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  • ...and low-cost medical treatment for the poor and needy of all religions and communities. ...u.com/news/states/andhra-pradesh/article2927143.ece ‘Healing touch' of the Sikh community by Pavithra S Rangan]===
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  • ...ial edicts to congregations far and wide telling all the [[Sangat]]s (Sikh communities) that that year's Baisakhi was going to be a unique affair. He asked them n ...oration on his divine mission of restoring their faith and preserving the Sikh religion.
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  • ...he British as a class or a single interest group were each of the several "communities" composed of members of a particular religious tradition such as Muslims an The Sikh League, at its annual session held at Gujrariwala on 22 October 1928, passe
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  • ..., “at the feet of the Guru” is the traditional name of the event where a [[Sikh]] formally begins reading from the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. ...habad kirtan]] is recited, an [[ardaas]] is offered for the young (or old) Sikh who is beginning their journey with the Guru – then finally, he or she wi
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  • ...Sarbat da bhalla|Sarbat da bhalla - O'Lord, bless everyone]]"''<br>[[Ardas|Sikh Ardas]]}}]] Originality and clarity of the [[Sikh faith]] was instrumental in promoting it from its inception in about [[1499
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  • ...the '''''Rehit Mariyada''''' of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] demands that the [[Sikh]] engages in [[Naam]] [[Simran]] as part of his or her everyday routine. ...f the practices, and some variations may be found among the different Sikh communities.
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  • {{p|File:Sikh's turban removed by Punjab police 1.jpg|Sikh's turban removed by Punjab police on March 28, 2011}} ...UNITED SIKHS Files Criminal Complaint Against Punjab Police For Removal of Sikh's turban''']
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  • Various religious communities that populate India worked together to drive out the British colonists and ...f Pakistan have not been studied in one important aspect that concerns the Sikh community. The Sikhs, as an important religious minority were mainly concen
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  • ...onymous with Hinduism). It arose because of a perceived dissolution of the Sikh faith, i.e., Sikhs were believed to be falling into the folds of Hindu thou ...sam Granth. The Dasam Granth has been understood as reflecting the Sanatan Sikh's world-view and the Adi Granth the Tat Khalsa's since the Dasam Granth con
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  • ...sts and continues behind closed doors within many homes in the UK Punjabi-Sikh community. ...ch gross allegations, are a routine tactic within Punjabi and South Asian communities. Accuse a women of being loose, adulterous, etc, and you have automaticall
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  • *Sikh’s in Bollywood *Sikh actors and their associated roles
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  • ...ing master of Sikhi, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in [[1708]], the history of the Sikh Gurus is packed full of numerous events, incidents, occurrences, celebratio The [[Sikhism|Sikh religion]] is somewhat unusual in the way that it was created; where most o
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  • ...nd of what he said was that the terrorist was- ''' "…Amar Singh hai, yeh Sikh Hai…" ''' over and over. As for the claims that he and others have made ...ism, were the founders of today's Haredi movement. Haredim live in insular communities with limited contact to the outside world.
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  • The '''Ramdasia''' were historically a [[Sikh]] [[Hindu]] sub-group that originated from the [[Caste system in India|cas ...necessitated by the need for more recruits than could be supplied by those communities upon which they usually relied, such as the Jat Sikhs, [[Dogra]]s and [[Pun
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  • ==Other Communities with Possible Link== ...on Services, New Delhi 2001.</ref> of Punjab, the following Rajput descent communities in North India also link their ancestry with this revered scion of ancient
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  • Bhai Lalo (b. 1452), Was a True Honest Living Sikh, who belonged to Tarkhan Tribe, of Gataura Clan, of village Saidpur, in Guj ...Ludhiana, Bathinda, Firozpur, Lahore, Gujranwala districts, were entirely Sikh.
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  • '''[[Guru Nanak]]''' taught us the importance of caring and loving communities and promoted and encouraged their birth and establishment; the concept of f ...Destroyer is the root and the primary message of the [[Guru Granth]], the Sikh holy scripture.
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  • ...loob Khan flaged off the march at Poonch town. Earlier, in the morning the Sikh Sanghat assembled at main Gurdwara Poonch and offered prayers before leavin ...ts and was audible through Loud Speakers fitted atop vehicles. Traditional Sikh religious slogans were being raised by the devotees.
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  • ...into compassionate beings; and he changed painful societies' into blissful communities. People of all faiths listened to his message and all gained from his wise ...e world) by forceful torturing, raping and killing India's Hindu and later Sikh citizens who refused to convert. [[Guru Nanak]] asked all to mend their way
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  • ...and traders. Lahore, now capital of Pakistan was once the Capital of the Sikh Raj of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Many towns and villages of Pakistan, such as ...s scattered across the cities, towns and villages of Pakistan. The largest Sikh population in Pakistan is found in Peshawar, in the Northwest Frontier Prov
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