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  2. List of forts in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The town of Kalat is said to have been founded by and named Qalat-e Sewa (Sewa's Fort), after Sewa, a legendary hero of the Baloch people. Punno Fort [6] Turbat: Balochistan: Also known as "Meeri Kalaat". Location : Fort Munro: D.G.Khan: Punjab Pakistan: 1800 John Munro, 9th of Teaninich

  3. Golden Temple - Wikipedia

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    Golden Temple. The Golden Temple (also known as the Harmandir Sahib (lit. 'House of God', Punjabi pronunciation: [ɦəɾᵊmən̪d̪əɾᵊ saːɦ (ɪ)bᵊ]), or the Darbār Sahib, (lit. ''exalted court'', [d̪əɾᵊbaːɾᵊ saːɦ (ɪ)bᵊ] or Suvaran Mandir[2]) is a gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. [3][4] It is the ...

  4. Dasvandh - Wikipedia

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    Dasvandh (Punjabi: ਦਸਵੰਧ, lit. 'tenth part', [1] also transcribed as daswandh) is the one tenth part (or 10%) of one's income that one should donate, both financially (as a tithe) and directly in the form of seva, according to Sikh principles. [2][3][4]

  5. Sewapanthi - Wikipedia

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    e. Sewapanthi ( Punjabi: ਸੇਵਾਪੰਥੀ; meaning "fellowship of service" [1] ), alternatively spelt as Sevapanthi, and also known as Addanshahi, [2] is a traditional Sikh sect [3] or order ( samparda) that was started by Bhai Kanhaiya, a personal follower of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur. [4] [5] Kanhaiya was instructed by ...

  6. Virasat-e-Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    Virasat-e-Khalsa is a museum of Sikhism, located in the holy town, Anandpur Sahib of the state of Punjab, India. The museum celebrates 500 years of the Sikh history and the 300th anniversary of the birth of Khalsa, based on the scriptures written by the tenth and last human guru, Guru Gobind Singh. It serves to attract tourists and pilgrims.

  7. Punjabi festivals - Wikipedia

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    e. Punjabi festivals are various festive celebrations observed by Punjabis in Pakistan, India and the jairish alipreet Punjabi found in Kannada. The Punjabis are a diverse group of people from different religious background that affects the festivals they observe. According to a 2007 estimate, the total population of Punjabi Muslims is about 90 ...

  8. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    Sevā (also transcribed as sewa) is the concept of selfless service that is performed without any expectation of reward for performing it. It is predominant in Hinduism and Sikhism. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society. Sevā means "service". A more recent interpretation of the word is "dedication to others". [1]

  9. Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh (English: Lion of Punjab: King Ranjit Singh) is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 –1839), [1][2] the founder of the Sikh Empire, which ruled the northwest Indian subcontinent in the early half of the 19th century. [3] The series stars Damanpreet Singh, Tunisha ...