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  • ...enrich the wider community. UCL Sikh Society provides the opportunity for people of all backgrounds to learn about and practise Sikhism. ...udge anyone. It does not matter who you are, you are always welcome at UCL Sikh Society.
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  • Vaddar is a sikh community mainly found in Uttar pardesh and lying areas. These comes under * People Name General: Vaddar
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  • * People Name This Country : Zargar Sikh * People Cluster : Kashmiri
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  • Teli is a Sikh Group persists mainly in india basically in punjab. * People Name This Country: Teli Sikh
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  • People Name This Country: Sarera, Sikh People Name General: Sarera, Sikh
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  • * People Name General : Sudh Sikh * Alternate People Names : Sood, Sud, Suda, Sudgi
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  • ...the Khalsa Middle School, Satima (Rafiabad). He was a popular teacher and people of different religious backgrounds respected him. ...a bullet hit his leg. In the evening he disappeared along with other 14 [[Sikh]] soldiers. His whereabouts were never known. Nobody knows as to how and wh
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  • Paramjit Singh Sarna is the current Persident Of [[Delhi Sikh Gurudawra Management Commitee]] [[category:Sikh People]]
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  • '''1965''' Nalwa Conference Resolution at Ludhiana, which asserted the Sikh's right to self-determination. The text of the resoltion follows: :Resolution of Sikh political status
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  • GURDAWARA SHRI BHAGORH SAHIB. Historical Sikh Temple situated 160 Km from Nagpur on Hydrabad Road, Near Pandarkara (Karan This is a historical Sikh Temple, 10th Guru of Sikhs Shri. Guru Gobind Singh ji, stayed here with the
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  • ...f author and broadcaster Dr Simon Singh. He is one of Britain's wealthiest people. [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...u. The society was formed thanks to the dedication and commitment of a few people. http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/scc/sikh/latestupdate.htm
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  • Kashmiri [[Sikh]]s have contributed a lot to their community in particular and humanity in ...work and achievements are remarkable. Some of the prominent [[Kashmir]]i [[Sikh]]s include
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  • .... The place where Gurudwara is built used to be the residence of Baba Bhai Sikh.
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  • ...tion. It is a [[Paath]] started and ended any time, with as many or as few people participating as desired. It is a good time to practice pronunciation and s [[Category:Sikh practice]]
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  • .... Nobody is allowed to preach anti-Sikh lectures inside a Gurudwara or any Sikh organization. ...nly contains the works of it's own religious founders but also writings of people from other faiths. As the living Guru of the Sikhs, the Granth (book) is he
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  • ...the nearest village to stay for the night. Near the village they met some people. ''"Go away. We don't care for any traveller,"'' replied the people very rudely.
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  • ...for fighting a last stand against 10,000 Afghan Pathans with only 20 other Sikh soldiers in the defense of Fort Lockhart, (now in north-west Pakistan) duri ...to the Battle of Thermopylae. Sikh military personnel and Sikh non-miltary people commemorate the battle around the World every year on September 12th, which
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  • '''Ontario Khalsa Darbar''' is the largest and busiest Sikh gurdwara in North America. The gurdwara sits on 36 acres (146,000 m²) of l ...ion dollar parking lot. The gurdwara grows more and more every year as the Sikh community grows in Greater Toronto Area.
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  • ...ujoval, in the latter half of 1849, he was sent to Ambala to prepare the people of that area for a fresh revolt.
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  • ...her, and security professional. She is a Director for [[Akal Security]], a Sikh-owned private security company with nearly 10,000 employees in more than fo ...regularly contributes articles on both current events and Sikh history to Sikh publications. She currently lives in Espanola, New Mexico with her husband,
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  • People brave heavy rains to join welcome Thousands of members from Sikh community and the people from various religions and faiths accorded grand reception to ‘Guru Manyo
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  • Langar is a common tradition in the Sikh community, where people of all faith and statures are served food in an act that signifies equality
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  • ...shrine as part of their fight for an independent state, called Khalistan. Sikh leaders have demanded an apology for the operation from successive governme
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  • ...: this is normally the end of most English and other language books). Most people who understand Punjabi or Hindi can easily understand most words of Urdu. ...and to a lesser extent [[Punjabi]], Urdu is understood by many millions of people on the Indian sub-continent and overseas; Urdu poetry and songs are very po
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  • ...reached near Guru Ji, he asked, "Why is there such a noise? Why are these people crying?" ...ed what was the problem. He came back to Guru Ji and said, "O true King! A Sikh has died".
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  • ...tion to the Yatra carrying holy Guru Granth Sahib and the weapons of great Sikh Guru Gobind Singh ji. The Chief Minister said he was receiving the yatra on behalf of people of the State.
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  • ...onry grew he developed a charismatic personality which would mesmerize the people around him. Keeping company with Sant Bhai Rocha Singh ji had led Bhai Baha ...fair treatment soon spread from this place to the adjoining areas drawing people to the growing village.
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  • ...lm-maker's competition for Sikh Youth is designed to encourage and inspire Sikh youth to get involved in media and video and use their creativity to produc ...ed in the world of film and media and continue explore its benefits to the Sikh community."''
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  • ...losely associated with the Shiromani [[Khalsa]] Darbar and Kashmir Central Sikh League. ...assuming social worker. Until the age of 79 years he served the Kashmiri [[Sikh]]s. He breathed his last in 1992.
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  • ...{lang-pa|ਬ੝ੱਟਰ}}, [[Urdu]]:بٹر) is a [[Jatt]] clan as well surname of Jatt people of [[Punjab region|Punjab]]. It's member mainly lives in the [[Punjab regio Buttars are a subclan of Parmar Rajputs. The famous Sikh soldiers [[Bhai Tara Singh Wan]] was a Buttar Jatt of 'Wan' village of Laho
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  • ...he holy Granth in this Dharamsala in 1858. As far north as Bukhara several Sikh merchants are found, but beyond that the numbers grow few. Another town nam ...of Nanak Qalandhar is situated to the south of the town. In Samarkand, the people of this place still hold him in veneration and worship the Asa (staff) of N
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  • [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...ecitation) which can started and ended at any time; with as many or as few people participating as desired. The recitation of the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] i [[Category:Sikh practice]]
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  • She had been a resident student at the Sikh girls school, at Firozpur, founded in 1892 and nurtured by Bhal Takht Singh ...on a tour of some South Asian countries to raise funds for the school. At Sikh gatherings and at divans at the gurdwaras, she recited holy hymns, kirtan,
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  • * People Name General : Sonar Sikh * Alternate People Names : Aksali, Ashraf, Chaudhari, Jangar, Jargar Kamsala, Kapila, Khakhar,
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  • ...d lost their lives during fighting with "KABALEES" in 1947. Every year the Sikh [[sangat]] (community) celebrate their remembrance as "shaheedi utsav" (mar
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  • '''VACHAN GOBIND LOKA KE''' (Sayings of the Saintly People) is a didactic work in Punjabi prose by Bhai Addan Shah, a Sevapanthi ...hment and contentment are the common virtues recommended. Yet, contrary to Sikh principle, there is an emphasis on celibacy. The work contains sakhis from
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  • ...for lion, is an essential component of the name for a [[Sikh]] male. Every Sikh male name must end with '[[Singh]]'. Historically, this was so ordained by ...stom was first introduced in 1699 by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ji, the tenth [[Sikh]] [[Guru]] when he administered Amrit (baptism) to both males and female Si
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  • ...in 1663. In 1709, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur captured Karnal and established Sikh rule here
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  • ...er 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 themselve ...of Mohammed and that Islaam of Mohammed created utter atrocities in which people were looted, killed and women heavily disgraced - TURK PATHANI AMAL KIYA.
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  • ...d worshipped her. A fair was held every year to pay homage to the goddess. People from all over India came to this temple to worship during the fair. Even so ...) from the Holy Granth. The soul-stirring hymns touched everybody's heart. People were attracted to the Guru's camp in such great numbers that only a few wer
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  • ...d on the fact that there is only one God, responsible for all and that all people are equal and should have equal opportunities. ..., poor, male, female, black nor white for God. The only difference between people is in their actions. Only Good actions matter.
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  • ...news.com.au/Articles/2008/12/22/Sikh_cabbie_displays_real_Christmas_spirit|Sikh cabbie displays real spirit of Christmas|Dec 22, 2008 by Chris Smith}} He was saying, as a Sikh, that he found it silly that some people - politicians mainly - were scared of using the word Christmas and Christ.
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  • style="font-weight: bold;">Sikh <span ...www.sikhsewa.co.uk/ Sikh Sewa]] [[http://www.sikhsewa.co.uk/Hukamnama.html Sikh Sewa Hukamnama]]
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  • Rajdeep Singh Hargotra is a Rope Jumper from Raipur, Chattisgarh, India. A Sikh from raipur who holds guinees book of world record in jump ropes i.,e 159 J [[category:Sikh People]]
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  • ...a Gian Singh Ji was given full support by Fathay Singh Ji to form a strong Sikh foundation in the Punjab. ...were doing for their earnings. He refused to take any eatables from these people. He advised that they should stop cultivating tobacco, instead they should
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  • ...escaped this time only so that he could continue his seva of fighting for Sikh liberation. {{Template:Sikh Battles}}
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  • [http://www.sikh.com.au/guest/index.html?gurtaj.html Gurtaj in Brazil by Swarn Kahlon] ...how an old Gujarati lady with little knowledge of English heads towards a Sikh for help and guidance as they are sure that he, being an Indian, would be h
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  • ...official biography states: Based on his observation that even the smartest people can juggle no more than nine variables when making decisions, he proposed a [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...ive in this village?" He replied, "There is one farmer who is Guru Nanak's Sikh." The Guru said to him, "Please go and tell him that his Guru is outside th That Sikh came, touched the feet of the Guru in reverence and requested, "Please hono
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  • A '''Parna''' is a quick casual turban that a Sikh ties to cover his [[kesh]]. Traditionally the parna is used to cover the he ...h prefers to cover his head instead of wandering around 'naked', even if a sikh has to go to go to some shop near his house, the parna is used to cover hi
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  • ...ollowing the Guru's path; ie: the community treading the path set by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. ...y group or community or society that follows the path established by the [[Sikh Gurus]]. "Panthic" is a reference to any matters relating to the "Panth" or
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  • ...se University of Hong Kong. A turbaned Sikh himself, Ash was eager to make Sikh contacts in Hong Kong. He was especially eager to find out key information, ...Sikhi, but a site where people go expressly to make business or spiritual Sikh contacts was nowhere to be found.” Says Ash.
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  • ...f Madhya Pradesh. The officer in-charge of the forces got information that Sikh soldiers are coming near the town. He boasted he would kill all Skh soldier ==Brave acts during 1984 Anti-Sikh genocide==
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  • ...dern France so named after them] about AD 500." Turks were the first Asian people to come in contact with Franks whom they called frangi, a name applied to a ...British behaviour of most of them after the Maharaja's death confirmed the people in their belief that the Feringhees were timeservers and enemies of the Kha
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  • ...a]], the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people is a close friend of the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...ically that God is formless, fearless, ageless, and genderless. One of our Sikh representatives was discussing this topic with some Christians. During the ...ale?" Silence for ten minutes, she was unable to answer that question. The Sikh representative said, "If you don't even know that a soul has a gender than
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  • Sehajdhari Sikh Federation ...eration” as a Political Party under section 29(A) of the Representation of People Act 1951 vide its Order No:56/167/2001-J.S.III/2084 dated 20th June 2002.
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  • ...tennial Foundation was formed in 1997 in commemoration of the centenary of Sikh settlement in Canada. The history of Sikhs during that century has been a l ...e community without whose support and toil the "achievers" would be lesser people. This is their story and our triumph.
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  • ...e of Sikhism and for us to learn more about what Sikhi is and what being a Sikh actually means! We aim to create a forum where people can openly discuss different religious and social issues, free from judgeme
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  • ...] and came across the people of the Punjab. They began to understand the [[Sikh]]s and their unusual way of life. During this period, many books were writt *'''Second Sikh War in 1848 1849... ''' Author: Joseph Tahckwell, Other info: GEOGRAPHY. BI
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  • ...www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Sikh-teaches-primary-pupils-about.4918765.jp Sikh teaches primary pupils about his culture]''' 28 January 2009 by Nick Egan ...ation lesson with a difference when their class was taken by Roop Singh, a Sikh.
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  • ...Zealand welcomed its largest Gurudwara sahib on March 10th. Almost 20,000 people attended the inauguration event of the new gurudwara sahib here at Takanini ...nth Sahib Ji from Otahuhu Gurudwara Sahib on Thursday. An estimated 12,000 people arrived on Friday and Saturday for keertan (hymn singing) and prayers.
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  • ...ut the difference of age between the mother and the sons was so great that people usually called them her grandsons, mai-potre. The name has stuck to the lin 2. M.A. Macauliffe, The SIKH Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 2. '''All Welcome:''' Members of all religions can visit Sikh temples ([[Gurdwara]]s) but must observe basic protocols & social courtesie ...ak, emancipation comes only by loving devotional worship; through duality, people are engrossed in duality. ||2||" ([[SGGS]] page 75)
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  • ...he first President of Sikh Council of North America in 1979 (Federation of Sikh Society of U.S.A.). He was also instrumental in building the first Gurdwara ...uccessful in creating a stronger visibility and awareness of Sikhs and the Sikh turban.
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  • ...ated by the Meru people, a Bantu ethnic group. In addition there are other people having different and diverse religions, cultures and all walks of life who Image:Meru Outside.jpg | {{cs|Sikh Temple Meru}}
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  • ...place made sacrosanct, the world over, by the visit of eight Great Masters(Sikh Gurus) . This town is quite easy to approach-being only 38 kms from Amritsa ...t Jagaee" '' Left Kartarpur & came Khadoor Sahib to preach & enlighten the people
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  • ...ual living Guru, the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] or SGGS for short. For most people the SGGS is a Holy Book, but for the Sikhs it’s a lot more than just sacr [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...ave importance in Sikhism. The indian spiritual tradition has thought that people can access the spiritual powers, Treasures and blessings. [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...neral congregation of the Sikh people) was convened at the Akal Takht, the Sikh seat of temporal authority in Amritsar, on January 26, 1986. The gathering ...luded a march to the consulate and then raising anti-India slogans and pro-Sikh Shaheed and pro-Khalistan slogans. This ended with the burning of the tiran
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  • ...iban’s]]. The channel is not confined to India but can be viewed online by people all over the world. ...d De Pyaare”.So such religious channels are a great demand among our whole sikh community.
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  • ...change a great deal of information about the problems our people and their people have had with Muslim extremists". ...ial hatred which is against the Sikh religion. If there are concerns among Sikh and Hindu communities that Muslim groups are converting the answer could NE
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  • ...of the interaction between original inhabitants of India and the Caucasian people, who migrated to India from central Asia. The infusion of the languages of
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  • ...tomary wit and banter. He told his visitor that he had been preaching that people should put their trust in the Creator. He asked him why he was not preachin ...f which was published in London in 1861. His account of the Punjab and its people, however, suffers from a high tone of Occidental superiority and religious
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  • Many people feel proud of their being belonging to an influential tribe and they would God does not like HAUMAE in which people start to do their own wills but SURTI so that they do the Will of God under
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  • ...ned in to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of the Guruship of the Sikh Holy Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib at the House of Commons. The event wa [[Image:Dr Indarjit Singh.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Dr Indarjit Singh, Sikh speaker at the event]]
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  • ...uided ruined and dark-wandering people. We are giving a dim message to the people but we are gazing at you American Sikhs to carry this message of truth, mes ...ife is going well; holy, happy, and healthy here. You have asked about the Sikh community, I may assure you that it will also go in Chardi Kala, for the re
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  • guru ji went to a place with bhai bala and mardana where people treated them badly. no one was allowing guru sahib to stay there. so guru s ...ple accepted the order and constructes the dharamshaal . guru ji exclaimed people not to decieve anyone and always give the tenth part of their earning for g
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  • ...stroy that layer of illusion Humanity comes out automatically. Many brutal people use to do humane acts, like a murderer goes and pick up the fallen old man, The aim of sikh is to remove the layer of illusion from his mind and to guide inner soul ab
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  • ...llage to meet with him. His Sikhs moved all around the village telling the people about the Ninth Nanak and his request to meet with their children, but nobo ...f the villagers had aakrh (ego). To that the devotees answered that these people are egoistic and will egoisitic. That is how this village got the name Aakr
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  • '''Giani Jagtar Singh Jachak'''(b.1954) is one of prominent Sikh Missionary, preacher, writer who got award of "ambessdor of peace" from Uni * During, 9/11 Attacks in america he started guided around people about Sikh faith as they were thought to be moslems.
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  • ...in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh. With approximately 8.1 million people (81 lakh), it is India's 6th largest metropolis and the 41st largest metrop ==Stop off for Sikh Pilgrims Headed for [[Takhat Hazur Sahib]]==
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  • ...nsive site of valuable information for Sikhs and the many other interested people who share common religious and social values with the Sikhs around the worl *[[:Category:Sikh belief]] -
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  • Khalsa Alliance seeks boycott of Rashtriya Sikh Sangat ..., a Sikh version of the RSS was formed, cleverly known as the as Rashtriya Sikh Sangat . Its strategic use of the same initials mirrors its purpose of dilu
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  • The '''Prasadi Sikhs''' are a branch of the Sikh religion. Most of them originate from [[Haryana]], [[India]]. They also hav ...her more traditional Sikhs. Many Prasadis continue to marry in the general Sikh population. Like the Akalis, the Prasadis favour blue turbans on ceremonial
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  • ...f Punjab, Tehsil Gurdaspur. [[Guru Arjan Dev]] Ji (1563-1606), the fifth [[Sikh]] Guru went to Baarth village on invitation of Baba Shri Chand Ji (1494-164 ...Burz Sahib stands, at that time it was dense forest here and a small pond. People started gathering here when the news of Guru Sahib's arrival in this are sp
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  • ...nvisible to the naked eye have been mentioned in various references in the Sikh holy scripture. ...re is hot and snow is cold. Greater knowledge of temperature was gained as people attempted to work with metals through the bronze and iron ages. Galileo inv
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  • ...He could make people laugh with his antics in films. Paintal comes from a Sikh family of Taran Taran, near Amritsar. His brother Gufi Paintal, also a tal
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  • ...a]]s are sometimes brought as gifts when people attend the services at the Sikh Gurdwara. The Sikh Holy Scriptures are treated by the [[Sikh]]s like their living [[Guru]]s and as such no expense is spared in the furn
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  • The trio combined together their acumen to make a first ever film on the Sikh Diaspora. ...eed for us as a community to have their lives portrayed as lives of normal people, just the way it really is. Secondly, the elders in the community feel conc
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  • ...d Fauja Singh "I hope we will inspire young people to keep going and older people never to give up"
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  • ...aristocracy, and Saman Khand, the lower section, representing the common people. Bhai Ganesha Singh was nominated secretary of the Saman Khand as well as ...hp?article=14&title=GANESHA%20SINGH,%20BHAI&tgt=g&brief=no&lastArt=222 the sikh encyclopedia.com]
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  • .... "He has represented the agony and resentment of the community. For this, Sikh organisations have decided to honour him with Rs 2 lakh," said Manjinder Si ...Taksal Amritsar has also announced the reward and the 1984 riots affacted people has put an amount of 5 lac on the shoe which was thrown.
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  • ...Royal Institution of Great Britain for Mathematic masterclasses for Young People. ...worked very hard for his AS level whilst practicing his faith as a devout Sikh. He has proven again that children can achieve at a younger age with Wahegu
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  • '''Bob Singh Dhillon''', (Born: 1965) is a Punjabi Indian-Canadian Sikh billionaire property businessman. He family comes from Tallewal village nea [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...her more traditional Sikhs. Many Prasadis continue to marry in the general Sikh population. Like the Akalis, the Prasadis favour blue turbans on ceremonial ...to honour her by acting on her vision and protecting themselves and their Sikh brethren from submitting to such abuse in the process. Prasidis favour pray
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  • ...fell on January 14. 1553 Guru Amardas visited Kurukshetra to enlighten the people on spiritual matters, as a lot of pilgrims had gathered there. There is a r 1. Encyclopedia of Sikh Religion and Culture, R.C.Dogra and Dr.G.S. Mansukhani 1995
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  • ...ete submission to [[Waheguru]], or God. A Sikh serves God by serving other people. [[Guru Ram Das]] was perhaps the most self-effacing of the 10 Sikh gurus. As the fourth guru, he built the holy Amrit Sarovar and established
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  • ...name Basant is from Sanskrit "vasant" meaning spring and is a part of the Sikh holy scripture called [[SGGS]] The people of [[Jammu]] and [[Kashmir]] also put on yellow clothes on Basant Panchami.
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  • ...ni Jindan and exile of Maharaja Duleep Singh and day to day life of common people - all superbly explained. It is an encyclopaedia of Punja
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  • There is a large Sikh community in Kuwait of about 20,000 people. Sikhs cannot get permanent citizenship of this country like all other immi
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  • ...Sahib. The principle purpose of Shiv Sadan is the unending service to the people.
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  • Sikh in America stood shoulder to shoulder with the members of the community les ...ded to pool some money to help local poor folks in honor of a 500-year-old Sikh tradition.
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  • ...shaahi. At this place, GURU SAHIB JI gave a blessing to Bhai Langhaha Ji & people of the village.
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  • ...of the ruler who had sought British protection) were with his cis-Sutlege Sikh brothers they deposed him and placed his son Bharpur Singh on the Gaddi in ...ad been missing, ruling for forty years he did much for the welfare of the people of Nabha and for Sikhs in general. He despatched contingents of troops to f
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  • ...and her young son who have taken shelter in a nunnery during the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots. ...ts took place in the country following the murder of Indiraji. We know the people were very angry and for a few days it seemed that India had been shaken. Bu
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  • ...nated by the Prime Minister's Department. Donations were received from the Sikh Sangat from all over Malaysia to complete this project. The gurdwara was officially opened by the sanggat on February 17, 1996. The Sikh Holy Book, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, was respectfully taken in a proces
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  • ...an offshoot of Sikhcess, a community organization that promotes the basic Sikh principles of public service, decided to commit to a minimum of one year du ...h any specific Sikh temples, but rather draws on the support of the entire Sikh community in its efforts, which were recognized by Burnaby city council ear
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  • ...ned Indian you see behind the plough or in the street is not necessarily a Sikh. Although essentially religious, the Sikh Turban, in practical terms, is not without merits. The turban is, comparati
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  • ...; without enemies; self sufficient; etc – God's qualities are too many for people to narrate. [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...a and information including history and Photographs are put on WWW so that people around world could know and enjoy the history of Sikhs and could see places ...es visit the Sacred Places and bring the information accordingly. Lakhs of people visit the website for taking information and Darshan of these shrines.
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  • ...nts) and holy people in northern [[India]] before the birth of the first [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Nanak]]. The word 'Sadhu-kari' has two nodes - 'Sadhu' which ...anguage, but in a language which was closely related to that of the common people to whom they addressed their teachings. The basis of this dialect, which ha
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  • ...e. You will die one day yet there will always be people who become ill and people who can help them but the story of your actions today will forever create d
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  • ...cursed these to be scattered who had honoured you. Gur Dev Ji said, "These people will spread virtue wherever they go after being scattered while the others ...h does not take place here. A fair used to held on the first of Chait, the Sikh year year which falls in the month of March. In which Sikhs, from neighbori
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  • ...kh religion, to Ladakh, the Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is visited by Hindu and Sikh devotees, besides tourists. Legend has it that many centuries ago a demon had terrorised the people of Leh.
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  • ...piritual leader of the [[Tibet|Tibetan]] people is a close friend of the [[Sikh]]s. Often referred to simply as "His Holiness" (HH), or "His Holiness The D [[Category:Famous people]]
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  • ...e made the following requests, 'O Guru, heal my three fevers and make me a Sikh, and, deeming me your servant, save me and remove the great pain of transmi ...u are prepared to endure such hardships and sufferings, then you become my Sikh. Otherwise talk not of Sikhi. Keep your wealth, and the good opinion of you
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  • ...sacres and personally promoted police officers with the biggest records of sikh murders. The indisputable fact that in his reign as Chief hundreds of thous ...pendence from India on October 7, 1987. The Council of Khalistan leads the Sikh Nation’s struggle for independence.
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  • ...in Rochester Hills, Michigan and attracts a weekly sangat of about 100-150 people. The bhai ji for this gurdwara is [[Bhai Monohar Singh]]. This gurdwara has : Sikh Gurdwara
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  • ...e Guru was once touring the Nakka country, southwest of Lahore, succouring people then living through a severe famine, he according to Giani Gian Singh, Twar
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  • ...Mr RICHARD KOCH is well advised to get in touch with a <u>[[Sikh.|TRUE Sikh]]</u>..,if he finds [[1|one]] around. He will for sure help him that the pr ...i|gur]] ki... [http://sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=DEFINATIONS#GurSikh '''Sikh''']... [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=LISTEN#LISTEN_to_Rid_off_P
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  • ...ain contemporary events. The book includes drawings of the members of the Sikh royal family as well as of the important courtiers. ...is sway in a most arbitrary manner... The pleasure which he took in seeing people hung by dozens must be attributed to his brain." He acknowledges that "Ranj
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  • ...o attain salvation. Before Jesus or Muhammad or the Sikh Gurus were born, people who worshipped God attained salvation. ...ed attained salvation in India. In thirteenth and fourteenth century, when people in India did not even know that Europe existed, the worshippers of God atta
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  • The above menu allows you to select each section of this morning [[Sikh]] holy [[Bani]] which is normally sang in the form of [[kirtan]]. You can r ...of [[Sikhi]] and is sung by [[kirtania]] (religious musicians) at [[Sangat|Sikh congregations or gatherings]] as part of the early morning service.
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  • ==People participation== ...snacks and meals every mile on the way to Sirhind, no matter the direction people are traveling.
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  • The Sikh Temple is open every Sunday from 11AM to 2.30 PM . ...e passes a tray or solicits funds and no appointment is needed to visit a Sikh temple.
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  • ...ng Ranjit Singh. Osborne`s account of the discipline and efficiency of the Sikh army carries the suggestion that it was inferior to the British army, thoug
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  • ...for his spiritual and healing capabilities by villagers in the area. Many people are said to have been miraculously healed at the hands of Babaji. ...ram--hard work, sharing with others, and remembrance of God--and reminding people of the eternal truths of religion, beyond any sectarian divisions. Baba Vir
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  • ...during his eastern travels. He preached against idolatry and exhorted the people to sing praises of the One God, who is Formless and yet all forms are His. ...no nose, and through the Guru's instruction this light is illuminated, Oh people! that alone is worship that pleaseth my Lord. Like the honey is to bee, my
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  • {{Sikh practices}} The [[Sikh]]s have 4 main '''Sanskars''' or '''ceremonies in life'''. They are:
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  • ...tionalism. The basic philosophy of Akali Dal is to give political voice to Sikh issues (Panthic cause) and it believes that religion and politics go hand i [[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...s not interested in studying any more. He had a great love for Gurbani and Sikh History. He was a very compassionate soul and felt distressed at the sight of needy people. To help them he gave money and things from his house and even the clothes
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  • ...[[Vaisya]] and Shudra. [[Sikhism]] does not accept the caste system and a Sikh is prohibited to take the persons caste into consideration in their dealing ...and Vaisya varnas. However, the linguistically related {{Wiki|Nuristani}} people in neighboring {{Wiki|Afghanistan}} have a class equivalent to the Shudras
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  • ...he Guru's Palace). 40 ghumaon of land were granted to the gurdwara by the Sikh rulers; no revenues are owed on the land which curently is in the custody o ...wara was built there in memory of Guru Sahib but because of the neglect of Sikh religious organizations, this Gurdwara Sahib has disintegrated.
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  • ...it's old name is '''Kashi'''. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] sent five of his [[Sikh]]s to Varanasi to study [[Sanskrit]], and following them several centres fo ==Historical Sikh Shrines==
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  • ...ge:Sikhi1.jpg|thumb|400px|right|{{cs|Diagram showing some of the important Sikh concepts<br>''Click here to enlarge''}}]] ...re; old people's homes; care centres; major world disasters, etc.... The [[Sikh]] holy scripture, {{G11}} mentions the importances of these two qualities m
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  • '''Don't judge people <br>by their appearance.'''</font></div> [[Image:African woman M.jpg|thumb|150px|right|This is a Sikh woman?]]
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  • ...//www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/free/New-Sikh-temple-as-part.4390636.jp New Sikh temple as part of regeneration]''' article at doncasterfreepress.co.uk on DONCASTER'S first [[Sikh temple]] is to be demolished and replaced with a new building as part of th
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  • ...y in 1899. He was not only learned in Sikh letters but was also a devout Sikh. He has written five books in all Nydya MuktdvaH, Udiyog Kalhd Prdrbodh, Ve ...nda Singh, and sacrifices made by tlie Sikhs prior to the establishment of Sikh rule by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
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  • ...d, with schemes of their own. The gurdwara is under a local committee. Our Sikh jathedaars should take appropriate steps for the care of this place.
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  • ...ciples. I also believe that up the point that I was "lucky" to know of the Sikh religion, which helped guide my decisions, but unfortunately many of today' ...ons as "inferior, non-believer, etc". That is one reason why you don't see Sikh Missionaries actively pursuing conversions.
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  • ...nge. Articles and excerpts from magazines and zines should be submitted by people associated with the publication. [[Category:Sikh Websites]]
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  • ...ge:Gurugobindmaharaj-sakhi.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Depiction of the sakhi in Sikh Heritage in Paintings - From the Collection of the Punjab & Sind Bank 1995, ...Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Rai Ji. Over many years a non broken sucession of Sikh Gurus had started many Langars (free kitchens), which were run by their bel
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  • ...There is a museum on the upper storey of the Gurdwara, where paintings of Sikh Gurus are displayed.
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  • ...a long time, although NISHAN SAHIB or the SIKH flag was maintained and the people brought their sick for a dip in the pond believing in the curative powers o
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  • ...itish negotiated for the transfer of power. However, due to inadaquency of Sikh leadership, misplaced trust and false promises made by Gandhi and Nehru, th ...and put forward the notion of Sikh-Hindu unity, a unified India where all Sikh sentiments (social, economical and religious) would be catered for.
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  • ...ding turban material, kakaar, patkas, a range of gifts and accessories for Sikh festivals and events as well as children’s books and resources. They are *https://sacredsikh.com/blogs/the-birth/sacred-sikh-for-the-sangat
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  • ...m but reached at 06:00am on 5th April was delayed, by the heavy turnout of sikh sangat of Jammu and Kashmir, while the Yatra was enroute from Lakhanpur to ...for three days, received huge reception in the City and Gurudwaras by the people from all walks of life.
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  • who come to pray there, bowing down at each of their steps. These people are Buddhists who may belong to one of teachers. It is a matter of no small pride that a Sikh escorted the Dalai Lama to India when he exiled Tibet.
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  • ...Singh`s]] message had turned the Sikhs into a self respecting and fearless people. The rest of the poem is devoted to panegyrizing the resolute resistance pu
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  • ...tion from [[Gurbani]] highlights the importance of [[Naam]] [[Simran]] for people who wants to adhere to the path of '''Dharma''' ...e holy text spans 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the [[Sikh Gurus]] and various other Saints from other religions including [[Hinduism]
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  • ...o main groups separated by the Caspian Sea and Iran which was inhabited by people of Aryan extraction. The western group settled in parts of Europe, Turkey a The Turks were a handsome and ferocious people. These two characteristics earned for the term turk many different derivati
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  • ...at the close relations would become so un-reliable and un-trustworthy that people would rather believe in altogether strangers who are honest and trustworthy ...g, people who are dishonest and cheat will be prosperous whilst the honest people will suffer financially. Today, the corrupt officials are financially succe
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  • ...f the Bengal army, the new governor designate Kahn Singh, and an escort of Sikh troops from Lahore. ...ul Raj, inviting the people to rise against the British. The same day, the Sikh escort from Lahore rebelled. Kahn Singh made terms for himself.
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  • {{pm|File:The sikh directory COVER.jpg|Front cover of the 2009 directory}} '''The Sikh Directory''' is a directory published in the UK which contains useful infor
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  • ...r along the way." The Guru heard this, but made no reply. Next day another Sikh came and said, "O True Emperor, the sangat was coming to see you. The Gover ...hall wield swords also. I shall make sparrows destroy hawks. Whoever is my Sikh, shall not be without hair and sword. Without hair and arms, man is incompl
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  • ..., district Gurdaspur and here Major Baldev Singh finished his education at Sikh National College Qadian under the one of the best educators; Head Master Sa ...wo major factions of Sikh Youth Federation and saving hundreds of innocent Sikh men from being engaged in fake encounters and torture during the dark days
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  • [[File:Banner home.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Sikh Temple at the start of the Nagar Kirtan Mela]] The '''Sikh Temple Gurdwara'' Sserving as a cultural center for some 20,000 Sikhs who r
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  • ...s was claimed by the Dashmesh Regiment, a previously unrecognized group of Sikh terrorists that counted moderate Sikhs as well as Hindus and the government
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  • ...Guru Nanak Engineering College, the Indian Government was terrorizing the people of Punjab. Thousands of innocent Sikhs had been killed and Gurdwaras desecr ...Sikh Liberation Movement and introduced Bhai Amarjeet Singh to a number of Sikh fighters (Bhai Amarpreet Singh became Shaheed in June 1992).
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  • '''Kerala's First Sikh Convert- Nintyone-year old Sardar Bhupinder Singh''' ...arapally is the only living Malayalee [[Sikh]] in Kerala. People call him "Sikh Chettan", that is, elder brother.
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  • ...mple near his camp there were a lot of pigeons which gathered daily as the people of the village had taken to lovingly feeding them grain. Elders and childre ...r, Lal Singh, and a Sikh settler of Dhani Raiyan. With the arrival of more Sikh families after the partition, a new building was constructed. Sant Fateh Si
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  • ...re his demise in 1664 that the Baba (Guru) would be found at Bakala, the [[Sikh]]s came to this place in large numbers to find their Guru. ...the devotees to his own master. Confusion prevailed for a while until a [[Sikh]] merchant, [[Makhan Shah]], on putting each to the test, is said to have f
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  • ...an astrologer and palmist, so he was known as Jyotshiji. He had very many people coming to him. Even many Europeans. They were crazy about him. He'd be busy ...etly in Kericho. I don't know anything of his background, but here is the "Sikh Sandesh" published in London (11/8/83) after his death which tells all abou
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  • In a meeting with a delegation of Sikh pilgrims representing various Sikh organisations based in Pakistan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ind He also directed for the issuance of a notification for Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and building a road strip heading towards Gur
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  • ...ul Raj, inviting the people to rise against the British. The same day, the Sikh escort from LAHORE rebelled. Kahn SINGH made terms for himself. In the even
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  • ...service. With thousands of volunteers across the globe, Sikhcess connects people of all ages who share a common desire to help make a difference. The powerful network creates a fun and flexible environment, where people from all walks of life come together to share ideas and dreams, inspire eac
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  • ...iesKhushwant Singh: "Japji Sahib is Based on the Upanishads" | website=The Sikh Times | date=2003-02-15 | url=http://www.sikhtimes.com/bios_021503a.html | ==Notable People==
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  • ...d from doing Keertan any longer in Sachkhand Siri Harimandir Sahib and all Sikh Gurdwaras. ...anth Sahib ever since he was a boy of eight. He spouts the names of the 10 Sikh gurus with more ease than he can count the names of the 12 Imams. His ances
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  • ...ir friends and benefactors. They are fondly remembered to this day by the Sikh community as the creators of their famous school. Their names still evoke ...of manual work. He implanted in the minds of the Sikh people the idea of a Sikh university.
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  • (1) Do not eat from the hands of a clean- shaven (non-Sikh). (Gur Pratap Surya) (2) As your chef (kitchen help) keep a Sikh. (Rahatnama Bhai Chaupa Singh)
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  • [[Image:Tengurus.jpg|thumb|250px|right|<center>''[[The Ten Sikh Gurus]]''</center>]] ...tual teacher]] called [[Guru Nanak]]. He was firmly of the belief that all people were born equal and should have equal opportunities.
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  • ...to sacrifice everything I have... For the safeguard and protection of the Sikh religion we must all be united... I can die but cannot see the desecration ...ndian masses wanting the Delhi government to deal more forcefully with the Sikh civil rights campaign.
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  • ...e hot and stiffling temperatures of the summer much more pleasant for the people of wealth and power. After the City was taken by the Sikh army lead by Banda Bahadur the river channel that ran near the Burj was cu
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  • ...1957-January 3, 1963. He was the first Asian American, Indian American and Sikh member of the US Congress. Born in Chhajulwadi, Punjab, India, to a Sikh family of Tarkhan origins, he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics
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  • '''Baljeet Singh, a 63-year-old sikh attacked''' ...Outside NY Gurdwara. David C. Wood, a next-door neighbor to the gurdwara (Sikh place of worship), attacked Singh after he parked his car on the opposite s
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  • ...GPC, Missionary College and Sikh people for his work and dedication toward Sikh Community and to potray the Sikhism in his movies. * In 2009, He made movie "Virse De Waris Nu", was released by [[Sikh Missionary College]], Ludhiana .
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  • WHAT WAS Guru Ji trying to achieve by calling the Sikh woman ‘a princess’ (literal meaning of Kaur)? Once initiated into the Khalsa, Sikh women obtain the surname Kaur. The surname Singh (Lion) is given to men, bu
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  • ...08]] for the religion of [[Sikhi]] or [[Sikhism]] to be established. The [[Sikh]] faith was established by ten [[Guru]]s or spiritual teachers or masters, ...nd unfolding upright righteous principle of life. The [[Guru]]s taught the people of India and beyond, to live spiritually fulfilling lives with dignity free
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  • ...iwani Das to receive from Nawab Muzaffar Khan the tribute he owed to the [[Sikh]] Darbar. Bhiwani Das laid siege to the city, but failed to capture Multan. ...g it to the British in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. Multan had a significant Sikh population and influence until the Partition of India in 1947.
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  • [[Image:Kids2.gif|thumb|300px|right|<center>'''Sikh kids'''</center>]] ...y teachers]]. Since [[1708]], the spiritual guide for the Sikhs or their [[Sikh Guru]] has been their religious scripture, the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. [[Sik
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  • ...MP%20shames%20Indian%20Parliament%20on%20Operation%20Bluestar%20awards.htm Sikh MP shames Indian Parliament on Operation Bluestar awards] by Parmeet Pal S ...e Sikhs right inside the Parliament of the nation, Independent Rajya Sabha Sikh MP Tarlochan Singh, the former chairman of National Commission for Minoriti
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  • ...Singh Manochal]]. They were told he was a goon and terrorizing the common people. Without checking on who they were attacking, the foolish recruits ended up ...same. Everyone makes mistakes and we should over look them.' Thousands of people came at Shaheed Sukhwinder Singh Sangha's bhog.
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  • == Gurudwara Sikh Sangat in Euless, TX == ...the Western part of the Metroplex - leading to the opening of the Gurdwara Sikh Sangat in October 2000. The Sangat of the Gurdwara Sahib has grown rapidly
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  • ...its). The Sikh Rehit Maryada was drafted by an expert committee of eminent Sikh scholars. Many western friends of mine are surprised that Sikhism explicitl ...anti-smoking stance, the reason for this has fortunately been recorded by Sikh writers of the time of the 10th Guru. According to their many accounts, Gu
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  • ...r spell, '''jatt community''' being called as '''ਸੇਥੀ''' whereas '''khatri sikh''' clan being called as '''[[SETHI|ਸੇਠੀ]]'''. ...s for wrestling (something encouraged and taught by Guru Angad to the Sikh people) and weightlifting, they possessed good physical attributes for soldiery. A
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  • ...hrough the reciting of holy hymns called [[Shabad]]s. The Gurus taught the people of India & beyond, to live spiritually fulfilling lives with dignity and ho The Guru Granth Sahib is the eleventh [[Sikh Guru]] and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs to guide the Sikhs and others to ete
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  • Here are some of the sikh phrases used in daily life ...e used it in every situation wether happy or sad. Waheguru is core to many Sikh Phrases.
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  • '''Akal Security''' is a organisation that was started by a Sikh and is the fourth largest private security agency in the world providing se ...business orders worth over US$ 1 billion and employs approximately 15,000 people. Based in New Mexico State in the US, the company has its headquarters in t
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  • ...ds the mountainous ranges and foothills of Peer-Panchal for spreading of Sikh-ism and teachings of Guru Ji. One of such Saint was Baba Beeram Shah Ji Du ...is shelling on the village but due to the blessing of Baba Beeram Shah Ji, people are safe and no loss of life has taken place.
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  • Bhai Taloka was a [[Sikh|GurSikh]] of [[Guru Arjan]] Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru. He was also a General in Nawab Gazni's army. Once Nawab called a meet ...le of that area decided to do [[Ardas]] so that there crops are saved. The people gathered together at one place for Ardas. One passing by Mastana Faqueer st
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  • ...bad. Nanded is a well-known Sikh Pilgrimage center. One can visit a famous Sikh Gurdwara Takht Sri Hazur Sahib here. Mahur and Basar are adjacent tourist a The main language spoken is Marathi. People are also very comfortable with English, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada.
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  • Central Sikh Temple is the first Sikh gurdwara in Singapore. Established in 1912, the temple had relocated severa ...Straits Settlements. Sikhs began to arrive in Singapore in 1881, to form a Sikh Contingent of the Straits Settlements police force.
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  • ...smoker, never lit a smoke while he spent as many as 10 hours a day in his Sikh garb, according to the film's producer Vikas Kapoor. [[Image:Salman khan.jpg|thumb|200px|Salman Khan in role as Sikh in 'Heroes']]
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  • New to Sikhi is a community for people who discovered Sikhism & Sikhi way of life. How NTS is different to other Sikh websites? This site promotes and educates about Sikhism in a very gentle wa
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  • ...to sacrifice everything I have... For the safeguard and protection of the Sikh religion we must all be united... I can die but I cannot see the desecratio ...ndian masses wanting the Delhi government to deal more forcefully with the Sikh civil rights campaign.
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  • ...ed in sikhi? What inspired you to stop cutting your hair and become a true Sikh?''' ...thers didn’t?”. So one day i stopped cutting my hair and became keshadhari sikh.
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  • Sikh Khalsa Army (1801-1849) was the military force of the Sikh Empire responsible for land warfare, land defence, and all responsibilities ...der in Chief (military leader) Emperor Maharaja Ranjit Singh. However, the Sikh military high command could contest a decision by the Commander in Chief, t
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  • ...the tune of some other instrument of folk music, the energetic feet of the people of Punjab are spontaneously set to give in to inhibition and give instant b ...ople perform Bhangra. In the villages, with large drums, called [[dhol]]s, people circle round and round leaping and laughing. Persons of all types of social
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  • Peculiarity about this place is the that it is open to people of all the religion. This Gurdwara is one of the oldest and biggest Gurdwar ...d. There are more than 250 Sikh families in this area and more than 1,500 people gather over here on this day to take part in the Bhandara program.
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  • ...earch in 1947 [4]. He was also a close friend of Nehru, who was one of the people he impressed with his scientific breakthroughs [5], he offered him the post [[category:sikh people]]
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  • ...Jan.) and Katak (Oct.-Nov.) Puranmashi. Jaito's markets are well renowned. People come from far distances to buy and sell their herds. ...took such a tragic shape and got so inflames by Feb. 21, 1924 that several people lost their lives. After sixteen shaheedi jathas apart from one from Bengal
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  • ...mate objects to animals, oneself or other people, entire groups of people, people in general, existence, or the whole world. ...emotional hatred. Actions after a lingering thought are not uncommon upon people or oneself. Hatred can result in extreme behaviour such as violence, murder
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  • ...ammu and Kashmir]] Khalsa Darbar on [[August 4]], [[1941]]. Two historical Sikh conferences ([[Srinagar]] [[1943]] and Muzaffarabad [[1944]]) were held und ...several years. Jathedar Kapur Singh dedicated himself to service of the [[Sikh]] community. One day during the [[1947 Riots]], when he was returning home,
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  • A [[Sikh]] does not cut the hair of his or her children. Hair carries radiant energy ...ge and the hair, turban or the outward appearance has nothing to do with a Sikh but what comes out of his own mouth that counts. This article is written f
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  • ...Khaibar Pass. An attack led by Akbar Khan was repulsed, though the valiant Sikh general, [[Hari Singh Nalua]], was killed in the action. ...Singh, trusted his advesary's offer of safe-conduct. Of the nearly 14,000 people who left Kabul (only about a quarter were soldiers), only one, a doctor mad
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  • ...s''' are a religious minority in [[Italy]]. Italy has the second biggest [[Sikh]] population in [[Europe]] after [[United Kingdom]]. They number more than For more population info see: [[Sikh population in Italy]].
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  • [[Image:Sikh_Turban.jpg|thumb|right|300px|THe Sikh Turban]] ==[[The Sikh Turbans]]==
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  • ...came in personal contact with them. He was given a rousing welcome by the Sikh community there and was taken into gurdwaras. Andrews continued his effort
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  • ..., but did not give the date. But, it could not have been 1856, as the 24th Sikh did not come into being until late 1857, after the Sepoy Uprising Some Beas books say Jaimal initiated a maximum of 2000 people, others 2343 people. Jaimal died December 29, 1903. He initiated Sawan Singh October 15, 1894 i
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  • ...using a depiction of a Sikh Guru, as a golfer on its cover. According to Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF)}} ...ilgrims due to reach Pakistan Today.|NankanaSahib-225x300.jpg|Around 1,000 Sikh pilgrims are due to reach Pakistan today to attend 402nd death anniversary
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  • ...Shaheed. In the [[Sikh]] religion, Shaheeds are some of the most respected people after the [[Gurus]], [[Bhagats]], etc. [[Sikhism]] has a had a great load o This means that a Shaheed is one that gives their life for a cause that people may learn from.
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  • ...centre in Mexico City and (right) his daughter Ananda Kaur with her German-Sikh husband Amrit Singh, who converted to Sikhism eight years ago]][[Image:lead ...oga from Harbhajan Singh Khalsa — better known as Yogi Bhajan — a renowned Sikh yoga teacher who came to America in the late 1960s and who died in October
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  • [[File:Sajjan_Kumar_300.jpg|200px|thumb|right|1984 Anti-Sikh riots accused Sajjan Kumar]] ...g and leading mobs in the targeted killings of Sikhs during the 1984 Anti-Sikh Program. Kumar denies the charge, and legal proceedings were not launched b
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  • ...d age's born in [[sikh]] religon and do all misdeeds and call themselves [[sikh]]s. This all is true. I have covered some points ...s, Bhaniara Wala etc are in punjab and people are following them. Actually sikh women is main cause of it.
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  • ...ya is a Person who is Militarized is all about the warrior archetype. Some People try to Connect this with the Hindu Varna Kshatriya Traditions of Hawan, Aar ...st fight. For Sikhs this is not a Caste or a Varna but a Militarization of People of Different Backgrounds for oneselfs Protection.
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  • ...nly the claims of the Muslims have been published--we have yet to hear the Sikh version of this story. ...ties and used even the dead animals carcases and blood to defile Hindu and Sikh temples, but while the newspapers of India and Jammu tell stories of the ar
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  • ...d improvement of various civic facilities at various Gurdwaras to make the Sikh pilgrims stay here comfortable. ...ernment believed in providing maximum facilities to and better care of the Sikh community as both the communities enjoy deep-rooted relations.
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  • ...[[Hindu]]s, [[Muslim]]s, [[Christian]]s and [[Sikh]]s: Darshan encouraged people to follow the truth that is God — within their own faith and to recognise ...y carried out this crime for personal reasons and due to Darsham Dass' "un-Sikh" practises. It is not clear if the two have been released from prison but i
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  • [http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/35523 '''First Sikh member in New Zealand parliament'''] Newstrack India 09 Nov 2008 IANS, Well ...nwaljit Singh Bakshi''', a former New Delhi businessman, will be the first Sikh member of the New Zealand parliament which now has a record number of six
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  • ...he footwear of visitors to a [[Gurdwara]] so that the mind of the devout [[Sikh]] is made more humble. ...s them away from reunion. '''Pride leads to [[Haumai]]''' because it makes people believe that they are the most important thing in life and '''leads to self
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  • The dargah of Peer Baba is World famous and is associated with Two [[Sikh]] Gurus. It is said that the shrine protects the people of the Jammu city from mishaps and evil spirits.
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  • ...ors. Cart-loads of severed heads of the Sikhs were sent to Lahore by such people to win government rewards. These traitors included Harbhagat Niranjania Ch ...ghtning and cut off his head which was picked up by the Sikhs. Before the people inside or outside the Temple could compose themselves and know what had hap
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  • {{Sikh?}} ...given''' the last name ''''Singh'''' many times to associate him with the Sikh religion.]]
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  • ...GurSikhs, ‘Maharaj, when I clean the dirty dishes of the Sangat, sometimes people leave jhoot (left overs). I collect the jhoot of the Sangat in a small bowl ...be so humble and consider themselves so low. Guru Jee asked Bhai Jodh, ‘O Sikh, why do eat the left overs of the Sangat. What makes you eat Jhoot?"
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  • Economy: The people of Poonch district are mainly dependent on agriculture and government jobs. Muslims(%) 200000(90) Hindus(%)15000(6.8) [[Sikh]]s(%)7300(3.3) Others(%)23(.01)
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  • ...age is similar verbally to [[Urdu]] and has similarities [[Punjabi]]. Most people who understand Punjabi or Urdu can easily understand most words of Hindi. ...ns regard Hindi as "one language across the nation". More than 180 million people in India regard Hindi as their mother tongue. Another 300 million use it as
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  • | '''Crime + people affected''' |Police entered Darbar Sahib and killed 1 Sikh
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  • ...gainst the clear discrimination by a school in Birmingham to not allow a [[Sikh]] boy to attend school wearing his [[turban]]. ...r then cut their hair. Also, during the First and Second World Wars, the [[Sikh]]s in the Allied Forces were given special privilege to fight without helme
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  • ...lows the Lord's Hukam is called Sirdar. Gurbani do not believe in temporal people calling themselves Sardars, and have no knowledge what hukam is. ...expansion of the fighting force of the Sikhs under the misls the number of Sikh sardars multiplied. During the reign of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] and his s
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  • ...Sikhs''' are [[Sikh]]s of the Guru who have upheld the Nishaan Sahib, the Sikh flag in [[Thailand]]. The first Sikh migrated to Thailand in 1890. His name was Ladha Singh. Sikhs began migrati
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  • ...e Pangani Mosque, the art work at the Ram Mandir in Eastleigh, the Makindu Sikh Temple, the Kahawa Mosque and a series, of life-size religious statues at t The 78year-old Sikh has no plans to slow down either. After finishing at the mosque, he plans t
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  • ==Geography and People== ...ar to Punjabi. The majority of the people are Hindu, although many Tibetan people who follow Buddhism have also settled here recently.
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  • There was a sikh called Bhai Mona who was serving in the langar of Guru Angad Dev Ji Maharaj was extremely arrogant and greedy. Some people complained to the Guru the insulting behavior Bhai
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  • ...like a Sikh, Chhiboo was passionately opposed to the Sikh movement and the people became to call him Chhiboo Ram. Chhiboo was from a backward class and in hi ...nkeys. You can't even get a clue about Brahma?' A policeman replied, 'Sir, people are crazy about Brahma, no one gives any information about him.'
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  • ...al Sharma]]. He was one of the leaders of [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]] and 3 Sikh militants later murdered him to take revenge of this massacre. ...ights organization [[People's Union for Civil Liberties]] on the 1984 Anti-Sikh massacre had Lalit Maken in the top 5 politician who had lead the mobs to k
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  • ...(born 5 January 1933 in Dhudial, [[Punjab]], [[British India]]) is a noted Sikh [[India]]n politician. He is a Member of the Parliament of India, represent ...January 1933 in Dhudial, [[Punjab]], [[British India]]) is an [[India]]n [[Sikh]] politician. He is a Member of the Parliament of India, representing [[Har
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  • | The [[Sikh]] faith condemns empty {{Wiki|rituals}} and {{Wiki|superstitions}}. The pra ...worthless behaviour at times of worry, uncertainty or trouble. These poor people, wrongly believe that undertaking these empty customs and penances will bri
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  • ...ge was with `the mahants. In 1915 the hall of Gurdwara Sahib was enlarged. Sikh Sangats took over the control from Mahant Hari Singh in 1921 AD. Initially Gurdwara has been completely wiped out. People have constructed three storey buildings over the site of the Gurdwara and t
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  • ...has cultural affinity with the Indian people. But to my surprise, Burmese people have no common heritage with India. Rather they have strong links with the ...mmitment to their country. They are also the most religious and hospitable people on earth.
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  • Five people were injured in firing on Tuesday during a clash between Nihang groups at T The police claim that investigations were on into the incident. The five people from the Joginder Singh group, who were injured in firing and moved to the
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  • ...rally used to refer to celebration associated with the birthdays of the [[Sikh Gurus]] ...represent the Panj Pyares, head the procession carrying Nishan Sahibs (the Sikh flag) and/or [[Kirpan]]s.
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  • ...feature of the [[Gurdwara]]. As you walk into the main prayer hall in a [[Sikh temple]], you will observe this immediately. The essential features of the ...capsulated in [[Guru Granth Sahib]] honours the tradition set by the [[ten Sikh Gurus]].
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  • ...r%202008/Sikh%20crowd%20bashes%20suspect%20shooter%20after%20murder.htm '''Sikh crowd bashes suspect shooter after murder''' Sept 3] ...news10.net/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=47153 '''One Dead, One Wounded in Sikh Temple Shooting''' Sept 2] with video clip
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  • ...tors. Cart-loads of severed heads of the Sikhs were sent to Lahore by such people to win government rewards. These traitors included Harbhagat Niranjania Cho ...ightning and cut off his head which was picked up by the Sikhs. Before the people inside or outside the Temple could compose themselves and know what had hap
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