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Amritsar (Punjabi: [əmːˈɾɪtsəɾ] ; ISO: Amr̥tasara),
historically also
known as Rāmdāspur and
colloquially as Ambarsar, is the second-largest city in the...
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Dalip (2015). Life of Sri Guru
Gobind Singh Ji (Sixth ed.).
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India Express Bangalore to
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startling facts on Bluestar, says
Longowal surrendered". The Tribune.
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which the
largest are La**** (po****tion, 202,964,
including cantonment),
Amristar(162,429),
Sialkot (57,956),
Gujranwala (29,224),
Batala (27,365), and Gujrat...
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course of 3
consecutive days. The w****
prior witnessed a bomb
explosion in
Amristar in the
vicinity of the
Shivala Bhaiyan Temple. 22
people were
killed and...
- dis****ociated from
Banda before the
siege of
Gurdas Nangal and gone to
Amristar.
Louis E. Fenech; W.H.
McLeod (2014).
Historical Dictionary of Sikhism...
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Gurdashan Singh.
Truth About Punjab (SGPC
White Paper).
Amristar:
Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee. p. 243
Tarkunde et al. 1985...
- Toor Collection.
Retrieved 15
October 2024. "Lot 218:
Kapur Singh of
Amristar attributed,
study of a gl****blower,
circa 1880,
gouache on paper, within...