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13 June 2007
- 03:5703:57, 13 June 2007 diff hist +8,166 N Reaffirmation of Sikh Values (1890 A.D - 1940 A.D ) New page: After the decline of Sarkar Khalsa in 1850's, Khalsa population dwindeled very fast. There were over 1.5 million Sikhs when Ranjit Singh was ruling (1830's) but in the first survey conduct...
- 03:5703:57, 13 June 2007 diff hist +9,451 N Killing of Komagata Maru passengers New page: In the year 1900 the census reported 2050 people from India on the North American continent. The majority of these people were Punjabis who had settled in Canada. They had come with the ho...
- 03:5603:56, 13 June 2007 diff hist +2,765 N Saka Tarn Taran New page: A religious gathering was held at Akal Takht, Amritsar on 15th-16th November 1920 A.D. In this a committee of one hundred and seventy-five members was formed which was named Shiromani Gurd...
- 03:5503:55, 13 June 2007 diff hist +8,206 N Namdhari Movement New page: After the fall of kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, there were several attempts to raise the old glory of the Khalsa. Several movements to reform the Sikhism were started. First one being ...
- 03:5403:54, 13 June 2007 diff hist +5,979 N Nirankari Movement New page: A fter the fall of kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, there were several attempts to raise the old glory of the Khalsa. Several movements to reform the Sikhism were started. First one being...
- 03:5403:54, 13 June 2007 diff hist +5,537 N The Sepoy Mutiny - 1857 New page: Anglo Sikh Wars brought an end to the Khalsa rule in Punjab. These two series of wars, First Anglo Sikh War and Second Anglo Sikh War left Sikhs leaderless. The Dogra generals who lead Sik...
- 03:5203:52, 13 June 2007 diff hist +16,569 N 1839 A.D - 1849 A.D. The turbulent years New page: Khalsa kingdom under Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the most peaceful time Punjabis had ever seen. This period of 40 years was Golden era of Punjab. Muslims, Hindus and Sikh reaffirmed their Pu...
- 03:5103:51, 13 June 2007 diff hist −1 m Battle of Naushera No edit summary
- 03:5103:51, 13 June 2007 diff hist +20,732 N Battle of Naushera New page: India had to face attacks by foreign invaders many more times than any other nation in this world. Majority of these attacks came from the invaders who had passed the natural barrier of Hi...
- 03:5003:50, 13 June 2007 diff hist +12,135 N Nalwa and NWFP New page: THE greatest legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh is his conquest of Hazara and Peshawar and the consolidation of the north western frontier. But for this achievement, all these regions, along ...
- 03:5003:50, 13 June 2007 diff hist +6,411 N General Zorawar Singh New page: '''Zorawar Singh''' (1786-1841) was a military general who conquered Ladakh and Baltistan in the Sikh times and carried the Khalsa flag as far as the interior of Tibet. About Zorawar Singh...
- 03:4903:49, 13 June 2007 diff hist +8,245 N The Eleven Sikh Bands New page: Ahluwalia Led by Sardar Jassa singh ahluwalia , area of Jullundar Doab and army of 10,000 regular horsemen. Their held territory in the neighborhood of Kapurthala, in the Jalandhar doab, a...
- 03:4803:48, 13 June 2007 diff hist +2,319 Bhangi Misl No edit summary
- 03:4703:47, 13 June 2007 diff hist +21 Lakhpat Rai No edit summary
- 03:4703:47, 13 June 2007 diff hist +16,948 N STRATEGY AND WAR TACTICS OF THE SIKHS New page: Strategy is the plan behind the battle plan; it is the idea of objective that manifests itself in the shape of tactics. The Sikh guerilla leaders, although they were obviously acting upon...
- 03:4603:46, 13 June 2007 diff hist +5,561 N Ahmad Shah Abdali's invasions New page: Ahmed Shah had accompanied Nadir Shah to Delhi in 1739, and had seen the weakness of the ruler there. To pay for the maintenance of the army, he had to conquer new lands. His own country h...
- 03:4503:45, 13 June 2007 diff hist +4,928 N The Sikh confedracies New page: After thousands of years of subjugation and humiliation. Punjabis were awakened by Guru Gobind Singh. First Banda Singh Bahadur destroyed the Mughal administration, then Nawab Kapur Singh ...
- 03:4503:45, 13 June 2007 diff hist +6,920 N Nadir Shah's Invasion New page: Babar was the first of the Mughals to invade India in 1521, and seize power at Delhi by defeating the army of the Lodhi Sultan Ibrahim at Panipat in 1526. towards December 1719, Mohammed S...
- 03:4403:44, 13 June 2007 diff hist +5,178 N Last Stand at Gurdas Nangal New page: Banda Singh's success enraged the mighty Mughal Emperor. He issued strong, imperative orders to the Governor of Lahore. The latter was ordered to take immediate steps to kill or capture th...
- 03:4303:43, 13 June 2007 diff hist +2,341 N Tobacoo Prohibition New page: During his tour of Malwa,Guru Tegh Bahadur reached village Barna from Kaithal. He inquired of a man outside the village, "Brother, does any Sikh of Guru Nanak live in this village ?" He re...
- 03:4303:43, 13 June 2007 diff hist +4,740 Nm Visakhi and Diwali New page: Two Punjabi social festivals which were incorporated into sikhism by Gurus are Visakhi and Diwali. Visakhi is festival of harvest right after winter. Diwali is festival right before winter...
- 03:4203:42, 13 June 2007 diff hist +2,855 N First Battle of Sikhs New page: King Jahangir died on 8th November, 1627 A.D. His son Shah Jahan ascended the throne of India on the 6th February, 1628 A.D. (after battle with his brothers for throne). After becoming kin...
- 03:4103:41, 13 June 2007 diff hist +11,252 N Babar's Invasion New page: Babar was soldier of fortune, founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, diarist and poet, descending in the fifth generation from Timur, was born on 14 February 1483. In June 1494, he succee...
- 03:3903:39, 13 June 2007 diff hist +5,065 N Bhakti Movement and Sikhism New page: Bhakti movement in Medieval India is responsible for the many rites and rituals associated with the worship of God by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs of Indian subcontinent. For example, Kirtan ...
- 03:3703:37, 13 June 2007 diff hist +1,860 N Institute of Sikh Studies New page: Institue of Sikh studies is a premier institute of Sikh studies established at Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab. It is run by Mr. Kharak Singh Mann as well as many other Current Sikh aca...
- 03:3603:36, 13 June 2007 diff hist +4,290 N Gurdwara Mehdiana Sahib New page: JUST 15 miles away from Jagraon in a small village of Manuke, is Gurdwara Mehdiana Sahib which is famous for its architecture and monuments depicting important events in Sikh history. The ...
- 03:3503:35, 13 June 2007 diff hist +18,519 N School at Tuggalwala New page: To sir with love A girls' college in Punjab where there are no teachers and where the students pay no tuition fees and are taught to abhor cheating in exams "It will cost Rs 4,000 a ye... current
- 03:3403:34, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Dr. Ambedkar and Sikhism No edit summary
- 03:3403:34, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Bhakta Ravi Das and his struggle with Manuvad No edit summary
- 03:3403:34, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Sikhs - Noor Mohammad No edit summary
- 03:3303:33, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Mai Bhago College No edit summary
- 03:3303:33, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 The Rakhi System No edit summary
- 03:3203:32, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Gurmat Sangeet No edit summary
- 03:3203:32, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Khalsa Pracharak Vidyala No edit summary
- 03:3103:31, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Khalsa Updeshak MahaVidyala No edit summary
- 03:3103:31, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Institution of Gurmatta →Its Working and Nature
- 03:3003:30, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 All India Sikh Students Federation No edit summary
- 03:3003:30, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Khalsa Baradari No edit summary
- 03:3003:30, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Sikh Missionary Tract Society Malaya No edit summary
- 03:3003:30, 13 June 2007 diff hist +19 Gian Sampardai No edit summary
- 03:2903:29, 13 June 2007 diff hist +20 Babbar Akali Movement No edit summary
- 03:2803:28, 13 June 2007 diff hist +1,169 N Sikh Missionary Tract Society Malaya New page: '''Sikh Missionary Tract Society''', Malaya was established in 1941 at Singapore. It was reactivated after having remained dormant during the war in the east, was registered on 9 March 194...
- 03:2603:26, 13 June 2007 diff hist +29,211 N Institution of Gurmatta New page: Placed before a congregation in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib and some decision is arrived at with common consent after dispassionate and unbiased deliberations and is confirmed by...
- 03:2503:25, 13 June 2007 diff hist +4,440 N Khalsa Updeshak MahaVidyala New page: '''KHALSA UPDESHAK MAHAVIDYALA''', GHARJAKH, a training institution for Sikh preachers, was established in 1901 by Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Gujranwala, now in Pakistan. The Gujranwala Singh S...
- 03:2503:25, 13 June 2007 diff hist +3,240 N Khalsa Pracharak Vidyala New page: '''KHALSA PRACHARAK VIDYALA''' at TARN TARAN is an institution established in 1906 by the Khalsa Diwan Majha from its inception in 1904, the setting up of centrcs in the rural areas to con...
- 03:2403:24, 13 June 2007 diff hist +27,735 N Gurmat Sangeet New page: Gurmat Sangeet is a unique musical tradition of the five centuries-old Sikh religion established and preached by all the Sikh Gurus, from Guru Nanak Sahib, the Founder of Sikhism onwards. ...
- 03:2303:23, 13 June 2007 diff hist +13,251 N The Rakhi System New page: The most important development which took place during the period of Misals was the introduction of the rakhi system which sowed the seeds of the Sikh political authority in the land. In t...
- 03:2303:23, 13 June 2007 diff hist +3,228 N Mai Bhago College New page: Such institutions can be counted on the fingertips in the state’s villages, but their contribution cannot be underestimated,especially in the face of the orthodox view that girls need no...
- 03:2103:21, 13 June 2007 diff hist +9,330 N Sikhs - Noor Mohammad New page: "Jangnama" is an eye-witness account of Ahmed Shah Durrani's invasion of 1764 of which our knowledge is extremely poor otherwise. The eye-witness was Nur Muhanmmed, a domicile of Ganjuba i...
- 03:2003:20, 13 June 2007 diff hist +5,222 N Bhakta Ravi Das and his struggle with Manuvad New page: Manuvad, a dehumanized and dehumanizing philosophy was introduced into India after the arrival of Aryans. Broadly speaking, Brahmins, after declaring themselves elite and elects, divided t...