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  • ...given the sort of education and training that befitted the saint-soldiers of Guru Gobind Singh. He was a brave warrior and he began to take part in the ...had been taken away by force by some pathans. Baba Ajit Singh with a band of some brave Sikhs rescued the woman and took the wicked pathans to Anandpur
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  • ...while boiling hot sand was poured over his body. After enduring five days of unrelenting torture, Guru Arjan Dev Ji was taken for a bath in the river. A ...ip of one God, and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.
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  • ...had a profound 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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  • {{p|File:The 3 Sikhs of Guru Tegh Bahadar.jpg|The 3 Sikhs of [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]}} ...the 9th [[Sikh Guru]] were all martyred under the orders of the chief Qazi of the [[Mughal]] [[Emperor Aurangzeb]]. Bhai Mati Das was publicly sawn in tw
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  • ...riGuruGranthSahib.org [http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-teg-bahadur/martyrdom.htm]=== This is Sri [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji’s prayer to the Lord for the deliverence of the world and means:
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  • {{p4|Image:Arjan11.jpg|[[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan subject to torture by the Mughals]]}} ...of [[one God]] and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reasons for the martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...u Tegh Bahadur to the Deccan; the Guru insisted that he was a mere devotee of God; he also explained that neither his name ''Tegh Bahadur'' nor the epith The ''Khalsanama'' is an account of the Sikhs by one Bakht Mal. As to source of his writings, Bakht Mal tells us himself:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur from Persian sources]]
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  • ...ਨਾਟਕ (meaning Resplendent Drama)) is the a beautiful composition, a memoir of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], which he added in Dasam Granth, commonly known as hi ...rtyrdom of Guru Arjan Sahib in whole Dasam Granth. Why? If this is writing of Guru Gobind Singh then he could not ignore this event.''
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  • #redirect [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bachitar Natak and Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev]]
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  • This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 16th of the month: *June 16: [[1606]] [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...de [[Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan's]] Mundavani and appear from page 1426 to 1429 of the Sikh holy Granth. ...the 'Kotwali' (prison) at [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]], before he achieved martyrdom.
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  • ...irana fell fighting in the battle of Amritsar. A shrine commemorating his martyrdom still exists in the holy city.
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  • ...of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of four with the length of 30 [[day]]s. ==Details of Important events==
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  • ...at was, at the time, the home of Bhai Jiwan, a devotee. Out of sheer joy of having the Guru as a house-guest, Bhai Jiwan converted his home into a Gurd ...o horses of legend that the Governor of Lahore had seized from the devotee of Guruji who had intended them as a gift for the Chhevin Patshah, this was w
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  • This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 24th of the month: *'''March [[Hola Mohalla]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22, 09:March 11, 10:March 1, 11:March 20, 12:March 9,
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    This page lists all the events in [[Sikhi]] that took place on the 9th of the month: *'''March [[Hola Mohalla]]''' ''*see list of dates: '' 2008: March 22, 09:March 11, 10:March 1, 11:March 20, 12:March 9,
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  • ..., against the forces brought in by Bhagwan Das Kherar and Karam Chand, son of [[Chandu Shah|Chandu Khatri]]. ...of Guru Nanak's teachings in the area of Pathohar. (A memorial in memory of Bhai Gautam was erected at Khariala village, (Pakistan).
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  • ...bath to cool his many burns. In those days, the Ravi flowed along the wall of the fort. The Guru's light rejoined the light eternal on 30th May, 1606. ...in 1619 when he had a memorial rostrum built to commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Arjan. Later [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] had a small but beautiful Gurdw
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  • ...a traditional word not used in the everyday language of today. The plural of the word is "Sahibzade" with a stretched "A" sound at the end. ...y & sacrifice|died fighting the enemy]] of many thousands at the young age of 18 and 14 years old in battle at [[Chamkaur Sahib]].
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  • ...e [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[day]]s. * 2: Foundation of Sri [[Akal Takhat]] / 18 Harh
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  • ...), Bhai Gharbara Singh, son of Bhai Nanu Singh Dilwali and others embraced martyrdom. ...0. During the times of the Gurus, most of the dead bodies of the residents of Chakk Nanaki and Anandpur Sahib were cremated here.
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  • '''Chronology of the main events in [[Guru Gobind Singh's]] life''' |align=center | 4 || 1682 || Repulsing the attack of [[Raja Bhim Chand]] on Anandpur
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  • As a means of recording the passage of [[time]], the '''17th century''' was that [[century]] which lasted from [[1 * [[1705]] [[Guru Gobind Singh]] writes his 'Epistle of Victory' the [[Zafarnama]].
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  • ...ਨਾਟਕ (meaning Resplendent Drama)) is the a beautiful composition, a memoir of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], which he added in Dasam Granth, commonly known as hi ...rtyrdom of Guru Arjan Sahib in whole Dasam Granth. Why? If this is writing of Guru Gobind Singh then he could not ignore this event.''
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  • == Vilification of Bhindrawale == ...re they themselves working for some agency to vilify and distort the image of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale:
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  • [[1606]]: [[11 June]]:- [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s [[1606]]: [[16 June]]:- [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]]
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  • ...hai Amrik Singh.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Bhai Amrik Singh (Right) to the left of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji]] ...Bluestar]]. He gave new life to the Sikh Students Federation with the help of [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]].
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  • ...dson, on the mother's side, ofBhai Kanhaiya, a devout Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh. The Var was completed in 1841 Bk/AD 1784, and it com ...time of his martyrdom in 1791 Bk/AD 1734 at 12 years which brings the year of his birth to 1779 Bk/ AD 1722.
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  • ...hymns. He was a member of the village choir and recited with gusto ballads of Sikh martyrs. ...the 27th Punjab (later 3/15 Punjab Regiment) and was discharged at the end of the Great War in 1918. Meanwhile, his friend and mentor, Bhai Nand Singh, h
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  • |align=center| 1398 || Birth of Bhagat [[Kabir]] Ji. |align=center| 1469 || Birth of [[Guru Nanak Dev]]
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  • Mani Ram/ Kanwar Mani Ram was the childhood name of legendary Sikh scholar, leader and martyr Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh ji . ...to his native 'Alipur to get married to Sito Devi, daughter of Lakkhi Rai of Khairpur Sadat, Muzaffargarh district..
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  • ...91) to Sodhi Hardas Ji and Mata Daya Kaur. The Satguru spent first 7 years of his life here. This place is situated inside Delhi Darwaza, near Purani Kot ...raja purchased the surrounding buildings from the Qazis and got a Gurdwara of dimensions 122'-6x97'-6 built which was some what similar to the Harimandir
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  • ...so much turmoil to the mountainous regions of the [[Sikh Empire|Sikh Raj]] of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]. ...h Bahadur|Tegh Mall/ Tegh Bahadur]] the real or Sat Guru from the rooftops of [[Bakala]].
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  • ...Singh]] at [[Sirhind]], Punjab in month of December. Following are series of events related to Saka Sirhind: * Eviction of [[Mata Gujri]], [[Fateh Singh]] and [[Zorawar Singh]] from [[Anandpur]] sei
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  • ...dagger was bestowed upon him by Guru Hargobind, is still in the possession of his descendents. This village is famous for Gurdwara Zafarnama Sahib. ...ites Aurangzeb to visit him even though he is the reason for the martyrdom of many brave and innocent Sikhs. The letter was personally delivered to the e
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  • ...a chieftain, of Mandiala, village, near Amritsar, to revenge the beadbhi, of Darbar Sahib at Amritsar. ...haira did not hand over Rai singh to him but preferred to fight and attain martyrdom along with his son, nephew and two servants to save his friend's son. Durin
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  • ...a Naina Singh Ji and Akaali Baba Phula Singh Ji (the 5th and 6th Jathedars of Budha Dal). ...he Akaali Nihangs, as well as the Jathedar of Akaal Takht Sahib at the age of 68 years old.
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  • ...lhi the Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) in the vicinity, Jain Mandir and a lot of small temples, the whole area exhibits a genuine cultural harmony. ...s own life, and his brave companions' lives, forestalled Aurangzeb's plans of a forced mass conversion.
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  • ...responsible for collecting, on behalf of the Governor of Lahore, a revenue of Rs 900,000 from villages under their jurisdiction. ...on of the Amritsar (sacred pool, lit. pool of nectar) and the construction of the [[Harimandar Sahib]] at Amritsar.
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  • ...a Sahib|Damdama Sahib]] before being incorporated into the [[Sikh Empire]] of the [[Sukerchakia Misl]] by [[Ranjit Singh]]. ...[Sikh Empire]]. The [[Nihang]] order of [[Sikhs]] maintains the traditions of this [[misl]].
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  • ...The father-in-law had desired that the bridegroom should come at the head of a marriage party to Lahore where the ceremony should be performed with due ...emporary encampment was raised near the village of Basantgarh, 10 km north of [[Anandpur]], and named [[Guru]] ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on
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  • ...f the [[panth]] (the path of [[dharam]] or righteousness) and for the sake of other individuals or groups in the community who were venerable. ...[[Dharam]] have a deep and unflinching love for the Guru and for the path of Gurbani.
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  • ...and in the name of [[Tarna Dal]] in 1960. Baba Harbhajan SIngh Did parkash of Guru Granth Sahib at this place. Now Baba Nihal Sing undertook the [[Gurdwa ...f Shri Guru Gobind Singh jee who lost all four of his young sons who chose Martyrdom over convesion and defeat. Such a supreme sacrifice could only be appreciat
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  • ...rts, hunting or sportsmanship, even as martyrs, but we are not the masters of each as were our Gurus. ...t imagine what the Punjab of today might be like if not for the sacrifices of so many Great Sikh Warriors?.
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  • ...[[Sikh]]s and the grim fate of the Sikh religion, in view of the martyrdom of [[Guru Arjan Dev ji]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur ji]] along with three Sikhs ( ...Sikh philosophy that has no faith in superstitions, but on the insistence of the Brahmin, he finally agreed to offer the mustard oil and pure iron. The
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  • {{p|File:The 3 Sikhs of Guru Tegh Bahadar.jpg|The 3 Sikhs of [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]}} ...the 9th [[Sikh Guru]] were all martyred under the orders of the chief Qazi of the [[Mughal]] [[Emperor Aurangzeb]]. Bhai Mati Das was publicly sawn in tw
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  • ...where they put up a determined fight. Overwhelmed by the superior numbers of the enemy they were scattered with heavy losses. The survivors were chased ...ta Ghalughara or the lesser holocaust only because a still larger massacre of Sikhs the [[Wadda Ghalughara]] ( greater holocaust) was to come later.
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  • ...el Rajputs of Bundelkhand. Bhim Chand's father, Dip Chand, was a tributary of the Mughals and he was allowed to exercise nominal authority over twentytwo ...is son Guru Gobind Singh, continued to live in the city after his father's Martyrdom in Delhi. Later he renamed the city Anandpur.
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  • ...[[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in [[November]] [[1675]]. He was the younger brother of [[Diwan Mati Das]]. According to [[Bhatt Vahl Talauda]] he served [[Guru Te ...ni'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful.
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  • ...l]], [[Mahri Chand]] and [[Ganga Ram]]) took a heroic part in the [[battle of Bhangani]], near [[Paonta]], now in Himachal Pradesh, fought on 18 Septembe ...Shah Sangram Ji (Bhai Sango Shah Ji) was a great warrior. In the [[Battle of Bhangani]], Bhai Sango Shah Ji killed Najaabat Khan. Bhai Sahib was martyre
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  • ...ing the early part of the 17th century. <ref>Page 170, The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies, Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech</ref> The sect was excommunic ...sfully tried to execute the sixth Sikh [[Guru Har Gobind]] ji. After death of Guru Arjan Dev ji, Prithi Chand had declared himself as the sixth Guru para
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  • ...to be executed by the [[Mughal]]s in November 1675 before the [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadar]]. ...i]] in 1657 A.D. Returning home, he left his three elder sons for service of the Guru's institution. Bhai Dayal Das was fifteen when he entered the Guru
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  • ...e word "Diwali" is a contraction of "Deepavali" which translates into "row of lamps". Diwali is an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, ...es the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. These lamps are kept on during the night and one's house i
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  • ...as Navneet Singh Kadian alias Navneet Singh Quadian alias Pal was a member of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 197 ...he Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, [[Bidar]] in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.
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  • ...Guru Tegh Bahadur]] Ji’s visit in the course of his travels in malva parts of Punjab. ...ore returning to Bhikhi. The villagers, to commemorate this historic event of Muglu Ji’s devotion and Guruji’s response, raised a memorial on the sit
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  • ...right|<small>Todar Mal covers the ground with gold coins to release bodies of the Sahibzade and Mata Gujari for cremation</small>]] ...t|<small>Guru Gobind Singh uproots a plant and says, "This spells the end of the Mughal Empire</small>]]
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  • ...[[Mughal]] army and the [[Sikh]]s, including the [[Sahibzada]]s and three of the original five [[Panj Piare]] (the Five Beloved). ...1704 in which the Guru and 40 Sikhs fought against overwhelming odds, both of [[Guru Gobind Singh]]'s sons [[Sahibzada Ajit Singh|Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahi
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  • ...671 to 1675. He was a harsh man and was forcible converting many thousands of non-Muslims to Islam. ...u masses, Guru replied "Such activities can only be stopped by a sacrifice of a great person".
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  • ...a district of the [[Punjab]]. He received his early education at the hands of his father. Shaikh `Abd al-Ahad, and later studied at {{w|Sialkot}}, now in ...nd treatises on many fine points of the Sufi doctrine such as the concepts of prophecy {nubuwwah) and sainthood (walayah) and the relationship between sh
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  • * '''14''' [[Vaisakhi]] = Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] *'''15''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...- 31st July, 1992) was a Sikh freedom fighter and martyr. He was the chief of [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. ...fields to help ends meet. He also helped around the house and never tired of working.
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  • ...e Lobana community of Sikhs, who played an important role during the times of the [[Sikh Gurus]]. He was a trader and a contractor and supplier for the M ...display) he did so by setting fire to his home, concealing the cremation of the Guru's body. At the same time, Bhai Jaita was on his to Anandpur Sahib
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • [[File:b40janamsakhi.jpg|thumb|right|400px|One of the beautiful illustrations attributed to Alam Chand, a mason and gifted ar ==Its inclusion of fifty-seven illustrations sets this Janamsakhi apart==
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...tch."'' A day to remember Lahore's martyrs, 16 Mar 2002, KS Dhaliwal, Time of India [https://web.archive.org/web/20121025082954/http://articles.timesofin ...illage Fatehgarh in district Hoshiarpur.<ref name = "Isemonger">An account of the Ghadr conspiracy, 1913-1915, pp i , pp 161, F C Isemonger; J Slattery ,
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  • ...Jaita reached with his sacred charge Bhai Deva Ram's house, the site of the present Gurdwara Sis Gahj (formerly known as Sis Asthan). Bhai Jai ...var, enclosed by a high wall, is. to the west between the central building of the shrine and the fort.
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  • ...:कशढ़मीरी पणढ़डित / ਕਸ਼ਮੀਰੀ ਪੰਡਿਤ ) refers to a person who belongs to a sect of [[Hindu]] [[Brahmin]]s originating from [[Kashmir]], a mountainous region i ==Kashmiri Pandits & The Great Sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur==
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  • ...om of Baba Zorawar Singh ji and Baba Fateh Singh ji, the two youngest sons of Guru Gobind Singh. ...ry who knowingly and consciously laid down his life at the very tender age of 6 years.
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • * '''March 14''' [[Nanakshahi]] New Year begins. New month of [[Chet]] * '''April 14''' [[Vaisakhi]] = Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] begins
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  • [[Image:Mian mir 4.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A calendar painting of Hazrat Mian Mir.]] ...i|Sufism]]. He was born at Sevastan (Sindh) August 11, 1550. He spent most of his life in and around [[Lahore]].
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...'Sant Gyani [[Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]]'''. From these quotes his point of view and mindset can be understood at least a little better. ...utters a word that hurts and we respond by saying: "Brother, say a couple of more." His head will automatically hang down in shame. But what is the habi
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  • '''[[April 14]]''' [[Vaisakhi]], Birth of [[Khalsa]], New month [[Vaisakh]] '''[[May 15]]''' New month of [[Jeth]]
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  • ...a Diwan, Lahore, and enjoyed the respect of Sikh aristocracy as well as of the Sikh masses. ...920. Giani Thakar Singh opened in Amritsar an institution for the training of preachers and scripturereaders which he named Bhai Mani Singh Giani Granthi
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  • ...h here the Introduction, in the hope that the book can be serialized ahead of its publication. - Ed. S.R. The Significance of Bhangu: An Introduction to Bhangu�s Sri GurPanth Prakash
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  • ...r is usually described as a person who suffers and endures death on behalf of a belief or faith. ...after the [[Gurus]], [[Bhagats]], etc. [[Sikhism]] has a had a great load of Shaheeds in its history.
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  • ...villages, instructing Sharan Kaur Pabla on the way to arrange the funeral of his sons and other Sikh martyrs <ref name ="DK Varma"/><ref name = "Nanuan" ...]. She was from the village Raipur Rani which is 2 KM from the famous town of [[Chamkaur]]. <ref>Saini jagata utapati ate wikasa , pp 50, pp 72 , pp 101,
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  • '''Jahangir''' (August 31, 1569 to october 28, 1627) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire and [[India]] from [[1605]] until [[1627]]. He signed a ...hould set aside this shop of falsehood or I should bring him into the fold of Islam."
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  • ...Guru Hargobind's migration to Kiratpur and which had to be recited as part of the rites. ...complained to the Mughal emperor, challenging especially the installation of Guru Har Krishan as successor to Guru Har Rai.
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  • ...ralia. In most of the foreign countries, they have faced hardships because of their appearance but are respected for their hard work and skills. ...te people of diverse backgrounds in the knowledge that we are all children of the same one Almighty God, the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer.
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  • ...The father-in-law had desired that the bridegroom should come at the head of a marriage party to Lahore where the ceremony should be performed with due ...emporary encampment was raised near the village of Basantgarh, 10 km north of Anandpur, and named Guru ka Lahore where the nuptials were held on 23 Har 1
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  • ...ilometers north of Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, which are located at the site of Guru Gobind Singh's marriage. A fourth Gurdwara at the spot which played a ...arly in 1677, [[Mata Jito ji|Jito Ji's]] father, Bhai Hari Jas, a resident of Lahore, came to Chakk Nannki (later Anandpur Sahib) and proposed that the b
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  • ==Preparation of attack on Sirhind== {{main|Battle of Sirhind}}
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  • {{p|File:Gurdwara Rakab Ganj 2-m.jpg|Closeup of front Elevation}} ...the [[Mughal]] executioner, Jalaudin of Samana, beheaded the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] on [[November 11]], [[1675]].
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  • ...was the formation of Khalistan (Land of the Pure), encompassing the state of Punjab, and adjoining districts in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. ...largest and most prominent armed oppositions groups throughout the period of militancy in Punjab.
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  • ...rely nine years old at the time of the evacuation of Anandpur on the night of December 20, 1704. ...[[Fateh Singh]]. She took charge of both children as the column moved out of [[Anandpur]].
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  • '''Chandu Shah''' was a govenor of Lahore who was responsible for the torture of [[Guru Arjan Dev]]. ...more than a beggar who lived off money given to him by his followers. Word of the remarks got back to the local [[Sangat]], who felt injured and passed C
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  • [[File:Punjab map.jpg|thumb|300px|{{c|map showing location of Fatehgarh sahib}}]] ...ters of Fatehgarh Sahib district, one of the twenty districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India.
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  • ...MC&dq=bhai+sangat+singh&pg=PA115 |title=Short Sketch of the Life and Works of Guru Gobind Singh |publisher=Asian Educational Services |isbn=978-81-206-05 ...or the position of 'Guru' he conferred upon the Khalsa, his sons, the gift of Gurudom.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...he [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 [[day]]s. * '''13 November [[1469]]''' Birth Anniversary of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji* 2007:Nov 24 08:Nov 13 '''09:Nov 2''' 10:Nov 21 11:
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  • ...hmir. Aru Ram had met [[Guru Har Rai]] and sought his blessing at the time of the latter's visit to Kashmir in 1660. ...ere losing their religion to the fanatic zeal and proletyzation activities of Islamic crusaders.
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  • ...bank of the Sutlej about 10 km south of [[Anandpur]], about 30 km north of [[Rupnagar]] and 90 Kms from Chandigarh on the [[Nangal]]-[[Rupnagar]]-[[C ...a wilderness. [[Guru Hargobind]], the sixth Guru spent the last few years of his life here. Both [[Guru Har Rai]] and [[Guru Harkrishan]] were also bor
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  • ...gra competitions. These non-Punjabis have simply made Punjabi dance a part of their own local culture. ...b are the clear depiction of the energy and enthusiasm of the lively youth of Punjab. Punjab's folk dances are replete with foreign influences. It is onl
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  • ...This composition consists of 57 (fifty seven) saloks and span just 4 pages of [[Gurbani]]. ...the 'Kotwali' (prison) at [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]], before he achieved martyrdom.
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  • ...hile attempting to protect the Golden Temple from a vastly superior number of Afghans. The film portrays two major battles of Baba Deep Singh, who with his Sikh soldiers, warded off Ahmed Shah Abdali�
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  • {{p|Image:View if Kavi Darbar from Gurdwara Dastar Asthan.jpg|View of Kavi Darbar from Gurdwara Dastar Asthan}} ...athering is also called "Kavi Darbar". It is an open air location adjacent of the [[River Yamuna]]
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  • ...while boiling hot sand was poured over his body. After enduring five days of unrelenting torture, Guru Arjan Dev Ji was taken for a bath in the river. A ...ip of one God, and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.
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  • ...ens, he could always be found in the company of religious men. When he was of 7 Years his father died so her maternal grandmother took him to [[Basarke]] * Was the younger son-in-law of the third [[Sikh]] Guru, [[Guru Amar Das]].
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  • ...ca 1901-1930.jpg|thumb|400px|left|File:Original Kachi Garhi, from the time of the tenth Master, In Chamkaur Sahib, Circa 1901-1930.jpg]] ...nd 40 Sikhs made it to the town of Chamkaur while being pursued by an army of 1,000's. Guru Gobind Singh and the 40 Sikhs sought shelter in a mud-built d
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  • The list of noted Sites related to Creation of Banis present in Dasam Granth Sahib. ...axy Pvt ltd,mankind pharma ltd), textiles (Malwa cotton and spinning mills of Oswal group), chemicals & food(Mushroom Factory)
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  • ...u Tegh Bahadur to the Deccan; the Guru insisted that he was a mere devotee of God; he also explained that neither his name ''Tegh Bahadur'' nor the epith The ''Khalsanama'' is an account of the Sikhs by one Bakht Mal. As to source of his writings, Bakht Mal tells us himself:
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  • ...hali, another village in the same district. He was one of five close Sikhs of Guru Arjun Dev and Guru Har Gobind. ...r he knew now wanted nothing more thana life of dedication to the service of the Guru.
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  • ..., was beheaded, on [[Wednesday]], [[November 24]], [[1675]], on the orders of the [[Mughal]] emperor, [[Aurangzeb]], for refusing to convert to [[Islam]] ...recovered under the cover of darkness caused by a severe dust storm by one of the Guru's disciples, [[Lakhi Shah Vanjara]], who then set his home alight
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  • ...ge:BanglaSahib by Solarider.jpg|'''[[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib|Beautiful view of Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi]]''' <br><small>Photo by [http://solarider.o ...re; unfortunately, the city also witnessed the earthly demise of the lives of two Sikh Gurus here.
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  • ...a lovely garden, is situated on the Doraha Nillon Link Road, by the Side of the Sirhand Canal. Gurdwara Degsar Sahib is 25 km from Ludhiana and 5 km fr ...horse riders & Chandu Qaidi ( the one who was involved in Guru Arjun Dev's martyrdom) , one gown with 52 flower buds with which he freed 52 prisoners from Gwali
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  • ...ngh Bahadur was the eleventh Guru. The common Sikh belief is that the line of human Sikh Gurus ended with [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth Master. ...of life and he also helped Bahadur Shah. He send Banda Singh with consent of Government, as government was already against Wazir Khan as he did various
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  • ...ish Empire, joined the Triple Entente (Allied) Powers in battle on the 4th of August 1914. ...y, Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire) in the battle for the control of Europe, the Middle East and Colonies from Africa to Borneo.
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  • ...and by this event, the Guru set a precedence and an example for the people of the world. He demonstrated how one should lay down one's life without fear, ...activities were deemed a threat to institutionalized religion by the ruler of the land. Refusing to waver from his faith, he was tortured until his body
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  • == Eyewitness Account of Vaisakhi 1699 == ...Ji's throne was in a class by itself. The grandeur of this throne was out of this world.
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  • '''Shaheedi of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib''' ...[[Guru]] on [[Saturday]], [[16 April]] [[1664]] following in the footsteps of his grand-nephew, [[Guru Har Krishan]].
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  • ...ther of Four of Sahibzaadey.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Mata Sundri]] Ji, wife of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji]] ...ta sundri Ji appointed [[Bhai Mani Singh]] ji as [[Granthi]] (head Priest) of Sri [[Darbar Sahib]]—the Golden Temple AMRITSAR.
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  • ...al to Maharani] 4/12/2010.</ref>. Harbinder Singh is the honorary director of the [[Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail]] which is also based in Walsall, UK. ...is an Anglo-Sikh organisation whose aim is to promote a greater awareness of the shared heritage between the Sikhs and the British; the organisation thr
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  • ...[6 October]] [[1506]] at the village of [[Katthu Nangal]], 18 km northeast of [[Amritsar]]. ...as he was originally named, was the only son of Bhai Suggha, a Hindu Jatt of Randhawa clan, and Mai Gauran, who was born into a [[Sandhu]] family.
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  • ...hat]], killings of hundereds of civilians in this army attack and killings of Sikhs in the countryside afterwards. ...rnment orchestrated. Beant Singh and [[Satwant Singh]] were the bodyguards of Indira Gandhi, yet on [[31 October]] [[1984]] they assassinated her in her
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  • ...ns the ''Throne of the Immortal'' and is the highest political institution of the [[Sikh]]s. "Akal" means ''"The Timeless One"'' - another term for God. ...as established as the place from which the spiritual and temporal concerns of the Sikh community could be acted upon.
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  • ...fter his graduation from high school in 1911, he arrived at the University of California, Berkeley to continue his studies in engineering. ...independence. On November 16th, 1915, Sarabha was hanged at the tender age of 19.
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  • ...a_Sundri_Jee%2C_mother_of_Four_of_Sahibzaadey.jpg|250px|center|Birth place of Ajeet Kaur]] '''Mata Sunder Kaur (Mata Sundri)''' was the wife of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] (1666-1708).
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  • ...ior Fort and his celebrated release in which he managed to win the freedom of 52 Rajas (Kings) who had long suffered imprisonment in the Fort. The word " ...("the festival of lights"). This concurrence has resulted in a similarity of celebrations amongst Sikhs and Hindus.
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  • ...11 February]] [[1687]] - [[7 December]] [[1705]]), the eldest of four sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], was born to [[Mata Jito]] ji (also known as [[Mata S ...ohar, northwest Punjab, was attacked and looted on the way by the Ranghars of Nuh, a short distance from [[Anandpur]] across the River [[Sutlej]].
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  • The ‘[[Jagowale|Jagowala Jatha]]’ comprises of two brothers, Bhai Satvinder Singh and Bhai Palwinder Singh from the native ...Singh and Jaswinder Singh. The jatha performed kavishri by singing praises of our Guru Sahib Ji and Sikh history.
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  • *3: The foundation stone of the Harimandir Sahib laid down by Sufi saint [[Mian Mir]] *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]]
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  • ...and calls it Sri Manglacharan Puran.This Sarbloh Granth is the 2nd Granth of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the first being Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji. ...contains very important information regarding the Khalsa's status and code of conduct.
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  • :'''Such was his hate for the Sikhs that he even forbade the use of the word "gur" (jaggery) because ot its similarity to the word Guru.''' ...f the Sikhs, Lakhpat Rai was principally responsible for Bhai Mani Singh's martyrdom.
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  • ...' in the [[Chandni Chowk]] area of [[Old Delhi]], under the express orders of emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. ...ni'' meaning rich. A few kilometres away are the Salt Mines and coal mines of ''Dandot''. The Katas lake is beautiful.
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  • '''Harcharan Singh''' 19, of [[Nankana Sahib]] is the first Pakistani Sikh in the country’s 58-year hi ...pared to settle for admission in BA (Architecture) in the National College of Arts”''.
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  • ...h and last human [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]], and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]]. ...ent-day Kapurthala district of the [[Punjab]]. Her role in the development of the [[Sikh faith]] has been crucial.
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  • ...the 300th anniversary of the birth of the [[Khalsa]], with a commemoration of the [[India]]n soldiers who fell in the First World War in the former front ...at the other end of the country or in Brussels, where they have Gurdwaras of their own?
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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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  • ...hich had information containing the names, age and addresses of thousands of Sikhs who had been killed and illegally cremated by the [[Punjab]] Police. ...ivist Khalra|publisher=Ensaaf}}</ref> On October 16, 2007 a division bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, chaired by Justices Mehtab Singh Gill an
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  • {{p4|Image:Arjan11.jpg|[[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan subject to torture by the Mughals]]}} ...of [[one God]] and the commitment to peace and harmony for all the peoples of the world.
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  • ...he Lord remain strong as always! Please listen to the videos at the bottom of this page. The Shabad is present in [[Dasam Granth]] Sahib [http://www.srid ...s. Guru Sahib ji in this shabad yearns for remembrance of Waheguru despite of the extreme hardships and tough times.
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  • ...hidi Asthaan Baba Banda Singh Bahadur''' is situated in the Meharauli Area of [[Delhi]] near the Qutab Minar. Here [[Baba Banda Singh Bahadur]] ji, his f ...h hero in reply to a question put to him by Mohammad Amin Khan, the author of Siyarul-Mutakherin when he went near him to ask as to why he was waging war
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  • '''The Pandits of Kashmir visit Guru Tegh Bahadhur''' ...hi in an effort to end the plans of Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb to rid India of [[Sanatana Dharma]] (Hinduism), in his attempt to have India become the gre
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  • ...s Dhaab, Guru Gobind Singh Ji & the followers did Daatan (Piece of a twig of tree used as tooth brush) and took baths. Then the Dasvin Guru began his mo ...ith in Almighty." [[Bhai Daya Singh]] Ji again requested Guru Ji on behalf of all the Sikh followers to which Guru Gobind Singh Ji humbly said:
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  • ...was a State informer who revelled in spying on the Sikhs. He had had many of them arrested and executed. ...ed, but Akil Das escaped. At the open assembly at Amritsar on the occasion of Divali, in October 1761, the Sarbat Khalsa adopted a [[gurmata]] or resolut
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  • ...pat and Kurukshetra many decisive battles have been fought for the control of India. Including the Epic battle depicted in the ''Bagavad Gita''. ...of Europe, and '''Delhites of Delhi''', all obey Thy command. |(On Ang 89 of [[Dasam Granth]])}}
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  • ...l Dhillon was born in a small village called Wander Jatana in the District of [[Faridkot]] in [[Punjab]] (India). A well cultured, articulate gentleman w ...nd we have spread Christianity all over the world but Sikh history is full of great martyrs and yet hardly anybody knows about it".
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  • ...ntly in territorial jurisdiction of District Fatehgarh Sahib) in the month of January, 1961, into a small farming family. Bhai Sahib was born into the household of Mata Mohinder Kaur and Sardar Harbant Singh. He was the youngest among four
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  • ...ngs, further articulating the faith, thereby establishing Sikhism as a way of life. ...rder, committed to peace, equality and justice for all. Today, on the site of this epoch-making event stands the majestic Gurdwara Takht Sri Keshgarh Sah
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  • ...ily Sikh Ardas (prayer). He compiled [[Dasam Granth]] which includes Banis of Guru Gobind Singh. ...ahadur]]’s visit to village Akoi/Malwa in 1665. Based on critical analysis of ancient Sikh writings, it appears that Bhai Mani Singh may have been born
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  • ...ucted Khanaiya to go out and serve humanity. Thus began the life time work of Bhai Khanaiya, ‘Seva’, self-abnegating service to all living things. ...‘path of’. Therefore, this term can be defined as those who take the path of selfless service.
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== ...n encounter between the Babbars and the Hindustani Forces near the village of Maujia
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  • ...ixth [[Sikh Guru]] and [[Mata Mahadevi]], daughter of Bhai Daya Ram Marwah of Mandeala. From early age he was intelligent, lively and a deeply religious ...lap, cuddle him and say, “God has given you much power. Don’t make a show of it. If you have to use it, use it with caution and wisdom. Don’t waste it
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  • [[Image:Guru HarGobind Singh.jpg|thumb|200px|right|{{c|Father of Miri Piri, [[Guru Hargobind]]}}]] ...d to symbolize the concept of [[Piri]] or spiritual authority. The wearing of two swords was a departure from the previous Guruship tradition when only t
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  • ...had a profound 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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  • ...son of Sikh Militant leader [[Shaheed Bhai Kulwant Singh Khukhrana]], one of the key figures associated with the Khalistan Liberation Force. Sikh Activi ...Reports he died in the hospital. He was considered to be a close associate of [[Waris Punjab De]] president Amritpal Singh, who is detained in India unde
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  • ...conscience" of the entire Sikh people imbued with the all-pervasive spirit of the Divine. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] transformed [[Sangat]] into [[Khalsa]] se Khalsa is the army of the [[Akal Purakh]], Khalsa is born of the wish of the Supreme Spirit.}}
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  • ...dia Indira Gandhi, who on October 31, 1984 they assassinated in the garden of her residence. ...ges/photogallery/page6/page7.htm</ref> He married Surinder Kaur (daughter of Mr. Virsa Singh) on May 2 1988 while he was in jail<ref>http://www.nytimes.
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  • ...Saawan, the soul-bride is happy, if she falls in love with the Lotus Feet of the Lord."'' ([[SGGS page 134|p134]]) <br> ([http://prabhukhalsa.blogspot.c ...he [[Sikh calendar]] called [[Bhadon]]. The season in [[Punjab]], the land of the [[Sikh Gurus]], is mid-summer and the climate is very hot. Temperatures
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  • ...They sensed a potential threat to their control from this small community of Shings. .... The British action was swift. They initiated legal steps to take control of Nabha, expelling Maharaja Ripudaman Singh.
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  • ...lpur. The Rawalpindi sangat found out that the trains taking the prisoners of morcha were going through the Punja Sahib railway station. Sangat decided t ...that an ardaas has been performed to provide langar to the Sikh prisoners of the morcha and as such Guru Sahib would himself stop the train at the Railw
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  • ...300px|right|'''[[Guru Gobind Singh]] initiating the [[first five members]] of the [[Khalsa]]''' ]] ...e 1699, it has marked the very significant religious event of the creation of the [[Khalsa]] Panth.
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  • ...is venture, however, had to be abandoned, most likely because of the death of Khan. ...from Nasir Khan, the successor of Abdullah Khan who was seriously thinking of leading a crusade against the Sikhs whose growing power was causing anxiety
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  • ...ev Ji, In 1585.jpg|thumb|300px|Guru Ka Bagh, Gurdwara related to the visit of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, In 1585]] ...he early 1920s, to seek justice, in regaining control of their own houses of worship.
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  • '''List of Sikh films''' ...t), Humility (Nimarta), Divine Love (Prema), True Service (Sewa), Creation of The Khalsa etc. There are also films dedicated entirely to the famous Cente
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  • {{p|Image:Jivansingh 1r.jpg|[[Bhai Jivan Singh]] returns the Head of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]}} ...ter he had received the [[Amrit Sanskar|rites of initiation]] at the hands of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] on the day - [[Baisakhi|14 April, 1699]] when the [[
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  • ...you I am failing as a Sikh. Jesus says that as you have treated the least of people, so you have treated me (Matthew 25:40). Guru Gobind Singh asked the ...ers of discipline Guru Khalsa Panth is the Guru, though to the worshippers of body these are only ordinary people.
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  • ...|last=Jaijee |first=Inderjit Singh |year=1995 |publisher=[[The University of Michigan]] |page=216 |URL=http://books.google.com/books?ei=fbscS9P4OI7okwT8 ...ommitted no crime<ref>{{cite book |title=Dying to win: the strategic logic of suicide terrorism |last=Pape |first=Robert Anthony |year=1999 |publisher=[[
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  • With kind thanks to: [http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/history-of-sikhism/188-gurudwara-pather-sahib-ji-tibet.html www.sikhphilosophy.net] [[image:pil2.gif|300px|thumb|The inside of Gurdwara Pather Sahib - You can see the boulder in the background.]]
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  • ...been changed to improve readability and the authors personal understanding of the original [[Gurmukhi]] script as found in the Guru Granth Sahib)</small> ===The God of all is one; there is no other at all! ===
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  • ...sited this place in 1505 and met {{wiki|Srimanta Sankardeva}} (the founder of the {{wiki|Mahapuruxiya Dharma}}) as the Guru travelled from {{wiki|Dhaka}} ...s [[Gurdwara]] every year in the month of December to mark the [[martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur]] with due solemnity and ceremony. Sikh devotees call thi
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  • ...between [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the imperial troops in the opening years of the eighteenth century. ...2. On his return trip from Kurukshetra to Anandpur early in 1703 the first of the two battles, mentioned above, took place near here at the location wher
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  • ...e one of the seven clans of the [[Mohyal]]s who are [[Saraswat Brahmins]] of the Punjab. The other six clans are Bali, Bhimwal, [[Datt]]/Dutt, Lau, [[Mo Chhibbers derive their [[gotra]] from Rishi [[Bhrigu]], one of the [[Saptarishi]]s .
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  • ...est. Located between the Sutlej and Yamuna Rivers, Malva is in the shape of a rough parallelogram lying between 29°-30 and 31°-10 north latitudes and ...located his family to a village known as Khadur Sahib in the Majha region of Punjab (around1527).
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  • ...ere the lohars (ironsmiths/blacksmiths) who once specialized in the craft of making and polishing weapons. ...s and arrows. What the world knows as Damascus steel, used in making some of the finest swords known to man, was manufactured by Indian lohars and shipp
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  • ...from it's orbiting 360 miles above the Earth, the recently released photo of Pulsar B1509 captures the X-Ray nebula in a state shaped like a human hand. ...ar or die like Sikh heroes. They have followed the great Sikh tradition of martyrdom laid down by their Guru Gobind Singh}}
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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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  • ...Verna, General of 6th Sikh Guru Hargobind, and A Practising Sikh Disciple of Guru Hargobind. ...low this to happen. Both sides were preparing for a showdown. A large army of Moghuls set out for Amritsar under Mukhlis Khan's command.
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  • Originality and clarity of the [[Sikh faith]] was instrumental in promoting it from its inception in a ...and universal faith. Today, some 540 years after the birth of the founder of [[Sikhi]], [[Guru Nanak]], it has more than twenty five million followers,
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  • ...background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Battle of Hargobindpur<br><hr> | Creation of Town over Ruhela <br>Revenge of Death of Bhagvan Das <br>
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  • ...was the youngest son of [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Bibi Bhani]], the daughter of [[Guru Amar Das]]. A summary of the main highlights of Guru Ji's life:
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  • ...ara Fatehgarh Sahib, Built In 1844, by the Maharaja Karam Singh, 1798-1845 of Patiala Dynasty..jpg]] ...tenth Sikh master at the behest of [[Wazir Khan]] of Kunjpura, the faujdar of Sirhind.
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  • ...ull text of the code at [[Rehat Maryada (Full)]], its history at [[History of Rehat Maryada]]. ...sulted in a high level of uniformity in the religious and social practices of Sikhism. There is still some debate about the complete acceptance but it se
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  • ....jpg|thumb|325px|right|{{c|[[Guru Tegh Bahadar|Guru Tegh Bahadar, Guardian of human rights]]}}]] ...itual guidance and insight from, as each of us moulds our life to the path of [[dharma]] or righteousness.
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  • ...e welcomed by God. The Guru made it clear that only by following the path of truth and by undertaking righteous actions can one become dear to the Lord ...orce or compel his followers into following his ideology; complete freedom of choice was given to the [[sangat]] (community).
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  • [[Emperor Jahangir]] (August 31, 1569 to October 28, 1627) was the ruler of the [[Mughal Empire]] and [[India]] from 1605 until his death in 1627. He s ...hould set aside this shop of falsehood or I should bring him into the fold of Islam."''
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  • {{Message of Gurbani}} {{p|Image:Dasamgranthenh.jpg|[[Dasam Granth|Handwritten script of Sri Dasam Granth Sahib]]}}
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  • ...ge:Wadda_ghalughara.JPG|thumb|A painting of one of the two great Massacres of the Sikhs]] ! colspan="2" |Battle of Kup
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  • {{p|File:3-fundamentals-of-Sikhi.jpg|Fundamentals of Sikhi}} The practice of the "Sikh way of life" ([[Sikhi]]) has been laid out by the [[Sikh Gurus|Guru]]s in a simple
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  • A verse by the founder of [[Sikhism]], Sri [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji. ...congregations, to take part in [[Akhand Path]] (the continuous recitation of the Holy Scriptures), to perform [[Kirtan]], to work as [[Granthi]] (priest
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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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  • ...ement called the Brahmo Samaj Tagore was against the rituals and practices of Hinduism. ...Tagore wrote an essay 'Beer Guru' (valiant saint) which was his veneration of Guru Gobind Singh. Tagore wrote three poems on Guru Gobind Singh viz Nishfa
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  • ...aces of the Sikhs, second only to Amritsar. Located about 95kms north-west of Chandigarh. Anandpur is framed between the Shivalik hills to the east and t ...d reached its zenith in the times of Guru Gobind Singh, who spent 25 years of his life here.
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  • ...took as revenge for the [[Martyrdom of the young sahibzadas]] from subedar of Sirhind but there is another side to his personality which is not told abou ...njab in about September 1708. However, he indulge in unnecessary occupying of places, killing muslims unnecessarily, kept his Gaddi, changes salutation a
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  • {{p|File:Anandpur.jpg|The city of Anandpur Sahib}} ...the [[Sikh]]s, second only to [[Amritsar]]. Located about 95kms north-west of [[Chandigarh]]. Anandpur is framed between the Shivalik hills to the east a
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  • ...Ji asked Baba Buddha Ji to adorn him with a sword rather than the [[Seli]] of [[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] which had been used previously by the earlier Gurus. ...s an ornament for the turban which was worn by the Mughal and Hindu rulers of the era).
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  • ...1943 at Rurka Isewal village in Ludhiana District, Punjab. He was the son of Warrant Officer Hon. Flight Lieutenant Tarlochan Singh Sekhon.[http://www.t ...ward in India, for exemplary courage and heroism in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. During the war he was with the No. 18 Squadron, "The Flying Bullets"
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  • [[Image:Amritsar Massacre.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Scene of the Jallianwala massacre in 1919 in Amritsar, India]] ...1300 Punjabi's were assembled in the Bagh, out of 1300, 799 Sikhs attained martyrdom, while the remaining 501 were either Hindu, and Muslim, etc, who also gave
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  • ...e:Guru nanak by sobasingh.jpg|thumb|250px|left|{{c|[[Guru Nanak]], founder of [[Sikhism]]}}]] ...uality of all mankind, dedicated faith in the Gurus' word and love for all of humanity.
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  • ...given the sort of education and training that befitted the saint-soldiers of Guru Gobind Singh. He was a brave warrior and he began to take part in the ...had been taken away by force by some pathans. Baba Ajit Singh with a band of some brave Sikhs rescued the woman and took the wicked pathans to Anandpur
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  • <big>'''A Story of Bravery and Sacrifice''' </big> ! colspan="2" |Second Batlle of Chamkaur
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  • In the arena of human life, the honors and rewards fall to those who show their good qualit Author of World History; '''Churchill once said''' that English people owe a debt to
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  • <div class="cathead">The Ten Gurus of Sikhism</div> ...the higher conciousness in the human race. The [[Guru]]s taught the people of [[India]] and beyond, to live spiritually fulfilling lives with dignity, fr
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  • ...-$4.5 million) were looted, a part of which belonged to the [[Reserve Bank of India]], India's central bank. <ref>http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/acc ...Gursikhs who courted Martyrdom that day, but also for the unknown numbers of innocent Pilgrims and visitors to the [[Harmandir Sahib]] who were murdere
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  • '''[[Adi Granth]]''': Literally "the first book." The early compilation of the Sikh scriptures by Guru Arjan, the fith Sikh Guru, in 1604. ...pin worn by Sikh women. It represents the Primal Feminine Creative Energy of the Universe
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  • ...small boy, he received the initiatory rites of the [[Khalsa]] at the hands of [[Baba Khem Singh Bedi]], taking the name, Teja Singh. ...d to send him to a regular school, one day he ran away from home in search of an education. He managed to attend schools in Rawalpindi and later in Sarg
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  • {{aowhb|[[Old Interesting articles|Archive of Interesting articles]]}} ...s. The main philosophy of the channel is to simply teach the basics wisdom of Guru in a way that avoids}}
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  • ...ld come out of his hiding place and visit some human habitations in search of food. Occasionally he would come to Amritsar by night to have a dip in the ...]], near Tarn Taran. To announce his presence and proclaim the sovereignty of the [[Khalsa]], he started collecting toll from the passersby. Finding ever
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  • ...must protect, guard and allow the free-practise of the customs and rituals of other religions. '''Arnold Toynbee''': The Adi Granth is remarkable for several reasons. Of all known religious scriptures this book is the most highly venerated.
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  • ...reme sacrifice|martyrdom of the two younger sons]] or [[chotta sahibzada]] of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in 1704. [[Wazir Khan]], its Subadar (Governor) at th ...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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  • ...arismatic leader of the Damdami Taksal) had, after being expelled from one of the Niwas (guest houses) moved into the Akal Takhat. This events has been in the news ever since. Below are some of the important news articles concerning this event:
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  • ...nto the United States where they experienced their first taste of the sort of freedom that the American Revolution had brought to the United states, a ce ...eeded they discovered that unscrupulus labor contractors had no intentions of paying for their return. Stranded in an America that no longer needed them
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  • ...an effort has been made, in the following pages, to reconstruct the events of Sipanji. ...his Sikhs, again swearing upon the Holy Qur'an; this hardened the resolve of the Sikhs to leave Anandpur. Finally under pressure from his Sikhs and moth
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  • ...riGuruGranthSahib.org [http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-teg-bahadur/martyrdom.htm]=== This is Sri [[Guru Amar Das]] Ji’s prayer to the Lord for the deliverence of the world and means:
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  • ...re and held a court of justice. Many Sikhs gathered here for the redressal of their grievances. Here offerings were made to the Guru. ...The sixth Guru Hargobind watched the Sikhs performing exercises in the art of warfare. He was imparting them training for the coming struggle against Mu
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  • [[Image:Map of Patiala.gif|thumb|400px|right|{{cs|'''Map of Patiala''' ''click to enlarge''<br>(courtesy [http://in.maps.yahoo.com Yaho ...ly Sikh state until it lapsed in 1948. Though only the fourth largest town of the Punjab with a modest population, 268,521 (1991), Patiala boasts a well
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  • ...historical and political ties to the country, and to the historical region of Punjab. Pakistan is a nation of 160 million with 95% being Muslim. While Christians (2.5%) and Hindus (1.5%
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  • ...e a sentence or two giving SikhiWiki users a feel for the theme or content of the site. * '''[[Sikhroots.com]]''' One of the longest running and largest websites for keertan on the internet, Sikhr
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  • ...urban was only worn by men of high status in society; men of low status or of lower castes were not allowed or could not afford to wear a turban. ...in which wearing a turban is mandatory for all adult males. Vast majority of people who wear turbans in the Western countries are [[Sikh]]s. The Sikh ''
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  • ...nificant task; after reciting the daily [[Banis]] (prayers); or completion of a service like the [[Paath]], [[kirtan]] (hymn-singing) program or any othe ...he tenth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. When it comes to the conclusion of this prayer, the devotee uses:
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  • ...nwala Bagh massacre]] of [[April]] [[1919]]. The saka constitutes the core of the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] started by the [[Sikh]]s in early twentiet ...terms the glory and the prestige which the peaceful and passive resistance of the Sikhs had brought to the India's Struggle for freedom.
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  • [[Image:Mian mir 4.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A calendar painting of Hazrat Mian Mir.]] ...i|Sufism]]. He was born at Sevastan (Sindh) August 11, 1550. He spent most of his life in and around [[Lahore]].
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  • ...gious child of healthy body. One day while playing he reached the quarters of Guru Amardas Ji and tried to climb on to his bed but Mata Bhani stopped him (My grandson is the one who will spread the wisdom of gurbani).
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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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  • ...hagat Singh is available. It was taken in Lahore jail. This is a poor copy of the photograph, some paintings are based on this photo which has also been ...st Party of India (Marxist)]</ref>. He was one of the leaders and founders of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association.
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  • ...ds against extinction, its pursuits had been sanctioned by the whole tenor of Sikh tradition and thought for that very reason. ...committed Sikhs, who should be totally immune to it, than as an exposition of the proposition, which is its subject.
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  • ==Bachitar Natak: Battle of Bhangani== ...rd main composition in the [[Dasam Granth]], the second [[holy Scripture]] of the [[Sikh]]s. The first two compositions in the Dasam Granth are [[Jaap Sa
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  • [[Image:A-portrait-of-Hari-Singh-3.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Painting of the Sikh Lion Hari Singh Nalwa]] .... His father, Gurdial Singh Uppal, had taken part in many of the campaigns of the Sukkarchakkias [[Charat Singh Sukkarchakia]] and Mahari Singh.
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  • ...aris]] and this article is about [[Sant Nirankaris]], which is an offshoot of the [[Nirankari]] movement. ==Origins of the Movement==
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  • ...loh_Granth2.JPG|thumb|right|280px|{{c|An Ang (Page) of a puratan (old) bir of Sarbloh Granth, from 18th Century}}]] ...Panth and Granth. [[Khalsa Mahima]] is authentic hymn of Guru Gobind Singh of this granth.
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  • [[Image:Harimandar sahib overview.jpg|thumb|250px|Bird's eye view of Harimandir Sahib and Amritsar. Click for detailed view [http://www.gigapan. ...[[Amritsar]], Punjab, India. It is one of the most revered spiritual sites of [[Sikhism]].
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  • ...lso expanded into mercantile occupations.It is important to note that many of the Khatri clans (gotras) are common with many jatt castes. ...ome are also Sikh, some Muslim and even a small minority are Jain. Khatris of all these faiths collectively form one community. In modern times, the Khat
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  • |One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:}} |If you do not sing the Praises of the Lord, your life is rendered useless.}}
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  • ...y. As per history and traditions, Nihang armymen are considered to be sons of Guru Gobind Singh and Mata Sahib Devan. ...n Kosh, encyclopedia by Kahn Singh Nabha, Following are different meanings of Nihang:
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  • ...icle based on '''[http://www.sikhreview.org/april2005/moral2.htm Evolution of Autonomous Sikh Polity: The Early Phase]''' by Dr. Kuldip Singh, FRCS April ...Gurbani. His choosing a correct successor to whom he passed on the mantle of guruship is recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib …. “Nanak Raj Chalaiya…
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  • ...trong and united Hindu society and the vision of Hindutva. It’s definition of ‘Hindu’ is anyone born and belonging to India. This includes [[Sikh]]s, ...ssible it is trying to undermine the history, the beliefs and institutions of the faith.
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  • ...arismatic leader of the Damdami Taksal) had, after being expelled from one of the Niwas (guest houses) moved into the [[Akal Takhat]]. ...ny had come to visit the Temple on the day associated with the [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]].
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  • ...]] and [[Sarabloh Granth]]<br> Creation of [[Khalsa Panth]]<br>Fought wars of defense for righteousness ...he age of nine, following the [[Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur|martyrdom]] of his father, the ninth Guru, [[Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji]].
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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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  • [[Image:Akali_Phula_Singh_1.JPG|thumb|right|300px|A very old painting of AKALI PHULA SINGH printed in 1923]] ...d all the martial arts and ended up becoming the leader of the devout band of fearless fighters.
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  • 1813: Maharaja Ranjit Singh obtained Kohinoor from Shahsuja Amir of Kabul. ...m Takhat Sri Kaesgadh Sahib, Anandpur Sahib to Jaito, under the leadership of Sardar Pratap Singh Khurdpuri.
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  • [[Image:Guru Nanak.jpg|thumb|300px|left|A Portrait of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism]] ...he evil, ignorance and superstitions which had taken hold of the Religions of India.
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  • ...ab]], is the district headquarters and the host of the municipal council of Taran Taran district. ...ded by [[Guru Arjan Dev]] the fifth [[Sikh Guru]]. He laid the foundation of [[Gurdwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib|Sri Tarn Taran Sahib Temple]].
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  • ...com/pressrelease/film/2008090612764.htm '''Jagjit Singh Launched the Music of ''Sat Sri Akal'''''] 6 Sept 2008 ...ovie&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title# '''Videos of the movie ''Sat Sri Akal'''''']
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  • ...m Guru Nanak Dev Ji as their own while other organisations say he was part of them. ...eyes of the One true Guru. But there are certain sections on the periphery of Sikhism that are twisting facts and misguiding people. This is what we hope
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  • ...ambardar (a village headman) and remained quite occupied with the problems of the village folk who always looked to him for guidance and depended greatly ...d--extemporaneous verses which caricaturized the interesting personalities of his village.
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  • ...s route is well marked in the history and deep down in the conscious minds of the Sikh community. ...rganised the community by raising form among themselves a puritanical body of saint-soldiers, which he named the [[Khalsa]]. Many shrines had been establ
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  • ...ught against Mahmud Ghazni with 3000 army men. They supported Malik Khusro of Jammu against Mahmud Ghazni. They started spreading towards Kabul, Kandhar ...is son Sada and Grandson Sidhu settled at Tuklani, they all were followers of Sakhi-Server, a Muslim pir whose dera is there in Afghanistan..
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  • ...th Sahib handwritten by [[Pratap Singh Giani]], located on the first floor of Sri Harimandir Sahib, Amritsar.|right]] ...ur) centuries, it still has a message for us, a message for the world. Out of the World-Soul it rolled.”1
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  • ...in a [[Hindu]] family in the village of Phattevali in [[Sialkot]] district of undivided [[Punjab]]. He was named Natthu Ram by his father, Hiranand, who ...his royal patron, [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh|Ranjit Singh]], the [[Maharaja]] of the [[Punjab]], had settled a permanent [[jagir]].
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  • [[File:Dictation of the Guru Granth Saheb.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] ...ife and times of Guru Nanak but stories must have been going round by word of mouth.
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  • '''Historical Facts in the Vaars of Bhai Gurdas ji''' ...ife and times of Guru Nanak but stories must have been going round by word of mouth.
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  • KPS Gill Should Be Tried For Genocide In World Court - Says Widow Of Murdered Sikh Activist-[[J.S.Khalra]] ...ancy in the [[Sikh]]-majority state, for doing so, he earned the sobriquet of a "supercop".<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...sible for the Sikhs to continue largescale combined operations. Hunted out of their homes, they scattered into small jathas (groups) to find refuge in d ...around their former leaders, concentrated in Amritsar under the command of Sardar Kapur Singh who, with Darbara Singh to assist him as his diwan,
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