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  • ...followed by celebrations of the birth of [[Guru Nanak Sahib]], the founder of [[Sikhism]], over the weekend with over three thousand people attending. ...praise and felt admiration for the design, beauty and functionality of the new complex.
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  • |[[Sikh Sangat of Alabama]] |align="center"|<ref>[http://www.hsvsikhsangat.com/ Sikh Sangat of Alabama Homepage]</ref>
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  • ...n Singapore. The first wave of Sikhs to land in Singapore came in the form of sepoys (policemen) in 1873 brought by the British to help keep the peace an ==Early Sikh Immigrants==
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  • ...itical goal. It was a resolution for the "self-determination" of the state of [[Punjab]] and was passed on [[28 August]] 1973 at [[Anandpur Sahib]]. That ...and [[Parkash Singh Badal]] in the [[Punjab]], newly demarcated in 1966, [[Sikh]]s are represented by their premier political party, the [[Shiromani Akali
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  • (Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Vol. 1, 1995, ed., Harbans Singh, page 133- Anandpur Sahib Resolution, a frequently invoked document of modern Sikhism pronouncing its
    27 KB (4,343 words) - 12:51, 26 August 2010
  • ...les/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/gyrification.jpg|Earlier evidence out of UCLA suggested that meditating for years thickens the brain (in a good way) ...h Awareness Day. A collaborative effort between the University of Waterloo Sikh Students Association}}
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  • ''' ''"Khalsa College – A Legacy of Bhai Ram Singh"'' ''' by Pervaiz Vandal, Sajida Vandal – November 2007 ...ative, creativity was considered a poor second to the inimitable qualities of the alien colonial rulers, who painted India and Indian in very unflatterin
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  • ...thick of all the mental conflictions and naturally reads more of the minds of his people than any foreigner can. ...Pundit Moti Lal Nehru or yourself is of little interest to us poor farmers of India. And why?
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  • ...veyed through his writings and personal visits to the then known countries of the Asian sub-continent. ...of arms, preached his doctrine of peace in the countries during the course of his travels including Sri Lanka.
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  • [[File:Map of the netherlands.png|300x300px|thumbnail|right|Map of the Netherlands]] ...n sports, I had enjoyed the warmth that is so characteristic of that ‘city of the Guru'. There is still no substitute for the visits to the Golden Temple
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  • ...ained its Rajput character despite migration."''''' <ref>Castes and Tribes of Rajasthan, pp 108,Sukhvir Singh Gahlot, Banshi Dhar, Jain Brothers,1989</re ...ers; an economic history of the Punjab from the earliest times to the year of grace 1890, pp 100, Hugh Kennedy Trevaskis, [London] Oxford University pres
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  • ...ly precincts of some of the Sikh shrines, overtaking the monotheism of the Sikh Gurus’. The Udasis who controlled these shrines served as Trojan horses; ...of Punjab including the cis-Sutlej princely states. Sikhism, in the words of Census Commissioner, Denzil Ibbetson, was “on the decline”.
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