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Gurdwara Dhamtan Sahib
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
... on his way to Delhi and the fort styled gurudwara was later
built
in his memory. There is also another gurudwara located nearby known as Gurdwara Manji Sahib. ...
2.
Gurdwara Baoli Sahib (Panchkula)
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
Gurdwara Baoli Sahib (Panchkula) Gurdwara is situated near temple Mansa devi here Guru Nanak Dev ji and Guru Gobind Singh ji visited, a baoli is also
built
there. ...
3.
Gurdwara Agampura Sahib
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
Gurdwara Agampura Sahib A Gurdwara in the outskirts of the village Balachaur, about eleven km from Jagadhari railway station (Haryana),
built
in the memory of the visit of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib. ...
4.
Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... at Hollebeke where a monument has been
built
by Belgium Government and inagurated by 'Panj Piare' in memory of the Sikh soldiers to mark the celebration of peace on 2,3,4 of april 1999 dedicated to ...
5.
Afghans - Afghan-Sikh relations
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... Nalva, the Sikh general who along with Prince Nau Nihal Singh was guarding that frontier,
built
a chain of forts including one at Jamrud at the eastern end of the Khaibar Pass to defend it. Dost Muhammad ...
6.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... to the Sikhs further shows that the fabric of the Indian democracy is not
built
on individual rights, which have varied according to the religious affiliations of those concerned. Joyce Pettigrew in ...
7.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Tercentenary GurGaddi Diwas
(Main/Main)
... new facilities are being
built
and the State Government has great plans for this event. The Sikh Scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, renders a wonderful combination of civilisational and multicultural dimensions ...
8.
Ad-Dharm
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... due to their low catse status (even though the Sikh religion is strictly against the caste system). Many of these converts stopped attending Sikh Gurdwaras owned or run by Jat "Sikhs," and
built
their ...
9.
Khalsa Diwan Society
(Gurudwaras/World Gurudwaras)
... first site and gurdwara was
built
in 1908 at 1866 West 2nd Avenue. It was inaugurated on January 19th, 1908. The financial structure of the society was based on how many Sikhs were living in British Columbia. ...
10.
Ontario Khalsa Darbar
(Gurudwaras/World Gurudwaras)
... opening ceremony drew in large crowds and it took many hours to get in. During the 1990s more land was bought and an outdoor stadium was
built
. The Gurdwara is the central Gurdwara in the Greater Toronto ...
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