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  • ...ICAL REPORT GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1962 THE THIRD LOK SABHA http://www.eci.gov.in/StatisticalReports/LS_1962/Vol_I_LS_62.pdf p135</ref>. ...votal role along with Pratap Singh Kairon former Chief Minister of Punjab. In 1920-1921, the students and teachers of the college registered their protes
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  • Sikhs have a long history of military service. Whether in the British Indian Army or the post-independence Indian Army, Sikhs have al ==Percentage in the Army==
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  • ...u Nanak, the first [[Guru of the Sikhs]], visited this place to spend time in meditation. A [[gurdwara]] that was built to commemorate his visit, is now During Third Udasi, Guru Nanak Dev ji came to this place in 15 Asu 1574 Bikrami with his disciples [[Bhai Bala]] & [[Bhai Mardana]].
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  • ...noted for being the village in [[Tarn Taran]] District in Punjab, Northern India where [[Guru Angad Dev]] Ji the second Sikh Guru was born (March 31, 1504) ...an species like the test dine turtle and the smooth otter. Both are listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature red list of threatened a
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  • ...nd film actor from the [[Sikh]] holy city of [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] in [[India]]. He was a well-known wrestler before he started acting in [[Hindi]] films in 1962.
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  • ...nation. She is one of only about 3,000 [[Sikh]]s and [[Hindu]]s who remain in Afghanistan today. ...ut soon she recognised that this was going to be impossible in the country in which she lived. She is now a leading campaigner for the rights of Afghan w
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  • ...ir total population was estimated at 2,807,000, of whom 2,760,000 lived in India. They speak Marwari (659,000), Hindi (663,000), Dogri (230,000), Punjabi (1 held in Jammu in 2009
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  • ..., while showing a 15 minute, professionally developed film about Sikh kids in the US as an example of a community people know very little about. The pur ...for one another. In addition the organization sponsored youth conferences in California, North Carolina, Michigan and Florida.
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  • ...r mother and father were active in labor and union causes, and she grew up in an environment alive to social conscience. Travel to the Netherlands as a ...ded National Merit Scholar. This intense, highly intellectual experience in which each student was viewed as responsible for his or her own education a
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  • ...1923 - Jan 17, 2007) was born in Mithewal village in the state of Punjab, India. He was a celebrated Punjabi writer, a pioneering journalist, the Owner-Edi ...uated as "Giani" from Panjab University, Lahore in 1945 and he specialized in literature, divinity, history and folklore.
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  • ...ngh and Bhai Palwinder Singh from the native village Pattar Kalan situated in the Jalandhar district between Kapurthala and Kartarpur. ...stage dedicated to the Shaheedi of Bhai Taru Singh Ji. The following year in 1969 it was the 500th Avtar Purab of Sahib Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj, w
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  • ...an Liberation Force. Sikh Activist Bhai Avtar Singh Khanda, who was active in England for past several years, passed away. As per initial reports, Avtar ...ociate of [[Waris Punjab De]] president Amritpal Singh, who is detained in India under so-termed ‘National Secuity Act’(NSA).
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  • |populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]] ...mmunity do farming, large number of them are Governnent officials, Granthi in Gurudwaras and Prominent politicians.
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  • ...ernnent officials, [[Granthi]] in Gurudwara and Prominent [[politicians]]. In the book ''British Untouchables: A Study of Dalit Identity and Education'' ...ook-into-sikhs-caste-identity/articleshow/86607310.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=11 October 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...e that they are descended from the Saka tribes who were originally settled in [[Taxila]]. They are known to be of the same stock as the Jatt ethnic tribe ...the Lame of Central Asia, therefore it is possible that the Tarkhans found in Punjab and the Northwestern Province are possibly the descendants of those
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  • ...the Bhupindra Khalsa High School in the Moga district. Bhai Sahib remained in Moga area to pass his ITI course. Bhai Sahib was the Father of UK Sikh Acti ...Soon after Bhai Kulwant Singh began attending and participating in the All India Sikh Student Federation (AISSF) meetings and was appointed President of the
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  • ...alva on the West. Located between the Sutlej and Yamuna Rivers, Malva is in the shape of a rough parallelogram lying between 29°-30 and 31°-10 north ...im ruler Babur, he relocated his family to a village known as Khadur Sahib in the Majha region of Punjab (around1527).
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  • ...ightening white sheets in the Main Divan Hall or teaching children Gurbani in his room. He is considered one of the most eminent scholars of the Sikh Scr ...msman in this extraordinary effort. He was baptised by the Khande Ki Pahul in 1958 and since then he has inspired thousands of Sikhs to do the same.
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  • ...tate. It is one of the oldest shrines of the [[Sikhs]] in [[India|Northern India]]. Presently the Gurudwara complex consists of the main Gurdwara building, ...mmu}} city by road (but only about 150km {{wiki|as the crow flies}}) which in turn is connected to rest of the world via road, rail and airline network.
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  • The '''Institute of Sikh Studies''' (IOSS) was established and registered in 1989 by some learned individuals who felt concerned over the large scale mi ...phers. Apart from commenting about various ongoing issues concerning Sikhs in Indian media, many high quality books authored by famous Sikh theologians h
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