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  • ...egiment went through the villages challenging men to wrestle with him. The Sikhs couldn‘t resist the offer but the condition that Capt. Rattray had demand ...he Rattrays Sikhs have a unique and distinct identity of their own. Having first seen action during the Mutiny of 1857, the battalion served throughout the
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  • Sudh Sikhs basically resides in punjab.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Norway]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/Punjab Sikhs]]
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  • The '''Prasadi Sikhs''' are a branch of the Sikh religion. Most of them originate from [[Haryana The most distinguishing characteristic of the Prasadis from mainstream Sikhs is that they do not believe in taking psychiatric drugs or submitting to el
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  • ...judgement that Udasis are not Sikhs. A large number of differences between Sikhs and Udasis have been detailed. The most important are : * Udasis wear clothes of ochre colour - Sikhs do not.
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  • #redirect [[United Sikhs]]
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  • Sonar means goldsmith and Sonar sikhs have population in lakhs and over lakh stay at punjab.
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  • Find more information about Sikhs in World War I and II * [http://www.sikhs.nl/LeeuwenvandeGroteOorlog.htm Leeuwen van de Grote Oorlog ]
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  • ...icularly active community of anti-racist activists. The over 1/2 a million Sikhs that made the UK their home are repeatedly making clear they do NOT wish to ...as he does not even in the slightest way represent more than a handful of Sikhs if any, nor does he represent any Sikh organisation. Thus it is left up to
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  • [[Image:United Sikhs logo.gif|thumb|300px|right|{{c|'''UNITED SIKHS'''}}]] ...especially disadvantaged and minority communities across the world. UNITED SIKHS is registered: as a non-profit tax exempt organization pursuant to Section
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  • {{pl|Image:Argentina Sikhs.png|Bibiana Jasbe Singh Kaur}} The Sikhs originally came to Argentina in the early 19th century to work on a British
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  • ...wearing the turban and uncut beard. This custom was also practised by the Sikhs in the Armed Forces of the British Empire well before 1914. ...ell as the school uniform. The school declared that it had nothing against Sikhs as such but would not allow them to wear turbans or leave their hair uncut.
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  • '''Sikhs in Bollywood''' It is difficult to imagine a walk of life where Sikhs, one of India’s most dynamic minorities, have not made a significant cont
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  • ...uru Granth Sahib]]. This Granth is more than a holy Book of the Sikhs; the Sikhs respect it like a living Guru. The reverence given to the holy Granth is un ...is the eleventh [[Sikh Guru]] and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs to guide the Sikhs and others to eternity.
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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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  • '''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 [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bandai Sikhs]]
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  • #redirect [[United Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikligar Sikhs]]
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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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  • ...h Bhai Badali and Bhai Gopal embraced the precept and won renown as devout Sikhs.
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  • ...sacres of [[Sikh]]s during 1700s. The tragic events of 1984 when 1000's of Sikhs when murdered in India in 1984 has become the "Third Ghalughara".
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  • ...in most areas until 1947; prevented from wearing their articles of faith - Sikhs have produced premiers, formidable entrepreneurs, athletes, poets, artists * Create and foster a positive and accurate image of Sikhs in the media.
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  • (The population of the Sikhs of Punjab Region, from 1881 upto 1991, covering up to 110 years) ==Districts prior to 1947, where Sikhs were mainly concentrated==
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  • #redirect [[Sikhs in Mexico]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Turban, UK Legislation Regarding its use by Sikhs]]
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  • ...Guru Granth Sahib is seated inside the sanctum and is attended by Nihahg Sikhs.
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  • ...es. I don't have any info about any Gurdwara in Kuwait but have heard that Sikhs do gather in large number at the Indian Embassy during special occasions.
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