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  • ...tion to the educational progress of the Sikhs. The Singh Sabha was to shun politics. ...ovement which, however, brought about conflict with certain Pujaris of the Sikh shrines. Gradually, the Singh Sabhas constructed their own gurudwaras with
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  • ...glish School, Nadala in 1921. He did Giani in 1926 and then joined Shaheed Sikh Missionary College which was started by [[Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandak Com ...25. He was one of the close associates of Sant Prem Singh. His role in the politics is also noteworthy. He took part in the Non-Cooperation and Akali Movements
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  • ...Edgbaston since the 2017 general election. She is the first female British Sikh MP. ...he House of Lords) as her main inspiration for her later ambition to enter politics.[4][5]
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  • ...eld that position since November 2004, and has had a long career in Indian politics, during which he was Chief Minister of Punjab, elected to the Lok Sabha, an ...September 29, 1985 until May 11, 1987. Barnala, a Sikh and a member of the Sikh political party Shiromani Akali Dal served as chief minister at a difficult
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  • ...gainst the clear discrimination by a school in Birmingham to not allow a [[Sikh]] boy to attend school wearing his [[turban]]. ...r then cut their hair. Also, during the First and Second World Wars, the [[Sikh]]s in the Allied Forces were given special privilege to fight without helme
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  • ...ttp://www.sikhs.nl/Main_french/DefinitionDunSikh_Amrit.htm DEFINITION D’UN SIKH] [[Category:Politics]]
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  • ...term as the Chief Minister of Punjab, beginning 1 March, 2007. He entered politics in 1947 and was first elected to [[Vidhan Sabha]] in 1957.<ref name=Meet/> ...illers of Sikhs, part of his Akali Dal. He has not done anything about the Sikh freedom fighters in prison, The Sikhs of Punjab are now against him.
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  • ...ich proved to be a most decisive conflict in the military history of the [[Sikh]]s. <br>The forty Sikh warriors fought to death here against the [[Mughal Empire|Mughals]] under t
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  • ...ns. From 1843 to 1846, he was resident in Nepal. In 1846, after the first Sikh war, Lord Hardingc appointed him agent at Lahore and, after the treaty o ...and militant race of the Sikhs enabled him to handle with tact the Darbar politics when, after the treaty of Bharoval, he wielded unlimited power as Resident
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  • ...n [[1699]], each of the five was from a different [[sect]] or caste. The [[Sikh Gurus]] did not allow any discrimination based on caste or sect or cults; E ...nt, including some groups of Sikhs, Muslims and Christians. Although the [[Sikh Gurus]] preached vigorously against discrimination based on caste, this pra
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  • ...ather Bakshi Gopi Chand was a village patwari and belonged to a Sehajdhari Sikh (Hindu) family. He took Amrit from Sant Attar Singh at the age of sixteen, He actively participated in the Sikh Gurdwara Reforms Movement from its very inception, but after the Nankana Sa
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  • ...With this ended the short, but lively and chequered, career of the Central Sikh League. 1. Tuteja, K.L., Sikh Politics. Kurukshetra, 1979
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  • ...agar district of Bikaner state. Sant Channan Singh`s first introduction to politics was in 1949, when he led a Jatha of 20 Sikhs from Ganganagar to participate
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  • ...l Takht on 24 December 1986. Singh Sahib Giani Kirpal Singh, wellversed in Sikh lore, was a writer and researcher of repute. His Sam Arth Kosh is a diction
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  • ...ak Singh]], President of [[SGPC]] strongly opposed the proposed flag until Sikh color, Saffron( Kesari) was added to the Flag. ...njab Provincial Congress Committee (PPCC) recommended incorporation of the Sikh colour in the national flag. <ref>[http://saanjh.org/phocadownload/THE_SIK
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  • ...avoid embarrassment, such activities are commonly referred to as politics. Politics is simply a convenient acronym for deceitful activities. When Maharaja Ranj ...ravery, courage, intelligence and political manoevures remain exemplary in Sikh history. It boldly announces to the world that the brave daughters of Guru
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  • According to the 2001 census there are an estimated number of 500,000 [[Sikh]]s. Most have emigrated from [[Punjab (India)]], though there was a sizeabl ==The first Sikh settler to United Kingdom==
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  • ...never been a non-white full-time high court judge. A [[turban]]-wearing [[Sikh]], '''Mota Singh''', served for some years as a circuit judge. '''Rabinder '''Mr Singh was born in Britain to [[Sikh]] immigrants from [[India]]'''. He grew up in a working-class part of Brist
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  • ...nd for PUNJABI Suba, i.e. Punjahi speaking state, became the focus of Sikh politics and Giani Kartar Singh became one of its principal advocates on rejoining t *1. Dalip Singh, Dynamics of Punjab Politics. Delhi, 1981
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  • ...s, I frequently wished for the power of migrating into the body of Sicque (Sikh) for a few weeks - so well did these cavaliers fare. Islo sooner had they a ...and raised Gurdwaras at the historical sites associated with the lives of Sikh Gunus. One was erected at Sisganj where Guru Tegh Bahadur had been martyred
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