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  • ...d and developed by Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. Tarn Taran is a revenue district of Punjab state. Tarn Taran is about 22 miles away from Amritsar. ...ell known pilgrimage of Sikhs across the globe. He was chief administrator of Guru Nanak Dev Superspecialty Hospital.
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  • ...Liberties''' '''(PUCL) '''is a prominent [[civil rights]] organisation in India. It was formed in 1976 by veteran socialist and campaign leader [[Jaya Prak ...tory.htm PUCL History]</ref>, the [[PUCLDR]] was a loosely organised group of people who were working with JP, a prominent figure in the Indian Oppositio
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  • ...a Punjabi [[Sikh]], settled in Oregon, could not be a naturalized citizen of the [[United States]], because he was not a "white person" in the sense int ...t the authors of the 1790 statute probably ascribed to "the Adamite theory of creation" and understood "white people" in its popular, and not scientific,
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  • ...ternational debut in a losing effort against Australia. He scored 50s in 4 of the 5 World Cup 1987 matches in which he batted, failing in the semifinal a ...1994 and 1997). His only Test double century came during India's 1997 tour of West Indies. In 1994, he scored 885 ODI runs.
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  • ...ders of the then Prime Minister of India, {{w|Indira Gandhi}}. At the time of the operation, close to 100,000 army troops had been deployed throughout [ ...arismatic leader of the Damdami Taksal) had, after being expelled from one of the [[Niwas]] (guest houses) moved into the Akal Takhat.
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  • ...a International]], the best armed, most feared and most powerful of dozens of the militant groups in Punjab State that are fighting for an independent st ...r and Mehal Singh Babbar are sisters who belonged to the adjoining village of Ghariala<ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010309/main7.htm</ref>
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  • ...acks. According to family members, Singh Sodhi had been distraught because of the terrorist attacks. Born in Punjab, India, he was a member of the Sikh religion. He moved to Los Angeles in 1989, where he worked as a ta
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  • ::::'''Sikhism does not in anyway support the concept of Living human Gurus after [[Guru Gobind Singh]].''' [[Image:Fuddubabaramrahim.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Controversial Picture of Ram Rahim]]
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  • ...'s+Biggest+Bank+Robbery&pqatl=google</ref>. This bank robbery was biggest of other similar acts which Sikh militants used to weaken the government and t ...ted by Interpol in New Jersey, USA on May 14 1987, he was deported back to india in May 1997 after lengthy legal cases and was sentenced to life imprisonmen
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  • ...the Lok Sabha for the first time. He currently also serves as the chairman of the Punjab Urdu Academy. ...e, Preneet Kaur, served as an MP and was Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs from 2009 to 2014.
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  • ...:45pm just before services were to end, Ajmer was shot and killed in front of the congregation by 30 year-old Joga Singh Sandher, a limousine driver in t ...ation, Sandher left the temple to retrieve an assault rifle from the trunk of his limousine. When he came back inside the temple he began shooting. Malhi
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  • ...rts, hunting or sportsmanship, even as martyrs, but we are not the masters of each as were our Gurus. ...t imagine what the Punjab of today might be like if not for the sacrifices of so many Great Sikh Warriors?.
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  • ...dia Indira Gandhi, who on October 31, 1984 they assassinated in the garden of her residence. ...ges/photogallery/page6/page7.htm</ref> He married Surinder Kaur (daughter of Mr. Virsa Singh) on May 2 1988 while he was in jail<ref>http://www.nytimes.
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  • ...ika Watkins-Singh]], to wear her [[Kara]], one of the [[five Sikh articles of faith]], to school before the case was heard in full at a hearing in severa ...over his [[Kesh]] (uncut hair), another one of the [[5 K's]] or [[Articles of faith]]. (see the full judgement [[Mandla v Dowell Lee]]).
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  • ...hich had information containing the names, age and addresses of thousands of Sikhs who had been killed and illegally cremated by the [[Punjab]] Police. ...</ref> On October 16, 2007 a division bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, chaired by Justices Mehtab Singh Gill and A N Jindal, extended the sentenc
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  • ...chkhand|Dhur]], the way, how Guru Arjun Dev attained Liberation/Discovered Supreme Power. ...used for them by people. His hymns are present at end of all compositions of Bards.
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  • ...h here the Introduction, in the hope that the book can be serialized ahead of its publication. - Ed. S.R. The Significance of Bhangu: An Introduction to Bhangu�s Sri GurPanth Prakash
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  • ...es+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Sikh+Separatists+Masquerade+as+Police+to+Stage+India's+Biggest+Bank+Robbery&pqatl=google</ref>. ...Gursikhs who courted Martyrdom that day, but also for the unknown numbers of innocent Pilgrims and visitors to the [[Harmandir Sahib]] who were murdere
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  • [[File:Pakistan Punjab.png|thumb|300px|right|{{c|'''[[Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]'''}} ]] * [[Punjab (India)|'''See also Punjab (India)''']]
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  • ...The college's foundation stone was laid in 1892, it has since become one of the eminent [[Sikhism|Sikh]] educational institutions. ...l]] force of 7,000 troops mounted a surprise attack on Amritsar. A force of 700 [[Sikhs]] defeated the much larger Mughal army.
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  • ...Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh guards acting in the aftermath of [[Operation Bluestar]]. ...sident of the Congress Party, officially apologized in 1998 for the events of November, 1984.
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  • ...of this valiant son of Punjab remains unknown in [[Kenya]] as well as in [[India]]. ...rmed the East African Trade Union Congress, the first central organization of trade unions in Kenya.
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  • ...right|<small>Todar Mal covers the ground with gold coins to release bodies of the Sahibzade and Mata Gujari for cremation</small>]] ...t|<small>Guru Gobind Singh uproots a plant and says, "This spells the end of the Mughal Empire</small>]]
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  • ...n international award in this sport at this level; he is from Kartarpur, [[India]] and has won several international awards in body-building.}} ...under the Constitution and be governed by Hindu personal law, the Supreme Court asked before issuing notice to the Centre and attorney general G E Vahanvat
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  • ...ave been revealed directly from the divine through the Gurus. Indeed, many of the verses written by the Gurus bear testimony to such divine revelation. ...s “sound, voice, music, speech, language, words, diction” and “the goddess of speech”), stressing that the notion that bani comes directly from God has
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  • ...singhpora]], on 25 March 2000, troops killed five men in Pathribal village of Islamabad district claiming that the victims were “foreign militants” r ...sk them the reason for snatching my beloved,” says Raja Bano of Moominabad of this south Kashmir town.
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  • ...paigns, notably like the campaign of Multan, campaign of Kashmir, Campaign of the frontier province. ...n of a immpressive ceremony and display. Both sides met on the either side of Satluj with their full forces. Sham Singh Attariwala was in the forefront e
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  • ...ual science" who was involved in an important legal battle over the rights of Indians to obtain U.S. citizenship. ...completing-Army-training/595004])- they can look at the 90 year old photo of the young recruit from the Punjab who did what others are still seeking the
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  • ...overnments of [[USA]] and [[Canada]] were determined not to allow the flow of Asians, whether so called 'yellow', 'brown' or 'black' immigrants. '''The 1900 census reported only 2050 people from [[India]] living in Canada and the USA.'''
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  • International Sikh Convention, A report that talks of 2007 as being years in the future. ...ternational forums. In short it will uplift and co-ordinate the activities of various Sikh Organisations. All Sikhs who have full faith in the Ten Gurus,
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  • ...''' ''click to enlarge''<br>(courtesy [http://in.maps.yahoo.com Yahoo! map India])}}]] ...ly Sikh state until it lapsed in 1948. Though only the fourth largest town of the Punjab with a modest population, 268,521 (1991), Patiala boasts a well
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  • {{p4|File:UAE.jpg|Map of UAE}} ...rjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah. They were accused of murdering a Pakistani man.
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  • ...arded as determining that person's future states of existence. The effects of those deeds actively create all that is to happen and determine every prese The law of [[Karma]] originated in the Vedic system of religion, otherwise known as Hinduism or Sanatan [[Dharma]] (perennial fait
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  • ...ns the ''Throne of the Immortal'' and is the highest political institution of the [[Sikh]]s. "Akal" means ''"The Timeless One"'' - another term for God. ...as established as the place from which the spiritual and temporal concerns of the Sikh community could be acted upon.
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  • ...h Khan Najeebabadi, an Indian historian of Islam, wrote that they entered India thru Debal, Sindh with Muhammad Bin Qasim in 92 Hijri (711CE). He refered t ...eans that they could not be of Indian ancestary. This is more true because of the fact that even today '''Arains''' don't like to marry outside their cla
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  • ...e one of the seven clans of the [[Mohyal]]s who are [[Saraswat Brahmins]] of the Punjab. The other six clans are Bali, Bhimwal, [[Datt]]/Dutt, Lau, [[Mo Chhibbers derive their [[gotra]] from Rishi [[Bhrigu]], one of the [[Saptarishi]]s .
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  • {{p|Image:Bhainandlal.jpg|A portrait of Bhai Nand Lal}} ...Gobind Singh]] Ji and has been in turn loved and venerated by generations of Sikhs.
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  • ...ism is a distinct religion that originated in India in 1469 with the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The Khalsa was created by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699. ...Guru Granth Sahib Ji, own religious places, own baptism ceremony, own code of conduct, own marriage, and own death ceremony. The Sikh religion is complet
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  • ...t of post-Independence Punjab Province (or Punjab, Haryana and Himachal as of today). ...till considered to dominate Punjabi politics, sometimes called the "father of modern Punjabi politics".
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  • ...mb|200px|A Granthi reads from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib on the first floor of Harimandir Sahib]] ...lled at [[Harimandir Sahib]] (Golden Temple) in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] [[India]] in [[1604]].
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  • '''Balwant Singh Rajoana''' was one of two assassins involved in the killing of [[Beant Singh]]. On August 31, 1995, as Beant Singh stepped out of his office at the high-security Punjab civil secretariat in Chandigarh, su
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  • [[File:Turban Demonstration in support of UK Sikhs on 10 october 1982 before the British Embassy in Amsterdam.jpg|700 <small>Turban Demonstration in support of UK Sikhs on 10 october 1982 before the British Embassy in Amsterdam</small>
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  • ==The Call of Humanity== ...o the spirit, and the human body was at the command and within the control of the ever-poised mind and soul.
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  • ...anpur Lodhi]], now in [[Kapurthala]] district of the [[Punjab]]. This type of arrangement where the child is born at the mother's parental ({{sdd|ਨਾ� ...stablished the Udasi order. He travelled far and wide and spread awareness of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...convicted in the Beant Singh killing case, disrupted normal life in parts of Punjab on Wednesday. ...ing his execution on March 31 as per the orders of the Chandigarh Sessions Court.
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  • ...d-property-burning-1984-delhi.jpg|thumb|300px|left|"A Sikh family in front of their dwelling after a rampaging mob attacked the property"]] ...sadness for the authorities and politician of [[India]] and for all people of the nation.
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  • [[Image:Panj Pyare.jpg|thumb|left|The Panj Pyare lead a procession in India]] ...as the first batch to receive at his hands [[khanda di Pahul]], i.e. rites of the two-edged sword.
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  • ...gh, an Aulakh Jatt of a small village of Chicharwali, in Sialkot district, of Punjab. ...6 September 1845, the army proclaimed the minor Duleep singh the sovereign of the State. Hira Singh was appointed the wazir.
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  • ...wide & constructed in mortar. Situated in public park on shores of straits of {{Wiki|Bosporus}}]] ...and Jogis), [[Muslim]]s—(Sufis, mullahs and Qazis), Jains and Buddhists in India, the Middle East, Tibet and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
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  • ...h and last human [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]], and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]]. ...ent-day Kapurthala district of the [[Punjab]]. Her role in the development of the [[Sikh faith]] has been crucial.
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