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  • ...assacre of Sikhs]] and 3 Sikh militants later murdered him to take revenge of this massacre. ...ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20081010/punjab1.htm#11</ref> because of their alleged participation in the [[1984 Anti-Sikh massacre]]. The indepen
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  • ...aja Yadavindra Singh of Patiala and was the head of the former royal house of Patiala. He was educated at Doon school in Shimla. He was commissioned in t ...His sister is married to congress politician Natwar Singh who was Minister of External Affairs till 2005 in the Manmohan Singh government.
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  • ...0Parliament%20on%20Operation%20Bluestar%20awards.htm Sikh MP shames Indian Parliament on Operation Bluestar awards] by Parmeet Pal Singh 17 June 2009 ...lochan Singh, the former chairman of National Commission for Minorities in India, asked why were gallantry awards given to Indian Army officers after Operat
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  • ...British Labour Party [[Sikh]] politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Slough in 2017 ...who runs a construction company in the UK, and who is the former president of Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, in Gravesend, the largest Gurdwara in the UK
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  • ...nment College Chandigarh, where he was a ''Gold Medalist'' in the subject of History. ...ad the peaceful struggle in [[Punjab]] to achieve a “buffer state” between India and Pakistan.
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  • ...arrest. Sant Ji was released after the Central Home Minister, declared in Parliament on 14 October 1981 that there was no evidence against him. ...nt Ji, he stirred a consciousness amongst the Sikhs of the noble teachings of the Guru tha neither must Sikhs oppress and neither should they live under
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  • ...a month later he was released after the Central Home Minister, declared in Parliament on October 14, 1981 that there was no evidence against him. ...to malign Sant Ji, he rekindled, in the minds of Sikhs the noble teachings of their Gurus, 'that neither must Sikhs oppress nor neither should they live
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  • ...und: transparent; font-size: 1em;text-align:center " | 30th Chief Minister of Punjab<br> | [[Chandigarh]] Capital of Haryana and also Punjab.
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  • ...in Canada and the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development of Canada. ...which was far beyond literacy. It gave me freedom to practise the religion of my choice — Sikhism. It has now given me an opportunity without any bias
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  • ...ansnational region of the Punjab which is located in Pakistan and Northern India. ...of the earliest Jat clans. It is believed that there were twelve villages of the Malhi clan in Punjab (British Raj) during 1850-60. One such village is
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  • ...Gill''' is a British Labour Co-operative politician. She is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Edgbaston since the 2017 general election. She is the f .... Gill credits her father and Lord King (first Sikh life peer in the House of Lords) as her main inspiration for her later ambition to enter politics.[4]
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  • ...his favour even though many FIR's name him as one of the chief instigators of the mob violence. == Sajjan Kumar’s Involvement In the [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]==
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  • ...the Indian army at the time and became well known Sikh gyani, an exegesist of Sikh Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Towards end 1947, following the partition of India, his parents migrated to Malaya where he completed his school education. He
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  • ...ing the riding of Vancouver South. He is the first Sikh to become Minister of Defence. Sajjan was first elected during the 2015 federal election, defeati ...Head constable with the Punjab Police in India, and is currently a member of the World Sikh Organization (WSO), a Sikh advocacy group. Harjit Singh, alo
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  • [[Image:DSGPC.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Official Logo Of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Mnagement Committe ]] ...tions in Delhi. It is headquartered in [[Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib]], Near Parliament House
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  • ...Jathedar Gurbachan Singh to Gurmeet Ram Rahim Insan and sacrilege incident of Guru Granth Sahib around [[Punjab]]. ==Appointment of new Jathedars==
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  • ...h was perpetuated by [[Congress]] party of India along with various organs of Indian State. As per information available on the website of the Organization, its' vision is:
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  • ...the Lok Sabha for the first time. He currently also serves as the chairman of the Punjab Urdu Academy. ...e, Preneet Kaur, served as an MP and was Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs from 2009 to 2014.
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  • ...khs]]) an international conference was held at Guru Gobind Singh Institute of Engineering & Technology from September 25th – 28th, 2008. ...scriptures of all traditions’, said the conference convenor, Sukhbir Singh of England.
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  • ...cutta in 1863. Born Narendra Nath Dutt, Vivekananda was the chief disciple of the 19th century mystic Ramakrishna. Both Men were influential figures in t ...linois (USA) in 1893, at which he represented Hinduism. His vast knowledge of Eastern and Western culture as well as his deep spiritual insight, made a g
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  • ...Singh, was a civilian, parliamentarian and intellectual, who was a master of manysided learning. Besides Sikh theology, he was vastly learned in philos A distinguished linguist he had mastered several of the languages of the east and the west. Besides English, which he could spin around his fing
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  • |populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]] ...nown as Chamar. Nowadays people of this community do farming, large number of them are Governnent officials, Granthi in Gurudwaras and Prominent politici
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  • ...tayed in Germany from April 1980 till June 1982. After that he returned to India where he joined the Babbar Khalsa International (Parmar faction). ...a historic memorandum with Sikh demands (Khalistan) to the Indian embassy of Brussels.]]
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  • [[Image:DSGPC.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Official Logo Of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Mnagement Committe ]] ...tions in Delhi. It is headquartered in [[Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib]], Near Parliament House
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  • ...Saragarhi on 12th September, 1897, fighting against an overwhelming number of Pathans. {{main|Battle of Saragarhi}}
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  • ...winter cold as night temperatures drop to -4C and they are in urgent need of blankets,}} ...gram was chalked out by Gurdwara Sahib Singh Sabha Revesby in Sydney. Each of these ten days has a special meaning to all the Sikhs.}}
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  • ...hat]], killings of hundereds of civilians in this army attack and killings of Sikhs in the countryside afterwards. ...rnment orchestrated. Beant Singh and [[Satwant Singh]] were the bodyguards of Indira Gandhi, yet on [[31 October]] [[1984]] they assassinated her in her
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  • ...'s+Biggest+Bank+Robbery&pqatl=google</ref>. This bank robbery was biggest of other similar acts which Sikh militants used to weaken the government and t ...ted by Interpol in New Jersey, USA on May 14 1987, he was deported back to india in May 1997 after lengthy legal cases and was sentenced to life imprisonmen
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  • ...used to say that had Lal Singh lived, no one would possibly have heard of the second maestro, Dhian Chand. ...d and arrested during a police baton charge on a procession in the streets of Montgomery.
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  • [[File:Musafir portrait.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The portrait of Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir by R M Singh which was unveiled by [[Prime Mini ...]]. Gurmukh Singh attended the village primary school and went to the city of Rawalpindi to pass the middle school examination.
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  • ...e welcomed by God. The Guru made it clear that only by following the path of truth and by undertaking righteous actions can one become dear to the Lord ...orce or compel his followers into following his ideology; complete freedom of choice was given to the [[sangat]] (community).
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  • ...years, and was one of the most influential and controversial Sikh leaders of the 20th century. ..., 1 April 2004 aged 79. Mr Tohra who was a respected leader for many years of the [[SGPC]] died at 12:41 am after he suffered a heart attack at 12:30 am
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  • ...The college's foundation stone was laid in 1892, it has since become one of the eminent [[Sikhism|Sikh]] educational institutions. ...l]] force of 7,000 troops mounted a surprise attack on Amritsar. A force of 700 [[Sikhs]] defeated the much larger Mughal army.
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  • ...Baba Guru Nanak University]] in [[Nankana Sahib]]. Talking to a delegation of [[Sikh]] pilgrims from various organisations...}} ...Surrey, B.C. - is now the home to the world's longest beard. The whiskers of Sarwan Singh were measured at 2.33 metres or seven feet 7.75 inches}}
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  • ...comprising all the world Sikhs, the global Sikh community) and is a title of honour and distinction for the excellent and meritorious service rendered It is normally a title awarded by one of five [[Takhat]]s to an individual for exceptional and consistent service to
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  • [[Image:Dr Manmohan Singh PM.jpg|thumb|Dr. Manmohan Singh, India's fourteenth Prime Minister |right]] ...er]] [[1932]]) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of the [[Republic of India]]. He is the first Indian Prime Minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to return t
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  • ...yana. The SGPC manages 73 gurdwaras in Haryana and earns an annual revenue of Rs1 crore from the shrines The demand first arose when seven Haryana members of the 170-seat strong SGPC, alleged that the state's historical gurdwaras wer
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  • ...cial Parliament (MPP) for Bramalea—Gore—Malton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2011 to 2017.[2] ...e federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, decriminalizing personal possession of all drugs, and supports eliminating several tax deductions available to the
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  • ...u Nanak NSJ (Kericho)|Gurdwara]]. Baba ji influenced and changed the lives of many in the UK from 1974 until Babaji passed away on [[5 June]] [[1983]]. ...], [[India]] and belonged to a family which had long served great holy men of the region. Pind Gurah is near village Bara Pind and about 7 km from Goraya
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  • ...aryar.jpg|Anarkali Honaryar has been named Radio Free Afghanistan's Person of the Year<br>''[http://www.rferl.org/content/Young_Afghan_Rights_Activist_Se ...achieve outstanding level of education in this war-torn nation. She is one of only about 3,000 [[Sikh]]s and [[Hindu]]s who remain in Afghanistan today.
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Yuri.Mastana/India Democracy]]
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  • {{p|File:Gurdwara Rakab Ganj 2-m.jpg|Closeup of front Elevation}} ...the [[Mughal]] executioner, Jalaudin of Samana, beheaded the ninth [[Guru of the Sikhs]] on [[November 11]], [[1675]].
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  • ...h Khan Najeebabadi, an Indian historian of Islam, wrote that they entered India thru Debal, Sindh with Muhammad Bin Qasim in 92 Hijri (711CE). He refered t ...eans that they could not be of Indian ancestary. This is more true because of the fact that even today '''Arains''' don't like to marry outside their cla
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  • ...a village in the [[Rewari district]] of [[Haryana]], by [[Hindu]]s as part of the [[1984 anti-Sikh pogroms]]. The local police did not intervene in the m ...massacre the Sarpanch, or mayor, of Chillar had been one of the residents of Hondh.[4]
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  • ...reative writing and formed the foundation for her later study and practice of art and writing. ...piritual community and began learning more about [[Sikhism]] and the lives of the [[Ten Gurus|Gurus]]. In 1972 she took [[Sikh vows]] and later became a
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  • [[File:Pakistan Punjab.png|thumb|300px|right|{{c|'''[[Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]'''}} ]] * [[Punjab (India)|'''See also Punjab (India)''']]
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  • ==Betrayal of the Sikhs and the solemn promises to them== ...Parliament, in which Bhai Kapur Singh Sirdar rejects the 'entire schemata' of the Bill, and opposed it.
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  • ...ir Force had started an offensive on the Kargil peaks and there were fears of a full-fledged war with [[Pakistan]]. What had till now been known as a min My friend and I had begun our usual tour of the fair; visiting booths of major companies. I vividly remember that stall, and the company owner sitti
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  • ...he Punjab Legislative Assembly for two terms. In 1962 he contested Member Parliament (MP) election from Taran Taran and defeated by 1990 votes <ref> STATISTICAL ...eir protest against the British rule by boycotting the visit of the Prince of Wales to the college.
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  • ...ge:BanglaSahib by Solarider.jpg|'''[[Gurdwara Bangla Sahib|Beautiful view of Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi]]''' <br><small>Photo by [http://solarider.o ...re; unfortunately, the city also witnessed the earthly demise of the lives of two Sikh Gurus here.
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