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Amarda Road Airstrip, also
known as
Rasgovindpur Airstrip is a
former wartime airfield located near
Rasgovindpur village in
Mayurbhanj district of Odisha...
- əməɾᵊ d̯aːsᵊ]; 5 May 1479 – 1
September 1574),
sometimes spelled as Guru
Amardas, was the
third of the Ten
Gurus of
Sikhism and
became Sikh Guru on 26 March...
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charity to
devote Lord
Amardas and in
memory of his
father and mother.
Ajanta Pharma owner Mannalal Agrawal is big
devotee of Lord
Amardas and he
gives its...
- Das. His
father is said to be
Anand Das, and he is the
grandson of Guru
Amardas'
younger son, Baba Mohri. He is said to have had a
pleasant childhood and...
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market place which attracts customers from all
around the area,
namely Guru
Amardas Market.
Khanna is a
Punjabi word,
which means one
quarter (1/4 or 0.25)...
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spent the last
three decades of his life
living under the
pseudonym Sadhu Amardas Bairagi.
According to K. C. Yadav,
Zorawar Singh was born in the hamlet...
- Sikh community's
centre at his
native village of
Khadur instead. Guru
Amardas declared active and
domestic Sikhs to be
separate from p****ive and recluse...
- he
cooked at
Kurukshetra which evoked the
criticism of Brahmins. Guru
Amardas ate only rice and
lentils but this
abstention cannot be
regarded as evidence...
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airfields were made in the region.
These included the
airfields at Jharsuguda,
Amarda Road, Charbatia, Hijli, Dudhkundi, Digri, Salua, Chakulia,
Kalaikunda and...
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Ermal Mamaqi (2–3)
Armina Mevlani (4)
Jonida Maliqi (4)
Drini Zeqo (5)
Amarda Toska (2–3, 5–6)
Mateo Cela (6) Rudi
Hizmo (6–7)
Almeda Abazi (7) Bora Zemani...