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  • ...was some of the Central Asian Turks, IIbaris and Khaljis, branches of Guzz Turks, who pressed southwards by the advance of Mongols, settled in parts of Afgh The Turks were a handsome and ferocious people. These two characteristics earned for
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  • Once, the Turks (Muslims) caught a Sikh and took him away with them. They circumcised ('sun ...Guru Ji and said, "O King! I am a Sikh. I fell unconscious in battle. The Turks (Muslims) took me away with them and did what their 'Sharaah' say. Now, wha
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  • ...hab-ud-Din was a Karlugh Turk and his family tree linked to Timur. Karlugh Turks ruled Pakhli Sarkar till 1703 A.D. ...Sultan Mehmud, was Waali (Governor) of Tanawal. In Tanawal areas, Karlugh Turks retained their power for another 90 years. But ultimately, they were restri
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  • ...of Germany. The 2nd Royal Fusiliers were finding it difficult to fight the Turks and as such the Coy. of Sikhs was sent for their help. Although the allies ...s starkly inferior. He also realised that the terrain greatly favoured the Turks, who were well dug-in. With a view to meeting the situation effectively, he
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  • ...ll be supreme and rule over the land ; after defeating and vanquishing the Turks, the community shall bear all the symbols of royalty; the Khalsa shall ride
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  • ..., give us your fort and then watch for yourself how we destroy the army of Turks. We will destroy the armies of Aurangzeb by battling them in the battlefiel ...ted wailing, “Where I have the power to do as you are asking me to do? The Turks will consider me their enemy and will hang me to death after severe torture
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  • ...s situation became even more difficult as the terrain greatly favoured the Turks who were well dug-in. The 14th Sikhs of the Indian brigade formed part of H ...our second line coming forward. When I fully recovered consciousness, the Turks had gone. I looked around and saw my little bugler lying dead, brutally mut
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  • ...Salians, conquered Gaul [modern France so named after them] about AD 500." Turks were the first Asian people to come in contact with Franks whom they called
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  • ...Gallipoli was fought in an attempt to capture Constantinpole and take the Turks, who had entered the war on the side of Germany, out of the war. The 2nd ...as highly inferior. He also realised that the terrain greatly favoured the Turks, who were well dug-in. With a view to meeting the situation effectively, he
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  • ...] and [[Pathans]] is at an end". Some historians think that the guru said "Turks, Pathans and Kapuras". It is believed that Guru Gobind Singh-ji stayed a co
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  • ...ks and [[Pathan]]s is at an end." Some historians think that Guru Ji said “Turks, Pathans and Kapuras”. It is believed that Guru Gobind Singh Ji stayed co
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  • ...der Sahibzadas and other “Singhs” fought a great war against the armies of Turks and Pahari Rajas (Rulers of hill states), have been removed from the scene ...shifted to the Garhi to launch a counter attack on the invading armies of Turks and hill states. In the war, that continued for two days, the two elder Sah
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  • In this way, the great battle was fought, when the leader of the Turks (Muhammedans) was killed.<br><br>
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  • ...n the peninsula was a nerve-racking experience for the 14th Sikhs, for the Turks first broke through a part of the French line and then through a sector hel ...ess and the Indian Brigade did not go into action. The following night the Turks again attacked the French in force and seized several forward positions. Th
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  • ...re he was tortured severely. But, says the Prachin Panth Prakash, "as the Turks tormented Taru Singh, ruddier became his cheeks with joy. As he was starved
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  • ...Delhi, following the death of his father Humayun.[3] He was descended from Turks, Mongols, and Iranians — the three peoples who predominated in the politi
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  • |In this way, the great battle was fought, when the leader of the Turks (Muhammedans) was killed.}}
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  • |Men began to wear blue robes and garments; Turks and Pat'haans assumed power.}}
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  • ...by rai lal, behlol khan was by bhai jaita, qamar beg by rai jodh and whole turks fled away. ...about lala beg you would get subedari of lahore. So Lala beg collected all turks who were fled away and went to lahore.
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  • 1634: Bhai Ballu Ji accepted Shahadat while fighting the Turks.
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  • ...reeks, Mauryans, Guptas, Scythians, Saka, Kushans, Huns, Rajputs, Mongols, Turks, Afghans, Persians, Pathans, Mughals, Sikhs, Maratha, and British, have tim
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  • Men began to wear blue robes and garments; Turks and Pat'haans assumed power.<br><br>
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  • '''''Of the wives of Hindus, of Turks, of Bhattis and of Thakur Rajputs,<br />
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  • ...in agriculture, trade or industry, but should not seek employment with the Turks nor indulge in theft or robbery; should be an intent listener at recitals o
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  • <p><em>Some people are Hindus, others are Turks; Some are Raafzis or Imaams, Shiites or Sunnis; But know this: There is onl
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  • ...tracted adventurers, traders, scholars and saints from all over the world. Turks and later Mughals came from the north. But the sea route through Gujarat, K
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  • ...y white people like Aryans, Persians, Macedonians, Scythians, Huns, Arabs, Turks, Afghanas, Mangols, Portugese, French and English. When the English left, I
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  • ...he Sikh chronicler states that, when the engagement began at Anandpur, the Turks were roasted by the continuous and deadly fire of the Sikhs. General Painde ...made a sudden attack, which created great confusion in the enemy camp. The Turks who turned to oppose the Sikhs, were killed and only those who fled, escape
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  • ...ttle: “My sons, you are dear to me. You are born to destroy the tyrants (Turks). Only if you sacrifice yourselves in the battle, can the tyrants be elimi
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  • All the contention of Turks were eliminated, and the (Khalsa) ovation was permeated. <br>
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  • :The gods, demons, Yakshas, Gandharvas, Turks and Hindus… all these are due to the differences of the various garbs of
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  • ...depended on the [[Afghans]], [[Arabs]], [[Pashtuns]], [[Persians]], and [[Turks]], who had consistently betrayed them. 713 - 1300: Muslim Invaders (Turks and Arabs) infamous invaders like Mahmud Gori and Mahmud Ghazni
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  • ...estern part of their kingdom (in present-day Iran) to the expanding Seljuk Turks. The Rajput kingdoms of western India reconquered the eastern Punjab, and b 713 - 1300 CE: Muslim Invaders (Turks and Arabs) famous invaders like Mahmud Gori and Mahmud Ghazni
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  • ...to let us go in battle field... Only one Shaheed Singh can finish all the Turks from this world within seconds... But Guru Ji didn't allow us. He also said
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  • ||Worshipping their idols, the Hindus die; the Turks (Muslims) die bowing their heads. <br>
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  • Men began to wear blue robes and garments; Turks and Pat'haans assumed power.
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  • 1634 Bhai Ballu Ji accepted Shahadat while fighting the Turks in Amritsar.
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  • Men began to wear blue robes and garments; Turks and Pat'haans assumed power.
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  • ...sed beyond the frontier of Kabul and the river Sindh until the days of the Turks, when they seized power in Ghazna under the Samani dynasty and the supreme ...suffering had been caused to the people of this province. The Afghans and Turks established their rule and various Muslim dynasties ruled Northern India. F
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  • ...u Nanak did not find any truth-oriented people. He came across many Hindu, Turks, Pirs and other Muslim religious heads and found that blinds were pushing t
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  • ...u Nanak did not find any truth-oriented people. He came across many Hindu, Turks, Pirs and other Muslim religious heads and found that blinds were pushing t
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  • ...my, they would necessarily have to be a Rajput tribe which was a threat to Turks in some way. ...he Saini took 10,000 rawats with him from Jhain, and advanced against the Turks, and, after a severe action, he was slain...''</blockquote>
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  • New Muslim rulers - the Turks and Afghans - were different in temperament to the early Arab invaders. The ...ird or fourth generation Muslims of Indian origin who sought equality with Turks/Aghans. But the immigrant Muslims’ class values were affected by Brahmini
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  • at the great oppression (by the Turks). Yet none is brave enough to give up his life, in order to
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