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Ghuman Khurd

Coordinates: 32°2′01.87″N 75°24′25.66″E / 32.0338528°N 75.4071278°E / 32.0338528; 75.4071278
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Ghuman khurd is a small village in Gurdaspur in the Majha region of the state of Punjab in India. The village is also known as Babe Wale Ghuman or Nikke Ghuman from the name Sant Baba Hazara Singh Ji.

Ghuman khurd is located at 4 km from the Amritsar Pathankot Road from adda Naushera Majha Singh and 2 km from Chhina Railway station on the Amritsar Pathankot railway line.

Famous Personalities

  • Sant Baba Hazara Singh Ji, worshipped as a holy figure
  • Labh Singh, fought in World War 1, also played Hockey Worldwide from Indian-English team. According to sources his younger Brother, fought in World War-2, and from Azad Hind Fauj in Burmese War (headed by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose). .[1]

32°2′01.87″N 75°24′25.66″E / 32.0338528°N 75.4071278°E / 32.0338528; 75.4071278

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