Three Monkey Story Three monkey Story A man called Wise locked the three monkeys in the cage and hung a banana banana in the cage. Whenever the monkeys are on their way to flood the bananas, they should drop heavy water on them. He did this several times and after some time the monkeys stopped looking at the bananas. Now the man got out of a monkey cage and left a new monkey in his cage. The new monkey looks forward to the banana and the other monkeys pull it off. The new monkey understood that bananas are forbidden. The man replaced one of the first monkeys with a new one. Now the new monkey has stepped in to attack the bananas. The first two monkeys stopped the new monkey. Now the man pulled out the last monkey, who had the experience of handling bananas and carrying water, and left in a new monkey. Even tho...
Sardani sada kaur *************** Sardarni Sada Kaur was a Punjabi Singhi who installed Maharaja Ranjit Singh on the throne of Lahore. She was the mother-in-law of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the queen of Kanhaiya Misal. Sardarni was always Kaur who made Ranjit Singh the Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Sardarni Sada Kaur Sada Kaur was born in Ferozepur in 1762 to Sardar Dasundha Singh Gill. Sada Kaur's village was Rauk (now Moga district). His father was a strong ruler of Roku. Sardarni Sada Kaur was married to Gurbakhsh Singh, son of Jai Singh of Kanhaiya Misal, who was nine years old at the time. Sada Kaur was also an infant of age. At the age of 25, Gurbakhsh Singh was killed in a fight with the Ramgarhis and sugarcane at Jahadpur near Batala. The girl was widowed at an early age. He had a gi...
Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna : An Eternal Revolutionary • Bhindranpal = ===================================== Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna has been a name in the war of liberation of the country, which he lived a revolutionary life for as long as the last particle of soul was exhausted in the body. Until the twilight of life, this young Baba remained a symbol of revolution and still is today. Their youthful confidence and enthusiasm for the good future of the country remained steadfast until the end. Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna has been and is one of the Shiromani revolutionaries and the epitome of the revolutionary movement. Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna Baba Ji was born in the village of Bhakna, ten miles west of Amritsar, in the month of May 1870, to Ram Kaur, the father of Karam Singh. At the age of 38, on February 3, 1909, he dreamed of improving the economic condition of the home and set sail for America. Worked in a wood factory in Portland...
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