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  • ...cal voice to Sikh issues (Panthic cause) and it believes that religion and politics go hand in hand. [[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...music. His entry into punjabi politics was much later but the influence to politics was from beginning as his mentor Jodh singh was a member of Akali Dal. ...There he raised a gurdwara in memory of the celebrated eighteenth-century Sikh scholarly personage and martyr, Bhai Mani Singh , who was native of Kaimbov
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  • ...Forces decorated for his service in Afghanistan. Sajjan was also the first Sikh-Canadian to command a Canadian Army reserve regiment. ...n India, and is currently a member of the World Sikh Organization (WSO), a Sikh advocacy group. Harjit Singh, along with his mother and older sister, emigr
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  • Preetmohan ("Preet") Singh is currently involved in American politics as the Deputy Director of Public Policy at The Interfaith Alliance (TIA), a ...ilm explores the aftermath of the first post-9/11 hate crime fatality of a Sikh gas station owner in Mesa, Arizona on September 15, 2001.
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  • ...th objectives found fulfilment in the establishment in 1927 of the Shahid Sikh Missionary College at Amritsar, under the auspices of the Shiromani Gur ...ption. In June 1936, it was revived under a new management, the Sarab Hind Sikh Mission, formed by the [[Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]]. Dharama
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  • Gill was born to a Sikh family in Punjab, India. He was educated at the University of Toronto, hold ...alhi by 7,800 votes. After the election, he announced his decision to quit politics.
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  • ...?title=DEFINATIONS#SIKH '''Sikh'''] who speaks out against the violence by Sikh extremists in India, he has been targeted by extremists within Canada. In 1 ==Provincial politics==
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  • '''Jathedar Sadhu Singh Bhaura''' (1905-1984) was a Sikh missionary who rose to be the Jathedar (leader) of Sri Akal Takhat, Amrits ...School, Lyallpur (where Master Tara Singh, later a leading figure in Sikh politics, was the headmaster), he joined police service and served at Quetta '''from
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  • ...g is a list of legislation in the UK which has a bearing on the right of a Sikh to wear the [[Turban]]. Q. Should you refuse employment to a [[turban]]-wearing [[Sikh]] who refuses to wear a safety helmet on a construction site?
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  • ...anagement Committee]] since 1975, and was a coopted foundermember of the [[Sikh Education Society]] (Punjab) which ran Khalsa colleges at Qadiari, [[Banga] [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...ain contemporary events. The book includes drawings of the members of the Sikh royal family as well as of the important courtiers. .... Second, being deeply devoted to his profession, he has litde interest in politics. He presents the historical and social situations without prejudice and par
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  • ...ntial reports reveal, he had an intimate knowledge of developments in Sikh politics. He visited Lahore frequently. But he started taking an overt interest in c 2. Ganda Singh, Private Correspondence Relating to the Anglo-Sikh Wars. Amritsar, 1935
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  • ...he Hindustan Times, he was fairly well aquainted with the Sikhs. After the Sikh Gurdwaras Act was placed on the statute book in 1925, the Akali agitation c 4. Amrik Singh, ed. , Punjab in Indian Politics. Delhi, 1985
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  • ...itings against the Rowlact Bills. He was one of the Sunders of the Central Sikh League of which he was elected general secretary. He was also secretary of ...nder the Defence of India rules. After Independence he retired from active politics, resigning the presidentship of the party in 1948. He died in Delhi on 26th
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  • ...e receptive to their arguments and generally friendly to the claims of the Sikh community. Lord Selborne regretted that they did not have the benefit of th 3. Nayar, Baldev Raj, Minority Politics in the Punjab. Princeton, 1966
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  • Tanmanjeet Singh "Tan" Dhesi, is a British Labour Party [[Sikh]] politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Slough in ...t Keble College, Oxford, and has a Master of Philosophy in the history and politics of South Asia from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.[1]
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  • This list is of topics related to [[Sikh]]s and [[Sikhism]]. Feel free to add more and to create missing pages. Also *[[Sikh]]
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  • ...2 personalities to watch in 2012, calling Singh a “trailblazer” in Ontario politics.[7] In 2015, he became Deputy Leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, s ...nterim leader Vivian Barbot.[9][10] Singh is also the first turban-wearing Sikh to sit as a provincial legislator in Ontario. He has been recognized for hi
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  • ...and as many bard poets and seven Muslims, along with the teachings of six Sikh gurus. No other religion has included in its holy book the sayings of other The Sikhs have kept traditions intact but the politics of Akali Dal to their exasperation has endeavoured to distance the religion
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  • ...(born 5 January 1933 in Dhudial, [[Punjab]], [[British India]]) is a noted Sikh [[India]]n politician. He is a Member of the Parliament of India, represent ...January 1933 in Dhudial, [[Punjab]], [[British India]]) is an [[India]]n [[Sikh]] politician. He is a Member of the Parliament of India, representing [[Har
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