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  • ...perous and reached its zenith in the times of Guru Gobind Singh, who spent 25 years of his life here. ...generally believed that Anandpur was founded by Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib on June 19,1665, but, in fact it was Chakk Nanaki which was first founded in 1665.
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  • *From a Sikh newspaper, the Khalsa Akhbar (Punjabi) of Lahore, May 25,1894, from the pen of its editor, Giani Ditt Singh, ...letter in the Khalsa Samachar of Amritsar, edited by Bhai Vir Singh, June 25, 1902, said:
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  • ...ppointed Teja Singh Bhuchchar as [[Jathedar]] of the [[Akal Takhat]], with 25 volunteers to guard and serve it. ...dherence to the injunction regarding five K's, and a subscription of Re. 1.25 per month.
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  • On June 16 every year, the [[Sikh]]s worldwide celebrate - yeah, Celebrate! - t ...tnessed all these goings-on, in a letter he wrote from Lahore on September 25, 1606, says: "In that way their good Pope died, overwhelmed by the sufferi
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  • ...ns of Satgur Gobind Singh. ([[User:HarpreetSingh|HarpreetSingh]] 06:22, 26 June 2012 (CDT)) --[[User:Keerat|Keerat]] 09:07, 25 June 2012 (CDT)
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  • The Panthic Weekly, Sunday 4th of June 2006 / Citizens for Democracy ...erent terms for the same episode - the Army action on the Golden Temple in June 1984. Two different meanings give to the same unprecedented event.
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  • ...us and reached its zenith in the times of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], who spent 25 years of his life here. ...nerally believed that Anandpur was founded by Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib on June 19,1665, but, in fact it was Chakk Nanaki which was first founded in 1665.
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  • ...d the [[Padam Bhusha]]n in 1974. Ten years later, in an act of courage, on June 8, 1984, a day after the attack on the Golden Temple, he drove to Rashtrapa ...ked about his drinking habit, he admits, "I started drinking at the age of 25. I have never been drunk even once in the last 60 years of drinking." Premi
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  • I had established contacts with the American Sikhs in September. About 20-25 Americans, Dutch, Germans and Italians had embraced Sikhism with the inspir ...of Jathedar Talvinder Singh Babbar on the border of Holland-Germany on 29 June 1983 is an important event for Sikhs of Holland.
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  • Before the formalities began, over 25 prominent religious leaders from Europe toured the [[Gurdwara |Gurdwara's]] ...in the public sphere. During his paper Cardinal Danneels, who was born in June 1933, said: "It seems impossible, even pretentious, to determine and define
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  • ...n governor of Lahore, and even captured Lahore, all within a short period, June-September 1761. ...gures are those of Miskin, a contemporary Muslim chronicler, who estimated 25,000, and Ratan Singh Bhangu, who give the toll at 30,000. This could have b
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  • |5. ||[[Guru Arjan Dev Ji]] || 1563 || 18 || 1581 to 1606 || 25 || 43 |align=center| 3 || [[Guru Amar Das]] ||[[May 5]],[[1479]]|| [[March 25]],[[1552]]|| [[September 1]],[[1574]]|| 105 || [[Tej Bhan Bhalla]] || [[Bak
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  • ...ndia in July 1927 on orders from Bhagat Singh. [14]. He was accompanied by 25 associates from the U.S. and brought a consignment of revolvers and ammunit ...of Caxton Hall outrage as well as to express sympathy with Lady O'Dwyer. [25]
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  • '''Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sandhawalia''' (November 13, 1780 - June 27, 1839), also known as "'''Sher-e-Punjab'''" ("'''The Lion of Punjab'''") *'''Sardar Budh Singh''' (1670-1718), Owned 25 acres of land, where he founded the village of Sukerchak, in [[Amritsar Dis
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  • '''Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale''' (2 June 1947) –(6 June 1984) ([[Punjabi]]: ਜਰਨੈਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਭਿੰਡਰਾਂਵ� ...idranwale was formally elected at a bhog ceremony at Mehta Chowk on August 25, 1977.
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  • ...ing appointed governor. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur had been martyred on 19th June, 1716 A.D. After his death the Sikhs were in a tight corner for a longtime ...reta, Mata Sahib devan and Mata Sundri ji send under protection along with 25 sikh soldiers to Delhi and they are informed that, they do not return back
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  • ...at the Sikhs suffered heavy casualties during all the months from March to June, and even later. The Muslims continued, with police help, to waylay indivi (12) One Sikh Bal Singh of village Mulachak was killed by Muslims on 25. 5. 47 near the canal.
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  • '''Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ([[16 October]], [[1670]] - [[9 June]], [[1716]])''' (Lachhman Dev alias Madho dass Bairagi), originally from th [[Usman Khan]] , the chief of Sadhaura 25 kms distant, had persecuted Sayyid [[Budhu Shah]] for helping Guru Gobind s
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  • ...even after their initiation into the Sikh faith. The final breach came on 25 November 1888 when, in a public meeting held on the eleventh anniversary of ...ry fond of his daughter who was a highly precocious child. Her death on 17 June 1901 was a great blow to Ditt Singh, who had already been under a strain ow
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