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PARAS RAM, BHAI
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PARAS RAM, BHAI, a Brahman physician, was a Sikh contemporary of Guru Hargobind. See BANVALI, BHAI
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PARMANAND
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PARMANAND, a Maharashtrian saintpoet, one of whose hymns is included in the Guru Granth Sahib. Born probably in 1483, he is believed to have resided at Barsi, situated to the north of Pandharpur, in presentday Sholapur district of Maharashtra. Parman...
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PHERU MALL, BABA
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PHERU MALL, BABA (d. 1526), father of Guru Arigad, was the third son of Bhai Gchnu Mall, a Trchan Khairi ofMarigoval village in the present Gujrat district of Pakistan. He was born in his ancestral village, but was brought up in the family of his mot...
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PILU (16th-17th Century)
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All that is known about Pilu is that he was a contemporary of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru. Two compositions of a very different kind are attributed to him: one, a collection of songs in a melancholy tone like that of a recluse or a hermit; an...
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POHLO MALL
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POHLO MALL, a goldsmith by caste and resident of Raja Sarisi in presentday Amritsar district, was a mukhtdrkdr, i.e. attorney, in the service of Thakur Singh Sandharivalia and later, when the Sardar`s estate was placed under a court of wards, a clerk...
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