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Sulakhni (1473–1545), also
known as
Choni and
often referred as Mata
Sulakhni ("Mother
Sulakhni"), was the wife of Guru Nanak, the
founder of Sikhism...
- son of Guru
Nanak and Mata
Sulakhni and
founder of the
Jagiasi sect of Sikhism. He was born to Guru
Nanak and Mata
Sulakhni in
Sultanpur Lodhi on 12 February...
- Har Rai was
married to Mata
Kishan Kaur (sometimes also
referred to as
Sulakhni) the
daughter of Daya Ram. They had one
daughter Rup Kaur and two sons...
- devotees. Guru Nanak, the
founder of the Sikh
religion was
married here to
Sulakhni, the
daughter of Mul
Chand Chauna in 1485. Many
temples and
gurdwaras related...
- (Shivalik Hills) in
northwest Indian subcontinent to
Krishen Devi (Mata
Sulakhni) and Guru Har Rai on 20 July 1652. His
family belonged to the
Sodhi clan...
- Gurdaspur." (Macauliffe 1909, p.19). "As a
young man
Nanak was
married to
Sulakhni, a
daughter of Mula, a
native of the
newly founded town of
Batala who had...
- family. Bhai
Dayala was one of the
twenty five or so Sikhs,
alongside Mata
Sulakhni (Mata Kishan), that
accompanied Guru Har
Krishan when he left Kiratpur...
- for a wife for him. Bebe
Nanaki along with her
husband found a woman,
Sulakhni Chona, for
Nanak to marry.
Since Bebe
Nanaki had no
children of her own...
- old) Kiratpur, La**** Subah,
Mughal Empire Religion Sikhism Parents Guru
Nanak (father) Mata
Sulakhni (mother) Sect
Udasi Relatives Lakhmi Das (brother)...
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Panjab Kaur (d. 1742) Lal Kaur (d. 1698)
Parents Guru Har Rai (father) Mata
Sulakhni (mother) Sect
Ramraiya Other names Guru Ram Rai
Relatives Guru Har Krishan...