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  • Sikh devotees, for whom the Temple is a symbol of infinite freedom and spiritual [[Category:Sikh Communities on Orkut]]
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  • ...and promote service and volunteerism to strengthen local Sikh and Punjabi communities by becoming more involved in more community service, such as preparing and
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  • ...ned in to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of the Guruship of the Sikh Holy Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib at the House of Commons. The event wa [[Image:Dr Indarjit Singh.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Dr Indarjit Singh, Sikh speaker at the event]]
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  • '''www.sikhtourism.com''' - an exclsuive portal for Sikh Pilgrimage, Sikh Yatra and Punjab Tours. ...pecially designed tour packages. It covers all the specialties of Punjab & Sikh religion including its ancient culture and heritage, customs & practices, c
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  • There are two kinds of Sikh communities that exist in Kashmir- The Kashmiri Sikhs and the Punjabi Sikhs. Though the
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  • '''Akal Security''' is a organisation that was started by a Sikh and is the fourth largest private security agency in the world providing se Akal meaning ''"timeless"'' in [[Sikh scriptures]] has business orders worth over US$ 1 billion and employs appro
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  • ...rn parts, had been deputed to supervise the sangats or Sikh fellowships or communities in Bengal. When Guru Tegh Bahadur visited Bengal in 166667, Bulaki Das was
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  • ...for women. In other words, though one may not be able to tell the sex of a Sikh person from his/her first name, the second name of Singh or Kaur makes the ...ns of these prefixes and suffixes make up Sikh first names. Also of note, Sikh names always represent some exalted ideal state or perfect concept. For ex
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  • ..., aimed at empowering those in need, especially disadvantaged and minority communities across the world. UNITED SIKHS is registered: as a non-profit tax exempt or ...a banded together to assist in the socio-economic development of immigrant communities in Queens, New York.
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  • ...participants set foot on the plains of Punjab, we are engaging with local communities by working together with local volunteers & staff to understand and address [[Category:Sikh Websites]]
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  • Also see [[Sikh]] ==Communities==
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  • ...for being perceived as being outside the social norms of that culture. The Sikh tradition does not recognise castes or other such discriminatory classifica ...y were treated as pariahs in South Asian society and isolated in their own communities, to the point that even their shadows were avoided by the upper castes. In
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  • ...Gill and Premjit Kaur[1]. Her birth name was Sukhinder Kaur Gill. She is a Sikh. She attended university in the United States, gaining qualifications in hi ...honour those who have made a significant contribution to Indian immigrant communities in other countries.
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  • ...diversity, 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. ...local issues and religion, plan community events that impacted the broader communities they lived in, and provide support for one another. In addition the organi
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  • "It's a credible career for any woman and for anyone from a Sikh or any other minority background," she adds, citing the Asian Woman of Achi ...National Community Tensions Team that involves interacting with the local communities, Parm hopes to apply for the post of a superintendent in the near future. S
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  • ...aim is to promote a greater awareness of the shared heritage between the [[Sikh]]s and the British; the organisation through its website explores this clos ...ings and archive photographs relating to the history of the Punjab and the Sikh people.
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  • ...ok is not intended as a work of religious fiction. It is for all sects and communities of the world. I hope that readers will appreciate this thought.”
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  • ...hs (BECAS), an organisation formed to oversee the educational interests of Sikh children and young people. ...sity of Leeds for its Research Excellence. His research examined how young Sikh adults learn about Sikhi through traditional arenas of religious transmissi
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  • ...tan. Most Mirasis are Muslim, but Rababi and Dhadi sub-groups are entirely Sikh. Their preferred self-designation in Pakistan is now Qureshi. ...eritance or sometimes heritage. They are the heredity genealogists of many communities in North India, and as such the keepers of the heritage or Mirasi. The Nort
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  • ...such humanitarian who freed the abducted woman from the clutches of rival communities and send them back to their families. He worked truely in the khalsa spirit The troubles and tribulations of the Hindu and Sikh abducted women of occupied Kashmir, especially of district Muzaffargarh, ha
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