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  • ...Guru Sahib was sitting here under a banyan tree. In the battle field, the Sikhs, under the command of Bhai Maan Singh Nishanchi (standard bearer), gave a b At that time some prominent Sikhs were sitting near Guru Sahib. All of them tore farras from their under-turb
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  • ...for short. It is considered to be more than a holy book of the Sikhs. The Sikhs treat this Granth (holy book) as a living Guru. The holy text spans 1430 pa ...ime, the temporal authority was vested in the Khalsa Panth (a community of Sikhs who have taken Amrit).
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  • * [[Panj Banis]]: the five [[bani]]s recited by Sikhs daily.
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  • ...the Conference to ask for safeguards." The safeguards he demanded for the Sikhs in the [[Punjab]] ran broadly on the same lines as those demanded by Ujjal [[category:sikhs]]
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  • ...itsar. The Guru said that Amritsar would remain of utmost sanctity for the Sikhs.
    536 bytes (85 words) - 13:31, 26 April 2007
  • ...sole guardian is given to SGPC every 4 years in a fair elections in which sikhs from around the world participate. SGPC was created in 1920s.
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  • ...rain his Sikhs in the art of war. The Guru heard that there were groups of Sikhs, 3-4 miles away, coming to see him. The Guru sent for Bhai Dallah Brar, and After this, the Guru was always happy to see his Sikhs carrying arms. Offerings of money would not please the Guru so much as offe
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  • ...bind Rai at birth, and escorted by her brother, Kirpal Chand, and other Sikhs, arrived at Lakhnaur on 13 September 1670, and stayed here for about six m ...of their own in exchange. After 1947, the historic shrine in Lakhnaur was first placed under the Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU) Dharm Arth Bo
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  • The estimated number of Sikhs in Zambia is not known to me. [[Guru Nanak Council of Zambia]] is one of th
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  • ...ent orders give themselves this name. For instance, several of the Nirmala Sikhs take pride in calling themselves Bihangams. They wear white and, instead of
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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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  • It is said that when [[Guru Gobind Singh]] first initialled the five Sikhs ([[Khalsa]]) in [[1699]] he mentioned the four [[Kurehta]] (the four prohib ...abis is generally prohibited, but ritually consumed in edible form by some Sikhs(mostly Akali Nihangs). Some Akali Nihang groups consume cannabis-containing
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  • ...that no political arrangement which did not give full satisfaction to the Sikhs would be accepted by the Indian National Cong. 2. Harbans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983
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  • {{p|File:Sikhs main3.jpg|Sikhs with turbans (others in helmets) engaged in an armed combat during World Wa ...offered. Nothing could make them wear helmets. When ordered to do so, the Sikhs disobeyed, which often meant "collective insubordination - mutiny", with se
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  • ...early years before moving to [[Anandpur]]. [[Patna]] is further honored by Sikhs as both [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] visited the city. ...was born in Patna, the city is the second of the four great thrones of the Sikhs. There is also a museum here which exhibits photos, holy scriptures, and th
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  • ...r''' a 28 year old flight instructor in San Antonio, USA has become the first turbaned woman Sikh pilot for a major US Airline. ...turban wearing pilot, flying could be another avocation for dynamic young Sikhs.
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  • ...ovements in the Sikh fold have tended to "raise the status of the Kesdhari Sikhs, so much so that while formerly Kesdharis and Sahjdharis of the same caste ...is marry sahijdharis. Indeed intermarriage between Keshdari and sahijdhari Sikhs and ordinary Hindus are still matters of everyday occurrence, although the
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  • '''NAHAR SINGH''' and Sher Singh at the head of 500 Sikhs were appointed by Guru Gobind Singh (16661708) to defend Lohgarh Fort d ...an of Jharig resulting in the imprisonment of that chief. He served in the first unsuccessful campaign of Multan and then in both the Kashmir expeditions un
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  • ...h Zabar Khan for his many crimes. That evening Sabizada Ajit Singh and the Sikhs attacked Bassi village. With the battle won the Sahibzada had Zabar khan t ...a Ajit Singh in the early morning. Then Baba Ajeet singh and the remaining Sikhs left for Anandpur Sahib.
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  • ...warrior. He stood guard at the Guru's door and humbly served the visiting Sikhs. According to [[Bhai Mani Singh]], Sikhdn di Bhagat Maid, he once said t
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