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  • ...story. This articles is about the comments made by these writers about the Sikhs during this initial phase of contact. Below is a list of the first books in English printed before 1900:
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  • ...filled up and a mosque constructed at the site. This happening alerted the Sikhs to be prepared to defend Amritsar. ...he royal hunters told Kulij Khan, the governor of Lahore , to chastise the Sikhs, he despatched General Mukhlis Khan with an army of Seven thousand to attac
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs attacked in USA]]
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...uzaffarabad,Mirpur,Baramulla and Poonch Rojouri areas forcing migration of Sikhs.
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  • A group of over 200 Sikhs attacked the office of the music channel MTV India in south-central Mumbai
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  • ...to Sikhism. Jai Hari and Arjan are married to Mexican women, who are also Sikhs. The women wear white turbans. Arjan Singh’s 20-year-old son also practic "They don’t convert to Sikhism just like that; it is a slow process. In the first phase, some people become vegetarians. They start reciting the Gurbani but
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  • ...tonsure rites. Traditionally treated as untouchables even by the highcasie Sikhs, efforts are now afootjointly by the Gurdwara Board ofTakht Sachkhand Sri H
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  • #REDIRECT [[True Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ramdasia Sikhs]]
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  • ...Nizamabad, Karimnagar andWararigal. According to Captain A.H. Bingley, Sikhs A Handbook for Indian Army, 1918, their total number, evidently based on t ...such as the Sikhs of the Punjab now wear under the turban. As true Govindi Sikhs they are careful observers of the five kakkas and conform strictly to the o
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  • ...tka, meat of animal killed in the Sikh style with one blow, and hail other Sikhs with `Vahiguruji ki Fateh`. At marriage the couple takes four circumambulat
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  • ...ple or rather a student of spiritual knowledge. Not all the Nanakiyaes are Sikhs as a Sikh is known what comes out of his own "mouth"; whilst the Nanakiyaes In a nutshell, Sikhs are rare to come across and Nanakiyaes are many who enjoy going to Gurdwara
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Nepal]]
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  • ...mped on the bank of the River Chenab. A fierce battle took place in which Sikhs were at a disadvantage at one stage but, inspired by Sahib Singh and "he
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  • ...aulo and most of the current Sikhs in Brazil seem to be the newly baptized Sikhs with inspiration from Yogi Bhajan.
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  • == '''Kaum''': A term used by many Sikhs to refer to corporate the Sikh nation or Panth. ==
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  • ...e 231 to 20631 due to the Pachhadas of moradabad registering themselves as Sikhs. Unfortunately these Pachhadas reverted back to Hinduism after 1947. Since
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  • {{p|Image:Sikhs-donate2.jpg|Sikhs of Califonia donate blankets, food and toys}} '''[http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5587 Sikhs Donate 15,000 Blankets, Food Bags and Toys to Poor]''' India Journal Jan 0
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  • ...s in Afghanistan. Though a new regime took over in 2001-02, still not many Sikhs have returned to Kabul.
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  • ...what they consider to be the ‘[[Panth]]’ (a term used by modern mainstream Sikhs to denote the Khalsa brotherhood).
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  • ...d [[Amrit Savaiye]] - these banis are usually recited daily by all devoted Sikhs in the early morning. ...ich are recited by devote Sikhs regularly. The most important Banis of the Sikhs are:
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...uzaffarabad,Mirpur,Baramulla and Poonch Rojouri areas forcing migration of Sikhs.
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  • ...to spread the warmth and love of Sikhi to all. The magazine aims to unite Sikhs worldwide as well as providing a fun and interesting medium to learn from.
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  • '''The Sikhs''', by General Sir John J.H. Gordon, was first published in 1904 by William Blackwood and Sons, London, and reprinted in 1 ...Sikh wars, with the last two summing up the beliefs and observances of the Sikhs and their position under the British Crown.
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  • ...e they form a majority 59.9% of the population. Substantial communities of Sikhs, i.e. greater than 200,000, live in the Indian States/Union territories of ...British Empire]]<ref>Diffusion of Sikhism and recent migration patterns of Sikhs in India by A. K. Dutt1 and S. Devgun. Pub. GeoJournal Volume 1, Number 5 /
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  • #redirect [[Sikhs.org]]
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  • ...he administered Amrit (baptism) to both males and female Sikhs. All female Sikhs were asked to use the name Kaur (or Kour) after their forename and males we Today most of the Sikhs dont like to put Singh behind their name they put their surname behind. eg.
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  • ...f the disaster. He made attempts to retrieve the lost position by sending, first, his slavegeneral [[Husain Khan]] and, then [[Jujhar Singh Hada]], a Rajpu
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  • ...ed shouts. This baffled the besiegers, and Guru Gobind Singh and the three Sikhs were soon gone, out of harm's way. The Gurdwara on the mound marks the site
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  • *[[Sikh]] [[Sikhs]] *[[Sikh 5 ks]] [[Sikhs Five Ks]]
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  • #redirect [[United Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bandai Sikhs]]
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  • #redirect [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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