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English: Gurdwara Janam Asthan (alt. spelt as 'Janamsthan'), Nankana Sahib. Photograph taken by a Sikh cyclist pilgrim Bhai Dhanna Singh Chahal 'Patialvi' on July 4, 1932. Digitized by Panjab Digital Library.
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Author Dhanna Singh Chahal 'Patialvi'

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