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  • ...s. Rawalsar (also spelled Rewalsar) is a town in the Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh about about 15-25Km west of Mandi. ...me is visible from a distance. Rawalsar is particularly sacred to Namdhari Sikhs. Because of some allusion to it in Sau Sakhi as a sanctuary, many Namdharis
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  • ==Stood against discrimination against Sikhs== ...irked by the growing narrow politics of the government biased against the Sikhs, but what incensed him the most was a circular letter, dated 10 October 194
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  • * Educated Sikhs would generally agree that Raagmaala could be an index or listing of the ra * Indian culture, rich as it is, is really one of oral tradition. It has never value
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  • ...havoc with the sentiments of the Sikh Nation. He showed the path to young Sikhs to fight for their human rights. ...f those whose loved ones had laid down their lives while fighting with the Indian establishment. Undoubtedly, thousands have died for the sake of the Sikh na
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  • ...Gurdwara]]s. Many prefer to visit historic Gurdwaras and many thousands of Sikhs will take this opportunity to visit the holy Gurdwaras in [[Pakistan]]. The ...o been made, he said, adding that after getting positive response from the Indian government, Pakistan would open a visa office at Amratsar to facilitate the
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  • ...I did a good job by asking (the Army) for permission, because a lot of (Sikhs) assimilate right away and then regret (it) afterwards and cannot live w ...So I made a very honest appeal to the U.S. government. There's nothing (Sikhs) cannot do with our articles of faith intact."
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  • {{p|File:Sardar Baghel Singh.jpg|In 1783 Sikhs enter the Red Fort in Delhi}} ...leadership of [[Dal Khalsa]] chief, [[Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]], the Sikhs refused an alliance, and instead challenged Abdali for battle.
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  • *14th Ferozepur Sikhs *15th Ludhiana Sikhs
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  • Most of the Sikhs of that period consider their success and prosperity in life as their perso ...he Balkans and Anatolia on archaeological research. In 1905, he joined the Indian Education Service, becoming professor of English at Government College, Lah
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  • MASS GRAVE OF "SIKHS" KILLED IN NOVEMBER 1984 DISCOVERED IN HARYANA AFTER 26 YEARS A mass Grave of Sikhs killed in November 1984 has been discovered after 26 years in village Hondh
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  • ...ld at the time of “April 13, 1978 - Nirankari confrontation” when thirteen Sikhs of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha were murdered. This incident left a deep mark o ...heguroo.com/lofiversion/index.php/t16981.html</ref> and fought against the Indian army until his death ( June 9th 1984) in [[Operation Blue Star]] <ref> htt
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  • ...athedar Mohan Singh Nagoke came out with drawn swords, rescued the wounded Sikhs and drove off the mob of Muslims. ...fort during WWII. He took part in the Quit India movement launched by the Indian National Congress in 1942 and was detained under Defence of India Rules. In
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  • ...Israel on peace Mission<br> [See full Gallery http://www.pbase.com/dflynch/sikhs] ]] ...om a Jewish perspective. It is a temple they’re visiting, but it’s one for Sikhs. And I know nothing at all about them.
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  • ...of the Indian Army. It is currently the highest decorated regiment in the Indian Army and was at one stage the highest decorated regiment in the British Emp ...in Hong Kong. By 1914 Sikh Regiments were deployed as part of the British Indian Army for operations in World War I. The Regiment served in all theatres of
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  • ...terally means “Jewel” of the [[Panth]] (group comprising all the world Sikhs, the global Sikh community) and is a title of honour and distinction for ...a Prabhandak Committee, in organizing Sikhs politically, and guided the Sikhs during the Partition of India, and later led their demand for a
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  • ...onduct for Khalsa. In the years following Guru Gobind Singh, many of those Sikhs who had been blessed to hear his words, such as Bhai Nand Laal, Bhai Sukha ...Kosh, states that although there are many Rehit Namas, written by devoted Sikhs according to their own understanding, only those rules which do not go agai
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  • ...emple, with its golden domes reaching out to the heavens and wonder at the Indian elephant in front of a splendid palace with minarets. Is it a simmering mir However, there is nothing magic about the success of the Woolgoolga Sikhs who have continued the good work in the finest tradition of the Sikh pionee
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  • |align=center| 1761 || Sikhs take the capital city of [[Lahore]], Pakistan from the Mughal governor |align=center| 1769 || Sikhs repel Afghan invaders to become an important political power in Panjab.
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  • ...tating the development of assisted reproductive technologies, given by the Indian National Science Academy", Sidhu says. "My study looked at molecules presen [[Category:Famous Sikhs]]
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  • ...tant groups in Punjab State that are fighting for an independent state for Sikhs, known as [[Khalistan]]<ref> http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res ...f operations against Indian security forces and remained active in several Indian states.<ref> http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/india/states/punjab/te
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