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Baba Nanak Shrine, a Sikh Gurdwara in Baghdad, Iraq, which was rediscovered by Sikh soldiers during World War I and was repaired and rebuilt during World War II, by Sikh soldiers again, existed till 2003 in somewhat good shape.

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  • Baba Nanak Shrine (en)
  • مقام بابا نانك (ar)
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  • ضريح بابا نانك، أو مقام بابا نانك، وهو مقام الغورو ناناك مؤسس ديانة السيخ، والذي اسلم وترك دين الهندوسية، ودفن قرب مرقد بهلول الكوفي في مقبرة الشوينزية في جانب الكرخ من بغداد، والذي أعاد اكتشافه جنود السيخ خلال الحرب العالمية الأولى وأعيد بناؤه خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية، من قبل جنود السيخ مرة أخرى، والقبر موجود حتى عام 2003 في حالة جيدة إلى حد ما. (ar)
  • Baba Nanak Shrine, a Sikh Gurdwara in Baghdad, Iraq, which was rediscovered by Sikh soldiers during World War I and was repaired and rebuilt during World War II, by Sikh soldiers again, existed till 2003 in somewhat good shape. (en)
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  • Baba Nanak Shrine (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ضريح_بابا_نانك.jpg
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  • Iraq (en)
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  • Iraq Baghdad#Iraq#Asia (en)
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  • ضريح بابا نانك، أو مقام بابا نانك، وهو مقام الغورو ناناك مؤسس ديانة السيخ، والذي اسلم وترك دين الهندوسية، ودفن قرب مرقد بهلول الكوفي في مقبرة الشوينزية في جانب الكرخ من بغداد، والذي أعاد اكتشافه جنود السيخ خلال الحرب العالمية الأولى وأعيد بناؤه خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية، من قبل جنود السيخ مرة أخرى، والقبر موجود حتى عام 2003 في حالة جيدة إلى حد ما. (ar)
  • Baba Nanak Shrine, a Sikh Gurdwara in Baghdad, Iraq, which was rediscovered by Sikh soldiers during World War I and was repaired and rebuilt during World War II, by Sikh soldiers again, existed till 2003 in somewhat good shape. The founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak, came to Baghdad in the early sixteenth century, around 1511 AD after visiting the holy Muslim cities of Mecca and Medina. He was initially not allowed to enter the city of Baghdad, which made him spend the night in the cemetery outside the city. The shrine was originally constructed by the local people in the cemetery area in Guru Nanak's holy memory. (en)
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