File:Location of Guru Nanak's shrine from a map of Baghdad, Iraq.jpg

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English: Location of Guru Nanak's shrine from a map of Baghdad, Iraq. It is believed that during his stay in Baghdad, Guru Nanak had amassed a large following, including the successors of Sheikh Bahlol Dana (the Wise) and those of Sheikh Muhy-ud-din Abdul Qadir Jilani.
Date circa early 1930's [specifically 1931]
Source Taken from The Divine Master, Lahore 1930 by Sewaram Singh, published in Punjab: Past and Present and Guru Nanak's Visit to Baghdad, by Manjeet Singh, The Sikh Review, Oct-Nov. 1969, via URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20110928134414/http://www.sikhspectrum.com/072002/baghdad.htm
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Location of Guru Nanak's shrine from a map of Baghdad, Iraq

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