Gurdwara Shri Shergarh Sahib holds a unique place in Sikh history and is deeply connected to the significance of Paonta Sahib. Paonta Sahib is a
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Gurdwara Adisar Sahib is located in the village of Tola Handiaya, near Chung. This sacred site is deeply connected to the ninth Sikh Guru, Sri

Guru Amardas Maharaj Ji, the third Guru of the Sikhs, was married to Bibi Ram Kaur Ji, the daughter of Sri Devi Chand, on January

When the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb learned that Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji had resolved to sacrifice his life rather than submit to oppression and abandon

Bhai Shalo Ji was a very famous and great Sikh during the times of Guru Ram Das Ji, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, and Guru Hargobind

Zain Khan (d. 1764), an Afghan, was appointed governor of Sirhind in March 1761 by Ahmad Shah Durrani. Earlier, he served as Faujdar of the

Those who do not forget the Lord, with each breath and morsel of food, whose minds are filled with the Mantra of the Lord’s Name

Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited Shikarpur while traveling from Turkistan (a region in Central Asia, now predominantly inhabited by Turkic people) on his way back

1. Falcon or Hawk is make reference to as a Baaj in Punjabi, not an eagle. 2. The Story of Baaj began way back during

Bhai Baj Singh (d. 1716), a Puar Rajput aka BAJ BAHADAR , and ex umrah of Bangash Subah , Baj Singh had awarded the rites