-18) the venerated tree is located in the city's main baza
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  • ...l. When Gurumaa and her parents were called to the Principal's office, the missionary requested that their child with her exceptional abilities be trained to spr
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  • ...was serial showing Baba Nanak and Sajjan event. He is recognized by SGPC, Missionary College and Sikh people for his work and dedication toward Sikh Community a * In 2009, He made movie "Virse De Waris Nu", was released by [[Sikh Missionary College]], Ludhiana .
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  • * [https://www.sikhmissionarysociety.org/ Sikh Missionary]
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  • There is also an Office of the Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee Kathua and Sikh Missionary College located on the Chowk.
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  • She went out as a missionary, worked hard with considerable success, but never returned to Punjab. She m
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  • '''Giani Jagtar Singh Jachak'''(b.1954) is one of prominent Sikh Missionary, preacher, writer who got award of "ambessdor of peace" from Universal Peac
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  • ...ra and himself settled here to preach Sikhism. It became a well known Sikh missionary centre during the time of his son Sadho Singh and grandson, the well-known
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  • ...he Board vary from running educational institutions to setting up prachar (missionary) camps for the local Sikh youth.
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  • ...the life history of Guru Nanak it is recorded that the Guru undertook five missionary journeys ("udasiya") to far away places like Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Mecca, Bag
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  • ...0dates%20&%20events/date_september.asp}}) is a much honoured Sikh scholar, missionary, and literary master who is also respected for his Sikh way of life.
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  • ...t Arkat (Tamilnadu province), visited by Guru Nanak Sahib during his first missionary journey. It is situated 210 km from Bangalore and 185 km from Chennai.
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  • [[Sikh Missionary College (Regd)]]
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  • :Prof. Ganga Singh, Principal, Shahid Sikh Missionary College; :Giani Lal Singh, Professor, Sikh Missionary College, Amritsar;
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  • ...School, Nadala in 1921. He did Giani in 1926 and then joined Shaheed Sikh Missionary College which was started by [[Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandak Committee]] in
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  • Bakhshishs or missionary centers. Six centers were manned by Suthrashah, Sahiba missionary work in the land between the Jamna and Satluj rivers. Bhai Pheru was
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  • ...of [http://www.gurmat.info/sms/smspublications/gurunanakforchildren/ Sikh Missionary Society U.K]
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  • ...of Sunehri Virsa. He is a devout Sikh with modern outlook, dedicated with missionary zeal to tackle the problems facing our religion in the present day. He is a
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  • ...tres of learning where he studied were Amritsar and Varanasi. Ordained a missionary sadhu of the Nirmala sect, he joined the dera at Thikarivala, in presen
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  • ...ed from village Dhoonda, a Missionary Sikh preacher, belong to Gurmat Gyan Missionary College of Ludhiana. His preachings focus on removal of Derawad in light of
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  • '''Sikh Missionary Tract Society''', Malaya was established in 1941 at Singapore. It was react
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  • ...ru Nanak]], the founder of the Sikh religion visited Leh during one of his missionary journeys to the North. While traveling back from Mansrovar (Kailash Parbat)
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  • ...Bharuch City, which was made in memory of [[Baba Nanak]] visit during his Missionary Journey. From here Guru Nanak Dev continued his journey to North India. Bha
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  • ...town in Gujarat, visited by Guru Nanak Sahib during his second and fourth missionary journeys (Udasis) in 1506-1513 AD and 1519-1521 AD respectively. Gurdwara G
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  • ===Sikh Missionary site===
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  • ...esident of the Federation. Amrik Singh was an associate of the famous Sikh missionary Jarnail Singh Bhindranwalae and was the son of the former Cheif of Jatha Bh
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  • ...abo in Bhatinda district, also known as Guru Kashi. There he brought out a missionary journal, Guru Kashi Pattar, which was later shifted to Ludhiana and ultimat
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  • ...rsed in Gurbani and Sikh literature. He devoted whole of his life for Sikh missionary activities. Bhai Sahib Ji was a close companion of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji.
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  • | Sikh Missionary College(Regd.), Ludhiana ...ie covers the various issues of Sikh Youth. It is a production of the Sikh Missionary College. The story is about a Sikh boy who is unaware of the great history,
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  • ...cluding departments and Members of Parliament. He has represented the Sikh Missionary Society UK in drafting briefs for organisations and guidance about Sikh art Honoured by the Gurmat Gian Missionary College, Ludhiana, India, the Sikh Missionary Society UK and by Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib (supreme Sikh religious
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  • ...ng for over a decade and he has with his [[Jatha]] and as a member of Sikh Missionary Collage Ludhiana enlightened [[Guru-ki-sangat]] in [[Punjab]] and other pa
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  • ...ool and music academy of it's kind in Punjab, India - The Guru Nanak Blind Missionary Society - a school specialising in educating little blind people. ...Gian Singh Surjit Ji worked tirelessly and selflessly for Guru Nanak Blind Missionary Society, travelling the world to raise funds for the little blind people in
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  • ...i, District Muzzffarabad, Kashmir. He did not marry and devoted himself to missionary work of Sikh religion. During the tribal invasion of Kashmir, he lost 111 r ...ildren were brought to India. Where the Government of India failed, a Sikh missionary succeeded in recovering abducted women.
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  • ...ww.gurmat.info/sms/smspublications/gurunanakforchildren/chapter8/#Top Sikh Missionary Society U.K.] Other Sakhis also at: [http://www.gurmat.info/sms/smspublica
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  • ...ted by the Society for the Propagation of the Gos pel in Foreign Parts for missionary work in India with the Cambridge Brotherhood at Delhi. He arrived in India
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