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English: The codex referred to as the Bhai Mani Singh bir, was written by Bhai Mani Singh in the early part of the 18th century while he was based in Amritsar, Punjab. The word "bir" is a Punjabi term that means 'manuscript' or 'codex'.
Date early 18th century
Source Page four of PDF docment titled "Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - The Second Canon of the Sikhs" jointly prepared by www.sridasamgranth.com and www.patshahi10.org. Link to PDF file: http://www.globalsikhstudies.net/pdf/dasamcanon.pdf
Author Bhai Mani Singh

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Page from the Bhai Mani Singh bir (manuscript) of the Dasam Granth dated to the early part of the 18th century

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