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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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