Lakhi banjara biography of barack
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During the 16th century, the Banjaras embraced Sikhism beneath the guidance of Guru Nanak patshah, the founder of the Sikh faith. This era also witnessed the rise of gunpowder empires, such as the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals. These empires were collectively known as the Gunpowder empires due to their reliance on gunpowder technology. India, being rich in saltpetre, an essential component of the premium gunpowder of the medieval period, played a crucial role in these empires’ military strength. Guru Nanak patshah shared the formula for the best gunpowder with Banjaras, which allowed them to develop a global monopoly over the gunpowder trade(Asiento do Conselho da Fazenda of 23rd February 1635AD , reproduced in S.J. Stephens, Portuguese in the Tamil Coast. Historical Explorations in Commerce and Culture (Pondicherry, 1998), page 106. I/ANTT, Board of the Royal). This expertise and control over the crucial resource contributed to Banjara’s influence and
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Baba lakhi Shah is a respectable name in Sikh History. On Sixth Maghar SLakhishahBanjara / Vanjaraudi 1732 Bikrami Samvat, when Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Guru of Sikhs was martyred in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, the body of Guru Ji kept lying there in the square all the day. Terrorised by Subedar of Delhi anybody dared to cremate the body of Guru Ji.
Bhai Jaita and Bhai Gurbaksh along with other sikhs saw all this. At night these sikhs gathered at the house of Nanu Chhimba. There was a long discussion on hour to bring the body of Guru Ji. Nanu Rai Chhimba said “Let us ask Lakhi Das Naik. His tanda had just returned from Narnual.
Then all the sikhs went to the dera of Lakhi Shah situated on the banks of Yamuna.
They narrated the incident of Guru Ji’s martyrdom and three sikhs – Bhai Dayal Dass, Bhai Mati Dass and Bhai Sati Dass. Lakhi Shah Vartia said that he didn’t know about the death of Guru Ji, he had just returned from Narnaul. He droped his head in grief
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Musharraf family’s ancestral land in Baghpat village goes under the hammer
It is the last patch of land in Uttar Pradesh that belongs to the ancestors of Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf. The auction for the patch of land will continue until Thursday midnight.
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“The land does not directly belong to Musharraf,” said Sub- Divisional Magistrate, Baraut, Amar Verma.
“His father, Syed Mushrrafuddin and mother Zarin Begum stayed in Kotana before shifting to Delhi, where Musharraf was born,” said Verma.
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In Delhi, the family stayed in Daryaganj’s Neher Vali Haveli, near Golcha Cinema.
Verma said that Musharraf’s father had a house in Kotana which was later taken over by locals. “His uncle, Humayun who stayed in Kotana, later sold his land to locals and left the country. But this land was taken over by the Indian Government and declared an enemy pr