- (Punjabi: [əmːˈɾɪtsəɾ] ; ISO: Amr̥tasara),
historically also
known as
Rāmdāspur and
colloquially as Ambarsar, is the second-largest city in the Indian...
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lands identified by Guru Amar Das as Guru-ka-Chak. He
founded the town of
Ramdaspur,
later renamed Amritsar and
known as the
holiest city of Sikhism. Unlike...
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founded the Akal Sena, the
first Sikh army. He
built a fort to
defend Ramdaspur and
created a
formal court, Akal Takht.
Jahangir responded by jailing...
- Sant
Ramanand D****
Personal Born (1952-02-02)February 2, 1952
Ramdaspur,Alawalpur Died May 25, 2009(2009-05-25) (aged 57) Rudolfsheim, Vienna, Austria...
- block, Banki-Dampada
block and
eight Gram
panchayats (Narajmarthapur,
Ramdaspur, Madhupur, Belagachhia, Dadhapatana, Kunheipada,
Mundali and Sribantapur)...
- Guru-ka-Chak. He
moved his
commune of
Sikhs there and the
place then was
called Ramdaspur,
after him. This city grew and
later became Amritsar – the
holiest city...
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settling there.
Other important dharamsals were
located in Khadur, Goindwal,
Ramdaspur, Tarn Taran,
Kartarpur (Doaba) and Sri Hargobindpur, all of whom had been...
- Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das
founded the town that came to be
known as "
Ramdaspur". He
started by
completing the pool with the help of Baba
Buddha (not...
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years of his life in
Goindwal and the next
seven years with his
father in
Ramdaspur. Per Sikh tradition, he had sta**** for two
years in La****
during his...
- muni****l
council in
Amritsar district in the
Indian state of
Punjab Ramdaspur,
historic name of Amritsar, Punjab,
India This
disambiguation page lists...