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  2. File:Akal Takht and Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar, Punjab, India.jpg

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  4. File:Photograph of the Akal Takht in Amritsar, circa 1850's.jpg

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    English: Photograph of the Akal Takht in Amritsar, circa late 1850's taken by Felice Beato. Note the ‘Chaunki’ or balcony, where the Guru Granth Sahib is installed and being read from, is of a different design to the later marble one.

  5. Akal Takht - Wikipedia

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    People at Harmandir Sahib could glance at the Akal Takht and remember temporality whilst those in the Akal Takht can look upon the Harmandir Sahib and remember the importance of spirituality. [8] Thus, it is a representation of the co-dependence of religion and politics and that one cannot exist without being balanced by the other, just like ...

  6. Panj Takht - Wikipedia

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    Akal Takht. Akal Takhat Sahib means Eternal Throne. It is also part of the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar. Its foundation was laid by Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh guru. [2] The Akal Takhat is situated opposite to Harmandir Sahib and is connected by a passage. The building of the Akal Takht opposite the Golden Temple has a special meaning.

  7. Sarbat Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    After their election the Panj Piare sat next to the Guru Granth Sahib on the Akal Takht of Harmandir Sahib. Members put proposals up for consideration and the Panj Piare intervened in disputes that came up during the assembly. A proposal passed by the Sarbat Khalsa, known as a Gurmata (The Guru's decision) binding on all Sikhs. [3]

  8. Baba Deep Singh - Wikipedia

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    Baba Deep Singh's Khanda (double-edged sword), which he used in his final battle, is still preserved at Akal Takht, first of the five centers of temporal Sikh authority. Battles fought by Baba Deep Singh

  9. Hondh-Chillar massacre - Wikipedia

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    On 4 March, an ardās was held at the Akal Takht for the victims of the massacre. [14] On 12 March, Sikhs for Justice met with Director-General of UNESCO Irina Bokova in New York to discuss preserving the ruins as a heritage site. [15] They also consulted with archeologists who had worked on Holocaust sites for advice. [15]