Gurdwara Nanaklama

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Gurudwara Nanak Lama Chungthang
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Gurdwara Nanaklama
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Coordinates 27°36′14″N88°38′38″E / 27.603933°N 88.6439807°E / 27.603933; 88.6439807 Coordinates: 27°36′14″N88°38′38″E / 27.603933°N 88.6439807°E / 27.603933; 88.6439807
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Gurudwara Nanaklama is a historical place situated in Chungthang. [1]

History

In 1969 Asaam rifles with the help of tasa tangey lepcha the then MLA of the region built a small gurudwara, now management the gurudwara path rattan baba harbans singh ji baba bachan singh ji baba surinder singh ji dera kar sewa gurudwara bangla sahib gurudwara built near Chungthang, Sikkim by members of the Assam Rifles Battalion under Subedar Major Bhullar. [2]

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References

  1. "Gurudwara Nanaklama Sahib". sikhiwiki.org. sikhi wiki. 26 December 2009. Retrieved 23 August 2022. This wonderful historical Gurudwara is situated in Chungthang, which is a town in North Sikkim, an Indian state.
  2. Dalvindar Singh Grewal (January 1995). Guru Nanak's travel to Himalayan and East Asian Region: a new light. National Book Shop. ISBN   978-81-7116-177-5 . Retrieved 22 March 2011.