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  • ...entatives of the Sikhs concerned primarily with the management of sacred [[Sikh]] shrines of [[Haryana]] and to spread sikhi in Haryana. The SGPC manages 7 ...ana Congress president; Atam Prakash Manchanda, BJP state president; Ashok Arora, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) president; Kuldeep Bishnoi, president of th
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  • ...the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] in [[Raag Asa]] Mehal 1, page 473. So for [[Sikh]]s from that period, there has been compulsion to treat women as equals and A Sikh is someone who:
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  • ...ed years. More and more non-Sikhs around the world want to learn about the Sikh culture, religion and traditions, including the naming pattern. ...fference does not imply inequality. Women and men are different but equal. Sikh Gurus considered both women and men to be unique. They always respected the
    18 KB (2,993 words) - 08:29, 26 March 2008
  • ...ly negated the humanitarian and egalitarian principles, fundamental to the Sikh creed. [[Guru Nanak]], founder of [[Sikhism]], and his nine spiritual succe The process of the creation of a sovereign, autonomous society, the Sikh Panth, had started in the day of Guru Nanak himself. He had begun his caree
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  • ...ife to confuse and mislead the masses. Why choose the name of an important Sikh historical shrine and a story straight from the [[Janamsakhis]] to give a n ...unjab towns and in Rajasthan between the followers of Dera Sacha Sauda and Sikh organisations over a controversial advertisement featuring sect head Baba G
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  • ...Julio Francis Ribeiro]] and helped them to finance campaign for a separate Sikh state of [[Khalistan]]<ref name="pqasb.pqarchiver.com"/><ref>http://www.hig ...r%20Singh%20s%20new%20work%20engages%20with%201984%20Catastrophe.htm World Sikh News]</ref>
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  • ...raditions of the Mazhabi Sikh Pioneers on its merging with a few Ramdasia sikh companies in 1941. ...est of Burma was essentially an Indian Army campaign. It was here that the Sikh Light Infantry tasted blood and earned their first battle honors.
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  • ...yana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. While most Khatris are Hindu, some are also Sikh, some Muslim and even a small minority are Jain. Khatris of all these faith The Arora (Ahuja, Aneja, Khurana, Chawla, Juneja), Sood, Bhatia and Lohana are distin
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  • ...). Out of a total population of 25000 about 18000 were killed (primarily [[Sikh]]s) and about 3500 were wounded by the raiders. ...gain the Jats were the largest ethnic group making up 4,951 out of a total sikh population of 9,432.
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  • ...ch had been started by the hands of Guru Gobind Singh Ji himself, no other sikh misls were started by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. These facts were collected by G # '''Pritam Singh M.A retrd ( Dalit sikh panth de rakhae )'''
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  • ...eh''' '''The sect was founded in 1857, eight years after the demise of the Sikh Kingdom of Punjab, Between 1867-1881, the Kuka Sect won a large number of c ''' This Small minority sect included, majority of them were, Ramgarhia, Arora, and Jatts etc. and also included many Hindus'''. '''Their main center was
    36 KB (5,938 words) - 04:43, 31 July 2016
  • ...ib]]''' is the most popular of all Sikh shrines. Sikh places of worship or Sikh shrines are called [[Gurdwara]]s. The Sri Harmandar Sahib is located in [[A ...nd sargun (the spiritual and temporal realms of human existence) for the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...wing stars Arif Zakaria, Puneet Sikka, Adil Hussain, Shraddha Kaul, Anurag Arora, Narendra Jha and Govind Pandey. ...ory of the founder of [[Sikhism]], [[Guru Nanak]], the first Guru of the [[Sikh]]s. It briefly covers his birth and early years, but focuses more on the jo
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  • ...as so complete that he came to be canonized as Bhai, the Brother of the [[Sikh]] Order, very early in his career. For his pioneering work in its several ...sons. The family traces its ancestry back to Diwan [[Kaura Mall|Kaura Mall Arora]] (d. 1752), who rose to the position of vice-governor of Multan, under Naw
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  • ...ndia/Pakistan which is a Muslim tribe. For more information see http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/postgurus/ramgarhia2/ram%20Jassa%20Singh.htm --------> ...the death of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] in [[1716]] to the founding of the [[Sikh Empire]] in [[1801]]. The period is also sometimes described as the [[Misl|
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  • ...ached to United Nations Organisation and similar agencies and employees of Sikh contractors, who holy contracts in Bangladesh. They all assemble here on Fr ...an is conducted every Friday, where devotees professing different faiths - Sikh, Hindu and Muslims and others, recite Gurbani Shabads in praise of God, the
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  • #Compiled and collated the Hymns of the previous Sikh Gurus as the foundation of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. #Installed for the first time the holy Sikh Book, which at that time was called the [[Adi Granth]], a major achievement
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  • ...once popular in Mohyal families of bringing up the eldest male child as a Sikh. A small percentage are [[Muslims]]. As an ethnic group, Mohyals have a long military tradition. During Mughal and Sikh rule, Mohyals were bestowed hereditary courtesy titles as for bravery and l
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  • .... Hence said Prof. T.L. Vaswani in 1922, “It is a wonderful scripture, the Sikh Granth. I regard it a World-Scripture. This scripture was completed in 1604 ...book that has meant, and means so much to such a notable community as the Sikh Khalsa, deserves close study from the rest of the world.4
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  • ...uropean Conference on Multilingual Communication Technologies, Pune, R. K. Arora, M. Kulkarni and H. Darbari (Editors), Tata McGraw-Hill, pp. 32-38, (2002) ...: Workshop on Punjabi teaching materials for internet use, The Center for Sikh and Punjab Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.
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