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Sarthali is a village in Rupnagar District in the Indian state of Punjab. It is under the Lok Sabha constituency of Anandpur Sahib, as well as under the Vidhan sabha constituency of Ropar. It is located on Nurpur Bedi- Ropar road. It has a population of approximately 3000.
Sarthali is an old village, referenced in Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha's Mahaan Kosh. Guru Gobind Singh came there after winning the battle of Bajrur with the Mughals. This battles has also been described in Shri Gur Patap Suraj Granth of Bhai Santokh Singh Choorhamani. The folklore reference according to elders about its nomenclature is that the villagers fought with bravery with foreign invaders, so that the name of the village became a combination of Sir (head) and Tali (palm) which means that these people are fought by taking their head on their palm. By the passing of time it became Sarthali from Sirtali.
The village supports religious places of Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and other sects.
Gurudwara Rantham Sahib:
Gurudwara Rantham Sahib preserves the memory of tenth master of Sikhism Guru, Gobind Singh. This is a historical Gurudwara. The Mughals of Bajrur are brutal to common people, so Guru Gobind Singh sent an army group in the command of Sahibjada Ajit Singh, they fought with bravery and get common people free. Here, at the place of this gurudwara, the battle has been stopped so it is sid Ran (battle) Tham (commencement).
31°6′47.48″N 76°31′44.92″E / 31.1131889°N 76.5291444°E http://www.pbdwss.gov.in/dwss/circulars/Water_Policy_%202014.pdf
http://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/actsbills/pdf/Societies_Registration_Act_1860.pdf
http://jagbani.epapr.in/c/12931825
http://epaper.ajitjalandhar.com/share/20160119/17/3/9/17/d107782750.cms
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Sarthali is a village in Rupnagar District in the Indian state of Punjab. It is under the Lok Sabha constituency of Anandpur Sahib, as well as under the Vidhan sabha constituency of Ropar. It is located on Nurpur Bedi- Ropar road. It has a population of approximately 3000.
Sarthali is an old village, referenced in Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha's Mahaan Kosh. Guru Gobind Singh came there after winning the battle of Bajrur with the Mughals. This battles has also been described in Shri Gur Patap Suraj Granth of Bhai Santokh Singh Choorhamani. The folklore reference according to elders about its nomenclature is that the villagers fought with bravery with foreign invaders, so that the name of the village became a combination of Sir (head) and Tali (palm) which means that these people are fought by taking their head on their palm. By the passing of time it became Sarthali from Sirtali.
The village supports religious places of Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and other sects.
Gurudwara Rantham Sahib:
Gurudwara Rantham Sahib preserves the memory of tenth master of Sikhism Guru, Gobind Singh. This is a historical Gurudwara. The Mughals of Bajrur are brutal to common people, so Guru Gobind Singh sent an army group in the command of Sahibjada Ajit Singh, they fought with bravery and get common people free. Here, at the place of this gurudwara, the battle has been stopped so it is sid Ran (battle) Tham (commencement).
31°6′47.48″N 76°31′44.92″E / 31.1131889°N 76.5291444°E http://www.pbdwss.gov.in/dwss/circulars/Water_Policy_%202014.pdf
http://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/actsbills/pdf/Societies_Registration_Act_1860.pdf
http://jagbani.epapr.in/c/12931825
http://epaper.ajitjalandhar.com/share/20160119/17/3/9/17/d107782750.cms