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  • The following are battles fought by the tenth master, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ...ned forces of the Mughals and the Hill Rajas. After a prolonged Siege, the Guru left Anandgarh Fort.
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  • ...ikh-THUMB.jpg|Sikh environmental activists Baba Sewa Singh and Baba Balbir Singh Seechewal will be part of what has been called “the biggest civil society ...wsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/gurdwara-sahib-leamington-warwick-uk|Gurdwara Sahib Leamington & Warwick, UK|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thum
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  • ...isited of all Sikh shrines in the world and is the most holiest of their [[Gurdwara]]s. Below is an account of a typical day in the busy north Indian city of [ ...er along the parikarma, around the next corner, is the shrine of Baba Deep Singh, the legendary old warrior who died at this spot. Ever since, pilgrims have
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  • ...Navdeep Singh.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Shri Keshgarh Sahib, photo by Navdeep Singh]] ...and Turkey- these examples are mostly memorials of the places The [[Sikh]] Guru's payed visits to. Modern examples can be found world wide- America, Austra
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  • ...The main philosophy of the channel is to simply teach the basics wisdom of Guru in a way that avoids}} ...The main philosophy of the channel is to simply teach the basics wisdom of Guru in a way that avoids}}
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  • ...njab]]. A group of Sikhs, led by [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale|Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]] (the charismatic leader of the Damdami Taksal) had, after be ...202008/Unveiling%20the%20Truth%20of%20Operation%20Bluestar.htm by Dilpreet Singh of worldsikhnews.com] 18 June, 2008
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  • ...the divine Name are incorporated in the holy scriptures known as the Aadh Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Sikhs also acknowledge the practice of naam-simram to be m ...ity that the scriptures confers on it. They also recognise the role of the gurdwara in expressing the anti-caste ideals of the Gurus. This is done through the
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  • ...53'E) (literally "pool of nectar") was originally called '''Ramdaspur''' - Guru Ramdas's City (literally the City of God's Servant). This is now the name o ...rom the residents of the neighbouring village of Tung during the time of [[Guru Amar Das]] (1479-1574).
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  • ...iated into Khalsa, Sikh women obtain the middle name Kaur. The middle name Singh is given to men, but Kaur is reserved solely for women. Though Sikh Gurus r ...tion to the Guru. It is unfortunate that the tradition of using “Kaur” or “Singh” is disappearing amongst several Sikh children. These are dropped in favo
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  • {{infobox Guru |Image name = Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji (1667-1708).jpg
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  • ...stepped in to fill the gap," says Prof Darshan Singh, professor emeritus, Guru Nanak Studies, Punjab University. ...n line, bow to the picture and donate money. This is an exact copy of Sikh Gurdwara. Many uneducated and unemployed people are hired as preachers and then trai
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  • The Sikh scripture, [[Guru Granth Sahib]], declares that the purpose of human beings is to achieve a b ...e way to live in accord with the environment and its surroundings; all the Guru's constructions adhered to this principle of harmony with the planet. Livin
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  • ...njab]]. A group of Sikhs, led by [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale|Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]] (the charismatic leader of the Damdami Taksal) had, after be ...had come to visit the Temple on the day associated with the [[Martyrdom of Guru Arjan]].
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  • ...ited by India office authorities in 1869, to produce a translation of Siri Guru Granth Sahib. This ignorant and arrogant, “historian in a hurry” is a 3. Guru Nanak’s words as preserved in the Sikh Granth were so often dark and unin
    42 KB (6,622 words) - 08:53, 7 August 2007
  • == Article by Bhai Manmohan Singh Ji == '''The Instruction of the Guru is Unshakable. None can change it.'''
    25 KB (4,168 words) - 20:58, 27 February 2010
  • ...transparant; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | '''Dharam Singh Nihang Singh''' |colspan="2"|[[Image:Dharam Singh Nihang Singh at Federal Ministry Germany.jpg|250px|center|At BMZ Headquarters]]
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  • The Sant Nirankari Mission was formally launched in 1929 by [[Baba Buta Singh Ji]] in the province of Punjab (British India). It is neither a new religio [[Image:Butasinghnirannkari.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Shri Buta Singh Ji, Founder Sant Nirankari]]
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  • [[Image:Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753).jpg|thumb|300px|right|Nawab Kapur Singh (1697-1753)]] '''Nawab Kapur Singh Virk''' (1697-1753) is considered one of the most revered, pivotal and lege
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  • During the fifteenth century when [[Guru Nanak]] Dev founded the Sikh religion, India had long been under Muslim rul From the very beginning of his childhood, Guru Nanak also continued the tradition of keeping long hair intact and covering
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  • ...y Bhat Sikhs originate from Punjab and were among the first followers of [[Guru Nanak]]. In the Punjab most Bhat Sikhs are now in [[Patiala]], [[Amritsar D ...entury the religion of Sikhism was born causing many to follow the word of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Further conversions of the Saraswat Brahmins Bhats to Sikhism
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