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  • ...bind and had taken part in battles with the Mughal forces. Before becoming Sikhs the family were Brahmans of Kariala, in Jehlam district, about 10 kilometre His nephew Bhai Mati Das was one of the Sikhs who accompanied Guru Tegh Bahadur to Delhi and Martrydom.
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  • {{p4|File:Mass execution of sikhs.jpg|Mass execution of [[Sikh]]s in [[Lahore]] during the time of [[Zakariya ...gal|Gurdas Nangal]], he escorted the prisoners to [[Delhi]], rounding up Sikhs that he could find in villages along the route. As he reached the Mughal ca
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  • <!----------The relationship between the Sikhs and the British goes back to the late 1700s. During ...decided to conciliate the men of the defeated "Khalsa Army" and to enlist Sikhs in the Honourable East India Company's service. In April orders were issued
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  • ...’, and the response would be ‘Sat Gehr Ganbeehr’ (true Guru God is). These Sikhs believed in [[Adi Guru Darbar]], and in general followed Udasi traditions.
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  • ==Rumâl for Non-Sikhs==
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  • There is a tiny community of Sikhs in Ireland, consisting of around 1,200 persons.
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  • ...ndence relating to Holkar's intrusion into the [[Punjab]], cis [[Sutlej]] Sikhs, and general principles of British policy in the trans - Yamuna region (18
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  • ...story include martyrdom of the sons of Guru.Gobind Singh; practices of the Sikhs; ...een the sons of Zakariya Khan; Vadda Ghallughara or the holocaust of 1762; Sikhs' relations with Zabita Khan Ruhila ; and the unsuccessful expedition of 'Ab
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  • ...aiJhanda devoted himself wholeheartedly to the service of the Guru and his Sikhs, who came from far and near to see him. He brought firewood from the forest ...ask for nothing in return. The Guru ended the assembly by adjuring the Sikhs faithfully to observe the Gurus' festivals. [[Bhai Gurdas]], Varan, XI. 1
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  • The '''Prasadi Sikhs''' are a branch of the Sikh religion. Most of them originate from [[Haryana The most distinguishing characteristic of the Prasadis from mainstream Sikhs is that they do not believe in taking psychiatric drugs or submitting to el
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  • {{p|File:Maharaja Ranjit Singh news.jpg|Sikhs arrive for Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary}} ...lytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\06\22\story_22-6-2009_pg13_5 100 more Sikhs arrive for Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary]
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  • ...Bhagbhari was a disciple of [[Guru Amar Das]] ji. She was also one of the first Sikh preachers. Little could be found on the early life of Bhagbhari, somet ...t she had been so honoured. The Guru stayed for some time preaching to the Sikhs in the area. While the Guru was in Srinagar, Bhagbhari who was quite elderl
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  • ...ided to march in person against him, declaring a holy war (jihad) upon the Sikhs. Banda Singh's citadel was captured, though he himself escaped disguised as
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  • ...dered a great virtue. Humility is developed by erasing its opposite, which Sikhs call '''''haumai''''' or self-centred pride, or ego. It is this ego which s ...do so. No wonder, [[Guru Amar Das]] chose you as his successor to lead the Sikhs. You fully deserved to be the guru.”''
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  • ...h districts of Punjab. Of the total population of 3,096,077, 2,383,575 are Sikhs (76.99%), 648,284 are Hindus (20.9%), 51,948 are Christians (1.7%) and 7,17
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  • '''WHY SIKHS SHOULDN'T CELEBRATE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE'''<br> Prior to independence Sikhs were less than 1.5% of the population, but their contribution to the freedo
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  • ...t to say that God cannot be a she, for as it is stated, God is genderless. Sikhs use “He” as an expression of identifying and alluding to God in worldly
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  • 1. The Sikhs have originated from Hindus. If you call Sikhs Hindus, because they are converts from Hindus, then why don't you call Chri
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  • ...assault or by rash entry. The Nawab promised safe conduct to the besieged Sikhs on condition that they evacuate, but he broke his word and Banda Singh and ...the people and rackrented the peasantry. The author's appreciation of the Sikhs' spirit of heroic courage and fortitude is expressed equally strongly. A Pu
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  • .... This form of writing was used by the Sikh Guru Ji's and other historical Sikhs. ...ngs or apocryphal compositions in name of Sikh Gurus and other writings by Sikhs are not considered as Gurbani and are referred to as Kachi Bani.
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