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Mata Sahib Devan (Punjabi: ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਦੇਵਾਂ) was the second wife of Guru Gobind Singh. She was the daughter of Har Bhagwan Devan (alias Ramu), a Bassi Khatri of Rohtas, Jhelum District. Mata Sahib Devan was born on 1 November 1681 at Rohtas. She was offered to be a bride of Guru Gobind Singh by her father Bhai Rama, a devout Nanak Naam Leva Sikh, and the nuptials took place on 15 April 1700 at Anandpur.

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  • ماتا صاهيب كاور(ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਕੌਰ)كانت الزوجة الثالثة للغورو العاشر والأخير للديانة السيخية (الغورو غوبيند سينغ)، ولدت في 1 نوفمبر 1681 في . وقد عرضت أن تكون عروس للجورو جوبيند سينغ من والدها بهاي راما، تم إجراء العرس في 15 أبريل 1700 في أناندبور (ar)
  • Mata Sahib Devan (Punjabi: ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਦੇਵਾਂ) was the second wife of Guru Gobind Singh. She was the daughter of Har Bhagwan Devan (alias Ramu), a Bassi Khatri of Rohtas, Jhelum District. Mata Sahib Devan was born on 1 November 1681 at Rohtas. She was offered to be a bride of Guru Gobind Singh by her father Bhai Rama, a devout Nanak Naam Leva Sikh, and the nuptials took place on 15 April 1700 at Anandpur. She is mother of whole Khalsa Panth, when a Sikh becomes amritdhari (baptized), Guru Gobind Singh Ji is their father and Mata Sahib Devan Ji is their mother. She lived a celibate life, and never consummated marriage with Guru Gobind Singh. (en)
  • Mâtâ Sâhéb Kaur ou Mâtâ Sâhéb Divânne (1681-1747) est la "troisième femme" de Guru Gobind Singh. Cependant, n'ayant pas été réellement mariée, son statut n'est pas celui de la véritable femme du guru. Elle est aussi considérée comme la mère du Khalsa. (fr)
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  • 1681-11-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Sahib Devan Bassi (en)
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  • 1681-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1747-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Sahib Devan Bassi (en)
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  • Rohtas, Jhelum, Punjab, Mughal Empire (en)
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  • Delhi, Mughal Empire (en)
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  • Har Bhagwan Devan Bassi (en)
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  • Mata Jasdevi (en)
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  • Sahib Kaur (en)
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  • ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਦੇਵਾਂ (en)
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  • mātā sāhiba dīvāna (en)
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  • Seal of Mata Sahib Devi.jpg (en)
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  • ماتا صاهيب كاور(ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਕੌਰ)كانت الزوجة الثالثة للغورو العاشر والأخير للديانة السيخية (الغورو غوبيند سينغ)، ولدت في 1 نوفمبر 1681 في . وقد عرضت أن تكون عروس للجورو جوبيند سينغ من والدها بهاي راما، تم إجراء العرس في 15 أبريل 1700 في أناندبور (ar)
  • Mâtâ Sâhéb Kaur ou Mâtâ Sâhéb Divânne (1681-1747) est la "troisième femme" de Guru Gobind Singh. Cependant, n'ayant pas été réellement mariée, son statut n'est pas celui de la véritable femme du guru. Elle est aussi considérée comme la mère du Khalsa. (fr)
  • Mata Sahib Devan (Punjabi: ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਦੇਵਾਂ) was the second wife of Guru Gobind Singh. She was the daughter of Har Bhagwan Devan (alias Ramu), a Bassi Khatri of Rohtas, Jhelum District. Mata Sahib Devan was born on 1 November 1681 at Rohtas. She was offered to be a bride of Guru Gobind Singh by her father Bhai Rama, a devout Nanak Naam Leva Sikh, and the nuptials took place on 15 April 1700 at Anandpur. (en)
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  • ماتا صاهيب كاور (ar)
  • Mâtâ Sâhéb Kaur (fr)
  • Mata Sahib Kaur (en)
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