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  • ...official biography states: Based on his observation that even the smartest people can juggle no more than nine variables when making decisions, he proposed a [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...ive in this village?" He replied, "There is one farmer who is Guru Nanak's Sikh." The Guru said to him, "Please go and tell him that his Guru is outside th That Sikh came, touched the feet of the Guru in reverence and requested, "Please hono
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  • A '''Parna''' is a quick casual turban that a Sikh ties to cover his [[kesh]]. Traditionally the parna is used to cover the he ...h prefers to cover his head instead of wandering around 'naked', even if a sikh has to go to go to some shop near his house, the parna is used to cover hi
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  • ...ollowing the Guru's path; ie: the community treading the path set by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. ...y group or community or society that follows the path established by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. "Panthic" is a reference to any matters relating to the "Panth" or
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  • ...se University of Hong Kong. A turbaned Sikh himself, Ash was eager to make Sikh contacts in Hong Kong. He was especially eager to find out key information, ...Sikhi, but a site where people go expressly to make business or spiritual Sikh contacts was nowhere to be found.” Says Ash.
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  • ...f Madhya Pradesh. The officer in-charge of the forces got information that Sikh soldiers are coming near the town. He boasted he would kill all Skh soldier ==Brave acts during 1984 Anti-Sikh genocide==
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  • ...dern France so named after them] about AD 500." Turks were the first Asian people to come in contact with Franks whom they called frangi, a name applied to a ...British behaviour of most of them after the Maharaja's death confirmed the people in their belief that the Feringhees were timeservers and enemies of the Kha
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  • ...a]], the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people is a close friend of the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...ically that God is formless, fearless, ageless, and genderless. One of our Sikh representatives was discussing this topic with some Christians. During the ...ale?" Silence for ten minutes, she was unable to answer that question. The Sikh representative said, "If you don't even know that a soul has a gender than
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  • Sehajdhari Sikh Federation ...eration” as a Political Party under section 29(A) of the Representation of People Act 1951 vide its Order No:56/167/2001-J.S.III/2084 dated 20th June 2002.
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  • ...tennial Foundation was formed in 1997 in commemoration of the centenary of Sikh settlement in Canada. The history of Sikhs during that century has been a l ...e community without whose support and toil the "achievers" would be lesser people. This is their story and our triumph.
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  • ...e of Sikhism and for us to learn more about what Sikhi is and what being a Sikh actually means! We aim to create a forum where people can openly discuss different religious and social issues, free from judgeme
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  • ...] and came across the people of the Punjab. They began to understand the [[Sikh]]s and their unusual way of life. During this period, many books were writt *'''Second Sikh War in 1848 1849... ''' Author: Joseph Tahckwell, Other info: GEOGRAPHY. BI
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  • ...www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Sikh-teaches-primary-pupils-about.4918765.jp Sikh teaches primary pupils about his culture]''' 28 January 2009 by Nick Egan ...ation lesson with a difference when their class was taken by Roop Singh, a Sikh.
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  • ...Zealand welcomed its largest Gurudwara sahib on March 10th. Almost 20,000 people attended the inauguration event of the new gurudwara sahib here at Takanini ...nth Sahib Ji from Otahuhu Gurudwara Sahib on Thursday. An estimated 12,000 people arrived on Friday and Saturday for keertan (hymn singing) and prayers.
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  • ...ut the difference of age between the mother and the sons was so great that people usually called them her grandsons, mai-potre. The name has stuck to the lin 2. M.A. Macauliffe, The SIKH Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 2. '''All Welcome:''' Members of all religions can visit Sikh temples ([[Gurdwara]]s) but must observe basic protocols & social courtesie ...ak, emancipation comes only by loving devotional worship; through duality, people are engrossed in duality. ||2||" ([[SGGS]] page 75)
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  • ...he first President of Sikh Council of North America in 1979 (Federation of Sikh Society of U.S.A.). He was also instrumental in building the first Gurdwara ...uccessful in creating a stronger visibility and awareness of Sikhs and the Sikh turban.
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  • ...ated by the Meru people, a Bantu ethnic group. In addition there are other people having different and diverse religions, cultures and all walks of life who Image:Meru Outside.jpg | {{cs|Sikh Temple Meru}}
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