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  • Also See [[Sikh Jatt]]
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  • Khinda ਕਹਿੰਦਾ is Kamboj Gotra in Punjab, during Sikh Damdami Taksal and Kamboj Caste [[Category:Sikh]]
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  • ...cient Persia and Vishnu god. In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Kamboj Professions were Eye Spirit Workers, Ghost Spirit Workers, Ghost Hearing Sp The '''Kamboj or Kamboh''' people are the modern representatives of ancient Kambojas, a w
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  • ...y of the Indian subcontinent comprises many diverse sets of peoples as the Sikh Gurus preached for ethnic and social harmony. These include different ethni * [[Kamboj]]
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  • ...angrur district of the Punjab. According to other sources, he was a Kamboj Sikh. He received amrit, the Khalsa rites of initiation, from his uncle [[Bhai [[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • Bhai Mahi Singh Sunam is revered as a great Sikh warrior and martyr. Bhai Mahi Singh belonged to the Mehroke landlord (Kamboj) family of Sunam. He had taken Amrit from Guru Gobind Singh at the time of
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  • ...se role and contributions to Sikhism occupy a very outstanding position in Sikh history. ...According to Gyani Gyan Singh’s Panth Parkash also, Baba Amar Singh was of Kamboj lineage. [2][3]
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  • ...iscipline, self-control and exemplary patience displayed by the peaceful Sikh protesters even in the face of extreme [[barbarism]]. Even national leade ...gio-political organisation. The ''peaceful'' and ''non-political'' budding Sikh brotherhood was transformed into a proud and fiercely martial nation throug
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  • ...e {{wiki|Landa Script}} and standardized by [[Guru Angad Dev]] (the second Sikh Guru) in the [[16th century]]. This script was designed to write the Punjab ...ght the Mughals. Hindu Punjabi's used to send their oldest son to become a Sikh this was mostly seen in the Arora(Khatris) communities and is still practic
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  • ...constitutes the core of the [[Gurdwara Reform Movement]] started by the [[Sikh]]s in early twentieth century. ...discipline, self-control and exemplary patience displayed by the peaceful Sikh protesters even in the face of extreme barbarism. Even the national leaders
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  • ...on. The nature of his [[martyr|martyrdom]] has become a part of the daily Sikh Ardas (prayer). He compiled [[Dasam Granth]] which includes Banis of Guru G ...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 no later than
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  • ...yed a leading role in India’s struggle for independence as well as for the Sikh Reform Movements of early twenties. Sunder Singh was born in 1878 in farmers’ family of Kamboj lineage of village Bohoru in Amritsar. His father’s name was Lakhmir Sing
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  • ...yed a leading role in India’s struggle for independence as well as for the Sikh Reform Movements of early twenties. Sunder Singh was born in 1878 in farmers’ family of Kamboj lineage of village Bohoru in Amritsar. His father’s name was Lakhmir Sing
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  • ...ly after his birth. He belonged a Jammu clan of Kamboj lineage. He was a [[Sikh]], a [[Punjabi]] Marxist and a nationalist mostly known for his assassinati ...the name of the Muslim Prophet; 'Singh' is the name given to all baptised Sikh males (also a traditional Rajput name) and 'Azad' meaning free or independe
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  • == History of Sikh Tarkhans== Sikh Tarkhans are more commonly referred to as [[Ramgarhias]] because of their r
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  • #Compiled and collated the Hymns of the previous Sikh Gurus as the foundation of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. #Installed for the first time the holy Sikh Book, which at that time was called the [[Adi Granth]], a major achievement
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  • ...ncluded prominently the Yaudheyas (modern Joiya or Johiya Rajputs and some Kamboj), Kekayas, Vrikas (possibly modern Virk Jatts), Usinaras, Sibis (possibly m ==The Rise of Sikh Power==
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