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English: Bhai Mani Singh's Janamsakhi was originally written in 1712. This reproduction of the Janamsakhi is likely from the 19th century.
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Bhai Mani Singh's Janamsakhi (life account) was originally written in 1712. This reproduction of the Janamsakhi is likely from the 19th century.

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