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  • Khatri/Arora Sikh Subcaste''' '''''Khatri Surnames''''': Anand, Awal, Bachewal, Badhwar, Baijal, Bagga, Bajaj, Bakshi
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  • Suneja ਸੁਨੇਜਾ [[Arora and Khatri]] Gotra in Punjab, (Sikh Arora/Sikh Khatri) [[Category:Sikh]]
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  • ...[Guru Arjan]]. Once he, along with [[Bhai Phirna Khatri]] and [[Bhai Jetha Khatri]] of the same clan, waited on [[Guru Arjan]]. They had a question: "Some re
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  • ...[Guru Arjan]]. Once he, along with [[Bhai Changa Khatri]] and [[Bhai Jetha Khatri]] of the same clan, waited on [[Guru Arjan]]. They had a question: "Some re
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  • ...Guru Arjan]]. Once he, along with [[Bhai Phirna Khatri]] and [[Bhai Changa Khatri]] of the same clan, waited on [[Guru Arjan]]. They had a question: "Some re
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  • Uppal (ਉੱਪਲ/उपढ़पल) is a clan [[Khatri|Khatris]] and a tribe in [[Jatt|Jats]]. ...iance to the Krora Singh misl.Bhai Shihan, an Uppal Khatri was a prominent Sikh follower during [[Guru Arjan]]'s life.
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  • ...ura Khatri, received instruction at the hands of Guru Arjan and became a Sikh. The name also appears in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 24.
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  • ...in thought." Bhai Tiratha followed the Guru's precept and became a devoted Sikh.
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  • '''Bhai Tulsa''', a Bhalla Khatri of the village of Dalla, now in Kapurthala district of the Punjab. He rec '''Bhai Tulsa''', aVahura (Volwa) Khatri trader living in Sultanpur Lodhi, now in Kapurthala district of the Punjab,
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  • ...of [[Guru Nanak]], in 1475 at Talvandi Rai Bhoi.He was of the [[Uppal]] [[Khatri]] Clan. [[Guru Nanak]] stayed with them for several years at [[Sultanpur]], *1. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • '''BIDHI CHAND''', a Khatri by birth, was a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Ram Das. Bhai Gurdas, in his Varan, XI. 17, describes h
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  • ...[[Bibi Bhani]] (1535), who later married Bhai Jetha (who became the fourth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Ram Das]], See article [[Platforms of Jetha]]), [[Bhai Mohan]] [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • Bhapa Sikh refers to Sikhs who usually indulge in trading/business occupations. All of our 10 Satgurus belonged to Hindu warrior races or Kshatriya/Khatri class of kings,rulers and warriors. They did not belong to third caste or
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  • ...and a Son who was named Sardar Ishar Singh Garhjakh. After the fall of the Sikh Kingdom of Punjab in 1849, at the request of his mother in law in retired t
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  • '''Bhai Haru''', Vij Khatri, a Sikh of Guru Arjan's time known for his devotion and humility. He received in
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  • A Beri Khatri of Muzang, in Lahore, was an eminent Sikh of the time of Guru Arjan. His name occurs in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 25.
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  • Bhai Ananta, son of Bhai Kuko, a Vadhavan Khatri, was a devoted Sikh of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]] (1595 - 1644). According to [[Bhai Santo
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  • Bhai Narain Das, a prominent Sikh of the time of Guru Angad, listed in Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Ma ...ala district of the Punjab, was the grandson of Bhai Paro, much reputed in Sikh piety. Narain Das was present when [[Guru Arjan]] declined, on the advice o
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  • ...e who previously belonged to Various Different Kshatriya Varna Castes. The Khatri caste is the community consisting of only Suryavanshis (Sun Dynasty) and Ch ...ime to time. Some claim them to be the Result of Ramdasia + Saini Banga or Khatri Banga Caste Clans Exogamy. As a Result they became outcasts(because If a Hi
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  • ...ried, on 3 December 1662, to Khem Karan, son of Bhai Per Mall, a Dhussa Khatri of Pasrur, in the present day district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). The yo [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • '''Bhai Pammu''', a Puri Khatri, was a devoted Sikh contemporary of Guru Hargobind. He won repute as a soldier in battles th
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  • ...sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]] and also the mother of the seventh Sikh Guru, [[Guru Har Rai]] Ji. [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • '''Bhai Chandia''', a Dhir [[Khatri]], was a devoted Sikh of the time of [[Guru Arjan Dev]] ji. He rendered dedicated service during
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  • A Chaddha Khatri, was a pious Sikh of the time of Guru Arjan. His name is included among the Guru's devotees i
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  • ...er 1688. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib mentions the names of all these five great Sikh warriors.
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  • '''Bhai Nano Latkan''', a Bindrao Khatri, was initiated a Sikh by Guru Arjan. The Guru instructed him in the virtue of humility. Bha
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  • ...er 1688. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib mentions the names of all these five great Sikh warriors.
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  • '''Bhai Toda Mahita''', a Mahita Khatri, was a pious Sikh of the time of Guru Arjan. His name is included in the roster of the Gur
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  • ...h Guru]], [[Guru Ram Das]]. He belonged to the Sodhi family, part of the [[Khatri]] caste.
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  • '''Bhai Nihala''', a Sabharval Khatri of Patna, was a devoted Sikh of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]]. He was, besides being an eloquent expou Bhai Navala, his brother was also a devoted Sikh who while in command of a platoon during the battle of Amritsar, was assig
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  • ...r spell, '''jatt community''' being called as '''ਸੇਥੀ''' whereas '''khatri sikh''' clan being called as '''[[SETHI|ਸੇਠੀ]]'''. ...ndness for wrestling (something encouraged and taught by Guru Angad to the Sikh people) and weightlifting, they possessed good physical attributes for sold
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  • '''Bhai Lalu Vij''', a Vij Khatri, was initiated into Sikh faith by Guru Arjan. The Guru instructed him in the virtues of humilit
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  • ...he Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, he played an important role in Sikh religious affairs, though his affiliation to the Nirmala order was unambigu ...Svami Bhagat Singh of Pindi Gheb. Mul Singh familiarized himself with the Sikh texts. He then travelled to Amritsar where he formally accepted the discipl
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  • In the Sikh concept Kshatriya (Pronounced:-Hindi-क्षत्रिय, Punjabi-ਛ� ...nt commercial and financial administration class of late- medieval India.[[Khatri|Khatris]] claim that they are Kshatriyas. While some historians agree with
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  • ...al Singh and his motherewas Dharam Kaur. His family belonged to the "Ujal" Khatri tribe. He was one of the outstanding generals in the service of Rant Singh'
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  • ...y of the Indian subcontinent comprises many diverse sets of peoples as the Sikh Gurus preached for ethnic and social harmony. These include different ethni * [[Khatri]]
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  • ...[[Mata Sulakhni]] and the father-in-law of [[Guru Nanak]]. He was a Chona Khatri, resident of [[Batala]], who looked after the lands of the Randhava Jatts o *3. Macauliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • * People Name General : Sonar Sikh ...ames : Aksali, Ashraf, Chaudhari, Jangar, Jargar Kamsala, Kapila, Khakhar, Khatri, Maipotra, Mair, Niaria, Patni, Sarat
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  • ...Singh Chibbar]], [[Bansavalinama Dasan Patshahian Ka]], Born in a Duggal Khatri family, she was married to [[Tej Bhan|Baba Tej Bhan]] of [[Basarke Gillan]] [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • ...rva" of the Mahabharata. He titled the former work ''Ratan Dam''. Several Sikh scholars such as Baba Sumer Singh, Bhai Gian Singh, Bhai Kahn S ...scribed into Gurmukhi. The manuscript of Asvamedha Parva preserved in the Sikh Reference Library at Amritsar (No 5026) was dated 1753 Bk/AD 1696 by Bal
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  • ...ught in by Bhagwan Das Kherar and Karam Chand, son of [[Chandu Shah|Chandu Khatri]]. ...belonged to [[Mohyal]] Brahmin family. Bhai Gautam was initiated into the Sikh community, at the time of Guru Nanak Sahib. He had met Guru Nanak while Gur
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  • ...Kohli, Ghai, Sahni, Sethi, (Sawhney) and Suri. Of Punjab. In keeping with Khatri-like traditions, Bhera was an important trading outpost on the road to Kabu ..., as well as other Khatri-like clan names, being present in both Hindu and Sikh communities worldwide.
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  • ...ri Das was the father of [[Bhai Jehta]] who went on to become the fourth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Ram Das]]. ...family in Lahore city and belonged to the [[Sodhi]] family, part of the [[Khatri]] caste.
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  • ...he famous Sikh scholar [[Bhai Gurdas]]. Bhai Manak Chank was from a Bhalla Khatri family who were from village [[Basarke]], about eight miles (12kms) south-w ...or) and was the father-in-law of [[Bibi Amro]], the daughter of the second Sikh Guru, [[Guru Angad]] and uncle of [[Bhai Jasoo]]. Bhai Ishar Das was the fa
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  • ...there was a disciple of [[Guru Ram Das]] name Sanwal Shah who was arora [[Khatri]]. His father supplied funds to [[Guru Ram Das]] for the building of [[Gold [[category:Sikh Sects]]
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  • * [[Ten Sikh Gurus]] * [[Attending a Sikh Wedding]]
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  • ..., in the words of Sarup Das Bhalla, Mahima Prakdsh, "Lalu, my beloved [[Sikh]], hath become lal (lit. crimson) i.e. a ruby)" Lalu was appointed head
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  • '''Bhai Takhtu''', a Dhir Khatri, embraced Sikh faith during the time of Guru Arjan. He lived up to the time of Guru Ha
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  • ...ry]] [[1682]] -[[13 November]] [[1757]]) one of most honoured martyrs in [[Sikh history]] who was born on [[26 January]] [[1682]]. ...oved celebrated in the Sikh tradition, was the son of Bhai Suddha, a Sobti Khatri of [[Lahore]], and Mai Diali.
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  • .... She was married to Bhai Sadhu, son of Bhai Dharma, a Khosia [[Khatri]] [[Sikh]] of the village of Malla. The nuptials were performed on 24 May 1629 at Jh 6. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion : Its Gurus, Sacred
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  • ...alvandi Chaudharian, in Kapurthala district of the Punjab, was a devout Sikh of the time of Guru Amar Das. He was lame in the leg, yet he daily walke
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  • ...Chand]], the father-in-law of [[Bibi Amro]], the daughter of the second [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Angad]] and uncle of [[Bhai Jasoo]]. Bhai Ishar Das was from a Bhalla Khatri family was married to [[Mata Jivani]]. They had settled in [[Goindval]] soo
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  • ...mahant (priest) of Name da Kot and the second in the possesion of Shiv Ram Khatri of Agra. Bhai Kahn Singh of Nabha also seems to have had access to a manusc [[category:sikh scripture]]
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  • ...e of [[Guru Amar Das]], the third Guru or prophet preceptor of the [[Sikhi|Sikh faith]]. He was one of Manjis of Guru Amar Dass. GANGUSHAHIS, a [[Sikh]] missionary order which owed its origin to Gangu Shah. He and his successo
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  • ...sect only remotely related to SIKHISM was founded by Sarigat Das, a Julka Khatri, contemporary of GURU Hargobind (15951644). The name Satkartaria is derived [[Category: Sikh Sects]]
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  • Khatri/Arora Sikh Subcaste''' '''''Khatri Surnames''''': Anand, Awal, Bachewal, Badhwar, Baijal, Bagga, Bajaj, Bakshi
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  • "Jeeto Mata: Lahore niwasi Harjas subhikeeye khatri di sputri, jis da viah 23 harh samat 1734 (1677) nu Guru Gobind Singh ji na Jeeto Mata: Daughtero Harjas Subhikhi Khatri, resident of Lahore, who was married on 23 Harh, sambat 1734 (1677 AD) to G
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  • ...Many, including some Muslims of rank, were inspired by him to embrace the Sikh faith. Bhai Paro died at his village, Dalla. As the end approached, he gav
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  • ...e fruit the understanding of the Word." Bhai Chuhar was known as a devoted Sikh who remained absorbed in repetition of the holy Name.
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  • Sawan Mal was the Khatri Diwan (governor) of Multan. He was originally from Gujranwala, the region w ...in leading the revolt against the British to prevent the annexation of the Sikh Kingdom into East India Company territory. Diwan Sawan Mal's grandson, Harm
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  • ...red; background: transparent; font-size: 1.5em; text-align:center" | Dalit Sikh Panth De Raakhe<br> ...facts and data just to glorify their know name, and to take control on the Sikh Dharma, but this book is written by unbiased mean and pure heart. Some fact
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  • ...of [[Guru Nanak]]. She was the wife of [[Baba Mool Chand]] who was a Chona Khatri, resident of [[Batala]] and they looked after the lands of the Randhava Jat *3. Macauliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...ng forces of Nadir Shah in 1739. He was succeeded by Karam Singh, an Uppal Khatri of the village of Paijgarh in [[Gurdaspur district]]. Karam Singh fell figh ...who succeeded Karora Singh as leader of the Karorsinghias is celebrated in Sikh history as the conqueror of Mughal Delhi. A Dhillon Jat, Baghel Singh arose
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  • ...o Amritsar, waited upon [[Nawab Kapur Singh]], and volunteered to become a Sikh. Turned away, he was advised to grow long hair, practise horsemanship, arch ...age train. At the fords of Ravi and Chenab, Gulab Singh with several other Sikh sardars captured a large number of Afghan horses. Commanding a jatha of 400
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  • ...mritsar, Mcleod found his interest in Christianity waning and was drawn to Sikh history. ...[Sobha Singh]] ([[29 November]] [[1901]] - [[21 August]] [[1986]]), famous Sikh painter passed away [[21 August]] [[1986]] in [[Chandigarh]].
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  • ...icient numbers. Later generations usually intermarried within the nascent Sikh community, mostly concentrated in towns such as HyderabadSecunderabad, Na ...ly immune to local influence. To quote Captain Bingley again, "The Dekhani Sikh is distinguishable from his Punjabi confrere by his dress, which is still m
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  • ...is uttered first among the five Beloved of the Guru (Panj Pyaras) in the [[Sikh Ardas]]. Bhai Suddha was a devout Sikh of [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] and had visited [[Anandpur]] more than once to see
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  • ...]]. The Lahore territory was then farmed from the Emperor by a millionaire Khatri, whose name was '''Duni Chand'''. He was performing the ceremony of '''Shra {{Sikh History}}
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  • '''Bhai Binod Singh''', a Trehan Khatri in direct descent from [[Guru Angad]], Nanak II, was a devoted disciple of [[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • ...d to Mata Ganga Ji, the daughter of Bhai Kishan Chand Khatri a very devout Sikh follower of Guru Sahib. Couple of years before Guru Sahib was married, but ...mud or hut built houses, he was received warmly by the seven Sanghera Jatt Sikh brothers of the village.
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  • ...ai Singh is in every sense an exemplary character. Born Ram Lal in a Hindu Khatri family of Lahore, he received the new name Bijai Singh as, moved by the gal ...et rid of Sushil Kaur by having her thrown into the rivers also fails. The Sikh spy Bijia Singh who happens to be around, picks her up as well as her son a
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  • ...not openly support [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji during these testing times of Sikh history. Later Chaudhry Kapura being repentant of his disgraceful act being Sikh and not helping Guru Gobind Singh came to see the Guru and asked for his fo
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  • HINDU DI JAAT TANN OR JANUM NAAL; SIKH DI JAAT KARMA NAAL ...ht against each other. Now, they want to create riots in the name of Hindu/Sikh when we the Jatts of the Pakistan, Panjab and Haryana are of the same "root
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  • ...1518) was the elder sister of [[Guru Nanak]], the founder of the [[Sikhism|Sikh faith]]. She was born to father Kalyan Chand Mehta ([[Mehta Kalu]]) and mot ...e and to become his devotee. She is often credited as becoming the first [[Sikh]]. She protected Nanak from their father's wrath, when repeatedly he disapp
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  • '''Ram Singh''' (1669-1766), Ram Chand before receiving the Sikh rites, was an ancestor of the ruling house of Patiala. The second son of Ch '''Ram Singh''' (d. 1716), a Bhalla Khatri of the village of Mirpur Patti in Amritsar district of the Punjab, was the
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  • ...Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]; the mother of the tenth and last human Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]]. ...]] ([[January 5]], [[1666]] - [[21 October]], [[1708]]), tenth and final [[Sikh Guru]] in human form who founded the [[Khalsa Panth]] (b. [[1666]])
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  • ...6]]: [[11 June]]:- [[Guru Hargobind]] becomes the sixth [[Guru]] of the [[Sikh]]s ...Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]]; the mother of the tenth and last human Sikh Guru, [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the grandmother of the [[four Sahibzade]].
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  • ...e {{wiki|Landa Script}} and standardized by [[Guru Angad Dev]] (the second Sikh Guru) in the [[16th century]]. This script was designed to write the Punjab ...ght the Mughals. Hindu Punjabi's used to send their oldest son to become a Sikh this was mostly seen in the Arora(Khatris) communities and is still practic
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  • ...n, Sri Chand and was regarded by Guru Nanak as being incompatible with the Sikh religion since it reflected Hindu beliefs. The Khalsa represent Sikhism tod ...cludes veneration of the Sikh Gurus in private practice, but also visit to Sikh Gurdwaras as well as Hindu temples .
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  • ...reign, was born around AD 1750. Son of a small shopkeeper, Baisakhi Mall Khatri, of Kunjah, a village in Gujrat district, now in Pakistan, he trained as a ...facto commanderinchief of his army. He had a major role in organizing the Sikh army on a regular basis and in the early territorial conquests of the young
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  • '''Lakhpat Rai''' (d. 1748), a Hindu Khatri from Kalanpur. He served as diwan (revenue minister) at Lahore under two su ...until he had "scourged the entire Sikh Panth." As a first step, he had the Sikh inhabitants of Lahore rounded up and ordered their execution. An attempted
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  • ...anded into mercantile occupations.It is important to note that many of the Khatri clans (gotras) are common with many jatt castes. ...of all these faiths collectively form one community. In modern times, the Khatri play a significant role in the Indian economy, serving as businessmen, civi
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  • ...h century Sikhi got a major boost, especially after the establishment of a Sikh religious center at Amritsar (first called Chak-Ramdass) and completion of ...lief and shelter to lepers and destitutes at Tarn-Taran earned him and the Sikh religion great aplombs in the hearts of all well meaning humans.
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  • ...h.org/website/bt-BudhaDal.html Buddha Dal Website]</ref> He was a Trehan [[Khatri]]. ...ndai Khalsa.<ref>[http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/warriors/binod.html sikh-history.com - Regarding differences of Banda Bahadur and Khalsa]</ref> Afte
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  • ...autonomy. Assertion of selfidentity was then the dominating impulse of the Sikh community as a whole. A sweeping religious fervour, a new sense of identity ...khsh of Tahsil Garhshankar who became Nihal Singh) were initiated into the Sikh faith.
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  • ...birla boojhai sant. nanak agai angad hoya jis likhaei sakhi. likhi pairhe khatri sultanpur ka vasi. nanak aaei panthi kia sunavai bat aakhi katha panth ki, ...IN 1539 A.D. THIS CLEARLY PROVES INTERPOLATIONS BY NIRANJANIAS TO CORRUPT SIKH RELIGIOUS BOOKS. THEY WERE BLIND ENOUGH TO THIS DATE. THEY HAVE BEEN CAUGHT
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  • ...ation. Guru Hargobind recovered it after four decades. Bhagvan Das, a rich Khatri of Gherar clan, challenged Guru Hargobind and asked him to vacate the site. ...uru's mosque, is in the eastern part of the town overlooking the riverbed. Sikh chronicles record that Guru Hargobind had a mosque as well as a dharamsala
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  • .... Thus, Akal Takht is for the Nirmallae SANTAN and Harmandir Sahib for the Sikh BHAGTAN. ...ntry to live in. Thus, the fanatics by asking for Sikh Nation demolish the Sikh Panth, a Way of Life, that was established by Satguru Nanak Dev Ji. This KO
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  • ...not your mind be touched by violence." Tiloka received initiation as a Sikh and went back to Ghazni. One day, as says Bhai Santokh Singh, Sri Gur ...i originally was from ‘Sooharh’ gotra of ‘khatri’ caste (varna). He was a Sikh of fifth Guru, Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji. As an army officer, Bhai Tiloka Ji us
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  • ...Sufi saint laid down the foundation stone of [[Harmandir Sahib]], the main Sikh shrine in the world on [[13 January]] 1588 AD. [[1595]]: [[19 June]]:- Birth of sixth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Hargobind]]
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  • ...Mall and the grandson, on the mother's side, ofBhai Kanhaiya, a devout Sikh of the time of Guru Gobind Singh. The Var was completed in 1841 Bk/AD
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  • ...ansa. He is said to have been married at this place among the Dhaliwal Jat Sikh. Once he came to his in-laws to take his wife along with him but they refus Budha and Ladha were two real brothers who were [[khatri]] by caste. The village has got its name from the name of these two brother
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  • ...vapanthi or Addanshahi sect of the Sikhs. Bhai Sahib was born in a Dhamman Khatri family of Sodhara near Waxirabad in Sialkot district (now in Pakistan). His ...has since been appropriated into the regular [[gurdwara]] service. But [[Sikh]] [[kirtan]] abstains from all outward expression or frenzy in the form of
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  • ...special edicts to congregations far and wide telling all the [[Sangat]]s (Sikh communities) that that year's Baisakhi was going to be a unique affair. He ...oration on his divine mission of restoring their faith and preserving the Sikh religion.
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  • The Sikh sect founded by [[Nanak]], a [[Khatri]] of Talwandi, in [[Lahore]]. 'Nanak', wrote Maclagan in 1892, was born in ...d themselves under various appellations; such as Nanak Shahi,, Nanak-dasi, Sikh Nanak-dasi, Sewak Guru Nanak, Nanak-math, Nanak-padri, Baba-panthi, etc. Po
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  • ...d an aura of exceptional! honour among the SIKHS because seven of (lie ten SIKH Gurus from GURU Rain Das onwards were from among them. Guru Ram Das` descen Sodhi is a name of both Jatt and Khatri origin, alongside side other names like Uppal, Chohan etc.
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  • ...m north-east of [[Amritsar]] to which its founder, [[Gulab Singh]] (Gulaba Khatri before he converted to a Khalsa), belonged. At the time of the formation of ...collected four lakhs of rupees as his share of the booty. He joined other Sikh sardars in laying siege to [[Sirhind]] (January 1764) and razing it to the
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  • ...rict, reached the small town of Bahrwal which had been founded by an Arora Khatri, named Bahr. The Guru was not received with due hospitality. So he passed o ...born in 1706. He was initiated into the Khalsa in 1731, and he joined the Sikh movement in the Punjab in 1748. In the course of a few days time about two
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  • ...rict, reached the small town of Bahrwal which had been founded by an Arora Khatri, named Bahr. The Guru was not received with due hospitality. So he passed o ...6 (BK. 1763). He was initiated into the Khalsa in 1731,3 and he joined the Sikh movement in the Punjab in 1748. In the course of a few days time about two
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  • ...t, to Anandpur Sahib, where Mata Ajeet Kaur Ji, was cremated, by the Tenth Sikh Guru]] ...u Gobind Singh]] Ji. She was the daughter of [[Bhai Harijas]], a Subhikkhi Khatri of Lahore. The betrothal had taken place in 1673. The father-in-law had des
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  • When Emporer [[Akbar]] came to [[Lahore]], the [[Khatri]]s & [[Brahmin]]s went to him & complained that Guru Amar Das at [[Goindwal ...ow & showed it to Bhai Jetha. After hearing & looking at this miracle, the Sikh followers were amazed & said that Guru Amar Dass is follows Love. He looks
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