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'''Gurdwara Chakki Sahib, at Eminabad''' is located where a large millstone was kept which was once used by [[Guru Nanak]]. In the ''Janamsakhis'', it is mentioned that [[Guru Nanak Dev]] was taken as a prisoner along with thousands of his fellow countrymen by Babar's men.   
'''[[Gurdwara Chakki Sahib]]''', at [[Eminabad]] is located where a large millstone was kept which was once used by [[Guru Nanak]]. In the ''[[Janamsakhis]]'', it is mentioned that [[Guru Nanak Dev]] was taken as a prisoner along with thousands of his fellow countrymen by [[Babar|Babar's]] men.   


Baba ji was, along with many of his fellow prisoners, forced to grind corn with  hand-driven [[chakki]]s (millstones). His captors were surprised to see that the millstone used by [[Guru Nanak]] was turning, by itself, while Baba ji was simply pouring grist into the opening in the stone as he sang songs to the Glory of One God.  
Baba ji was, along with many of his fellow prisoners, forced to grind corn with  hand-driven [[chakki]]s (millstones). His captors were surprised to see that the millstone used by [[Guru Nanak]] was turning, by itself, while Baba ji was simply pouring grist into the opening in the stone as he sang songs to the Glory of One God.  


The Guru's songs to 'One God' (the Mughals as Muslims also believed in One God) and, even more the stone's turning by itself amazed the Mughal soldiers who brought this to the immediate attention of Babar.  
The Guru's songs to '[[One God]]' (the [[Mughal]]s as [[Muslim]]s also believed in One God) and, even more the stone's turning by itself amazed the Mughal soldiers who brought this to the immediate attention of [[Babar]]. <!---


The present building, inside the town of Eminabad, is a simple flat-roofed room with some ancillaries surrounded by a brick paved compound. {{aowf|Gurdwara Chakki Sahib}}
The present building, inside the town of [[Eminabad]], is a simple flat-roofed room with some ancillaries surrounded by a brick paved compound.---> {{aowf|Gurdwara Chakki Sahib}}

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Gurdwara Chakki Sahib, at Eminabad is located where a large millstone was kept which was once used by Guru Nanak. In the Janamsakhis, it is mentioned that Guru Nanak Dev was taken as a prisoner along with thousands of his fellow countrymen by Babar's men.

Baba ji was, along with many of his fellow prisoners, forced to grind corn with hand-driven chakkis (millstones). His captors were surprised to see that the millstone used by Guru Nanak was turning, by itself, while Baba ji was simply pouring grist into the opening in the stone as he sang songs to the Glory of One God.

The Guru's songs to 'One God' (the Mughals as Muslims also believed in One God) and, even more the stone's turning by itself amazed the Mughal soldiers who brought this to the immediate attention of Babar. .....More