Sri Chand — (1494 – 1643) [http://www.sikh heritage.co.uk/personalities/baba%20srichand/babasrichand.htm Biography] accessed September 18, 2006] [ [http://www.gobindsadan.org/babasirichand/schand life.shtml Baba Siri Chand Ji] ] was the first son of Guru… … Wikipedia
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