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Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... the 300 years of the birth of the Khalsa. Last year a delegation of the Sikhs working for the British Police also visited this place. Free meal (langer) is also
served
on this occasion. Graves ...
2.
Ahmad Shah Durrani - Afghan Ruler (1722-1772)
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... Mu'in ul-Mulk found the Punjab a troublesome charge and his death in November 1753. only
served
to intensify the anarchy. All power was for "a time in the hands of his widow, Mughlani Begam, whose profligacy ...
3.
A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... of faith at all times. These articles of faith, based on a strict code of conduct,
served
as a uniform with the intent that Sikhs initiated into the Panth could no longer hide their identity, even ...
4.
Bawli Damdama Sahib ,Nanded
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
... at Gurdwara Bawli Damdama Sahib. At this place the procession is
served
with Sweet Water-Sharbat. ...
5.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... the death of Guru Gobind Singh's cousin, Sango Shah, we have ob
served
elsewhere how this death was presented as martyrdom. [56] Death in battle has the same consequence in Bachitar Natak 8:26, which ...
6.
Dasvandh
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... not merely ‘giving alms.’ It stands for service. The exhortation of dhan was meant to create an economic agency, which through offerings made to the Gurus
served
to keep the Sikh Lungar alive. ...
7.
Dhan Guru Nanak Ji with Hamza Gaus
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... people of the city were evil. None possessed any goodness. They all de
served
to be destroyed. The Guru decided to reveal the truth to him. He gave some money to his associate and sent him to the city to ...
8.
Consequences of altering Gurbani
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... would fall into the well. The sheet did not give way and Ram Rai was miraculously pre
served
. The Emperor was shown the sight of Mecca while sitting in Delhi. After seventy such miracles were shown, Aurangzeb ...
9.
Bhai Tiratha
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... certainly meet among them a gurmukh or one to the Divine adapted whose words will bring you solace." Tiratha also
served
in the Mughal army as a soldier. References: 1. Mani Singh, Bhai, ...
10.
Bhai Manik
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... his way back from Kashmir in 1620, Manik
served
him with devotion and narrated to him the story of Bhai Kidara, whom Guru Arjan had favoured with the gift of a walking stick. ...
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