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- Q4842113 subject Q15209943.
- Q4842113 abstract "Bagrian is a village located in Sangrur District, in Punjab, India which has a significant place in Sikh history.The House of Bagrian owned much of the land and the haveli in the village, where certain important artifacts that belonged to the Sikh Gurus are kept. The Bhai Sahibs of Bagrian also run a langar that serves free food to everyone who goes there. The Punjabi film Ter Mera Ki Rishtaa was filmed in this village.HistorySituated on the Malerkotla-Nabha road, Bagrian lies about 18 km southeast of Malerkotla. Though now in Malerkotla Tehsil, it was not a part of the Malerkotla Princely State but was ruled by the British Colonial authorities.There is a fort at Bagrian, which was built by Bhai Guddar Singh who reportedly moved there in 1765. The village had been given to him by Adina Beg the Governor of Jalandhar city at the time, in appreciation of Bhai Guddar Singh's piety. The Bhais still run a langar (free kitchen) daily. This tradition of langar was started from the time of Guru Hargobind, the Sixth Sikh Guru. The village also had a wide expanse of green areas.The Bagrian state is a continuation of a tradition of religious service from the times of Bhai Rup Chand, who was blessed by the Sixth Guru in 1634.".
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- Q4842113 comment "Bagrian is a village located in Sangrur District, in Punjab, India which has a significant place in Sikh history.The House of Bagrian owned much of the land and the haveli in the village, where certain important artifacts that belonged to the Sikh Gurus are kept. The Bhai Sahibs of Bagrian also run a langar that serves free food to everyone who goes there.".
- Q4842113 label "Bagrian".