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1.
Babbu Maan
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... Now he is entrenched Punjabi pop singer, composer, lyricist, playback singer and actor as well. Babbu Maan was born in village Khant Maanpur district Fatehgarh
Sahib
of Punjab on 18 March, ...
2.
Manmohan Waris
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... very touching and thoughtful songs. The title song of this album, that gives us a peak into the psyche of the young
Sahib
zadas’ minds after they got separated from the family, brings tears into eyes. Another ...
3.
Gurdwara Gend Sahib (Bhanokheri)
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
Gurdwara Gend
Sahib
(Bhanokheri) Gurdwara Gend
Sahib
- During his stay at Lakhnaur during 1670-71, Guru Gobind Singh once playing with ball and stick went to the neighboring village Bhano Kheri. ...
4.
Gurdwara Dhamtan Sahib
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
Gurdwara Dhamtan
Sahib
Gurdwara Dhamtan
Sahib
is situated about 10 KM East of Narwana on the Narwana-Tohana road. Dhamtan is the corrupted name of Dharamsthan (religious place). It is said ...
5.
Gurdwara Chilha Sahib Patshahi Pehli
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
Gurdwara Chilha
Sahib
Patshahi Pehli Gurdwara Chilha
Sahib
is a beautiful sikh shrine present in Nahoria Bazar, Sirsa. It is related to Guru Nanak Dev. He stayed for forty days in the company ...
6.
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. ...
7.
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
. ...
8.
Historical Gurudwaras in Haryana
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
Historical Gurdwaras in Haryana Manji
Sahib
Ambala Nadha
Sahib
Panchkula Gurdwara Gobindpura Ambala Gurdwara Manji
Sahib
: Karnal Gurdwara Badshahi Bagh Ambala Gurdwara ...
9.
Sikh Casualties of Indian Forces Commemorated in Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... 1943. Age 22. Son of Sher Singh, and of
Sahib
o, of Chhinewal Kalan, Patiala, India. Panel 20. MUNSHA SINGH, Naik, 14559. 4th Bn. 11th Sikh Regiment. 12th September 1944. Age 26. Son of Sucha Singh and ...
10.
Ahmad Shah Durrani - Afghan Ruler (1722-1772)
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... 1772 of the cancerous wound said to have been caused on his nose by a flying piece of brick when the Harimandar
Sahib
was destroyed with gunpowder, his empire roughly extended from the Oxus to the Indus ...
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