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  • ...the reason he is still remembered as the "Hind Ki Chaddar", the shield of India. Both the Guru's severed head, returned to his family by a man of the lowes Life would be boring without jokes. We all like to crack jokes. In India, most of the jokes, for some years now, are being cracked on the Sikhs. The
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  • .... He is considered one of the most eminent scholars of the Sikh Scriptures today. ...ely four years old. His father brought him and the rest of their family to India and settled near Chheratha(near Amritsar). A few months later the family mo
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  • Sikhism is a distinct religion that originated in India in 1469 with the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The Khalsa was created by Guru ...nd changed his name to Banda Singh. Guru Ji sent him to Punjab in northern India, along with 5 Sikhs to fight the tyrants. He came to Punjab, collected an a
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  • ...of Shingara Mann Singh. The decision, communicated to United Sikhs lawyers today, has shocked the Sikh community globally, that the Court, without requiring ...Sikhs are free to practise their religion. But where is the freedom after today's decision?''
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  • ...njabi. It also indicates that Old Punjabi was spoken in different parts of India far away from Punjab. The present study further reveals that Panini synthes ...oint I would like to make is that the language spoken by the Punjab people today is the result of continuous development of the language from the time of th
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  • ...that has seen us grow and now the society has teams across the UK and even India. [[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] started [[langar]] 500 years ago and MLSS simply wan ...ned his life from someone, who had severe addictions to what he has become today. These men were once known as layabouts, but they have managed to change th
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  • ...e Head of the Museum and Archeological Department, under the Government of India, I have gained good knowledge about the origin and histories of many Herita ...in-charge of further restoration, to bring it to the gilt exteriors we see today, by gold plating the shrine. The artistic painting on the outer walls of Ha
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  • ...arted at a very young age while growing up in capital city of New Delhi in India. This was before the arrival of twenty-four hour television. Television pro Masses throughout India must have consumed hundreds of movies through this Sunday ritual. Once you
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  • ...ltas, was instituted in 1999 on a 4 acres plot with a few bare essentials, today stands strong. At the very entrance stands a huge statue of maharaja Ranjit ...the motherland, who have sacrificed their lives in the freedom struggle of India with an aim to create sense of patriotism and nationalism among the people
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  • ...ments at 8 to 12 years of age are not uncommon in some interior parts of [[India]]. The wedding is performed a couple of years after the engagement. After t ...nto a nice camp for the marriage. This place was named [[Guru Ka Lahore]]. Today, people are going to Anandpur visit this place as well. The bride was broug
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  • ...one of only about 3,000 [[Sikh]]s and [[Hindu]]s who remain in Afghanistan today. ...so, a sizeable chunk of the community has fled Afghanistan to reside in [[India]], [[Europe]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. A large number of them have been
    8 KB (1,368 words) - 22:08, 15 January 2012
  • ...rose against Mohammedan rule and completely annihilated the Muslim rule in India.” ...Gobind Singh and then triumphed. This crucial detail would have come handy today. Hindus too could have used these 5ks given their precarious conditions und
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  • leaders today defended the organisation for projecting the Sikhs as part of adding. "Those who disagree with us today will gradually come to believe in
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  • ..., was a Muslim Emperor from Central Asia who founded the Mughal dynasty of India. ...517 and again in 1519, he swept down the Afghan plateau into the plains of India. He entered the Punjab in 1523 on the invitation of Daulat Khan Lodhi, the
    13 KB (2,184 words) - 15:19, 30 December 2007
  • ...a [[Sikh]] [[Hindu]] sub-group that originated from the [[Caste system in India|caste]] of leather tanners and shoemakers known as [[Chamar]].<ref name="Ra ...ook-into-sikhs-caste-identity/articleshow/86607310.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=11 October 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...zeb to rid India of [[Sanatana Dharma]] (Hinduism), in his attempt to have India become the greatest Muslim Empire. ...earned the enduring sobriquet title of [[Hind-di-Chadar]] or the Shield of India.
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  • ...the Tiger Hunt) is situated in [[Machkund]], in Dhaulpur, [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]. This [[Gurdwara]] is connected to the sixth Guru, Shri [[Guru Hargobind] ...d to cure him the Emperor had turned to the 'tired and true' method of old India — his astrologers. They blamed the alignment of the stars — the Graha's
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  • There are two villages in the India's eastern state of Assam. The villages are well known for their local Sikh ...s further corroboration before it can be accepted as we understand history today. It is possible that their origin lies not in Punjab but Bihar which might
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  • '''Sikhism''', though today a very small minority religion in Pakistan, has many cultural, historical a ==Before the Partition of India and Pakistan==
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  • ...e mountain peaks remain ice and snow covered throughout the year, and even today are extremely difficult to traverse. In the Janam Sakhis (witness accounts ...tc. These signs and other evidence of Guru Nanak’s visit are present still today.
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