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Central Gurdwara London |
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HistoryThe Khalsa Jatha, British Isles, London was formed in the year 1908, to promote religious and social activities among the Sikhs who had settled in the UK. Later in the same year it was affiliated to the Chief Khalsa Diwan, Amritsar. In 1911 the Jatha acquired a house in Putney (South London) for a period of 2 years. The opening ceremony was performed by Maharaja Bhupindra Singh of Patiala. In 1913 the Jatha bought the lease of 79 Sinclair Road, Shepherd Bush, London. Where the Jatha remained for 63 years.
As funds were raised, the Jatha purchased a building known as Norland Castle, Queensdale Road, London, in the
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea and in 1969 the Jatha moved into the
building where the Gurdwara now stands. The domes were added in the early 1990's
while a further programme of refurbishment began in 2000.
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