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  2. Bhai Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale - Wikipedia

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    Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale with parents. The building of Gurudwara Parmeshar Dwar Sahib, completed in 2010, is situated on the Sangrur-Patiala Road Shekhupur, Punjab. [2] The gurudwara complex also includes Kalgidhar Sangat Niwas and a massive diwan hall with the seating capacity of over 50,000.

  3. Ranjit Singh - Wikipedia

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    It is said that Ishar Singh was not the biological son of Mehtab Kaur and Ranjit Singh, but only procured by Mehtab Kaur and presented to Ranjit Singh who accepted him as his son. [134] Tara Singh and Sher Singh had similar rumours, it is said that Sher Singh was the son of a chintz weaver, Nahala and Tara Singh was the son of Manki, a servant ...

  4. Harnam Singh Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, another prominent Sikh preacher, Ranjit Singh Dhadrian Wala, who had been seen as an opponent to Baba Harnam Singh, was attacked alongside his Jatha in his vehicle while travelling near Barewal village. Ranjit Singh had survived despite having several injuries, while a member of his Jatha, Bhupinder Singh, had been killed.

  5. Category:People from Sangrur district - Wikipedia

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  6. Sant Isher Singh - Wikipedia

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    Gurdwara Sant Ashram Ishersar Sahib, Fatehgarh Panjgaraian: This Gurdwara is named after Sant Isher Singh Ji and was established by one of his esteemed disciples and a revered Sikh saint, Sant Ranjit Singh Virakkat, who arrived here under the Hukam of Sant Isher Singh Ji himself.

  7. Nirankari - Wikipedia

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    The first half of the 19th-century saw Sikh power expanded with the Sikh Empire under Ranjit Singh.This strength was deeply admired and cherished by Sikhs. The Nirankari sect was founded in 1851 by Baba Dyal, a Sahajdhari, who aimed at refocusing Sikhs on the Adi Granth – the Sikh scripture, and reform the beliefs and customs of the Sikhs. [3]

  8. Gurdwara Karamsar Rara Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Under Sant Attar Singh ji’s guidance, they dedicated themselves to Seva (selfless service) and Bhagati (spiritual devotion). [4] Both Sant Isher Singh Ji and Sant Kishan Singh Ji succeeded Sant Attar Singh Ji, and through their immense contributions to the Sikh faith, this Samparda came to be known as the Rara Sahib Samparda as well. [3]

  9. Sada Kaur - Wikipedia

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    After the death of his father, Mahan Singh, in 1792 Ranjit Singh was made the chief of the Sukerchakia Misl and Sada Kaur became his regent. [4] Sada Kaur used both Kanheya and Sukerchakia misals to push Ranjit forward. The people of Lahore who were tired of the rule of Bhangi misl requested Sada Kaur and Ranjit Singh to take over Lahore. Sada ...