Manish Kumar

Gurdwara Sri Patshahi Chevin Sahib, Nanakmata

Gurdwara Sri Patshahi Chevin Sahib, Nanakmata GURUDWARA SHRI HARGOBIND SAHIB JI is situated in Village Nanakmatta, Distt, Udham Singh Nagar, UttraKhand. It is situated 1 km from GURUDWARA SHRI NANAKMATA SAHIB. Baba Almast ji was taking Care of GURU NANAK SAHIB”s Place(NANAK MATA). But Again the Gorakh Matts harassed Baba Almast ji and had thrown

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Gurdwara Sri Qilaa Sahib, Bidhora

Gurdwara Sri Qilaa Sahib, Bidhora Nanakmatta is a historic town in the state of Uttarakhand named after Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Ji after his visit here in 1514. Previously, it was known as Gorakhmata as the followers of Gorakhnath were staying here. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji also visited Nanakmatta. There are 8 Historic Sikh

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Gurudwara Wadda Ghallughara Kup Rohira, Malerkotla

Gurudwara Wadda Ghallughara Kup Rohira, Malerkotla Wadda Ghallughara refers to the ‘Great Massacre or Holocaust or Sikh Genocide’ of Sikhs in 1762 by muslim forces who were unable to stop or convert Sikhs to Islam. Ahmad Shah Durrani, also known as Ahmad Shah Abdali, attacked India in January 1761. The third battle of Panipat took

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Gurdwara Chhota Ghallughara- Gurdaspur

Gurdwara Chhota Ghallughara- Gurdaspur In 1740 Massa ranghar was decapitated by Sukha Singh and mehtab Singh, to avenge the defilement of Harirnander Sahib. Sukha Singh’s popularity among the Khalsa soared and soon he became leader of a separate jatha. Early in 1746, Sukha Singh joined Sardar jassa Singh Ahluwalia and pushed northwards entering the Eminabad

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Chhathavi Padshahi Gurudwara Pilibhit

Chhathavi Padshahi Gurudwara Pilibhit The gurudwara is dedicated to the sixth guru of the Sikh faith. Every year, it attracts hordes of devotees from across all religions who come here to pay their respects and seek blessing. The gurudwara is around 400 years old. It is believed that the guru Govind Singhji rested here on

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Gurudwara Suhela Ghora

Gurudwara Suhela Ghora Gurdwara Sri Suhela Ghora Sahib commemorates Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s visit in 1635. One of Guru Hargobind’s favourite stallions, Jan Bhai, wounded in the Battle of Kartarpur, finally collapsed and passed away. The Gurdwara established during the 20th century is wrongly named Gurdwara Sri Suhela Ghora Sahib. According to Gurbilas Chevi

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Gurudwara Sri Parivar Vichora

Gurudwara Sri Parivar Vichora This Gurdwara Sahib signifies the tragic happenings that followed the evacuation of Anandpur Sahib by Guru Gobind Singh during the night of 5–6 December 1705 after agreement was reached between the Sikhs and the Mughal authorities. The Mughal army commander had promised to allow the Sikhs to leave the fort unharmed.

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