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Gurdwara Dhamtan Sahib
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
... that this place was the location of the ashram of Rishi Valmiki (Balmiki) and, as well, the place where the Asvamedha yagya of Lord Rama was held. Guru Tegh Bahadur, the
ninth
Sikh guru stayed here ...
2.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
...
ninth
Sikh Guru, the Sikhs lived under the fear of persecution. Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru, conceived the idea of forming Sikhs into a religious and military commonwealth and “executed his design ...
3.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... in the literature of the eighteenth century as that bestowed upon the
ninth
Guru, Tegh Bahadur, and to be thus glorified and extolled as that of an heroic martyr. After all, not only was the fifth Sikh ...
4.
Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... diwan to Guru Tegh Bahadur, the
Ninth
Guru, and his two predecessors. Dharam Chand's son, Gurbakhsh Singh, served Guru Gobind Singh. Kesar Singh was Gurbakhsh Singh's son. Too young at the time of Guru ...
5.
Amarnama
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... X. The manuscript of the work in Gurmukhi script obtained from Bhai Fatta,
ninth
in descent from Bhai Natth Mall, through Giani Gurdit Singh, then editor of the Punjabi daily, the Prakash, Patiala, was ...
6.
Sri Dasam Granth Sahib
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... family had been diwans (administrators) of the Gurus, including his great-grandfather who was diwan of the Seventh, Eighth, and
Ninth
Gurus, whose grandfather and father were diwans of Guru Gobind Singh, ...
7.
Mata Nanaki
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
Mata Nanaki Mata Nanaki (1598 - 1678) was the wife of the sixth Sikh Guru,Guru Hargobind and the mother of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the
ninth
Sikh Guru. She was born in Amritsar and married to Guru ...
8.
Baba Gurditta
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... He was also an elder brother of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the
ninth
Sikh Guru and the father of Guru Har Rai and Dhir Mall. He was married to Mata Nihal Kaur. He had his training in religious lore and in the ...
9.
Baba Atal Rai
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... Sahib said, “Atal has, by God’s Will, given up his body in his
ninth
year. A nine storied Memorial shall be built here, so that it can be seen from afar.” Later, the tower was built ...
10.
Dalhousie, James Andrew Broun Ramsay
(Biographies/British)
Dalhousie, James Andrew Broun Ramsay Governor-General of India (1812-1860) Governor-General of India (1848-56), son of George (1770-1838), the
ninth
Earl in the peerage of Scotland, was born at Dalhousie ...
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