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  • ...le of a Barah Maha, the twelve stanzas are each assigned to a month of the Indian calendar. ...in which an attack from the imperial troops was countered and repulsed by Sikhs under the personal command of Guru Gobind Singh. Additionally the use of th
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  • [[Sikhs]] have been a part of the [[United States|American]] landscape for more tha ...ers The Pioneers, America, "A historical perspective of Americans of Asian Indian origin 1790-1997"] [[31 October]] [[2006]]</ref>
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  • ...ikhs in National capital Delhi allegedly by supporters of his ruling party Indian National Congress by saying 'When a big tree falls, earth shakes a bit.
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  • .../7); and about Ellenborough's military policy and bellicosity towards the Sikhs (PRO 30/12 (72). ...as that of "an armed truce:" and to repeat, "Let our policy [towards tlic Sikhs] be what it may, the contest must come at last, and the intervening time th
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  • ...is residence in Shaheed Bunga Street on the back side of Sri Darbar Sahib. Indian forces had initiated their attack on Sri Darbar Sahib at 4:45am on the morn Abbas said that Sikhs would visit their religious places during their 10-day stay in Pakistan.}}
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  • Former race relations commissioner Rajen Prasad, 62, who was born in Suva of Indian parents, and 44 year old Raymond Huo a lawyer and former journalist, former ...rom Auckland, the country’s largest immigrant metropolis with about 40,000 Sikhs and ethnic Indians.
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  • '''India Secret Poceedings''' (1834-1856), a manuscript series of Indian records at the India Office Library, London, succeeding Bengal Secret and P ...the events at Peshawar, particularly the British offer of Jalalabad to the Sikhs and its evacuation afterwards, and Clerk's despatches and reports from Laho
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  • ...lic life as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) of the Indian Parliament. ...College, Nowgong (Madhya Pradesh), and another two and a half years in the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun, he received his commission in 1934 and was pos
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  • ...lish newspaper. The Hindustan Times, he was fairly well aquainted with the Sikhs. After the Sikh Gurdwaras Act was placed on the statute book in 1925, the A 4. Amrik Singh, ed. , Punjab in Indian Politics. Delhi, 1985
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  • 2. Mujeeb, M., The Indian Muslims. London, 1967 [[Category:Related to Sikhs]]
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  • ...pecially life sized statues depicting some of the atrocities committed on Sikhs the Mugals) is located nearby. ...n is also the home of Late [[Lala Lajpat Rai]], a well-known figure in the Indian Independence movement, whose death was a catalyst in the life of Shaheed Bh
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  • Punjabi is the official language of the Indian state of Punjab, and is also spoken in neighbouring areas such as [[Haryana ...1 220 people using it on a daily basis. Punjabi is a major language of the Sikhs, in which much religious literature is written (See [[Adi Granth]]). It is
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  • ...the 'Golden Temple' on January 19, 2012. This has angered [[Sikh]]s and [[Indian]]s as their most revered shrine located in [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]] has bee ...ised strong protest from a diverse spectrum of the population of India and Sikhs around the world. They are angered that their most respect symbol of the hi
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  • ...setup an alang, a virtual wall of fortifications around the fortress. Yet Sikhs, says the author, remained undaunted. They came out in day time and they ma
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  • ...0576 facebook entry on Indian School Tehran Iran] - This is the alumni for INDIAN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, Tehran before the government took over it and made Krishna described Sikhs living in Iran as "wonderful Ambassadors of India".
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  • THE HISTORY OF SIKHS IN CHINA ...ands of Sikhs in Shanghai. <ref> https://www.sikhnet.com/news/contribution-sikhs-china</ref> The first gurdwara went up in the same year.
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  • ...pindi. Aside from completing the daily recitals and meditation done by all Sikhs, Baba Khem Singh Bedi daily completed an additional 25 [[Jap Ji Sahib]]’s ...9 and was nominated to the Viceroy's Legislative Council in 1893. When the Indian council Act was extended to the Punjab in 1897, he was among the first non-
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  • This Select Bibliography of the Sikhs and Sikhism has grown out military history of the Sikhs grew and I was able to collect a fairly large
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  • ...steadfastness, the British employed all their battalions, except the 35th Sikhs, for fighting in such faraway places like Egypt, Palestine, Masopotamia, Ga ...goes to the first battalion of the Sikh Regiment called the 14th Ferozepur Sikhs, which was moved after a short stay in the Suez Canal area to Galli Poli.
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  • ...VSM (1926 - 10 August 1986) was the 13th Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) of the Indian Army. On July 31, 1983 General Vaidya became the 13th Chief Of Army Staff of the Indian Army . In 1984, he planned Operation Blue Star.
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