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Narinder Nanu/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Sikh devotees lit candles at the Golden Temple, on the birth anniversary of the fourth Sikh Guru Ramdass in the northern Indian city of Amritsar, Punjab, Sunday.
India in Pictures 2011
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Narinder Nanu/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Young Sikhs performed a Sikh martial art, known as Gatka, during a procession at the Golden Temple on Saturday, a day before the anniversary of the fourth Sikh Guru Ramdass, in Amritsar, India.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Ramdass and Norman Mchunu on the arson trip in an official police motor car.
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In the meantime Harry Lindsay, who was now called Puntojee, had been living quietly on the farm of Ramdass; and no suspicion whatever had been excited in the minds of the neighbours, or of any of the people of Jooneer, that he was aught but what he seemed -- the son of Soyera.
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Now, Ramdass will take you out for a walk for two or three hours, so that you can get accustomed to them.
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My brother, Ramdass, had five hundred rupees saved; and this he has given to me, for he, too, loves the boy.
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Accordingly the next morning she retraced her steps, and had no difficulty in finding the farm of Ramdass.
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On arriving at Bombay they put up at a khan, in the native town and, the next morning, leaving Ramdass and Harry to wander about and look at the wonders of the city, Soyera went to the shop of a
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Ramdass and Harry walked by the bullocks, and slept at night by the roadside, wrapped in their blankets.
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Once a week he was re-stained; and even his playmates, the two sons of Ramdass, believed that he was, like themselves, a young Mahratta.
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