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  • ...n Nyi ma la. Passing through Dolma Sampa and Tongpen, he entered Muguthang valley where he visited Kedang, Bendu, Sherang, Lyingka, and Muguthang. He went th ...sit to these areas. The Lamas from these areas have been visiting [[Golden Temple]], [[Amritsar]], regularly to pay obeisance to their beloved Guru Rimpoche,
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  • ...elephant has been collected. It is said that when Alexander entered Jhelum Valley, young maidens with shell bangles were filling their pitchers with water fr ...Shahi period (AD 650-950). Beautifully carved, it conforms to the best in temple architecture. Katas Raj is also held sacred by Hindus for another reason. L
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  • ...velled in all four directions - North, East, West and South. The founder [[Sikh Guru]] is believed to have travelled more than 28,000 Kms in five major tou ...played his rosary and thus posed to be a holyman. He had built a [[Hindu]] temple and a [[Muslim]] mosque at the courtyard of his residence. He would invite
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  • ...akistan]]. He was [[The Birth of the Guru|born]], according to all ancient Sikh records, in the early morning of the third day of the light half of the mon SON: My house is His Temple, mother! God is my home and His grace is my family. His pleasure is my ut
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  • gave the Sikh people ...collaboration with Brahminical malcontents, made serious inroads into the Sikh theology. The worst part of it was that the contamination came to be passed
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  • ...ra Hemkunt Sahib''' (coordinates {{coord|30.640792|N|79.692936|E}}) is a [[Sikh]] shrine present in [[Uttarakhand]] state in [[India]] at a place called [[ ...ound in the [[Dasam Granth]], the second most important scripture of the [[Sikh]]s. But it was not until the twentieth century after many long years of sea
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  • ...n the the other religions of the Punjab music is deeply connected with the Sikh religion. In fact a glossary of music and Ragas are given at the end of the ...ins a very active 'ghost" in the folklore and performances of modern Hindu/Sikh Indian Punjab.
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  • [[Image:Ss-Sikhsign.jpg|thumb|125px|right|<center>Sikh Regimental Insignia</center>]] ...Gobind Singh|by Sri Guru Gobind Singh]] [[Sikh Regiment|- the motto of the Sikh Regiment]]<br>[[Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Eha]]<br>
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  • ...ghts of all other chivalries belong to the court of gallant Indra, but the Sikh knights belong to the court of -whom else but Guru Nanak. ...d secular observance, and no social custom was to hinder them in doing so. Sikh women are to this day seen attending all occasions of public worship. All c
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  • ...7000 BCE. From about 3000 BCE the Indus River basin was home to the Indus valley civilization, one of the earliest in human history. At its height, it boast Factors in the Indus valley civilization's decline possibly included a change in weather patterns and u
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  • ...f the Sikhs of East Africa begins with the Railway - though detachments of Sikh Regiments had seen service in certain parts of East Africa in previous year Many, but not all, of the original Sikh arrivals returned to India to be replaced and augmented by others who came
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  • ...s of their labors and those who wear the crown of gold, unearthed from the valley of death of these heroes, have deliberately, consciously and callously forg ...with the jail authorities minutely and distinctly. In his various books on Sikh theology he quotes very appropriate verses from [[Gurbani]] freely and wit
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  • Muslim League Attack on Sikhs and Hindus in the Punjab 1947 is a book by Sikh scholar Gurbachan Singh Talib (student/scholar). The introduction to the re ...so records the attacks on the Dehra Sahib Gurdwara of Lahore, an important Sikh site of the martyrdom of Sri Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs. T
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  • |caste_name= Sikh Jatt ...Falcon, in his Handbook on Sikhs [1] wrote, in 1896, "The back-bone of the Sikh people is the great Jat Race, divided and sub-divided into numerous clans.
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  • The Sikh Epoch 72 The Temple of Bread: Langar 149
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  • 2 Evolution of the Sikh Panth (1469 - 1708) ...ntained in the Adi Granth, now known as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]], the Sikh scripture.
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  • ...s districts of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh also have considerable Saini Sikh population. They are not found in any significant numbers in the lower and ...al units. In British era Sainis fought largely in Grenadiers , Sappers and Sikh Regiments. Subedar-Major Jagindar Singh Saini who was a hero of Battle of L
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