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2 March 2007
- 06:3306:33, 2 March 2007 diff hist +3,659 N Zafarnamah Muin ul Mulk New page: '''Zafarnamah Muin Ul Mulk''', an unpublished manuscript, is a book written in 1748-49 by Ghulam Muhaiy ud-Din Khan. It gives an account of Ahmad Shah Durrani's first two invasions of Indi...
- 06:3106:31, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,163 N Chappar Chiri New page: '''CHAPPAR CHIRI''' (30° 45'N, 76° 40'E), Ban and Chhoti (senior and junior), are twin villages in Ropar district, along KhararBanur road, now officially named Banda Singh Bahadur road... current
- 06:3006:30, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,239 N Raja Bhim Chand New page: '''BHIM CHAND''', ruler of Kahlur (Bilaspur), a princely state in the Sivaliks, from 166592. The family claimed descent from Chandel Rajputs of Bundelkhand. Bhim Chand's father, Dip Chand,...
- 06:2906:29, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,654 N Mahant Kirpal Das New page: '''KIRPAL DAS, MAHANT''', an Udasi prelate, was putting up with Guru Gobind Singh at Paonta Sahib at the time of the commencement of the battle of Bharigam, fought between the tr...
- 06:2706:27, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,124 N Nahar Singh New page: '''NAHAR SINGH''' and Sher Singh at the head of 500 Sikhs were appointed by Guru Gobind Singh (16661708) to defend Lohgarh Fort during one of the battles ofAnandpur. Both of them d... current
- 06:2606:26, 2 March 2007 diff hist +600 N Anak Singh New page: ANAK SINGH. warrior son of Bhai Mani Ram, resident of the village of 'Alipur, district Multan (now in Pakistan), received baptismal rites at Anandpur at the time of the initiation ...
- 06:2606:26, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,719 N Bhikhan Khan New page: '''Bhikhan Khan'''(d. 1688) was a Pathan who had served in the Mughal army before joining Guru Gobind Singh at Paonta Sahib on the recommendation ofPir Buddhu Shah of Sadhaura. He h...
- 06:2406:24, 2 March 2007 diff hist +928 N Tharaj Singh New page: '''Tharaj Singh''', an eighteenthcentury warrior, was one of seven sons of Bhai Nagahia* grandson ofBh^i Kala ofLaungoval. Receiving the vows of Khalsa discipline at the hands of Bh... current
- 06:2306:23, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,709 N Sir Edward Joseph Thackwell New page: '''Sir Edward Joseph Thackwell'''(1781 - 1859), commander of cavalry division of the army of the Sutlej under Lord Hugh Gough in the first AngloSikh war was born on 1 February 1781, the s... current
- 06:2006:20, 2 March 2007 diff hist +520 N Najabat Khan New page: '''NAJABAT KHAN''' (d. 1688), a Pathan belonging to Kurijpura, who joined the service of Guru Gobind Singh at Paonta Sahib. He however deserted the Guru on the eve of the battle ofBha...
- 06:1906:19, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,061 N Lal Singh Moranvala New page: '''Lal Singh Moranvala''', promoted a general in the Sikh army during the prime ministership of Jawahar Singh, was a member of the Council of Regency constituted by Maharani Jind Kaur...
- 06:1806:18, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,453 N Asrar i Samadi New page: '''ASRAR - I - SAMADI''', a Persian chronicle by an anonymous writer who is now identified as MunshiJot Prakash attached to the court of Nawab 'Abd usSamad Khan, the governor of Lahore ...
- 06:1606:16, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,548 N Chandra Sain Sainapati New page: '''Chandra Sain Sainapati''', commonly referred to as Sainapati and counted among the "fiftytwo poets" of Guru Gobind Singh (16661708), was the son of Bal Chand, an educated Man Jatt...
- 06:1506:15, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,372 N Ali Singh New page: '''ALI SINGH''' (d. 1716), a native of the village of Salaudi, near Sirhind, was in the service of Wazir Khan, the Mughal faujdar of Sirhind. According to Ratan Singh Bharigu, Prach...
- 06:1506:15, 2 March 2007 diff hist +3,121 N Peer Buddhu Shah New page: '''Peer Buddhu Shah'''(1647 - 1704), a Muslim divine whose real name was Badr udDIn and who was an admirer of Guru Gobind Singh, was born on 13 June 1647 in a prosperous Sayyid family ...
- 06:1306:13, 2 March 2007 diff hist +665 N Bhai Amia New page: '''Bhai Amia''' (d. 1635). a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Hargobind. He was one of the five disciples sent to supervise the inhabitation of the village ofRuhela, renamed after Gur...
- 06:1206:12, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,306 N Sir John Hunter Littler New page: Sir John Hunter Littler(1783 - 1856), garrison commander at Firozpur, the concentration point of British forward movement preparatory to the first AngloSikh war, was born on 6 January 1783... current
- 06:1006:10, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,012 N John Brown New page: '''BROWN, JOHN, alias RICHARD POTTER''', an Englishman, who, deserting the East Indian Company's service in the Bengal artillery, came to Lahore and joined the Sikh artillery in 1826. H... current
- 06:0906:09, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,609 N Buddh Singh Sandhanvalia New page: '''BUDDH SINGH SANDHANVALIA''' (d. 1827), soldier wdjagirdar in the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, was son of Amir Singh Sandhanvalia, his two brothers being the more famous Lahina S...
- 06:0806:08, 2 March 2007 diff hist +6,100 N Joseph Davey Cunningham New page: '''Joseph Davey Cunningham'''(1812 - 1851), the first British historian of the Sikhs (his A History of the Sikhs was published in London in 1849), was the eldest of the five sons of All...
- 06:0606:06, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,128 N Karam Singh Chahal New page: '''KARAM SINGH CHAHAL''' (d. 1823) was, like his father Kattha Singh, in the service of the Bhangi sarddrst.a.hma. Singh and Gujjar Singh before he joined Ranjit Singh's army after ...
- 06:0406:04, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,114 N Parasrama New page: Parasrama, the son of Jamadagni, who had been deprived of his axe and strength by Rama, sings the Praises of Guru Nanak Dev. (Swayye Mahle Pahle Ke, p. 1389) Parasrama wept, when he... current
- 06:0406:04, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,519 N Gurmukh Singh Lamma New page: '''GURMUKH SINGH LAMMA''', a commander in Maharaja Ranjit Singh 's army, born in 1772, was of humble origin, his father, Pardhan Singh, being a moneychanger in the small town of Khiva,...
- 06:0306:03, 2 March 2007 diff hist +3,151 N Josiah Harlan New page: '''Josiah Harlan'''(1799 - 1871), adventurer and medical practitioner who served the British, the Sikhs and the Afghans, was born in Philadelphia, U.S.A., in 1799. At the age of 24, he a... current
- 06:0106:01, 2 March 2007 diff hist +871 N Bhai Partapu New page: '''PARTAPU BHAI''', a professional soldier, came to Guru Arjan, offered obeisance and spoke with folded hands, "Weilding of arms is my trade. Pray, advise me how best my soul can be saved...
- 06:0006:00, 2 March 2007 diff hist +6,730 N Sikh Ruhila Relations New page: '''RUHILA - SIKH RELATIONS'''. The Ruhilas came from the Yusafzai tribe of Afghans originally belonging to Roh, a tract of land south ofChitral in the NorthWest Frontier region. They estab... current
- 05:5905:59, 2 March 2007 diff hist +655 N Kale Khan New page: '''KALE KHAN''', one of the Pathan officers who had joined service under Guru Gobind Singh at Paonta Sahib after their dismissal from the Mughal army. He is said to have remained ste...
- 05:5805:58, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,443 N Sa’id Khan New page: '''SAID KHAN'''. a Mughal general, came in February 1703 at the head of a large army to invade Anandpur and force Guru Gobind Singh into submission. Guru Gobind Singh, who, according to G...
- 05:5705:57, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,063 N Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert New page: '''GILBERT, SIR WALTER RALEIGH''' (1785 - 1853), divisional commander of the British army under Lord Hugh Gough in the first and second AngloSikh wars, son of the Rev Edmund Gilbert, was ... current
- 05:5605:56, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,205 N Raja Gopal New page: '''RAJA GOPAL''', (Raj Singh according to some sources), of Guler, mentioned in Sikh chronicles as well as in Guru Gobind Singh's Bachitra Ndtak, was one of the hill chieftains who f...
- 05:5505:55, 2 March 2007 diff hist +713 N Kalian Sud New page: '''KALIAN SUD''', a resident of Lahore, was a, soldier by profession. He once waited on Guru Arjan, and, as records Bhai Man! Singh, Sikhdn di, Bhagal Maid, began relating his feat... current
- 05:5405:54, 2 March 2007 diff hist +883 N Kalu Nath New page: '''KALU NATH''', son of Jaimal, also called Data, a Dhalival Jatt of the Malva region, became a Vaisnav sddhu while still very young and, according to his biographer, Balmukand Das, roame... current
- 05:5305:53, 2 March 2007 diff hist +781 N Hayat Khan New page: '''HAYAT KHAN''' (d. 1688), one of the disbanded officials of the Mughal army who, along with five hundred Pathan soldiers, was recruited by Guru Gobind Singh at Paonta Sahib, on the...
- 05:5205:52, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,924 N Hehran New page: '''HEHRAN''' is a village in Ludhiana district, on the Guru Gobind Singh Marg, 11 km north of Raikot (30°39'N, 75°37'E). Gurdwara Patshahi VI ate X at Hehran commemorates the vis...
- 05:5105:51, 2 March 2007 diff hist +5,159 Bhai Jetha No edit summary
- 05:4605:46, 2 March 2007 diff hist +3,310 N Jhanda Singh New page: '''JHANDA SINGH''' (d. 1774) succeeded his father, Hari Singh, to the leadership of the Bharigi principality upon his death in 1765. Under Jhanda Singh, the power and prestige of ... current
- 05:4205:42, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,080 N Baba Ram Singh Bedi New page: '''BABA RAM SINGH BEDI''', (d. 1797), a Nihang warrior, was the son of Bhai Faqir Chand, of the village of Kotia Faqir Chand, in Sialkot district, now in Pakistan. The family claimed d...
- 05:4105:41, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,111 N John Holmes New page: '''JOHN HOLMES''', (d. 1848), a Eurasian soldier of fortune, who started his career as a trumpeter in tlic Bengal Horse Artillery. In September 1829, lie left the British, and joined Mahar... current
- 05:4005:40, 2 March 2007 diff hist +2,516 N Phul New page: '''PHUL''' (1627-1689), ancestor of the Phulkiari dynasty, was born in 1629, the second son of Bhai Rup Chand and Mat Ambi. His father was killed fighting against the Bhatlis, Rajput c...
- 05:3905:39, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,834 N Dhian Singh New page: '''DHIAN SINGH''' (d. 1705), a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh. He was one of the warriors who took part in the battle against Said Khan. He fell a martyr in the battle o... current
- 05:3705:37, 2 March 2007 diff hist −1 Pahar Singh Man No edit summary current
- 05:3705:37, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,059 N Pahar Singh Man New page: '''PAHAR SINGH MAN''' (d. 1813) was son of Sarja Singh, of the Mughal Chakk family of the Mans. He entered the service of the Sukkarchakkias under Charhat Singh as a trooper and later ...
- 05:3305:33, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,589 N Pail New page: '''PAIL''', village (now in ruins) near Ganguval, 5 km north of Anandpur along AnandpurGuru ka Lahore road, has a shrine commemorating Guru Hargobind's visit in 1635. Here one of his...
- 05:3005:30, 2 March 2007 diff hist +915 N Kesari Chand New page: '''KESARI CHAND''', Raja ofJasvan, a tiny hill state situated in the foothills of the Sivaliks. Besides being a close relation, he was a confidant and ally of Raja Bhim Chand of Kahlur, ... current
- 05:2905:29, 2 March 2007 diff hist +763 N Fateh Singh, killer of Wazir Khan New page: '''FATEH SINGH''' (d. 1716), an army commander under Banda Singh Bahadur, who was appointed administrator of Samana after the town was occupied by the Sikhs in 1709. Fateh Singh pa...
- 05:2505:25, 2 March 2007 diff hist +9,697 N Ganda Singh New page: ''GANDA SINGH'' (d. 1845), of Butala, in Gujranwala district of undivided Punjab, was a soldier in the Sikh army. Early in his career, he was assigned by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to ...
- 05:2205:22, 2 March 2007 diff hist +1,007 N Palahi New page: '''PALAHI''', village 4 km north of Phagwara (31° 14'N, 75° 46'E) in the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Hargobind, who passed through it in 1635 on his way from Kartarpur to Kiratpur. ...
1 March 2007
- 10:4210:42, 1 March 2007 diff hist +29 Sikh/Maratha Relations No edit summary
- 10:4210:42, 1 March 2007 diff hist +14 N Category:Sikh Relations New page: Sikh Relations current
- 10:4110:41, 1 March 2007 diff hist 0 SIKHS RELATIONS WITH JATS OF BHARATPUR No edit summary current
- 10:4110:41, 1 March 2007 diff hist +29 SIKHS RELATIONS WITH JATS OF BHARATPUR No edit summary
- 10:4010:40, 1 March 2007 diff hist +21 Rahira No edit summary current
- 10:3910:39, 1 March 2007 diff hist +119 Babar Vani No edit summary
- 10:3610:36, 1 March 2007 diff hist +61 Pauri Guru Gobind Singh Ki No edit summary
- 10:3410:34, 1 March 2007 diff hist +78 Charitropakhyan No edit summary
- 10:3210:32, 1 March 2007 diff hist +54 Karkhe Patshah Dasvin Ke No edit summary current
- 10:3010:30, 1 March 2007 diff hist 0 Muin ul Mulk No edit summary
- 10:2910:29, 1 March 2007 diff hist +69 Muin ul Mulk No edit summary
- 10:2610:26, 1 March 2007 diff hist 0 Jati Mall No edit summary current
- 10:2510:25, 1 March 2007 diff hist +62 Jati Mall No edit summary
- 10:2310:23, 1 March 2007 diff hist +183 Sikh Relations With Hill States No edit summary current
- 10:1610:16, 1 March 2007 diff hist +804 N Sahib Chand (Villiage) New page: '''SAHIB CHAND''', village 11 km northeast of Giddarbaha (30"12'N, 74°39'E) in Faridkot district of the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Gobind Singh (1666 - 1708). Gurdwara Patshahi... current
- 10:1510:15, 1 March 2007 diff hist −694 Sahib Chand No edit summary current
- 10:1110:11, 1 March 2007 diff hist +42 Gulab Chand No edit summary
- 10:1110:11, 1 March 2007 diff hist +7 Gulab Chand No edit summary
- 10:1010:10, 1 March 2007 diff hist +62 Gulab Chand No edit summary
- 10:0610:06, 1 March 2007 diff hist +42 Shiam Singh No edit summary current
- 10:0110:01, 1 March 2007 diff hist +27 Shiam Singh No edit summary
- 09:5609:56, 1 March 2007 diff hist +29 Baj Singh No edit summary
- 08:4408:44, 1 March 2007 diff hist +439 User talk:Hari singh No edit summary
28 February 2007
- 13:4113:41, 28 February 2007 diff hist +394 User talk:Hari singh →man gae mainu sir
- 13:3813:38, 28 February 2007 diff hist +2,490 N Siharfian Hari Singh Nalwa New page: '''Siharfian Hari Singh Nalva''', by Misr Hari Chand who adopted the pen-name of Qadar Yar celebrating an earlier poet of this name, is a poem in Punjabi, Gurmukhi script, describing...
- 13:3713:37, 28 February 2007 diff hist +485 N Shiam Singh New page: '''SHIAM SINGH''' (d. 1705), keeper of Guru Gobind Singh's treasure as well as his armoury, fought in the battle against Said Khan in 1703. Upon the evacuation of Anandpur, he acco...
- 13:3713:37, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,926 N Gurdwara Dumal Garh Sahib, the Khalsa flag shall never fall New page: '''DUMAL GARH SAHIB GURUDWARA''', ANANDPUR This Gurdwara is on the northern side of Kesgarh Sahib. Here, Guru Sahib used to train his sons. This place was also used as a playing groun...
- 13:3513:35, 28 February 2007 diff hist +9,731 N Ahmad Shah Durrani New page: '''AHMAD SHAH DURRANI''' (1722-1772), the first of the Saddozai rulers of Afghanistan and founder of the Durrani empire, belonged to the Saddozai section of the Popalzai clan of the Abdali...
- 13:3413:34, 28 February 2007 diff hist +2,741 N Dhanna Singh Malvai New page: '''Dhanna Singh Malvai''' (1775 - 1843), soldier and jagirdar under Ranjit Singh, belonged to the village of Maur in Nabha territory. Mall Singh, Dhanna Singh's father, who was t... current
- 13:3313:33, 28 February 2007 diff hist +10,841 N Gurpranali New page: '''GURPRANALI''', a distinct genre in Punjabi historical writing, providing in prose or in verse chronological information about the lives of the Gurus and of the members of their familie... current
- 13:3213:32, 28 February 2007 diff hist +4,205 N Sir Hugh Gough New page: '''Sir Hugh Gough''' (1779 - 1869), commander of the British armies in the first and second Sikh wars, was born on 3 November 1779, at Woodtown, Limerick, Ireland. He joined British army ...
- 13:3013:30, 28 February 2007 diff hist +685 N Gulab Chand New page: '''GULAB CHAND''', son of BhaT Sadhu of village Malla, in Faridkot district of the Punjab, and Bibi Viro, daughter of Guru Hargobind (15951644), fought along with his four brothers ...
- 13:3013:30, 28 February 2007 diff hist +3,504 N Rahira New page: '''RAHIRA''' and Kup, two villages, 4 km apart from each other and jointly known in Sikh history as KupR.ihIra, in Sangrur district of the Punjab, were the scene of a fierce battle bet...
- 13:2913:29, 28 February 2007 diff hist +19 N Babur Babur moved to Babar current
- 13:2913:29, 28 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Babar Babur moved to Babar
- 13:2913:29, 28 February 2007 diff hist +11,305 N Babar Vani New page: '''BABAR VANI''' (Babar's command or sway) is how the four hymns by Guru Nanak alluding to the invasions by Babar (1483-1530), the first Mughal emperor of India, are collectively k...
- 13:2713:27, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,063 N Kirpal Chand Katoch New page: '''KIRPAL CHAND KATOCH''' (d. 1696) of Karigra, son of Raja Udai Ram Chand (1687 - 90) and the younger brother of Raja Bhim Chand (1690 - 97) of Kangra. Kirpal Chand was ambitious a... current
- 13:2613:26, 28 February 2007 diff hist +8,526 N Rana Surat Singh New page: '''RANA SURAT SINGH''', an epiclike poem by Bhai Vir Singh published in 1905. This poem of more than fourteen thousand lines is written in blank verse, tried for the first time in Pun...
- 13:2513:25, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,324 N Pauri Guru Gobind Singh Ki New page: '''PAURIAN GURU GOBIND SINGH KIAN''' is a poetic composition in Punjabi, in praise of Guru Gobind Singh, with a brief description of the battle of Bharigani (1688). Pauri is the n...
- 13:2413:24, 28 February 2007 diff hist +4,090 N Charitropakhyan New page: '''CHRITROPAKHYAN''', a long composition comprising women's tales in verse, forms over one third of the Dasam Granth. The work is generally ascribed to Guru Gobind Singh. A school of opin...
- 13:2313:23, 28 February 2007 diff hist +596 N Baana New page: '''BAANA''': Literally: dress. In Sikh cultural terminology it means all the five Kakaars (articles of faith) plus a Chola (a long shirt), a tightfitting trousers, a Kamarkassa (a belt to...
- 13:2313:23, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,271 N Raipur Rani New page: '''RAIPUR RANI''', a large village on the left bank of the River Tarigri, 42 km from Chandigarh (3()" 44'N, '76° 47'E), was formerly a small hill principality. At the time of the battle o... current
- 13:2213:22, 28 February 2007 diff hist +853 N Karkhe Patshah Dasvin Ke New page: '''KARKHE PATSHAH DASVEN KE'''. The term "karkhe" is the plural from of'karkha" which is the name of a poetic form, mostly used in war poetry in old Hindi. The Karkhe Pats hah Dasven Ke co...
- 13:2013:20, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,134 N Sangat Rai New page: ''' SANGAT RAI''' (d. 1696), also referred to in Sikh chronicles as Sangatia Singh, was, according to Guru Gobind Singh's autobiographical Bachitra Natak, sent on an embassy of pe... current
- 13:2013:20, 28 February 2007 diff hist +883 N Prithi Chand Dadhwal New page: '''PRITHI CHAND DADHVAL''' (d.1696) was one of the hill chieftains who sided with Bhim Chand, the ruler of Kahlur, in the battle ofNadaun fought on 20 March 1691 against Alif Khan, th... current
- 13:1913:19, 28 February 2007 diff hist +5,317 N Kaura Mall New page: '''KAURA MALL, DIWAN, MAHARAJA BAHADUR''' (d. 1752), a Sahajdhari Sikh and trusted officer under the Mughals in the eighteenthcentury Punjab, was the son of Valid Ram, an Arora of the Ch...
- 13:1813:18, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,058 N Javand Singh Mokal New page: '''Javand Singh Mokal''' (d. 1840), soldier and courtier of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His father, Thakur Singh, held a minor command. Javand Singh joined the Sikh army as a trooper. He ... current
- 13:1713:17, 28 February 2007 diff hist +534 N Lal Singh New page: '''LAL SINGH''' (1798-1875), of the village of Talvandi in Gurdaspur district, saw, like his father Dal Singh, a good deal of service under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He fought in the Mult... current
- 13:1713:17, 28 February 2007 diff hist +3,447 N Raja Tej Singh New page: '''Raja Tej Singh''' (1799 - 1862), son of Misr Niddha, a Gaur Brahman of Meerut district, was born in 1799. His original name was Tej Ram. He was a nephew ofJamadar Khushal Singh, a dig...
- 13:1613:16, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,804 N Ram Singh Chappewala New page: '''RAM SINGH CHHAPEVALA''' (d. 1840) was a man of note who fought in the battles of Ramnagar, Cheliarivala and Gujrat during the second AngloSikh war of 184849. His father. Dial Sing... current
- 13:1513:15, 28 February 2007 diff hist +3,783 Sham Singh Atarivala No edit summary current
- 13:1413:14, 28 February 2007 diff hist +5,049 N Muin ul Mulk New page: '''MUIN UL MULK''' (d. 1753), shortened to Mir Mannu, was the Mughal governor of the Punjab from April 1748 until his death in November 1753. He took over charge of the province after ...
- 13:1313:13, 28 February 2007 diff hist +844 N Jati Mall New page: '''JATI MALL''' (d. 1642), also referred to asJati Malik or Malak JatI, was the son of Bhai Singha who laid down his life for Guru Hargobind in the battle of Amritsar (1629). Brahm...
- 13:1213:12, 28 February 2007 diff hist +5,020 N Sikh Relations With Hill States New page: '''SIKHS' RELATIONS WITH HILL STATES''' lying between the Ganga and the Chenab rivers from the time of the Gurus to the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh fluctuated from guarded friendshi...
- 13:1113:11, 28 February 2007 diff hist +10 Raja Medini Prakash No edit summary
- 13:1113:11, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,594 N Raja Medini Prakash New page: MEDINI PRAKASH, ruler from 1684 to 1704 of Sirmur, a state situated along the river Yamuna in the Kayarda Dun valley of the Sivalik hills, was one among the hill chiefs who did not suppor...
- 13:1013:10, 28 February 2007 diff hist +965 N Baj Singh New page: '''BAJ SINGH''' (d. 1716), a Bal Jatt, was a native of Mirpur Patti, a village in Amritsar district of the Punjab. A devoted Sikh, Baj Singh had received the rites of initiation ...
- 13:0913:09, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,578 N Sahib Chand New page: '''SAHIB CHAND''' (d.1700), a Sikh warrior in attendance upon Guru Gobind Singh (16661708). He took part in the battle of Bhangani. The Guru in his autobiographical composition. B...
- 13:0813:08, 28 February 2007 diff hist +4,676 N SIKHS RELATIONS WITH JATS OF BHARATPUR New page: '''SIKHS' RELATIONS WITH JATS OF BHARATPUR'''. Hindu Jats, who have ethnic affinity with the Sikh Jatts of the Punjab, had emerged, like the Sikhs, as a new political power in the reg...
- 13:0713:07, 28 February 2007 diff hist +2,078 N Nidhan Singh Panjhattha New page: '''Nidhan Singh Panjhattha''' (d. 1839), soldier, minor commander and jdgirddr under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He acquired the epithet Parijhattha, the "fivehanded," for his gallantry in the ... current
- 13:0513:05, 28 February 2007 diff hist +7,350 N Jangnama New page: '''Jangnama''', by Qazi Nur Muhammad, is an eyewitness account in Persian verse ofAhmad Shah Durrani's seventh invasion of India, 176465, for which it is the only major source of informati...
- 13:0413:04, 28 February 2007 diff hist +2,010 N Jangnama Guru Gobind Singh New page: '''Jangnama Guru Gobind Singh''' is a Punjabi ballad by Bir Singh Bal of the village of Sathiala in Amritsar district of the Punjab. Bir Singh was the author of a number of work...
- 13:0113:01, 28 February 2007 diff hist +8,361 N SIKHS AND THE SIKH WARS : THE RISE, CONQUEST, AND ANNEXATION OF THE PUNJAB STATE New page: '''SIKHS AND THE SIKH WARS : THE RISE, CONQUEST, AND ANNEXATION OF THE PUNJAB STATE''', by General Sir Charles Gough and Arthur D. Innes, first published in London in 1897, is in the... current
- 13:0013:00, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,813 N Fatehnama Guru Khalsa Ji Ka New page: '''Fatehnama Guru Khalsa Ji Ka''', by Ganesh Das, an employee of the Sikh Darbar, and published as edited by Sita Ram Kohli, contains accounts, in Punjabi verse, of three of the ma... current
- 12:5712:57, 28 February 2007 diff hist +4,882 N Zamzama New page: '''BHANGlAN Dl TOP. or the gun belonging to the Bhangi misi, known as Zamzama''', is a massive, heavyweight gun, 80pounder, 14 ft. 4V2 inches in length, with bore aperture 91/2 inches, cas...
- 12:5612:56, 28 February 2007 diff hist +10,337 N Sikh/Maratha Relations New page: '''Maratha Sikh Relations''' spanning a period of half a century from 1758 to 1806 alternated between friendly cooperation and mistrust born out of rivalry of political and military ambiti...
- 12:5312:53, 28 February 2007 diff hist +1,999 N Battle of Nadaun New page: '''Battle Of Nadaun''' OF, fought on 20 March 1691 between an imperial expeditionary force aided by Raja Kirpal Chand of Kangra and Raja Dyal of Bijharval in the Sivalik hills on the one ...
27 February 2007
- 11:3811:38, 27 February 2007 diff hist +324 User talk:Mutia No edit summary
- 11:1011:10, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1 Ishar No edit summary current
- 11:1011:10, 27 February 2007 diff hist +90 Nm Ishar New page: ☼ Ishar Singh - Disambiguation ☼ Rani Ishar Kaur Category: Disambiguation
- 11:0811:08, 27 February 2007 diff hist +919 N Granthi Ishar Singh New page: '''Granthi Ishar Singh''' (1881 - 1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was born at Bahoru village in Amritsar district in 1881, the son of Bhai Alar Singh and Mai Nihal Kaur. ...
- 11:0811:08, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3,071 N Jathedar Ishar Singh New page: '''Jathedar Ishar Singh''' (1870 - 1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was the second son of Dafcdar (cavalry sergeant) Hardit Singh and Mata Prem Kaur of Dharovali village in Gu...
- 11:0711:07, 27 February 2007 diff hist +4,576 N Ishar Singh Majhail New page: '''ISHAR SINGH MAJHAIL''' (1901 - 1977), politician and legislator, was born in January 1901, the son of Bhai Asa Singh and Mat Basant Kaur, an agriculturist couple ofSarai Aman...
- 11:0611:06, 27 February 2007 diff hist +106 N Bhai Ishar Singh Mukta New page: '''Bhai Ishar Singh''', one of the Five Muktas, fell a martyr in the battle of Chamkaur (7 December 1705)
- 11:0611:06, 27 February 2007 diff hist +846 N Bhai Ishar Singh New page: '''Bhai Ishar Singh'''(1888 - 1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was born at Rupovali in Gurdaspur district on 13 Savan 1945 BK/27July 1888, the elder son of Bhai Vadhava Singh ...
- 11:0611:06, 27 February 2007 diff hist +347 N Ishar Singh New page: Granthi Ishar Singh (1881 - 1921) - one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs Jathedar Ishar Singh (1870 - 1921) - one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs Ishar Singh Majhail - politicia...
- 11:0411:04, 27 February 2007 diff hist +14 N Category:Disambiguation New page: DISAMBIGUATION
- 11:0311:03, 27 February 2007 diff hist +4 Ganga No edit summary current
- 11:0311:03, 27 February 2007 diff hist −34 Category:Catagories Removing all content from page current
- 11:0311:03, 27 February 2007 diff hist +5 Maharajas, a list of No edit summary
- 10:5610:56, 27 February 2007 diff hist +466 N Isar Singh New page: '''ISAR SINGH'''(d. 1700), a warrior in the retinue of Guru Gobind Singh. According to Sarup Singh Kaushish, Guru kidn Sdkhidn, Isar Singh was among those who, fighting under the...
- 10:5510:55, 27 February 2007 diff hist +593 N ISHWARA New page: '''ISA, ISARA, ISHARA (ISHWARA)''' ISA, ISARA, ISHARA (ISHWARA) Isara (Ishara) Brahma and goddess sing Thy Praises, O Lord !... (Japu, p. 6) I am a sacrince to my Lord Isa (Ishara). (Mar... current
- 10:5410:54, 27 February 2007 diff hist +537 N Isar New page: '''ISAR or Isvar''', a Gorakhpanthi yogi, who according to MiharbdnJanam Sdkhl, met Guru Nanak at Sumer mountain in company with a group of Nath ascetics and engaged in a discourse with ... current
- 10:4210:42, 27 February 2007 diff hist +826 N Ioh Simbli New page: '''IOH SIMBLI''', commonly called NASIMBLI, is an old village in Patiala district, about 5 km southwcstofAmbalacity (30"23'N, 76"47'E). It has a historical shrine, Gurdwara Manji Sah... current
- 10:4210:42, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,704 N Indra New page: INDRA Millions of Indras serve the Lord. (Bhairo Kabir, p. 1163) Indra was ordered and it rained heavily. (Var Malar M. l, M. 3, p. 1281) One has to die ultimately in Indra Purt. (Gauri ...
- 10:4110:41, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,179 N India Secret Poceedings New page: '''India Secret Poceedings''' (1834-1856), a manuscript series of Indian records at the India Office Library, London, succeeding Bengal Secret and Political Consultations (180034). It incl...
- 10:4010:40, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,221 Bhai Indar Singh No edit summary
- 10:3910:39, 27 February 2007 diff hist +840 N Bhai Indar Singh New page: '''Bhai Indar Singh''' (1881 - 1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was born on 27 January 1881, the son ofBhai Sarmukh Singh and Mai Sukhdel of Pandori Nijjharari in Jalandhar dis...
- 10:3810:38, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,634 N Shaikh Imam Ud Din New page: '''IMAM UDDIN, SHAIKH''' (18191859), who succeeded his father, Shaikh Ghulam Mohly udDin, as governor of the Sikh province of Kashmir in 1845, had earlier served under Kanvar Nau Nihal ...
- 10:3710:37, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,794 Nm Faqir Imam Ud Din New page: '''FAQIR IMAM UDDIN''' (d. 1847), second son of Ghulam Mohly udDTn and younger brother of Faqir 'Azi/ udDin, foreign minister to Maharaja Ranjit Singh, was Qiladar or garrison commander ...
- 10:3610:36, 27 February 2007 diff hist +599 N Imam Shah New page: '''IMAM SHAH''' (d. 1846), who rose to be a colonel in Ranjit Singh's army entered the service ofJodh Singh ofWazirabad in 1809 as an artillery Jamadar. He was of Persian descent and a gr...
- 10:3510:35, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,276 N Imad Us Saadat New page: '''IMAD USSAADAT''', a chronicle in Persian, composed at the instance of Col. John Baillie, British Resident at Lucknow, by Ghulam 'All Naqyi, of Rac Barcli, in 1808 containing accounts of... current
- 10:3410:34, 27 February 2007 diff hist +914 N Ilahi Bakhsh New page: '''ILAHI BAKHSH''', an officer in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army who commanded the special artillery wing of FaujiKhas and a portion of the artillery corps named DerahiIlahi Bakhsh. General ...
- 10:3410:34, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,352 N Ikulaha New page: '''IKULAHA''', a village 6 km soulhwest of Khanna (30°42'N, 76°13'E) in Ludhiana district, is sacred to Guru Hargobind, who visited it on his way from Ghurani and Dhamot to Saunti.... current
- 10:3210:32, 27 February 2007 diff hist +775 N Bhai Ichcchar Singh New page: '''Bhai Ichcchar Singh''' (1877 - 1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was the second of the four sons of Bhai Sant Singh and Mai Hukami of the village of Bandala in Amritsar d...
- 10:3110:31, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,208 N Shaikh Ibrahim New page: '''IBRAHIM, SHAIKH''' (Shaikh Farid of the Janam Sakhi), twelfth in succession from the famous Sufi saint, Shaikh Farid udDin GanjiShakar (11731266), held the seat of the earlier Shaikh... current
- 10:3010:30, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,363 N Lall Kalan New page: '''IALL KALAN''', village 10 km west ofSamrala (30"50'N, 76"11'E) in Ludhiana district possesses a shrine called Gurdwara Guru Sai. commemorating the visit of Guru Gobind Singh. Wh...
- 09:0509:05, 27 February 2007 diff hist +28,951 N OFFER OF SIKH STATE RECALLED BY MAHARAJA YADAVINDER SINGH New page: OFFER OF SIKH STATE RECALLED BY MAHARAJA YADAVINDER SINGH. It was raining heavily and my garden was enveloped in mist. We were having the First real monsoon downpour of the season. The be...
- 09:0409:04, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,142 N Sir David Ochterlony New page: '''Sir David Ochterlony''' (1758 - 1825), soldier and diplomat, son of David Ochterlony, was born at Boston, Massachusetts, on 12 February 1758. In 1777, he joined the service of the East ...
- 09:0309:03, 27 February 2007 diff hist +843 N Oms New page: '''OMS''' (d. 1828), a Spaniard, also known as Amise, Musa Sahib, Urns and Hommus, served in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army. As a young man, he had enlisted in Napoleon's artillery. After... current
- 09:0309:03, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,148 N Sikh Power in the Punjab New page: ORIGIN OF THE SIKH POWER IN THE PUNJAB AND POIJTICAL LIFE OF MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH, with an Account of the Religion, Laws and Customs of the Sikhs, was compiled by Henry Thoby Prins...
- 09:0209:02, 27 February 2007 diff hist +910 N Othian New page: '''OTHIAN''', a village 6 km north of Batala (31° 49'N, 75°12'E) in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Arjan, who halted here during his journey to Barath to see...
- 08:5908:59, 27 February 2007 diff hist +706 N Qila Gujjar Singh New page: '''QILA GUJJAR SINGH''', a residential area within the limits of Lahore, was designated a "fort" when in April 1765 the city was parcelled out among the three Bharigi Sardars, Gujjar S...
- 08:5808:58, 27 February 2007 diff hist +6,415 N Qudrat New page: '''QUDRAT''' (spelled qudrati in gurbani), a term adopted by Guru Nanak from the Arabic and given a philosophical signification and connotation which, to some extent but with different sh...
- 08:5708:57, 27 February 2007 diff hist +935 N Qutb Ud Din New page: '''QUTB UDDIN''' (d. 1832), younger brother of Nizam udDin, the Afghan chief of Kasur, succeeded to the gaddi of Kasur on the latter's death in 1802. He began fortifying Kasur in an ende...
- 08:5608:56, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,194 N Bhai Udai Singh New page: '''Bhai Udai Singh''' (d. 1843), the last ruler ofKaithal state, was the younger of the two sons of Bhai Lal Singh. After the death of Bhai Lal Singh, his elder son Partap Singh...
- 08:5408:54, 27 February 2007 diff hist +243 N Ubare Khan New page: '''UBARE KHAN''' (full name Abdur Rahiman Khan), a Pathan of the village of Jaurian, near Batala, was, according to Bhai Bale Vali Janam Sakhi, a devotee of Guru Nanak. He followed... current
- 08:5408:54, 27 February 2007 diff hist +897 N Bhai Uda New page: '''Bhai Uda''' (d. 1688), a Sikh of the Rathaur Rajput clan, was among those who had witnessed Guru Tegh Bahadur's execution at Delhi. He returned in distress to Dilvali Mohalla where ...
- 08:5308:53, 27 February 2007 diff hist +647 N Bhai Udda New page: '''Bhai Udda''', a Jatt of Harike in presentday Amritsar district of the Punjab, received initiation at the hands of Guru Arjan. He was accompanied by Bhai Gangu and Bhai Nau...
- 08:5208:52, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,295 N Uddoke New page: '''UDDOKE''', a village about 10 km from Batala (31"49'N, 75"12'E), on the boundary between Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts of the Punjab, is sacted to Guru Nanak, who stayed here... current
- 08:5208:52, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,932 N Ude singh New page: '''UDEY SINGH''' (d. 1705), warrior and martyr, was the third of the sons of Bhai Mani Ram, a Parmar Rajput of 'Alipur in Multan district (now in Pakistan). Ude Singh along with ... current
- 08:5008:50, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,559 N Udhau New page: '''UDHAU''' (UDHO) (also written as Uddhava or Oodho) Oodho, Akrura (of the Dwapara Age) and Trilochan, Namdev and Kabir (of Iron Age) got their sins effaced by remembering the Name of the... current
- 08:4908:49, 27 February 2007 diff hist +2,191 N Udham Singh II New page: '''UDHAM SINGH''' (18821926), revolutionary and Ghadr leader, was born on 15 March 1882 at the village of Kasel in Amritsar district. His father's name was Meva Singh and mother's H...
- 08:4808:48, 27 February 2007 diff hist +4,406 N Udham Singh New page: '''UDHAM SINGH''' (1899 - 1940), a militant nationalist, was born Sher Singh on 26 December 1899, at Sunam, in the then princely state of Patiala. His father, Tahal Singh, was at t...
- 08:4608:46, 27 February 2007 diff hist +4,514 N Udham Singh Nagoke New page: '''UDHAM SINGH NAGOKE''' (1894-1966), one of the village triumvirate which grew in importance and influence with the years and left its decisive imprint on the modern period of the Majha ...
- 08:4608:46, 27 February 2007 diff hist +686 N Ugani New page: Ugani, a small village 10 km from Rajpura (30°28'N, 76°37'E), in Patiala district, has its twin shrines dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh. Both are located in ... current
- 08:4408:44, 27 February 2007 diff hist +260 N Bhai Ugaru New page: '''Bhai Ugaru''', a native of Dalla, a village in presentday Kapurthala district of the Punjab, was a devout Sikh of the time of Guru Amar Das. He was among those who waited upon ...
- 08:4408:44, 27 February 2007 diff hist +224 N Bhai Ugrasain New page: '''Bhai Ugrasain''', a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Amar Das. He lived at the village of Dalla in presentday Kapurthala district of the Punjab, and received instruction at the...
- 08:4308:43, 27 February 2007 diff hist +215 N Bhai Ugvanda New page: '''Bhai Ugvanda''', an Arora resident of Chunian, now in Lahore district of Pakistan Punjab, received initiation at the hands of Guru Arjan. The name of Bhai Ugvanda occurs in Bha...
- 08:4208:42, 27 February 2007 diff hist +965 N Bhai Ujagar Singh New page: '''Bhai Ujagar Singh''' (1902 - 1921), one of the Nankana Sahib martyrs, was born on 10 June 1902, the son ofBhaiJagat Singh and Mat Dial Kaur of Chakk 64 Bandala Nihaloana in Lya...
- 08:4208:42, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3,527 N Sardar Ujjal Singh New page: '''Sardar Ujjal Singh''' (1895-1983), parliamentarian, expert in finance and governor, was the younger of the two sons of Sujan Singh and Lakshmi Devi, a family that traced their ancestr...
- 08:4008:40, 27 February 2007 diff hist +664 N Bhai Umar Shah New page: '''Bhai Umar Shah''', a Sangha Jatt of village Darauli, now in Faridkot district of the Punjab, was appointed a masand or local leader by Guru Arjan. He was according to Bhai Santo...
- 08:3908:39, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3,262 N UMDAT UT-TWARIKH New page: '''UMDAT UTTWARIKH''', lit. the choicest of histories, by Sohan Lal Suri, is a chronicle, in Persian, primarily of the reigns of Ranjit Singh and his successors. The original manuscript... current
- 08:3808:38, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3,439 N Umrao Singh Majithia New page: '''UMRAO SINGH MAJITHIA''' (1870-1954), born at Majitha, a village in Amritsar district, was the eldest son of Raja Surat Singh Majithia. Umrao Singh went to school at Amritsar a...
- 08:3708:37, 27 February 2007 diff hist +306 N Una New page: '''UNA''', a district town in Himachal Pradesh on NangalAmb road, is sacred to Guru Hargobind in whose memory a small domed room stands in a walled compound southeast of the town on the m... current
- 08:3708:37, 27 February 2007 diff hist +8,653 N Unity Conference New page: '''UNITY CONFERENCE''', convened on 3 November 1932 at Allahabad by a small group of Hindu and Muslim leaders led by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya and Maulana Shaukat 'All, to which were i...
- 08:3408:34, 27 February 2007 diff hist +6,248 N Untouchability New page: '''UNTOUCHABILITY''', a feature of the caste system prevalent in Hindu society since time immemorial, reduces certain classes and castes to a very low level in the social scale. The caste ...
- 08:3308:33, 27 February 2007 diff hist +744 N Uri New page: URI, an old town 54 km southwest of Baramula (S^ia'N, 74<)23'E) at the western end of the Kashmir valley, was visited by Guru Hargobind (15951644) on his way from Baramula to Naluch...
- 00:4900:49, 27 February 2007 diff hist +104 User:Paapi/Paap - The Sin No edit summary
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- 00:4400:44, 27 February 2007 diff hist +48,356 N Gurmat and Islam : Questioning New page: The website www.sikhs2islam.tk has posted a list of questions to Sikhs about so-called “flaws” in the Sikh religion. For believing Sikhs this is of course an absurdity as Sri Guru Gra...
- 00:4300:43, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3,064 N Sikhism concerning Islam New page: Sikh Gurus' message is very universal and acceptable by all. I give you some quotes from Gurbani concerning Islam. These quotes clearly show that the Gurus had different view point than t...
- 00:4200:42, 27 February 2007 diff hist +28,634 N Sikhism vs Islam : On Women New page: The role and status of women in all of the major faiths has become an important and often heated issue for today’s society. For many, religion is an important aspect of their lives and p...
- 00:4000:40, 27 February 2007 diff hist +36 N 12 o Clock Joke 12 o Clock Joke moved to Sardar Dae 12 Waj Gaye current
- 00:4000:40, 27 February 2007 diff hist 0 m 12 o'clock joke and many more 12 o Clock Joke moved to Sardar Dae 12 Waj Gaye
- 00:3900:39, 27 February 2007 diff hist +19,254 N 12 o'clock joke and many more New page: For all of you who thought 12 o Clock is a joke for Sardar. I was standing at railway Station (New Delhi) when my attention went towards a Sikh youth standing near me wearing a Black turb...
- 00:3700:37, 27 February 2007 diff hist +11,321 N Origins of non-violence movement in India New page: As fate would have it Mahatma Gandhi is credited with starting the non-violent movement to oust the British out of India. Gandhi deserves a lot of praise because he did implement the princ...
- 00:3400:34, 27 February 2007 diff hist +14,314 N Bipran Ki Reet New page: You are probably wondering what "Bipran Ki Reet" is and what is has to do with Sikhism. Well, the answer is very simple. Bipran Ki Reet is a phrase which refers to the Principles of Brahmi...
- 00:3400:34, 27 February 2007 diff hist +23,147 N Guru Sahib and Kalika and Bhagauti New page: In this article, I will attempt to clear some of the points that organizations such as the RSS have brought forward. Though most Sikhs who have knowledge of our glorious history and enligh... current
- 00:3300:33, 27 February 2007 diff hist +6,282 N Sikhism and Hinduism : Questioning New page: 1. The Sikhs have originated from Hindus. If you call Sikhs Hindus, because they are converts from Hindus, then why don't you call Christians as Jews who came from Jews and Moslems who or... current
- 00:3100:31, 27 February 2007 diff hist +35 Sikhism & RSS →Also View
- 00:3000:30, 27 February 2007 diff hist +6,805 N Conversation : Hinduism and Sikhism New page: '''Hindu: In the Guru Granth Sahib it is written “Hindu Salahee Salah”, meaning all praise to Hindus (Vaar Aasa, Ang 465).''' Sikh: Dear Hindu, do not try to deceive Sikhs by quoting ... current
- 00:2800:28, 27 February 2007 diff hist +5,782 N Gurbani : on Mantras – Incantations New page: In Hindu Dharma it is accepted that many purposes can be achieved through Mantras performed in specific ways. For example: Through Mantras one can achieve occult powers, defeat enemies, c... current
- 00:2700:27, 27 February 2007 diff hist +21,371 N Gurbani : On Rites for the dead New page: According to Pret Kriya1 you believe that by offering Pindas at Gaya and other places one gets emancipation. To appease the ancestors (dead) you do Shradha (fasting of Brahmins). On this s... current
- 00:2600:26, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1 Gurbani : On Mahurat - Omens →Notes current
- 00:2500:25, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1 Gurbani : On Mahurat - Omens →Notes
- 00:2500:25, 27 February 2007 diff hist −1 Gurbani : On Mahurat - Omens →Notes
- 00:2500:25, 27 February 2007 diff hist +9,396 N Gurbani : On Mahurat - Omens New page: You (Hindus) believe in omens, auspicious moments and good and bad days. Thereby you expect benevolent or disagreeable results but such moments are not accepted in Sikh religion1. ਸੋ...
- 00:2400:24, 27 February 2007 diff hist +5,166 Nm Fasting New page: In your Dharma it is important to fast on Ekadshi, Janam Ashtami and other such days. In Sikhi the opinion about these rituals is as follows: ਅੰਨੁ ਨ ਖਾਹਿ ਦੇਹੀ ...
- 00:2300:23, 27 February 2007 diff hist +7,870 N Gurbani : On Chauka Kar – Sacred Square New page: You (Hindus) are very strict about Chauka and consider it improper to take your food with clothes on1. You are extremely superstitious about untouchability, as is evident from your religio...
- 00:2200:22, 27 February 2007 diff hist +6,368 N Gurbani : On Sutak Patak New page: ==Sutak Patak = Puerperium== You believe in Sutak-Patak so much that you feel affected even if you are in a different country. Wherever you hear of death of your relation or of birth of ...
- 00:2100:21, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3,461 N Gurbani : On Sandhya Tarpan New page: You (Hindus) read and recite Gyatri2 and other Mantras for the praise and greatness of gods and do Sandhya (worship) through Angan Yas3 (touching various parts of the body) and you offer w... current
- 00:2000:20, 27 February 2007 diff hist +14,275 N Gurbani : On Idol Worship New page: Sikhs do not worship idols. What the Gurus say about idol worship is as follows: ਹਿੰਦੂ ਮੂਲੇ ਭੂਲੇ ਅਖੁਟੀ ਜਾਂਹੀ ॥ ਨਾਰਦਿ ਕਹਿਆ...
- 00:1900:19, 27 February 2007 diff hist +33,957 N Gurbani : on Gods and Goddesses New page: What Gurbani says about gods and goddesses is as follows: ਮਾਇਆ ਮੋਹੇ ਦੇਵੀ ਸਭਿ ਦੇਵਾ ॥ All the gods and goddesses are enticed by Maya. (Guru Granth S... current
- 00:1800:18, 27 February 2007 diff hist +30,968 N Gurbani on Caste and Varna New page: You (Hindus) are great followers of caste and varna. In fact, you have done a great injustice, through caste system, to humanity. We quote, here, from your own religious books. Here is wha...
- 00:1700:17, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1 Gurbani : on Avtars →Notes current
- 00:1600:16, 27 February 2007 diff hist +3 Gurbani : on Avtars →Notes
- 00:1600:16, 27 February 2007 diff hist +7,130 N Gurbani : on Avtars New page: You believe Avatars are incarnation of God and you worship them as such but the following is the counsel of Sikhi: ਅਵਤਾਰ ਨ ਜਾਨਹਿ ਅੰਤੁ ॥ ਪਰਮੇਸਰ...
- 00:1400:14, 27 February 2007 diff hist +19,323 N Gurbani : Vedas, Purans & Shastras New page: According to your (Hindu) belief Vedas are eternal1 and Simritis, Puranas are the basis of your religion. We (Sikhs) accept Guru Granth Sahib Ji as our only scripture and accept only those...
- 00:1100:11, 27 February 2007 diff hist −2 Sikhism and Hinduism - Acc. to Sikh Scriptures →Gurbani
- 00:1100:11, 27 February 2007 diff hist +19,601 Nm Sikhism and Hinduism - Acc. to Sikh Scriptures New page: ==Gurbani== “Many Shashtras and many Simirtis have I seen and searched them all. Nanak, they equal not Lord God's invaluable Name.” (Ang 265) “You worship gods and goddesses, but...
- 00:0600:06, 27 February 2007 diff hist +29 N Category:Sikhism and hinduism New page: category:divine Thinkings current
- 00:0600:06, 27 February 2007 diff hist +4 Sikhi & Hinduism No edit summary
- 00:0500:05, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1 Sikhism is Distinct? →=Sacred Places
- 00:0400:04, 27 February 2007 diff hist +1,922 N Sikhism is Distinct? New page: Summary differences between Sikhism, Hinduism and Islam ==Mantra== Sikhs - JapJi Sahib Hindus - Gyatri Muslims - Kalma ==Mangla Charan (invocatory Word or phrase)== Sikhs - Ik Oankar...
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- 23:5923:59, 26 February 2007 diff hist +27,900 N Misconceptions - Gurmat and Islam New page: With the roots of Sikhism growing out of an increasing resistance to the Mugal or Muslim rule in India during the fifteenth century, many assume that Sikhism as a religion is simply an off...
- 23:5523:55, 26 February 2007 diff hist 0 Dissimilarities between Sikhism and Islam →Rituals rejected
- 23:5523:55, 26 February 2007 diff hist −1 Dissimilarities between Sikhism and Islam →Rituals rejected
- 23:5423:54, 26 February 2007 diff hist +2 Dissimilarities between Sikhism and Islam →Rituals rejected
- 23:5123:51, 26 February 2007 diff hist 0 Sikhi and Islam No edit summary
- 23:4523:45, 26 February 2007 diff hist +2,793 N No one religion teaches the only path to God New page: Sikhs believe that salvation can be attained by anyone who meditates upon the name of God. God is not bound by boundaries, for He is omnipotent. Sikhs believe that Sikhism is the best and ...
- 23:4323:43, 26 February 2007 diff hist +1,177 N Feminine side of God ? : Sikhism New page: Sikh Gurus (who have personally met God and have become one with Him) told specifically that God is formless, fearless, ageless, and genderless. One of our Sikh representative was discussi...
- 23:4123:41, 26 February 2007 diff hist +8 Sikhi and Christianity No edit summary
- 23:4023:40, 26 February 2007 diff hist +39 Is Jesus God ? : Sikh view No edit summary
- 23:3923:39, 26 February 2007 diff hist +5,252 N Is Jesus God ? : Sikh view New page: Sikhs do not believe that Jesus is God. Rather Sikhs believe that there is only ONE God and that is God Himself. God is neither born and nor does He die. He is omnipotent, omnipresent, and...
- 23:3523:35, 26 February 2007 diff hist +3,300 N Science and Sikhism New page: Sikhs do not disagree with science, as it does not conflict with Sikh Scriptures or beliefs. In fact scientists are just now discovering the concepts that were written in Sikh scriptures c...
- 23:3323:33, 26 February 2007 diff hist +274 User talk:Hari singh →Wishes
- 23:3123:31, 26 February 2007 diff hist +268 User talk:Mutia No edit summary
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- 05:0705:07, 25 February 2007 diff hist +10,465 N How to Control Ego New page: The recent decision by a California Court awarding $1 in damages to a prisoner who had been caused to attend A. A. meetings, in violation of his constitutional right to “freedom of relig...
- 05:0505:05, 25 February 2007 diff hist −90 How To Control Anger No edit summary
- 05:0405:04, 25 February 2007 diff hist +21,978 N How To Control Anger New page: ==THEORIES== ==THEORY 1== What is Anger? The Nature of Anger Anger is "an emotional state that varies in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage," according to Charles ...
- 04:5904:59, 25 February 2007 diff hist +13 Lust Control →A Guide to Self-Control
- 04:5804:58, 25 February 2007 diff hist +48 Kam No edit summary
- 04:5704:57, 25 February 2007 diff hist +38 N Talk:Concepts Related to Sex Talk:Concepts Related to Sex moved to Talk:How to Control Lust current
- 04:5704:57, 25 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Talk:Lust Control Talk:Concepts Related to Sex moved to Talk:How to Control Lust
- 04:5704:57, 25 February 2007 diff hist +33 N Concepts Related to Sex Concepts Related to Sex moved to How to Control Lust current
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- 04:5604:56, 25 February 2007 diff hist +3 Talk:Lust Control No edit summary
- 04:5604:56, 25 February 2007 diff hist +64 N Talk:Lust Control New page: <big>Thats Great Written Lu Salute to you ======= user:paapi
- 04:5404:54, 25 February 2007 diff hist +51 Lust Control No edit summary
- 04:2604:26, 25 February 2007 diff hist +296 User talk:Hpt lucky →thats great
- 04:2204:22, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,021 User talk:Mutia →paaapi
- 04:1104:11, 25 February 2007 diff hist +43 N Vachan Gobind Lokan Kae Vachan Gobind Lokan Kae moved to Sayings of the Saintly People current
- 04:1104:11, 25 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Sayings of the Saintly People Vachan Gobind Lokan Kae moved to Sayings of the Saintly People current
- 04:1104:11, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,094 Nm Sayings of the Saintly People New page: '''VACHAN GOBIND LOKA KE''' (Sayings of the Saintly People) is a didactic work in Punjabi prose by Bhai Addan Shah, a Sevapanthi saint. Completed in 1904 Bk/AD 1847 and written in th...
- 04:1004:10, 25 February 2007 diff hist +4,094 N Vadhans Ki Var New page: VADAHANS KI VAR, in the Guru Granth Sahib, is by Guru Ram Das. He has composed the largest number of Vars, eight out of the twentytwo included in the Guru Granth Sahib. The poetic...
- 04:0904:09, 25 February 2007 diff hist +2,142 N Vadbhag Singh Sodhi New page: '''VADBHAG SINGH SODHl''' (1716-61), a lineal descendant of Guru Hargobind (1595-1644) through the latter's son, Baba Gurditta, and grandson, Dhir Mall, was born the son ofSodhi R...
- 04:0804:08, 25 February 2007 diff hist +4,972 N Vadda Ghallughara New page: '''VADDA GHALLUGHARA''', lit. major holocaust or carnage, so called to distinguish it from another similar disaster, Chhota (minor) Ghallughara that took place in 1746, is how a oneday bat...
- 04:0604:06, 25 February 2007 diff hist +712 N Vadda Ghar New page: '''VADDA GHAR''', village 19 km southwest of Moga (30"48'N, 75"10'E) in the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Hargobind, who arrived here from Darauli in 1634 staying here for five days before ... current
- 04:0504:05, 25 February 2007 diff hist +771 N Bhai Vadhva Singh New page: '''BHAl VADHAVA SINGH''', (d. 1924), son of Bhai Jhanda Singh, GillJatt, and Mat Dharam Kaur of village Gharik. He was the only son of his parents. He never married. He was illitera...
- 04:0504:05, 25 February 2007 diff hist +37 N Vahiguru Shabdarth Tika Vahiguru Shabdarth Tika moved to Waheguru Shabdarth Tika current
- 04:0504:05, 25 February 2007 diff hist 0 m Waheguru Shabdarth Tika Vahiguru Shabdarth Tika moved to Waheguru Shabdarth Tika current
- 04:0404:04, 25 February 2007 diff hist +1,319 N Waheguru Shabdarth Tika New page: '''VAHIGURU SHABDARTH TIKA''' (Vahiguru= Sikh term for God ; 6abdarth=sabda or word+arth or meaning), by Pandit Tara Singh Narotam, is small tract which traces the origin of the w...