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  • ...mi was tasked to become a Yogi and the Commissar – a perfect blend of both politics and religion. The image of Swami Dayananda that we have inherited as a refo ...ecognize that race hatred is the modus operandi by which Gandhi worked his politics. The tragedy is that in both cases he failed to convince his fellow Punjabi
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  • ...cidents of glaring brutality on a colossal magnitude against the Hindu and Sikh remnants of the population continued to be reported. ...eparate state of Pakistan would inevitably entail cutting off of Hindu and Sikh areas from the Punjab and would be detrimental to the economic interest of
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  • ...ghts of all other chivalries belong to the court of gallant Indra, but the Sikh knights belong to the court of -whom else but Guru Nanak. ...d secular observance, and no social custom was to hinder them in doing so. Sikh women are to this day seen attending all occasions of public worship. All c
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  • ...is welcome. Therefore people from different religions like Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christianity, come here with great enthusiasm. Dera Sacha Sauda did not have any connection with politics. Neither Dera Sacha Sauda has any connection today, nor will have in the fu
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  • ...leys, looting and burning Hindu and Sikh shops; terrorizing the Hindu and Sikh populations, who lived in peace in the Hazara district. .../Afgan border (or in the Western Panjab itself) such wanton destruction of Sikh shops, homes and fields; a whole Christian enclave burned and looted with m
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  • <font color=blue>'''One of the 52 Hukams in [[Rehat Maryada]](Sikh Code of Conduct)[https://www.discoversikhism.com/sikhism/52_hukams_of_guru_ ...r principles of ethics, their history, sociology, economics and even their politics, must study the Bible. But the primary purpose of the Bible is religious, o
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  • ...Gill Should Be Tried For Genocide In World Court - Says Widow Of Murdered Sikh Activist-[[J.S.Khalra]] ...d with crushing a separatist revolt and addressing Sikh Militancy in the [[Sikh]]-majority state, for doing so, he earned the sobriquet of a "supercop".<re
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  • '''Faith and Politics among Sikh Pioneers in Canada By Hugh Johnston - Simon Fraser University ''' ...r]] [[2006]]</ref>. Sikh immigration to Canada was banned in 1908, and the Sikh population began to shrink.
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  • ...re also known as the '''Sangat''' community and are comprised majorly of [[Sikh]], there is also a size able Muslim community ([[Bhat clan]]). Today in the ...munity of [[Uttar Pradesh]] is said to be a sub-clan of Bhatra origin.<ref>Sikh Encyclopedia</ref> Currently there are many Hindus and Muslims that share t
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  • ...sion in Punjab and as lawyers have found around the world, their move into politics was an easy one. '''Arain''' is the Largest and most populated Muslim Tribe *'''Maher Muhkum Din''' - Governor of Lahore During Sikh Raj.
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  • gave the Sikh people ...collaboration with Brahminical malcontents, made serious inroads into the Sikh theology. The worst part of it was that the contamination came to be passed
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  • ...ys: "If you are a Muslim be a devout Muslim, if you are a Sikh be a devout Sikh, respect your Isht, unite under the saffron Nishaan Sahib stoutly support t ...ion to put you on the train (of death) on such and such date. You have the Sikh appearance; you should stoutly support us; bring a liberal amount." This is
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  • ==The Rise of Sikh Power== ...re was occupied by the Sikhs in 1758. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia proclaimed the Sikh's sovereignty and assumed leadership, striking coins to commemorate his vic
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  • ==Becoming a Sikh== ...ith [[Bhai Patwant Singh]], Bhagat Puran Singh discloses how he became a [[Sikh]]. In his early life he would travel a lot from village to village and woul
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  • ...and who would burn with a passion of its service. There are [[Hindu]]s, [[Sikh]]s, Moslems, Christians, Parsis and Jains in India but very few Indians. An ...peculiar theological tyranny of complex intrigue of Brahmanism.<br><br>The Sikh Gurus molded a fine strong nation out of the terror-stricken masses. All hi
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  • ...alition.org/Sikhism16.asp] (last accessed May 20, 2004). Historically, all Sikh states have been based on secular, non-theocratic laws because the Sikhs ne ==Sikh Role Against British Colonialism in South Asia (1912-1947)==
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  • ...Granth Sahib come from many specific contexts: natural scenery, economics, politics, domestic life...What I want to do in this section is simply to see these e ...hompson,11 "Parallelism is a distinguishing trait of Biblical poetry." The Sikh Bible also has parallelisms emblematic and stairlike; it might have some ot
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  • |caste_name= Sikh Jatt ...Falcon, in his Handbook on Sikhs [1] wrote, in 1896, "The back-bone of the Sikh people is the great Jat Race, divided and sub-divided into numerous clans.
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  • ...enu allows you to select each [[Pauri]] (section) of this most important [[Sikh]] holy [[Bani]]. You can read this [[Gurbani]] in English text with English ...u Granth Sahib]] from Page 1 to Page 8 in the [[Holy Scriptures]] of the [[Sikh]]s. It is regarded as the most important [[Bani]] or 'set of verses' by the
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  • ...ed authority on Sikh history. He used to reside in a house adjacent to the Sikh Reference Library, was present there between May 28 and June 6, 1984 and he ...ifles of World War II. Extremely handsome, he is a member of the All India Sikh Students Federation.
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