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  • ...es in the service of Guru and the 'Panth Khalsa'. They also were known as 'Nihangs'. ...gs were given to these five groups. First flag was given to 'Shaheeds' or 'Nihangs': -
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  • ...is a derogatory term that refers to the negative element amongst the Akali Nihangs, but is also used as a term for those individuals who are Nihang Singhs by ...activities such as murder, raping, theft, etc. In the past when the Akali Nihangs were not restrained by any civil laws, the Dals could deal with these crimi
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  • |56 Nihangs killed |13 Nihangs killed by Hindu mahants
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  • ==Fake Nihangs and Sanaatan Dharmis (Budha Dal of Santa Singh Nang)==
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  • ...riginally, Budha Dal is said to be the 5th and the final takhat. Budha Dal Nihangs claim that historically Damdama Sahib is not a takht, and Budha Dal is, sin
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  • ...warcry that the Singhs or initiated Sikhs, variously called Bhujangis and Nihangs, came also to be known as Akalis. ...gh is credited with introducing the tall pyramidal turban common among the Nihangs to this day. Akalis became prominent as an organized force under Akali Phul
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  • ...lled seven horses, two bullocks and wounded 12 horses. The property of the Nihangs was looted by the forces.
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  • ...es in the service of Guru and the 'Panth Khalsa'. They also were known as 'Nihangs'. ...gs were given to these five groups. First flag was given to 'Shaheeds' or 'Nihangs': -
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  • ...the Guru Granth Sahib in the centre. The management is in the hands of the Nihangs.
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  • '''Akalis/Nihangs Doctrines''' ...ctice martial arts and live their lives as Guru Gobind Singh outlined. The Nihangs therefore strongly believe and rigidly adhere to the rahit (code of conduct
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  • ...front of the main building is still in use. The Gurdwara is maintained by Nihangs of the Buddha Dal.
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  • It would not be inappropriate here to step outside of our main topic on Nihangs to consider some generic items relating to the 'Chola'. ...ted Nihangs in shirts, which are not as long as the cholas in which we see Nihangs today, as their underwear ('Kachhehra') is visible. Such shirts or 'Cholas'
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  • ...tum in the middle. The Gurdwara owns 60 acres of land and is controlled by Nihangs belonging to the Buddha Dal.
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  • A turban peculiar to Nihangs is known as a 'Dumaala' (also 'Damaala') which, along with a long 'Chola', ...to appreciate these meanings before discussing the Dumaala popular amongst Nihangs: -
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  • ...e enemy was busy blocking the other holes made by the Zam Zama, a party of Nihangs were able to sneak a cannon nearer the fort wall. The cannons made a hole i A party of Nihangs, under Sadhu Singh, made a desparate charge through the hole and closed on
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  • ...ji and the sri Sarbloh Guru Granth sahib ji has been recollected after the nihangs gave away the truth that had been shrouded by another martial tradition of ...e to all groups but now they shy away like as if they are not welcome. the nihangs job is to protect and maintain the gurdwara but the tahktsalis not even a g
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  • [[Akali]] [[Nihangs]] also speak of ‘Sava Lakh Panths’. This refers to those individual men
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  • Its mostly wore by nihangs.
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  • ==Attack on Baba Sahib Singh Kaladhari and Nihangs== ...Akal Takhat, they used a large group of women to attack the [[Nihangs]]. (Nihangs do not attack women or children). Baba Ji's bones were broken, he said to t
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  • ...differences of Banda Bahadur and Khalsa]</ref> After Binod Singh and other Nihangs left, Banda Bahadur was captured and prosecuted in Delhi.
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  • ...me of the patshah is not writen. It is to be recited 32 times a day by the Nihangs and is supposed to protect against black magic. We are in a constant state
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  • ==Attack on Baba Sahib Singh Kaladhari and Nihangs== ...Akal Takhat, they used a large group of women to attack the [[Nihangs]]. (Nihangs do not attack women or children). Baba Ji's bones were broken, he said to t
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  • ...r) on the Khalsa nation’s head was the ‘Sat Gur’ chariteous [meaning Akali Nihangs lead the Khalsa Panth]. ...orse. Nihangs showing such respect for horses can be found even today some Nihangs when they see hawks exclaim “Va-eh Guru!” for the hawk reminds them of
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  • ...ll relatives of Baba Balvir Singh, killed in a clash between two groups of Nihangs in Patiala.
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  • ...n the shape of small singleroom gurudwara. The gurudwara is managed by the NIHANGS.
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  • Many Nihangs too keep a loose piece of turban hanging on top of their 'Dumaalas' (turban ...Granth Sahib, "Main Gur Mil Uch Dumaalrha". Since then, his followers, the Nihangs, began to wear tall turbans, which were called 'Naina Singheeye Dumaalas'.
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  • Some Nihangs perform Havan as a Ritual which is Wrong according to Gurmat. Evidence clai
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  • ...y Sikh leaders. Now, this tradition is no more in practice except with the Nihangs who observe it with religious fervor. This Gurdwara is known as Dumalgarh a
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  • The exception to vegetarian langar today is when Nihangs serve meat on the occasion of Holla Mohalla, and call it MahaPrashad.
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  • ...e Sikhs in the UK call themselves Sanatani Sikhs. They claim that they are Nihangs and belong to the Budhha Dal (Santa Singh group). According to them, their ...ese practises are normal in Sikhism and have existed and been practised by Nihangs ever since Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji's time.
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  • ...is the private property of a branch of the Sodhi family of Kartarpur. The Nihangs have lately established a singleroomed Gurdwara here, and the former owners ...s a dharamsala built for use by Muslim and Hindu settlers in the town. The Nihangs have now established a Gurdwara in the mosque which had remained deserted s
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  • ...also credited with introducing the tall pyramidal turban common among the Nihangs to this day, and is said to have been an adept in kirtan, the Sikh devotion
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  • Whole Indian Media and official continuously spoiled image of Nihangs without knowing reality of accused. The Punjab Police managed to arrest all the ‘Nihangs’ look alike, who were hiding in Gurudwara Khichri Sahib, Balbera.
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  • In the past only Nihangs wore this type of Dumalla, but for a few years now some young Sikhs in the
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  • ...shrine. The Gurdwara, endowed with 40 acres of land, is now controlled by Nihangs of the BUDDHA Dal. Besides the daily prayers, special divans are held on th
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  • ...is day and an impressive and colorful procession is taken out in which the Nihangs, in their traditional panoply, form the vanguard while parading their skill ==Warlike sports of the Nihangs==
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  • ...pment recovered by us during the action and Pakistani nationals dressed as Nihangs prove their evil designs. Countries inimical to us and some disgruntled ex-
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  • '''Nihangs''' (also: called [[Akali]]s) are a very famous and prestigious armed [[Sikh The Nihangs were also known as Akalis. The term "Akali" is said to be derived from the
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  • ...ਰੀ)(Break down—|sh-uh-t-r-ih-y-uh|) means "ਸ਼ਸਤ੍ਰਧਾਰੀ(Carrier of Weapons)".Nihangs consider themselves as Kshatriyas, and that the whole Khalsa is Kshatriya.
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  • Inside the village, the Nihangs have established a small shrine in memory of [[Bhai Bhachittar Singh]].
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  • ...aisakhi]] in April. Although drugs and alcohol are prohibited in Sikhism, Nihangs are traditionally very fond of bhang, which they call "Sukhni Dhaan" meanin ...es. Bhang was used as a pain killer before and after battle as many of the Nihangs returning would have major injuries. It was also used to give an adrenalin
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  • ...include depictions of Chakras stored in their turbans as still done by the Nihangs of today. The ''Chakra / Chakkar'', which was worn by the great martyr [[Ba
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  • In same manner the Akali Nihangs and Nirmala Khalsa created new Sakhis in order to prop their anti-British R ...tails, especially in respect of prophesies. The book is still popular with NIHANGS, who hopefully look forward to the revival of KHALSA rule, and with the Nam
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  • ...y. Almost all Sikh warriors used to wear it in the eighteenth century, and Nihangs of today still do.
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  • ...This was followed by a raid by the [[Himachal Pradesh]] police in which 11 Nihangs were killed.
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  • ...ance as it observes the militarization of Sikh followers into the order of Nihangs (warriors) by Guru Gobind at Anandpur Sahib. ..., and the deft handling of other martial contraptions are displayed by the Nihangs. The festivities close with a ceremonial procession taken through the towns
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  • ...goats is also practiced by some sections of Sikhs such as Hazuri Sikhs and Nihangs on certain events of religious significance which is condemned among Sikh S
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