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  • The Sikh Lohar / Tarkhan are a northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab
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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 * [[Ramgarhia]]/[[Tarkhan]]
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  • ...imself didnt slept on that and left it for Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Master. ...u Gobind Singh Ji wrote a letter to Aurangzeb Known as Zaffarnama Sahib in Sikh History. In Day time Guru Sahib used to spend time in Dense forest of Dyal
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  • ...1957-January 3, 1963. He was the first Asian American, Indian American and Sikh member of the US Congress. Born in Chhajulwadi, Punjab, India, to a Sikh family of Tarkhan origins, he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from the Universi
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  • ==List of [[Tarkhan]] clans== The following is a list of clans/gotras of the Tarkhan community of Punjab (India) in alphabetical order:
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  • ...em Twig) from the tree. There was a small tibba there from which a gursikh tarkhan came out and did selfless service of guru ji. Guruji liked his service and It is said that the guru then ordered his sikh followers to bring some children from the village to meet with him. His Sik
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  • ...cause of its later famous Misldhar, [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]], who was a [[Tarkhan]]. Historically, the Ramgarhia community has had strong links with the [[ J ...me for example Bhai Rupa Ji. During the time of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, many Tarkhan Sikhs, served him with great devotion, such as Bhai Desu Ji, and and Bhai H
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  • It is interesting to note that Tarkhan was a very respected title in use among some of the armies that invaded Ind == History of Sikh Tarkhans==
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  • ...de Amritsar. It was named in honour of the founder of the city, the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das. His Misl contained more than 10000 cavalry who were alw ...hree most daring brothers named Jassa Singh, Mali Singh, and Tara Singh of Tarkhan (carpenter) background and belonging to Mouza Sarsang in the Lahore distric
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  • ...3 in the Bikarimi Sambat 1526, i.e., April 15, 1469. Most of the doyen of Sikh History, such as M.A.Macauliffe, Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha, Bhai Sahib Bhai Vi ...he month of Kartik2. Subsequently this became the most revered date in the Sikh Chronology.
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  • '''Surinder Shinda''' is an [[India]]n [[Sikh]] singer of [[bhangra]] music with traditional [[Punjabi]] roots,<ref>{{cit Surinder Shinda was born Surinder Singh Badhan in a [[Ramgharia]] [[Tarkhan]] family. He was a colleague of the renowned Punjabi singer [[Kuldeep Manak
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  • Every Sikh knows of Guru Gobind Singh's four Sahibzadas, but very few know that Guru S Baba Zoravar Singh Paalit, a Tarkhan Sikh was born in the home of Bhai Nathoo Ram Lotay and Mata Bhikee on December 2
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  • '''Jaatpaat''' or '''[[Jatt|Jaatwaad]]''' is an anti-Sikh philosophy of some who have been born into communities that even today con ...c, this is wrong, Clan names, should not be used, as said in a Katha, by a Sikh from Ludhiana. Having pride or Ahankar, in ones Clan name, Caste, or Tribe,
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  • ...). Out of a total population of 25000 about 18000 were killed (primarily [[Sikh]]s) and about 3500 were wounded by the raiders. ...gain the Jats were the largest ethnic group making up 4,951 out of a total sikh population of 9,432.
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  • ...ndia/Pakistan which is a Muslim tribe. For more information see http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/postgurus/ramgarhia2/ram%20Jassa%20Singh.htm --------> ...the death of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] in [[1716]] to the founding of the [[Sikh Empire]] in [[1801]]. The period is also sometimes described as the [[Misl|
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  • ...re also known as the '''Sangat''' community and are comprised majorly of [[Sikh]], there is also a size able Muslim community ([[Bhat clan]]). Today in the ...munity of [[Uttar Pradesh]] is said to be a sub-clan of Bhatra origin.<ref>Sikh Encyclopedia</ref> Currently there are many Hindus and Muslims that share t
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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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  • |caste_name= Sikh Jatt ...Falcon, in his Handbook on Sikhs [1] wrote, in 1896, "The back-bone of the Sikh people is the great Jat Race, divided and sub-divided into numerous clans.
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