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Jogan Hogaye Ve – Romey Gill

25rz5g2 Jogan Hogaye Ve   Romey Gill punjabi music mp3 downloads

01 – Jogan Hogaye Ve
02 – Daru Boldi
03 – Khand Mishri
04 – Boliyan
05 – Dil Di Dhadkan
06 – Jeth Di Nazar
07 – LDH Boys
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09 – Daru Pee Ke

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[Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Kade Toon Na Mileya(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla - 5ab]

Inderjeet Nikku – Kade Toon Na Mileya

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[Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – [Rp] Kade Too Na Mileya

Artist……………: [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku
Album…………….: [Rp] Kade Too Na Mileya
Genre…………….: Punjabi
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 2009
Ripper……………: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec…………….: LAME 3.97
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 259kbps)
Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3

Ripped by…………: ReshamMahal on 6/28/2009
Posted by…………: ReshamMahal on 6/29/2009

……………: Front Back CD

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Tracklisting
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1. (00:05:49) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Kade Toon Na Milea(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
2. (00:06:36) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Reesan Heer Diyan(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
3. (00:04:50) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Dil Taan Nahin Mul Ley Leya(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
4. (00:06:32) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Laggi Vele Rabb Hunde Si(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
5. (00:05:52) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Na Kar Bahuta Pyar(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
6. (00:05:42) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Tenu Kiven Main Bhulavan(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
7. (00:06:01) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Rovengi Jinde Ni(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]
8. (00:05:55) [Rp] Inderjeet Nikku – Sohnean Di Baraat(By.ReshamMahal)[Rangla-5ab]

Playing Time………: 00:47:17
Total Size………..: 87.53 MB.

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l RaNjHa l RaMgaRhia l SaRpAnCh l FerOZePuRia l SaNviR l JaS VirK l
AmBaRsaRia l KaaTil l MaNDeeP l KulWindeR () l Jatt.MaHaL l Romeo l
TiWaNaZ l Dj.Inderjit l MaNPreeT.BiNNinG l Resham.Mahal l Dj.HunDaL l
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Harmandir Sahib – Golden Temple Amritsar

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Harmandir Sahib –

Golden Temple is one of Punjab´s principal cities, dating back in history over 400 years. It is known more for the famous , the seat of religion.Situated on the north-western border of , the city is also gateway for the travelers on the overland route through Pakistan. The Wagah border, which is the check-post is about 29 kms away. Amritsar literally means "the pool of nectar", the name derived from a pool constructed at the sacred site in the 16th century, gifted by the Mughal Emperor Akbar to Ramdas, the fourth preceptor of the faith.
Under instructions from Guru Amar Das Sahib, this city was founded by Guru Ram Das Sahib in 1574, on the land bought by him for an amount of rupees 700 from the owners of the Tung. (Earlier Guru Ram Das Sahib had begun building Santokhsar Sarovar, near erstwhile of Sultanwind in 1564 {according to one source in 1570}. It could not be completed before 1588). In 1574, Guru Ram Das Sahib built his residence and moved to this place. At that time, it was known as Guru-Da-Chakk. (Later, it came to be known as Chakk Ram Das). Guru Ram Das Sahib began excavation of the Amritsar Sarovar () in 1577. It was ready by 1581. This was renovated by Guru Sahib in 1586. Since then this city is known as Amritsar (after the name of the Sarovar). The foundation of the had been laid by Guru Arjan Sahib on January 3, 1588. (Later, it was propagated that the foundation stone of was laid by Sain Mian Mir, a Muslim holy man. Sain Mian Mir was very friendly with Guru Sahib but the foundation of was laid by Guru Sahib himself). In 1590, Guru Arjan Sahib moved to village Wadali where Guru Hargobind Sahib was born on June 19, 1590. By 1601, the was fully ready. In 1603-04, the first volume of Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scriptures, was prepared in this city and was installed at on August 16, 1604.

It is here that Akal Takht Sahib (Throne of the Almighty) was revealed by Guru Hargobind Sahib in 1609. Two flags representing temporal and spiritual authority (Sikh sovereignty) have been set up in front of Akal Takht Sahib. Here Guru Hargobind Sahib wore two swords of Miri and Piri (temporal and transcendental authority). The building of Akal Takht Sahib was twice demolished by Afghan armies and was very badly damaged by the Indian regime (in June 1984). The Indian government repaired in in September 1984. The Sikhs began demolishing it on January 26, 1986. The present structure has been constructed by five service-groups headed by Baba Thakar Singh of Bhindran-Mehta Jatha.

On April 13, 1634, the Mogul army attacked Guru Hargobind Sahib here. From 1635 to 1698, Amritsar remained in the control of the Mina family (descendants of Pirthi Chand). During this period, on November 23, 1664, Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib visited the town. In April 1698, Bhai Mani Singh was appointed as the caretaker of the shrines of Amritsar.

The Mogul chief of Patti tried to occupy Amritsar several times. One such attempt was made in April 1709. The Sikhs, under the command of Bhai Mani Singh and Bhai Tara Singh of Dall-Wan, repelled this attack. When Baba Banda Singh Bahadur occupied several areas in the Punjab, Bhai Mani Singh chose to leave Amritsar in order to avoid the Mogul attacks.
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On December 30, 1711, the Mogul emperor, Bahadur Shah, granted Ajit Singh Palit the charge of Amritsar in order to use him against Baba Banda Singh Bahadur. After the death of Bahadur Shah, Ajit Singh Palit returned to Delhi. In 1721, Bhai Mani Singh returned to Amritsar and re-started regular worship. His first act was to solve a dispute between so-called Tat Khalsa and so-called Bandai Khalsa for the right to the management of the shrines at Amritsar.

On March 29, 1733, a major gathering of the Sikhs was held here in front of Akal Takht Sahib. During the same time a Sarbat Khalsa gathering was also held. It discussed the Mogul offer of Nawab-hood. In April 1734, Bhai Mani Singh was arrested and was martyred at Lahore on June 24, 1734.

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In 1740, Massa Ranghar, a debauched official, desecrated Darbar Sahib. He was punished by Bhai Sukkha Singh and Bhai Mahtab Singh, on August 11, 1740. In 1757 Afghan army demolished Darbar Sahib and Akal Takht Sahib. Baba Dip Singh led several thousand Sikhs against the Afghan. A major battle was fought on November 11, 1757. Baba Dip Singh and several thousand Sikhs embraced martyrdom. Again, in 1762, the Darbar Sahib complex was demolished by Afghan army. On December 1, 1764, the Afghan army made another attack. 30 Sikhs, led by Jathedar Gurbakhsh Singh, fought against mammoth Afghan army and embraced martyrdom. In 1765, the Sikhs began re-construction of the shrines. The central part was ready by 1776. Around 1830, Ranjit Singh gold-plated some part of the inner section of the Darbar Sahib. (It harmed this Sikh institution as some ignorant people began unjustly calling it Golden Temple).

In 1846, the British established themselves in the Lahore Darbar, with a Resident in the Court; and, Amritsar became a place of frequent visits by the British. In order to keep sanctity of the city, H. M. Lawrence, the British Resident, issued an order, dated March 24, 1847, asking the people to follow the Sikh protocol while visiting the Sikh centres. In 1858, a Municipal Committee was set up here. In 1862, train services between Lahore and Amritsar were started. Khalsa College, the first Sikh college was established here in 1892. [In 1969 Guru Nanak University was established here]. In 1913, the city was electrified. In September 1915, the British declared Amritsar a "Holy City". (This order was undeclaredly annulled after August 15, 1947 by the Indian regime). On April 13, 1919, General Dyer opened fire on the gathering, at Jallianwala Bagh, near Darbar Sahib, killed 379 people and wounded another 1200. The the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (S.G.P.C.) and the Shiromani Akali Dal were established here in 1920.
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