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  • This article lists all events of significance in the Sikh calendar which is called the [[Nanakshahi calendar]]: *3: The foundation stone of the Harimandir Sahib laid down by Sufi saint [[Mian Mir]]
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  • ...ons where administered and new Sikh barons came to the fore and the number of large [[misl|misls]] eventually increased to 12 (~70000 Cavalry). ...pire]] but its influence would still remain strong throughout the Empire's history.
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  • ...Khan]], its Subadar (Governor) at the time had vowed to finish off the [[Sikh]]s, 'root and branch', after they had left [[Anandpur Sahib]]. ...he [[Sarsa]], killing many of their attackers. At [[Chamkaur]] thousands of attackers failed to capture [[Guru Gobind Singh]] no doubt making those wh
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  • ...found impact on the future direction of [[Sikhism]], the religion of the [[Sikh]]s. ...for the protection of the most fundamental of human rights''' - the right of a person to freely practice his or her religion without interference or hin
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  • [[Image:1_DeadBody.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Sikh guy Hunted in Riots]] ...Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh guards acting in the aftermath of [[Operation Bluestar]].
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  • {{P|Image:Tengurus.jpg|[[The Ten Sikh Gurus]]}} <div class="cathead">The Ten Gurus of Sikhism</div>
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  • ...hi Calendar, and it takes its name from [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji, the founder of [[Sikhism]]. ...rami) calendar, shared by Sikhs and Hindus in North India, to set the date of its festivals.
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  • '''Wisconsin Sikh Gurdwara Massacre''' sometimes referred to as ''"Wisconsin Sikh Temple Shooting"'' ...nman, Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist, shot several people of the [[Sikh]] faith at the Gurdwara, and also a responding police officer. After being
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  • '''Wisconsin Sikh Gurdwara Massacre''' ...nman, Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist, shot several people of the [[Sikh]] faith at the Gurdwara, and also a responding police officer. After being
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  • ...ern countries visit north India during [[Chet]] to join in the festivities of the [[Nanakshahi New Year|New year]]. 14: This is the first day on the month of [[Chet]] and the [[Nanakshahi New Year]]
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  • ...ior Jail along with 52 Rajas, who held the extensions attached to the coat of the Guru]] ...were effectively "political prisoners" and were otherwise innocent leaders of their communities. They had been held without trial or any other legal proc
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  • ...ient, All Loving Guru Tegh Bahadur (Guru Nanak - The Ninth) to 500 Pandits of Kashmir and through them to a whole religion, a whole nation.'' ...mpassionate Guru had shown an unexampled mercy characteristic of the House of Guru Nanak.'' — Brig. Partap Singh Ji Jaspal (Retd.)
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  • '''Balwant Singh Rajoana''' was one of two assassins involved in the killing of [[Beant Singh]]. On August 31, 1995, as Beant Singh stepped out of his office at the high-security Punjab civil secretariat in Chandigarh, su
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  • ...f the holistic doctrine of Sikh teachings. He was widely known as a master of [[Wikipedia:Kundalini Yoga | Kundalini Yoga]] and taught thousands to be te ...village in the foothills of the [[Himalayas]], in the Gujranwala District of western Punjab.
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  • ...d-property-burning-1984-delhi.jpg|thumb|300px|left|"A Sikh family in front of their dwelling after a rampaging mob attacked the property"]] ...sadness for the authorities and politician of [[India]] and for all people of the nation.
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  • ...1839.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Maharajah Ranjit Singh, Sher-e-Panjab, Emperor of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Kangra, Peshawar, Multan, Hazara, Jamrud, from 179 ...doms of Punjab]] on the foundations of the [[Khalsa]] and under the banner of [[Sarkar-i-Khalsa]], from 1799-1839.
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  • ...and Multan. Similarly in the second volume of ''Ain-e-Akbari'', the title of a chapter includes the word Punjab in it. The Mughal King Jahangir also men ...in was home to the Indus valley civilization, one of the earliest in human history. At its height, it boasted large cities like Harrapa (near Sahiwal in West
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  • ...fluence among many Sikh youth in [[Punjab]] during this time as the leader of the Taksal. ...]]). He Never Demanded for the creation of the Sikh-based theocratic state of [[Khalistan]] but he was not opposed to it either.
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