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  • #REDIRECT [[J&K Sikhs]]
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  • ==[http://allaboutsikhs.com All About Sikhs]== [[Image:All About Sikhs.jpg]]
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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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  • [[Image:Sandeep4.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Sandeep Singh Brar, founder of www.sikhs.org website. ...ikhs about this great world religion and its progressive philosophies. For Sikhs I want you to be proud of who you are, that can only happen if you know wha
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  • #redirect [[Sikhs.org]]
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  • If you want to see Sikhi come to J&K. Here you'll see Sikhs with turbans and and untrimmed beards. Young children with patkas on their The Sikhs of J&K feel harrassed seeing Sikh students of punjab who have come to jamm
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  • #REDIRECT [[Types of Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/We are Sikhs]]
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  • ...iki.org/index.php?title=SIKHs#SIKH:_Any_One.2C_who_calls_himself_a_SIKH... SIKHs]</u>==
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  • A group of over 200 Sikhs attacked the office of the music channel MTV India in south-central Mumbai
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  • ...to Sikhism. Jai Hari and Arjan are married to Mexican women, who are also Sikhs. The women wear white turbans. Arjan Singh’s 20-year-old son also practic "They don’t convert to Sikhism just like that; it is a slow process. In the first phase, some people become vegetarians. They start reciting the Gurbani but
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  • ...tonsure rites. Traditionally treated as untouchables even by the highcasie Sikhs, efforts are now afootjointly by the Gurdwara Board ofTakht Sachkhand Sri H
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  • #REDIRECT [[True Sikhs]]
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  • ...Nizamabad, Karimnagar andWararigal. According to Captain A.H. Bingley, Sikhs A Handbook for Indian Army, 1918, their total number, evidently based on t ...such as the Sikhs of the Punjab now wear under the turban. As true Govindi Sikhs they are careful observers of the five kakkas and conform strictly to the o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ramdasia Sikhs]]
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  • ...ple or rather a student of spiritual knowledge. Not all the Nanakiyaes are Sikhs as a Sikh is known what comes out of his own "mouth"; whilst the Nanakiyaes In a nutshell, Sikhs are rare to come across and Nanakiyaes are many who enjoy going to Gurdwara
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  • ...tka, meat of animal killed in the Sikh style with one blow, and hail other Sikhs with `Vahiguruji ki Fateh`. At marriage the couple takes four circumambulat
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  • ==Sikhs in Science Fiction== ==Great Sikhs – Present==
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Nepal]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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  • Ulema Sikhs found in punjab.
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  • *Whereas approximately 500,000 Sikhs reside in the United States and are a vital part of the nation; *Whereas Si ...nocent people from the world over to die in this brutal way. No doubt many Sikhs died for their Nation alongside their brothers and sisters from all castes,
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  • '''Why Sikhs should get Khalistan? ...Bahadur to Delhi. Guru Ji traveled to Delhi along with 4 companions (also Sikhs). After Guru Ji refused to convert to Islam or perform a miracle (It is aga
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  • ...p://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/04/pakistan-taliban-demand-jizya-payments-from-sikhs.html Jihadwatch.org] '''Pakistan: Taliban demand jizya payments from Sikhs'''"
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  • ...amdasias are chamars who converted to Sikhism.<ref>{{cite book|last=Ghuman|first=Paul|title=British Untouchables A Study of Dalit Identity and Education|dat ...ofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/punjabs-dalit-conundrum-a-look-into-sikhs-caste-identity/articleshow/86607310.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessd
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/True Sikhs]]
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  • '''Sikhs an Identity By Bhai Madan Singh U. K.''' ...ndian regime too is bent upon labelling the Sikhs as a branch of Hinduism. Sikhs have not been granted independent identity in the Indian constitution.. Due
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  • ...posable income in kind, and social ordinances like burial customs. Ridváni Sikhs celebrate all traditional Sikh and Baha'i holidays, as well as astrological
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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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  • ==Order of Khalsa: [[Khalsa|Total Sikhs as on....]]== ...ki.org/index.php/Compendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs#Sikh_Syyhj_Dharee.... Syyhjdhare Sikhs]===
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  • Sudh Sikhs basically resides in punjab.
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/Punjab Sikhs]]
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  • ''Based on the article "The Lama Sikhs: A Himalayan Tale of Faith, Part I" by COL. DR D. S. Grewal - an eminent sc ...started saying a prayer obviously in order to appease the evil spirits. He first fashioned a statue of rice and butter, lit incense, to the accompaniment of
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Norway]]
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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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  • 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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  • '''Sikligars Sikhs'''(Lords of the Iron) were the lohars (ironsmiths/blacksmiths) who once sp '''Sikligars Sikhs''' were the lohars (ironsmiths/blacksmiths) who once specialized in the cr
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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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  • ...high degree of it as has manifested itself in Pakistan propaganda against Sikhs in particular and against India in general, is a rare treat and is hard to ...Action Programme of the Muslim League, and the mass-murders of Hindus (and Sikhs) witnessed in Noakhali, the North-Western Frontier Province, the Punjab and
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Sketch Of The Sikhs]]
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  • ...filled up and a mosque constructed at the site. This happening alerted the Sikhs to be prepared to defend Amritsar. ...he royal hunters told Kulij Khan, the governor of Lahore , to chastise the Sikhs, he despatched General Mukhlis Khan with an army of Seven thousand to attac
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs attacked in USA]]
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...uzaffarabad,Mirpur,Baramulla and Poonch Rojouri areas forcing migration of Sikhs.
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  • ...ngh and Mota Singh QC gave speeches outlining the importance of the day to Sikhs and the world. All the speeches conveyed the unique nature of Sri Guru Gran ...Sikhs+Nanded&search_sort=video_date_uploaded Latest videos at youTube: 1). Sikhs in Nanded] and [http://uk.youtube.com/results?search_query=300+year+Guru+Ma
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  • * [[National Protest by UK Sikhs]] ...://www.unitedsikhs.org/US_News/US_News_2301200800_turban_pride.htm united Sikhs - Turban, a matter of pride and honour]
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  • ...h evidence available from which these can be inferred. The strategy of the Sikhs becomes sufficiently obvious if we closely follow the course of their battl ...and Afghan armies, and as they were pursuing two different objectives, the Sikhs were obliged to formulate two different strategies which we propose to disc
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  • '''Eminent Kashmiri Sikhs'''
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  • '''WHY SIKHS SHOULDN'T CELEBRATE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE'''<br> Prior to independence Sikhs were less than 1.5% of the population, but their contribution to the freedo
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  • For Sikh newcomers driving through pockets of Brampton for the first time, the landscape warrants a double take. But first- and second-generation [[Sikh immigrants]] will tell you that more meaningf
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs forced to pay millions to Taleban]]
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  • History records that man's first heavier-than-air flight took place on 17 December 1903 at Kitty Hawk in Nor The first Indian, or indeed Asian, to procure aeroplanes was the then young Maharaja
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  • [http://www.sikhnet.com/news/assamese-sikhs January 8th, 2010 by Dr. Dalvinder Singh Grewal] Sikhs in Assam
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  • ...everal Hindutva movements, who wish to absorb Sikhi as well, claiming that Sikhs were the martial wing of the Hindu religion created to protect Hinduism. ...on of peace which took in members who were formerly Hindus and Muslims. As Sikhs they ate together independant of varna and, no minor detail, women were con
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  • #redirect [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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  • '''Sikhs for Justice''' is a Human Rights Advocacy Group based at New York.<ref>See: Sikhs for Justice seeks a world in which dis-empowered people are able to find th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs Muslims Hindus]]
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  • SIKHS UNIQUE IDENTITY By : GURMIT SINGH ..."2002 Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year", world population of the Sikhs is "23.538" millions (Mid – 2001) as reproduced below:
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  • ...as fought with great loss of life on both sides. At the final battle, the Sikhs were repeatedly rebuffed at the Multan fort, said to be the strongest fort ...order of seniority of rank, the senior-most man, meaning he himself, going first.
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  • Mostly sihks are inhead. First i think that this is in cities also but most of the percentage is in villag There seems to be an almost complete lack of resources for Sikhs that have come to discover they are gay. The entire Sikh community, it seem
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  • First three definitions for Turban on the net: ...r) or pagri (ਪਗੜੀ, pagṛī) in Punjabi and Hindi is a mandatory headgear for Sikhs. Dastar is closely associated with Sikhism and is an important part of the
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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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  • ...more than 90% of Sikhs are Punjabis, but luckily there are also some other Sikhs. # Punjabi Sikhs
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  • * [http://www.sikhs.nl/ sikhs.nl] Sikhs in Netherlands * [http://www.sikhs.be/ sikhs.be] Sikhs in Belgium
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  • ==Order of Khalsa: [[Khalsa|Total Sikhs as on....]]== ...ki.org/index.php/Compendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs#Sikh_Syyhj_Dharee.... Syyhjdhare Sikhs]===
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  • ==[http://allaboutsikhs.com All About Sikhs]== [[Image:All About Sikhs.jpg]]
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  • Sikhs in Canada have been very active in the provincial and federal government le Other Sikhs are coming up the pipeline and it should be no surprise to anyone if the go
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  • 1946 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru assured fruits of freedom for Sikhs. ...Calcutta session that all steps will be taken to create a region in which Sikhs could enjoy the fruits of freedom. Such promises remain unfulfilled todate.
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  • '''Eminent Kashmiri Sikhs'''
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  • ...happy occasion fell on October 20, 1708 and every year on October 20, the Sikhs have joyous celebration. Celebration begin two days earlier with the commen |31 Jan || In 1644, [[Guru Har Rai]] becomes the seventh Guru of the Sikhs
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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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  • ...her crimes inflicted upon. This is a database for those crimes commited on Sikhs. |13 Sikhs killed by Nirankaris (supported by police)
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  • ..."''. The Gurus have set a new standard for the Sikhs – not only should the Sikhs pray for their own well-being but also need to ask for blessing for ''"all ...rdas]] (final request/prayer to God) atleast once a day. In the ardas, the Sikhs say the following line near the end of the Ardas:-
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  • ...itutional federal republic comprising fifty states and a federal district. Sikhs have been a part of the USA landscape for more than 130 years. The country ..., Detroit, MI and Oregon. Most Sikhs of Española, New Mexico are Caucasian Sikhs. They adhere very strictly to [[Sikhism]].
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  • The popular quotes about Sikhs or Sikhism are: ...he apologised afterwards. Then, He made false promise on freedom eve that Sikhs have joined congress to be with India . We will give them autonomy in India
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  • ...ade sacrifices wholly out of proportion to their demographic strength (the Sikhs make up less than 2% of the Indian population). Out of 2125 Indians killed in the atrocities by the British, 1550 (73%) were Sikhs.
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  • ...Sikhs), McGregor (History of the Sikhs) and Cunningham (A History of the Sikhs). According to him. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] spent the time between the marty
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  • ...sh rule of India. Unfortunately this ended with the Sikhs fighting against Sikhs in the British Indian Army.
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  • If you want to see Sikhi come to J&K. Here you'll see Sikhs with turbans and and untrimmed beards. Young children with patkas on their The Sikhs of J&K feel harrassed seeing Sikh students of punjab who have come to jamm
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  • ...head of the 20 gurdwaras in Germany. Germany has a considerable number of Sikhs (40,000). [[The Sikhs of Germany]]
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  • Papua New Guinea was a very backward country. In the early 1970s many Sikhs came to teach in the schools and new Uni.of PNG. ...overnment administration officials.Others as Doctors, Engineers etc. A few Sikhs from Malaysia, India and Indonsesia and Fiji also followed in businesess.
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  • The Prasadi Sikhs come from a number of villages in Haryana and they also have a modest follo 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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  • ...ced Sikhism when the valley passed into the hands of Ranjit Singh, but the Sikhs of Trahal declare their ancestors came to Kashmir in the time of the Afghan ...Sikh communities that exist in Kashmir- The Kashmiri Sikhs and the Punjabi Sikhs. Though their habits differ, they still manage to maintain the historical G
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  • G5 Sikh Media is an organisation teaching Sikhs and Non-Sikhs about the Sikh religion through mainly visual forms and some written. We wi G5 Sikh Media is a place where young Sikhs will be recognised for their achievements within the Sikh community and wil
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  • ...ogamy, Jat Sikhs marrying Jat Sikhs and Ramgarhia Sikhs marrying Ramgarhia Sikhs. In Britain, a number of disputes in the gurdwaras originated between vario ...Sikhs are eligible to become members of Ramgarhia gurdwaras, though other Sikhs are not debarred from attending the service. This shows that the decision-m
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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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  • Sikhs - JapJi Sahib Sikhs - Ik Oankar (Ik oooo)
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  • [[Bandai Sikhs]] [[Hazoori Sikhs]]
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  • '''Havildar Ishar Singh''' was the leader of the 36th Sikhs of the Sikh Regiment. He is best known for fighting a last stand against 10 ...ommemorate the battle around the World every year on September 12th, which Sikhs is referred to as "Saragarhi Day".
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  • Find more information about Sikhs and Gurdwaras in Netherlands ( Holland) at * [http://WWW.SIKHS.NL Sikhs In Netherlands]
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  • ...the history of sikhs in nizam dominion area. since, the first arrival of sikhs to deccan was alongh with guru gobind singh ji maharaj. hence we are search
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  • ...large number of followers he had. The Guru said that he had very few true Sikhs. To test his disciples, he sent out a call for all true believers to meet t ...Further along, they found the road covered with silver coins. More of the Sikhs grabbed the coins and ran away. Few [[Sikh]]s remained with the Guru and th
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  • [[SEXY SIKHS]] [[100,000 Sikhs]]
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  • == Persecution of the Sikhs (1739-46) == ...Zakaria Khan's police scoured the countryside and brought back hundreds of Sikhs in chains. They were publicly executed at the horse market of Lahore, since
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  • ...e Guru dismissed the messenger, and told him to put the minds of the Dilhi Sikhs at ease. He at the same time wrote to them, 'What can a thousand enemies do ...Sahib determined to change his abode, as well to give instructions to his Sikhs as to avoid annoyance from his relations. On hearing of his intention the p
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  • ...IJeth 1692 Bk/ 29 April 1635 at Phagwara between a Mughal force and the Sikhs. Bhai Dasa was killed in this battle.
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  • ...s to deserve such wonderful beings as our Gurus. The Gurus' love for their Sikhs knows no limits at all. [[Guru Gobind Singh]], ''"My beloved, What if our f
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  • ...pening stanzas tell how [[GGS|Guru Gobind Singh`s]] message had turned the Sikhs into a self respecting and fearless people. The rest of the poem is devoted
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  • |13 || Inventory of the names of the Sikhs of Guru Nanak || ਸਿੱਖ ਨਾਮਾਵਲੀ |15 || Sikhs of the second Guru || ਸਿੱਖ ਨਾਮਾਵਲੀ
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  • ...rannical Mughals. It is believed that forty cartloads of heads of martyred Sikhs, were cremated here. It is a small gurdwara, 300 metres south of the main s In the days of fierce persecution which overtook the Sikhs after Banda Singh Bahadur, decapitation of their heads was a favourite spor
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  • ...]] or SGGS for short. For most people the SGGS is a Holy Book, but for the Sikhs it’s a lot more than just sacred text. The SGGS is the current Guru or Sp
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  • ...e directed against the Sikhs battered at the Gates of the Samadh. Several Sikhs were shot dead. The gates of the Gurdwara and Samadh were perforated with ...slim areas, was burned on the 4th June. The place was in flames, and such Sikhs as were inside it were shot dead or roasted alive.
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  • ...at', when three days passed, the 'Sangat' became homesick. There were some Sikhs belonging to the 'Malwa' region. They had a lot of work to do at their home ...y. The devotional singing was going on in the holy court of Guru Ji. These Sikhs pretended as if they were going to burn the dead body and started to go sin
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  • They all became silent. The Sikhs asked, "O True King! Why did you ask? Please tell yourself". ...uered India, he bowed before Kabir Ji after seeing the miracle of Kabir. O Sikhs! He, who repeats the 'Name', is the Sikh of the Guru. Repeat the 'Name' and
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  • ...tution, declared the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat as "Anti-Sikh", and forbade all Sikhs from having any association with it. In 2009, Rulda Singh, the president of
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  • ...filled up and a mosque constructed at the site. This happening alerted the Sikhs to be prepared to defend Amritsar. ...he royal hunters told Kulij Khan, the governor of Lahore , to chastise the Sikhs, he despatched General Mukhlis Khan with an army of Seven thousand to attac
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  • ...production - "Turbanology: After 7/7" deals with the mistaken identity of Sikhs and lack of awareness which has led some to connect the turban with terrori ...touring art exhibition aimed at increasing knowledge of the turban to non-Sikhs.
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  • ...on to freedom-fighters like Shaheed Udham Singh, and Kartar Singh Sarabha. Sikhs have always been taught to use a sword only as a last resort, and Gandhi wa
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  • Guru Ji said, "Distribute the 'Karhaah Prashaad' to the Sikhs. You are a pure Sikh. Guru has saved you". The Hazoori Sikhs asked, "O King! How can one be a Muslim?"
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  • ...mple young Sikhs in Canada have taken to wearing their turbans smaller and Sikhs in Kenya have developed a unique style called the 'Kenyan Pugg'.
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  • ...ma Singh, who used to pound bhang (hemp) for preparing a cooling drink for Sikhs gathered at Amritsar during the summer months. 2. Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol. IV. Delhi, 1982
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  • ...mped on the bank of the River Chenab. A fierce battle took place in which Sikhs were at a disadvantage at one stage but, inspired by Sahib Singh and "he
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  • ...aulo and most of the current Sikhs in Brazil seem to be the newly baptized Sikhs with inspiration from Yogi Bhajan.
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  • == '''Kaum''': A term used by many Sikhs to refer to corporate the Sikh nation or Panth. ==
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  • ...e 231 to 20631 due to the Pachhadas of moradabad registering themselves as Sikhs. Unfortunately these Pachhadas reverted back to Hinduism after 1947. Since
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  • {{p|Image:Sikhs-donate2.jpg|Sikhs of Califonia donate blankets, food and toys}} '''[http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5587 Sikhs Donate 15,000 Blankets, Food Bags and Toys to Poor]''' India Journal Jan 0
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  • ...s in Afghanistan. Though a new regime took over in 2001-02, still not many Sikhs have returned to Kabul.
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  • ...what they consider to be the ‘[[Panth]]’ (a term used by modern mainstream Sikhs to denote the Khalsa brotherhood).
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  • ...d [[Amrit Savaiye]] - these banis are usually recited daily by all devoted Sikhs in the early morning. ...ich are recited by devote Sikhs regularly. The most important Banis of the Sikhs are:
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...uzaffarabad,Mirpur,Baramulla and Poonch Rojouri areas forcing migration of Sikhs.
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  • ...to spread the warmth and love of Sikhi to all. The magazine aims to unite Sikhs worldwide as well as providing a fun and interesting medium to learn from.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...]]s like Pauris in Vars. These are common in the morning [[Kirtan]] of the Sikhs called the [[Asa di Var]].
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  • ...tonsure rites. Traditionally treated as untouchables even by the highcasie Sikhs, efforts are now afootjointly by the Gurdwara Board ofTakht Sachkhand Sri H
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  • ...mous novel "Bijai Singh". The hardships and humiliations that a handful of Sikhs of a new religion had to undergo for their survival against the onslaught o ...ies were committed on their womenfolk and children primarily to finish the Sikhs and their new religion by destroying their seeds, i.e. mothers and childre
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  • The place of first battle between sikhs and british india
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  • ...rom their homes to seek safety in remote hills and deserts. Later when the sikhs established their way in Punjab they rebuilt their shrines. ...actors gave rise to what is known as the Gurdwara Reform Movement in which Sikhs had to face imprisoment, suffer atrocity and death.
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  • ...ormist activities and worked especially for the spread of education among Sikhs of this area. During 1919, in the wake of the Jalliarivala massacre, ihe Di
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  • ...as fought with great loss of life on both sides. At the final battle, the Sikhs were repeatedly rebuffed at the Multan fort, said to be the strongest fort ...order of seniority of rank, the senior-most man, meaning he himself, going first.
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  • * [http://WWW.SIKHS.BE Sikhs In Belgium] * [http://WWW.SIKHS.NL Sikhs In Netherlands]
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  • Article Include Racial Attacks on Sikhs:
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  • ...his Jarnail Singh Bhindrawalae started an agitation for their release. The Sikhs started courting arrests every day. On July 25, 1982 the Akali party adopte -Ref. THE SIKHS' STRUGGLE FOR SOVEREIGNTY, An Historical Perspective by Dr. Harjinder Singh
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  • ==Sikhs from Kabul== ...g who she was, and where she had come from. One day Guru Amar Das told the Sikhs that lady was from Kabul and that she had by her love of the almighty and d
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  • <p style="font-family: Calibri;"><big>All Sikhs are person. You will find Sikhs engaged in free service in Gurdwaras
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  • ==Patit Sikhs wear it== Turban is that part of sikhs which nobuddy touches as turban is prestige for sikhs and some youngsters misuse their prestige. Think if non Sikh teacher told y
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  • ...faujdar ofSirhind. The latter was killed and the Mughal army routed. The Sikhs occupied Sirhind on 14 May 1710. No memorial, however, existed to commemo 2. Harbans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983
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  • ...18 December 1804. The British commanderinchief granted amnesty to all the Sikhs except Gurdit Singh. Burn arrived at Karnal, and secured from him the surre
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  • ...re, the pursuing Mughal army came closer. At this time, the group of forty sikhs who were searching for the Guru to seek forgiveness, also reached there. ...By tearing the letter, Guru Sahib retied the knot between himself and his Sikhs. This is referred to as Tuti Gandi, or the Broken Ties Retied. The birthday
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