Satguru Nanak Sahib In Montreal ( Formerly, Hochelaga).
Dr. Ganda Singh was absolutely correct, when says tha Satguru stayed in some village around Mount Royal in North America. That lucky village happen to be in Montreal. The name of that village is"Hochelaga".( Ref. Montreal, Island City of St. Lawrence.1966).The particular page four of this book gives an important information.-----Most authorities place it as just south of the Mcgill University campus.But another book named" Montreal after Two Hundred Fifty Years Later-1642-1892" leaves no doubt about the location of this village. Page eight of this book states that--"A Tablet on the latter street, near Sharebrooke, marks the place where most of the relics found and reads as follows." Site of a large Indian Village, claimed to be the town of Hochelaga visited by Jacques Cartier in 1535. Plaese note that the Indian Chief(Real Indian) donated sixty acres of this village land for the construction of Modern Montreal.
A batch of real Indians and African slaves were brought to this village.The agents had displayed the boards of real Estates, but actually they were doing the business of slave-trading. He got release of the slaves from traders (real Estate Agents), by His logical truth that same blood runs in their veins ( that is in the vains of slaves). No body has the right to enslave others. Ibrahim Lodhi used to supply slaves to Henry-VIII and other European Traders, particularly from Portugal Spain. England, Prussia Empire of Germany, Cuba, Virginia, Montreal and Newfound Lands etc.(ref. Military History Of India, by Sir Jadu Nath Sarkar).Page no. two of" Montral After 250 Years".gave yet another important information, when it says that this village was "covered with grass, Indians, white men and real estate agents."
A batch of real Indians and African slaves were brought to this village.The agents had displayed the boards of real Estates, but actually they were doing the business of slave-trading. He got release of the slaves from traders (real Estate Agents), by His logical truth that same blood runs in their veins ( that is in the vains of slaves). No body has the right to enslave others. Ibrahim Lodhi used to supply slaves to Henry-VIII and other European Traders, particularly from Portugal Spain. England, Prussia Empire of Germany, Cuba, Virginia, Montreal and Newfound Lands etc.(ref. Military History Of India, by Sir Jadu Nath Sarkar).Page no. two of" Montral After 250 Years".gave yet another important information, when it says that this village was "covered with grass, Indians, white men and real estate agents."
Harpal Singh Kasoor and Mr. Gurinderbir Singh at McGill University Archives in Montreal City.
Mr. Kindal Wallis of Mc Gill University, confirms "The Priests Farms" on, 2065, Sherbrooke Road where the first religious meeting ( Diwan) of Indians took place. ( From my Photo-Album of Montreal).
The Plaque Of McGill College Grounds, Which Confirms Indian Village.
This plaque at McGill College grounds, confirms the Indian village of Hochelaga with fifty houses n 1535.Bhai Dilbagh Singh accompanied me the whole day long with thanks.( from my Photo-Album of Montreal).
Letter Given to Mayor, Montreal & Others, Confirming The Real Indians in Montreal in 16th Century( by courtesy of my Photo-Album of Montreal).
The Land Title Signed in Paris Between Donnacona(The Real Indian) And Jacques Cartier on July 24,1536( by courtesy of " The King's Book of Quebec, 1911, published in Ottowa (Govt. Publications, given as a courtesy of Special collectios,Toronto Reference Library).
Valuable Page Of A Rare Book In Latin Language, Which Confirms Indian Slaves In Montreal, in 16th Century, by Britain( By Courtesy Of Danish Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark, and my personal file of Scandinavia).
The Rare French- Book,``Historie- De-Novella- Francia`,`Which Confirms the Arrival of Satguru in Bergan(Norway) And Montreal & Conso ( Nova Scotia).
Particular Page 449 of A Rare French- Book, which Confirnms Satguru`S Visit To Norway And Montreal & Conso ( Nova Scotia).
Particular Page 450 of A Rare French-Book.
The English Version of The French-Book, 1609.
( By courtesy of Special Collections of Toronto Public Library).
The English Version of " Historie De Novella Francia", Which Confirms Indian Singing Preacher in Montreal And in Bergen, Norway, Please Read Carefully The Eight Lines From Below).
The Particular Page of A French- English Dictionary.( By courtesy of Special Collection of Toronto Public Library).
The Priests Farm & Hochelaga in 1535.
There was a village with fifty houses. The village name was Hochelaga, it was renamed as Mont-Royal and Finally Montreal.( By courtesy of McGill University, Montreal).
The Priests Farm in 1677.
The Priests Farm, where the religious meeting of Indians took place.Earlier this was a farm house, upto 1685, this Priests Farm was used as Indian Mission. But after that, it was used as Fort -de- la-Montaigne and after 1840, it was used as a Seminary(the training of Catholic priests). ( from my Photo Album of Montreal).
The Priests Farm in 1556.
This rare painting is taken with thanks from " PP 18 of Insight Guides, Montreal, by Dnna Dailey, published by APA Publications, Verlag KG, Singapore, 2003.
The Priests Farm in 1642, Earlier It was A Farm House in 1519.
This Priests Farm was painted in 1642, but it was a farm-house in 1519, when Satguru Nanak Sahib visited the village of Hochelaga.( From my Photo-Album of Montreal).
The Priests Farm In 1698.
The towers of Tthis Priests Farm were completed in 1694, and this portrait was made in 1698, by Mr. Belmont.( by courtesy of" Le Grand Semnaire De Montreal).
The Priests Farms in 1849.
The Priests Farm in 1847.( by courtesy of McGill College).
Montreal College on The Priests Farms(East-Side).
The Priests Farm, visited by Almighty Satguru Nanak Sahib, is green forever.(From my Photo-Album of Montreal).
The Town Plan of Montreal, 1535.
( The present town of Montreal was built on 60 Acres of land donated by Indian Chief. This photo of the town- plan is taken by the courtesy of www.gutenberg.org ).
The Monument in The McGill College Grounds, Montreal, Confirming The Foundation of Montreal.
There were 50 large Houses in Hochelaga in 1535.This village was visited by Jacques Cartier in 1535, where The Indian Chief was donated 160 acres of Priests Farms and laid the fountation of modern Montreal.( from my Photo-Album of Montreal).