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sons and a sister named Bibi Nanaki Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji chose Guru Angad Dev Ji as the next Guru. Guru Angad Dev Ji (Bhai Lehna Ji) was born at Harika near Ferozper district on 31st March 1504 and lived through 1504-1552. His father was Pherainal ji, and his mother's name was Mata Daya Ji. Punjabi, the Sikh's language is invented by him and looks like this:

Punjabi Alphabet

 

The third Guru was Guru Amar Das Ji. Basarka near Arnritsar district is where he was born on 5th of May of the year 1479. His mom was Mata Bakht Ji and his father was Tej Bahn ji. He lived through 1479-1574. Also he brought up Langer. The free community kitchen, where everybody sits down in a row and eats the meal together. After him, Guru Ram Das Ji was the fifth Guru. He was born in Lahore on 24th September, 1534. First he was

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