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Vandalism by user 118.94.16.94

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User 118.94.16.94 made many radical edits to his article in violation of several of Wikipdeia rules. This user not only replaced secondary source references but also fabricated Khusro's unambiguous quote from a very reputable source.

If there is difference of opinion and if there are any parallel accounts of Gurdan Saini, the best way to go about presenting them is by initiating a discussion first and establishing a consensus. Removing and fabricating well sourced secondary source references and quotes is open vandalism and will be dealt with accordingly. Kindly co-operate and remain constructive. Thanks.--Internet Scholar (talk) 15:51, 18 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Etymology of term Gurdān (गुरदान)

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Gurdān is a very common name in Punjab , Haryana and Mewat region. It means 'one bestowed by guru or perceptor'. Gurdān Singh is also very common name among Sikhs who revere their ten Gurus. It is pronounced 'Gurdaan'.--Internet Scholar (talk) 04:20, 20 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]