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Mata Gujri University is a state private university [2] located in Kishanganj, Bihar, India. The university was established by the Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College & L.S.K. Hospital Trust, and like all private universities in Bihar, it operates under the Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013 , [ 3 ] through Gazette notification. [ 4 ]
Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya also known as Mata Gujri College is an autonomous college located in Jabalpur. [1] The college was established in the year 1994 and named after the mother of Guru Gobind Singh , Mata Gujri .
Mata Gujri was born to Lal Chand, a Subhikkhī Khatri [4] and Mata Bishan Devi, who lived at Kartarpur. [5]She was betrothed to Guru Tegh Bahadur in 1629 when he visited Kartarpur for the marriage celebrations of his brother, Suraj Mal.
Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya Colleges offering professional degrees such as the Government Engineering College, Jabalpur and the Government Medical College, Jabalpur , which were once affiliated to RDVV, have now become autonomous or affiliated to specialised universities.
Mata Gujri Girls Public School, Indore; Mata Gujri College of Professional Studies, Indore; Guru Harkishan Public School, Indore; Kids World International Pre-School;
Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College: 1990 Kishanganj: Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College Private Available Jannayak Karpoori Thakur Medical College and Hospital, Madhepura: 2020 Madhepura: Bihar University of Health Sciences: Government Available Netaji Subhas Medical College and Hospital: 2020 Bihta: Bihar University of Health Sciences ...
He was married on 3 February 1632 to Gujri. [15] [16] In the 1640s, nearing his death, Guru Hargobind and his wife Nanaki moved to his ancestral village of Bakala in Amritsar district, together with Tegh Bahadur and Gujri. After Hargobind's death, Tegh Bahadur continued to live in Bakala with his wife and mother.
The original building of "Gurudwara Thanda Burj", where a Sikh Gurudwara was built over the original structure before it was completely destroyed and rebuilt in the 1900s Painting of Mata Gujri, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, and Sahibzada Fateh Singh, after the Anandpur battle, reach Sirhind, where the princes, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, were executed by immurement, circa 19th century