
Gurudwara Bazar Sahib, Arusha
Gurudwara Bazar Sahib, Arusha To preach the Sikh faith, the Parkash of Guru Granth Sahib
Gurudwara Bazar Sahib, Arusha To preach the Sikh faith, the Parkash of Guru Granth Sahib
Gurudwara Wadda Ghallughara Sahib in Kup Rohira, Malerkotla, commemorates the 1762 Great Holocaust, where thousands of Sikhs were martyred while resisting Ahmad Shah Durrani’s forces. This sacred site stands as a solemn tribute to the immense sacrifice and unwavering spirit of the Sikh community.
Gurudwara Chhota Ghallughara- Gurdaspur In 1740, Massa Ranghar, a Mughal official and custodian of the
Gurudwara Sahib, Gaborone He continued with the reading of the lefter brought to him by
Gurdwara Sahib Klang History By the late 19th century, Klang town was an important commercial
Gurudwara Karte Parwan is a prominent Sikh shrine situated in the Karte Parwan neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan. Located a few kilometers northwest of central Kabul, it once stood at the heart of a vibrant Sikh and Hindu community. Despite recent challenges and a significant decline in the local Sikh population, the Gurudwara remains active and holds deep historical and spiritual importance for Afghan Sikhs.
Gurudwara Nanaklama Sahib Gurudwara Nanaklama is located in Chungthang, Sikkim. It was established in 1969
Gurudwara Shaheed Nagar Buddha Johad, located 50 km from Ganganagar, marks the site where Bhai Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh displayed the severed head of Massa Rangarh. The tyrant had desecrated Sri Harmandir Sahib, prompting the brave Sikhs to avenge the sacrilege in 1740. The jand tree where they hung his head is preserved in a glass case. The Gurudwara, built by the Sikh Sangat, honors their sacrifice and also remembers two Budha Dal Sikhs martyred by Massa Rangarh.
Gurudwara Khalsa Sabha, Matunga Gurudwara Khalsa Sabha, which is also known as Matunga Gurudwara, is
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