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  • ...as the administrator of the army. She had an important role inspiring the Khalsa armies during the battles as well as [[Guru Gobind Singh]], inspiring them |'''As a Mother''' ||She molded the father of the [[Khalsa]], the great [[Guru Gobind Singh]], raising him as a single mother after th
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  • ...Five Dear Ones, the tenth Master Guru Gobind Singh Sahib established the "Khalsa Panth" by way of Baptism: Amrit Initiation Ceremony on 30th March 1699. The ...that time. Head money (a bounty) was even offered on Sikhs. Also known as Khalsa or Singhs after the Amrit Initiation. Sikhs had to pass through many dange
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  • ...Sohan Singh]], who was a retired [[Granthi]] (priest) from the [[Indian]] army working voluntarily at a [[gurdwara]] in Tehri Garhwal. Having read the des ...h the sacred words . . . “Waheguruji Ka Khalsa, Waheguruji Ki Fateh” ( the Khalsa is God’s, Victory is God’s). Love and respect for each other, and hospi
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  • ...(Five Beloved Ones who had offered their heads at the Guru's call when the Khalsa was created in Kesgarh Fort of Anandpur Sahib on the Baisakhi Day of 1699),
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  • ...ch Guru gobind singh ji said, "they are not my only sons for the whole of khalsa are my own-- who will do their cremation to which Guru gobind singh ji sai
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  • ...s to the Golden Temple and the other Gurdwara’s and the six years spent at Khalsa College, Amritsar. ...t city and then after a few years destroyed that very place by sending the army that resulted in the death of thousands of innocent devotees.
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  • The present Gurdwara structure was built by officers of the Assam Rifles and Army personnel with the help of the local lepcha tribe in the early eighties. Th ...ring to villages dotted within a few km or so of it. It also has permanent army camp on the eastern edge, a tribal school very centrally located, a few gov
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  • ...gh caste people by abolishing the caste system, they left him. Hence, the Khalsa consisted of lower caste people such as Jats. 36. Guru Gobind Singh joined the imperial army of Emperor Bahadur Shah.
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  • ...etime, he had strived to bring all the Sikhs under the rule of one great [[Khalsa]] Kingdom. When he gained control of Amritsar, he used much of the great ex ...mbat. Such was the story of David and Goliath, recorded in the Bible. The army of the losing side was honor bound to leave the battle field. Such tactics
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  • ...i1999.org Baisakhi1999.org:- Eternal Glory of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Khalsa] ...nd.com/Welcome.html www.bhagatsinghthind.com The first Sikh to join the US Army]
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  • ...of their major supporters and Sikhs were Khatris. After formation of the Khalsa (1699), and especially during the reign of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh|Ranjit S ...religo-political competitive zeal of both the [[Arya Samaj]] and the [[Tat Khalsa]] effort at creating purified separate identities.
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  • |''Frequent Mohyal title. The term Bakshi was also used for a paymaster of an army, and a small section of Mohyal families carry that name for that reason.'' ...eing a farmer used to be the expected choice for anyone not serving in the army or administration . For that reason Mohyals often insist on being hereditar
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  • ...ev and was known as a "soldier saint," Guru Hargobind ji organised a small army, explaining that extreme non-violence and pacifism would only encourage ev He created the [[Khalsa]] (The Pure Ones) in 1699, changing the Sikhs into a saint-soldier order wi
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  • The Sultan's army was easily defeated on 17 December 1398. Timur entered Delhi and the city w ...as "warrior-saints" against [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] persecution in the [[Khalsa]] campaign inspired by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji. Since many Bhat lived as t
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  • :2) The Third Sikh Holocaust involved the use of a national army against its own citizenry. ...ance of priceless Sikh artifacts from the Golden Temple complex during the army assault.
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  • ...izam of Hyderabad raised a contingent of Northern [[Sikh]]s as part of his army. Most of these men settled permanently in Hyderabad State. Many militant an ...Centre for Thanksgiving, Alfredo Sfeir Younis, World Bank, Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogi of Sikh Dharma International, Dr Inderjit Kaur, Dr Rajwant Singh of Gu
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  • ...d heavily from these so-called 'Martial Races' for service in the colonial army. Regarding the founding of Khalsa (baptised Sikhs or saint soldiers in A.D. 1699) by Guru Gobind Singh, the t
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  • ...hin the Dasam Granth. This Granth contains the background of creation of [[Khalsa]] Panth. ...B Malcolm</ref><ref name=twarikhgurukhalsa>Giani Gian SIngh, Twarikh Guru Khalsa</ref>
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  • ...m technique of arson and learnt to do the thing efficiently as the Muslim 'army' of the League had no doubt learned by forethought long before the thing wa ...tock of cartridges in the place, but no one present knew how to use them. Khalsa College, the premier Sikh institution did not have even ten swords on that
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  • ...ami Shiv Dayal Singh who persuaded Jaimal in 1856 to enlist in the British army at Agra.24 It would be interesting to find what role Jaimal and his Swami p ...a Man Singh was a very distinguished and decorated commander in the Mughal army. In gratitude, Akbar cancelled the Jizya (poll tax on non-Muslims) imposed
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