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English: As per Sikhism the twin Nishan Sahib flags which symbolise the concept of Miri-Piri (a Sikh concept which means religion and politics go together) are hoisted at Jhanda Bunga Sahib gurdwara near the Akal Takht in Golden Temple complex, Amritsar.
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Camera location31° 37′ 11.23″ N, 74° 52′ 31.59″ E  Heading=9.9874725274725° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Miri-Piri , the twin Nishan Sahib flags ,Golden Temple ,Amritsar.

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29 October 2024

31°37'11.230"N, 74°52'31.591"E

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