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  • <div style="top: +0.2em; font-size: 95%">a '''free Sikh Encyclopedia''' that [[Introduction|'''anyone can edit.''']]</div> * [[Sikh Names|1000's of Sikh Names]]
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  • ...w experiment started in February 2005 - A web-based encyclopaedia of the [[Sikh]] Way of Life [[Introduction|written collaboratively by many of its readers ...has been a constant hunger for information about the contribution of the [[Sikh Gurus]] to the world.
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  • ...California. Tajvinder Singh took amrit at the age of 13 at the Bakersfield Sikh Temple in California and having gained an interest in Kirtan and table he b ...youngest Darbar Sahib ragi in history, as well as the first American born Sikh, to become a Harimandir Sahib ragi.
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  • ...He also wrote a 6 volume commentary on Giani Gian Singh`s PANTH Prakash, a history of the SIKHS in mixed Punjabi and Braj verse. His detailed account of Opera
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  • ...iven beyond Barnala with the loss of 10,000 men. The day is marked in Sikh history as the [[Ghallughara]] (the great scrimmage). Ahmad Shah next attacked Ala In February 1764 the Sikhs, attacking Lahore, killed Khwaja Abid in a battle outside t
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  • ...her provinces. The Sikh conference, and even more dramatically the mammoth Sikh march that preceded it, made a tremendous impact. Congress leaders led by M 1. Majumdar, R. C.,ed The History and Culture of Indian People, vol. V. Bombay, 1957
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  • ...eely although it was banned by the British government. The day of the 20th February was dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of [[Nankana Sahib]] in the stat ...f Guru Granth Sahib became a religious matter for the Sikhs. The 'Sangat' (Sikh Devotees) decided that a chain of 'Akhand Paths' should be continued as lon
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  • ...d got up a dhadi jatha (band of preachers singing heroic ballads from SIKH history to the accompaniment of small tambourines called [[dhads]] and a [[Sarangi] ...the violence unleashed by the custodian Mahant Narain Das and his men (20 February 1921).
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  • == [[February]] == |Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] ||23 [[Poh]] ||5 Jan
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  • ...arty bickering, Sadhul Singh, extra assistant commissioner and a prominent Sikh leader, intervened in August 1902 and worked out a compromise whereby the a ...meet a variety of needs Outbreaks of famine and plague had left Hindu and Sikh children orphans vulnarable to Muslim and Christian proselytization Sikhs o
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  • == HISTORY OF SIKHNET == ...went online for the first time in 1983, as the first computer presence for Sikh Dharma. Some of us used clunky Teletype terminals that printed slowly - we
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  • '''Victor Harvey Briggs III / Vikram Singh Khalsa / Antion''' (b- 14 February 1945) was born in Twickenham, London, England. Growing up with a love of mu ==History==
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  • ...s, as he himself rushed to attack them from the rear. On the morning of 5 February 1762, the Sikhs found themselves trapped around the villages of Rahira and
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  • ...ood with air conditioned apartments fully equipped with modern gadgets. On February 24, Professor Sein Htoon, Head of Physics Department received me in his off ...ikh Gurudwara was arranged. The marble slab on the front wall narrates the history of this Gurudwara.
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  • ...ge part of it by Ala Singh, founder of the Patiala dynasty, and other Sikh sardars at Sanaur and Malerkotla. In May 1757, Taimur was appointed vicero 2. Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol. II. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...dhiana Sikhs, 35th Sikhs, 36th Sikhs, 45th Sikhs and 47th Sikhs. Since the Sikh soldiers were known for their bravery and steadfastness, the British employ ...tion of all who have a sense of history goes to the first battalion of the Sikh Regiment called the 14th Ferozepur Sikhs, which was moved after a short sta
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  • '''Ahluvalia Misl''' was one of the twelve misls or Sikh confedracies which had gained power in the Punjab during the latter half ...tury. A right-hand man of Nawab Kapur Singh, he took a leading part in the Sikh struggle against the Mughal governors of the Punjab, Zakariya Khan, Yahya K
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  • '''Baba Ala Singh''' (1691-1765), Sikh [[misl]] leader who became the first ruling chief of [[Patiala]], was born ...ain and other provisions. In the [[Vadda Ghallughara]] or Great Carnage of February 1762, Ala Singh remained neutral. Ahmad Shah punished him with the devastat
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  • Bedi was born on January 16, 1946 into a Punjabi Khatri-Sikh family in Mumbai (formerly Bombay until 1996) Bharat(India). His mother con ...r son Siddarth who had been doing well at University in the USA had a long history of schizophrenia and tragically committed suicide in 1997 at the age of 26.
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  • This article lists all events of significance in the Sikh calendar which is called the [[Nanakshahi calendar]]: *5: Birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the Tenth [[Sikh Guru]] - 23 [[Poh]]
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