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On 5/8/2022 at 6:41 AM, dharamyudh said:

Idk if this is real, looks legit, but it looks like memebets of Baba Khem Singh Bedi’s family converted during 47, man... Sad to see. 

 

This video says that a descendent of Guru Nanak converted to Islam. Some woman is named as converting. She wouldn't have been the one to initially convert. Women is those days did whatever their husbands did, and most likely it was the hisband who converted and she had no choice but to follow. Sad as it is if it's true, but those days were like that.

 

I've seen this before in a family of Bedi's in Malaysia where the man converted and his wife had no choice but to convert with him.

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6 hours ago, chatanga1 said:

 

This video says that a descendent of Guru Nanak converted to Islam. Some woman is named as converting. She wouldn't have been the one to initially convert. Women is those days did whatever their husbands did, and most likely it was the hisband who converted and she had no choice but to follow. Sad as it is if it's true, but those days were like that.

 

I've seen this before in a family of Bedi's in Malaysia where the man converted and his wife had no choice but to convert with him.

Yea, I believe the woman was the granddaughter of Baba Khem Singh Bedi right? She got married off and lived in Thoha Khalsa in the Rawalpindi district. That specific area was infamous for the events that took place there in 47. Just overall a sad story. 

 

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9 minutes ago, dharamyudh said:

Yea, I believe the woman was the granddaughter of Baba Khem Singh Bedi right? She got married off and lived in Thoha Khalsa in the Rawalpindi district. That specific area was infamous for the events that took place there in 47. Just overall a sad story. 

Isn't one of Khem Singh Bedi descendant Amitabh Bachan?

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On 5/22/2022 at 2:17 AM, Jacfsing2 said:

Isn't one of Khem Singh Bedi descendant Amitabh Bachan?

According to this write up there's no connection. The media often invents stories of their stars having illustrious ancestors to up their worth and to give themselves excuses to make up other controversies to keep them in the limelight. 

https://wikibio.in/teji-bachchan/

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