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  2. Amritsar - Wikipedia

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    Amritsar (Punjabi: Amr̥tasara , pronounced [əmːˈɾɪtsəɾ] ⓘ) historically also known as Rāmdāspur and colloquially as Ambarsar, [5] [6] is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Punjab, after Ludhiana.

  3. List of people from Amritsar - Wikipedia

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    Shammi Rana, Indian sports executive and administrator. Bhagat Puran Singh, environmentalist; Hans Raj Khanna, Judge at the Supreme court of India; Kiran Bedi, First woman IPS officer

  4. Qazi Abdur Rehman Amritsari - Wikipedia

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    Qazi Abdur Rehman Amritsari (Urdu: قاضی عبد الرحمن امرتسری) was a Pakistani school teacher, author and poet of Urdu language. He was born in 1908 in Amritsar and migrated to Pakistan after Partition of British India. He was the person who proposed the name of the new capital of Pakistan, Islamabad, in 1959. [1]

  5. Sanaullah Amritsari - Wikipedia

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    Sanaullah Amritsari's ancestors hailed from Doru Shahabad, a town in Jammu and Kashmir.He was born in 1868 in Amritsar, where his father had settled permanently. [2] He received his early education at Madrasa Ta'īd al-Islām in Amritsar, [3] and later moved to Wazirabad to study hadith under Abdul Mannan Wazirabadi. [4]

  6. Criticism of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    His critics have existed in 19th, 20th and 21st century. The initial criticism came from Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi and Molana Sanaullah Amritsari while he (Mirza Ghulam Ahmad) was alive. Amritsari held many debates among themselves during their lifetime.

  7. Guru Nanak Dev University - Wikipedia

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    Main Entrance. Guru Nanak Dev University campus is spread over 500 acres (200 ha) near Kot Khalsa, approximately eight km (5.0 mi) west of Amritsar on the Amritsar-Lahore highway, next to Khalsa College.

  8. Bhai Lal Mohammad - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Lal Mohammad was born in Amritsar, British India. [1] His background was from a rababi family of musicians and he received his initial training from his father Bhai Ata Muhammad, a disciple of Mian Bannay Khan of the Gwalior gharana.

  9. Ahmadiyya in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Soon, Baomahun developed into a full-fledged headquarters of the Ahmadiyya missionary activities in Sierra Leone, as many people joined the Community. In March 1940, Maulana Muhammad Siddiq Amritsari arrived as Sierra Leone’s second missionary. By this time, the town boasted a school and an Ahmadi Muslim mosque.