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  • ...name was Pandit Ganda Singh, is a historical account, in Hindi, of the Sikhs, beginning with Guru Nanak (1469-1539) and terminating with the post Band ...vision of Indian society into a fourfold caste system and the contemporary Indian milieu.
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  • ...inema and television screens for a very long time. Also, the image of the Sikhs in Bollywood has mainly been shown in derogatory light and their reputation
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  • ...system describes the social stratification and social restrictions in the Indian subcontinent, in which social classes are defined by thousands of endogamou ...an background still continue to follow the old cultural practises from the Indian subcontinent.
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  • ...the minds of Sikhs the noble teachings of their Gurus, 'that neither must Sikhs oppress nor neither should they live under - oppression'. Quoting the Sant: ...hs were killed in 'staged' encounters by the Indian security forces. Many Sikhs feeling helpless turned to the message of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who after l
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  • ...Chandra Bose, from Germany to the Far-Eastern front in June 1943 that the Indian National Army was revived and Mohan Singh reinstated to his former command ...egislator in the Punjab, he was elected to Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Indian Parliament, for two terms. In and out of Parliament he strove for the recog
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...sequently its English version was prepared by author's son Catp D S Sodhi (Indian Navy) and published from Srinagar during 2007.
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  • The then troops of the British Indian army or the British Indian Labour Corps came from, what is today, the countries of India, Pakistan, Ba ...res, Neuve-Chapelle is not part of the Ypres Salient. In fact, the British Indian Army Corps was only deployed twice in the Ypres Salient, both times at very
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  • ...an military together with [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|killing of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi]]. * [[Operation Blue Star]] and [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
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  • ...The indisputable fact that in his reign as Chief hundreds of thousands of Sikhs were brutally murdered speaks for itself. He has been banned by many countr India Used Him to Commit Genocide Against Sikhs, Kashmiris
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  • {{aow|When Sikhs conquered Delhi}} {{pm|File:Sardar Baghel Singh-sml.jpg|[[When Sikhs conquered Delhi|Sikhs enter the Red Fort in Delhi]]}}
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  • ...Hindu Parishad (Translation: World Hindu Council), abbreviated VHP, is an Indian right-wing Hindu nationalist organization based on the ideology of Hindutva Sikhs does not regard themselves as denoted by word Hindu, due to difference beli
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  • ...], set out on his journey to [[Delhi]] to court execution attended by five Sikhs. {{Aowf|Panj Piare}}
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  • ...o so by his commanders and that he knew nothing about the plot to kill the Sikhs until he stood in an orchard where the 35 people were killed. ...to kill innocents. (But) if Lashkar e Taiyba told us to kill those people (Sikhs), then it was right to do it. I have no regrets," he added.
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  • ...ch India sent a contingent of seven athletes. In this seven-man squad, two Sikhs, Dalip and Palam made their debut. ...hen did not bring home any laurels, but it is on record that two among the Indian athletic performed really well, and one of them was Dalip Singh. In the lon
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  • ...s-of-shourie.html '''* A Rejoinder to the articles of shourie published in indian express dated 12, 13, 14 May 1982'''] ...com/2015/05/truth-about-sikhs-devinder-singh-duggal.html * Truth About The Sikhs - Devinder Singh Duggal]
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  • ...the war 100,000 Sikh volunteers joined the British Armed forces with a few Sikhs also contributing to the French Air Service and the American Expeditionary
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  • ...or the independence of India. Its members were Indian residents, primarily Sikhs, settled in USA. Their prime objective was to actively cause rebellion amon
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  • ...f India scrapped the separate marriage Act for Sikhs with the result that, Sikhs had no option but to register their marriages under the Hindu Marriage Act. ...to be given a Hindu marriage certificate after they got married. But the Sikhs in India are helpless because of Article 25 of the constitution which recog
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  • {{welcome| to article [[Ramdasia Sikhs]]|00:21, 25 March 2008 }} ...i- together almost makes an -n- , gestalt wise. Not sure if the Punjabi or Indian pronounciation is also involved in this most common error. In China -ri- re
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  • ...Singh of his village was arrested and accused of providing rations to the Sikhs. Bhai Taru Singh admitted the facts. Nawab Zakaria Khan ordered the removal ...s done to boost the morale of the policemen as well as create terror among Sikhs.
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