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  • In 1675, in [[old Delhi]]'s {{Wiki|Chandni Chowk}} (the city's most public place) a most horrific event took p [[Guru Gobind Rai]] said, "Bhai Jivan ji, I will create the [[Khalsa]], who will stand out in the crowd and who will never flinch from performin
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  • ...West Frontier Province}} (now in [[Pakistan]], which then formed part of {{wiki|British India}}). In keeping with the tradition of the [[Sikh Regiment|Sikh ...e heroic stand of a small Greek force against the mighty Persian Army of {{wiki|Xerxes I}} in 480 B.C.
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  • ...is was to propagate the teachings of his father, but the austerities or {{wiki|asceticism}} religious discipline and practices observed by this sect wer ..., this naturally led them to look after the Sikh shrines in the absence of Khalsa Singhs and the Akalis/Nihangs (see separate entries). Here they performed a
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  • ...Patshahi]]''' meaning the "Gurdwara of the first master" is situated at {{wiki|Lakhpat}}, [[Gujarat]], [[India]] - A town in Gujarat, visited by [[Guru Na ...n 1908 in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada under the management of the [[Khalsa Diwan Society]]. This [[Gurdwara Sahib]] served the Greater Vancouver Sikh
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  • ...on of Sikh militant, Kulbir Singh Barapind, diplomatic cables published by Wiki Leaks report that the US were informed that in addition to Sikh militants t Wiki Leaks Cable Canonical ID:05NEWDELHI9513_a
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  • ...d the Roman Empire in the West. Thus, they established themselves as the {{wiki|Alans}} in France, Spain, Portugal and so on, in the fifth century A.D. Regarding the founding of Khalsa (baptised Sikhs or saint soldiers in A.D. 1699) by Guru Gobind Singh, the t
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  • ...ans say that he was born at Tanda in [[Jammu and Kashmir]]. "Twarikh Guru Khalsa" of Gian Gingh says that Baba ji was born at Tanda in Muzzafrabad. This is ...s martyred in the [[Battle of Chamkaur]] (<small>recorded by Baljit Singh Khalsa</small>). Another source says that Baba Makhan Shah had two sons, Lal Chand
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