A holy city in Punjab whose historical significance to the Sikhs is second only to Amritsar. Hundreds of Sikhs once embraced martyrdom here. Two Gurus and families of four Gurus lived here for many years. Sikh history is deeply marked by their struggle for survival in a volatile land, especially during the peak of Mughal persecution under Aurangzeb, which radicalized the Sikhs (many paintings in the museum at the Golden Temple, Amritsar, record the horrifying persecution stories retold across the land). The mystical faith of Guru Nanak transformed into the fiercely spartan and nationalistic faith of Guru Gobind Singh, who also committed the Sikhs to the five Ks. In early 19th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh further militarized the Sikh nation, creating the first modern army in the subcontinent. Reversing the dominant historical trend, he went west to conquer new lands (which later fell in the British lap).
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Temple
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Region Type |
Gangetic Plain
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Altitude |
262 m |
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| District |
Rupnagar district
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State |
Punjab
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Region |
North
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| Area |
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Population as per 2001 census |
48,165 |
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ANANDPUR SAHIB ANSB
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Nearby Airports |
Ludhiana Airport (LUH)
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Nearby Places |
Amritsar
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| STD Code |
1886
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Pincode |
515001
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| Other Langauge Names |
Hindi: आनंदपुर
साहिब
Punjabi: ਅਨੰਦਪੁਰ
ਸਾਹਿਬ
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