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  • ...y of Lord Krsna, had also been got printed by Jagjot Singh, but at another press
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  • '''GURU NANAK PRAKASH PRESS''', a litho printing press, started around AD 1859 in the village of Pipri, near Gorakhpur in the Utta ...y of Lord Krsna, had also been got printed by Jagjot Singh, but at another press.
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  • '''GURU NANAK PRAKASH PRESS''', a litho printing press, started around AD 1859 in the village of Pipri, near Gorakhpur in the Utta ...y of Lord Krsna, had also been got printed by Jagjot Singh, but at another press.
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  • ...y of Lord Krsna, had also been got printed by Jagjot Singh, but at another press
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  • It is presently being published from Gurmat Printing Press, Digiana Ashram, Jammu.
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  • ...d issued in Urdu a fortnightly law journal, Anwar ulShams. A branch of the press was opened at Ajmer where the Rajputana government gazette used to be print
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  • ...g/servlet/gurbani.dictionary Srigranth - dictionary type ''' ਸਕਤਿ ''' and press enter ]
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  • Press Release by [[WMSF]] on 28.11.07 (tel UK: 07706 704 248) ==Press Release==
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  • ...Religion, Volume 1 by Max Arthur MacAuliffe (1842-1913) Oxford University Press (1909)]
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  • ...[[Nihang]] Sikhs at a number of places, and he also established a printing press at [[Anandpur Sahib]] to propagate the message of the Sikh Gurus through a
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  • ...g or futur medias). creating the relation between French and international press by means of Website, Newspaper, radio and TV.
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  • ...dar-Baldev Singh pact eastablished to improve Sikh_Muslim relations. Hindu press in Punjab went hysterical. ...ginning of the Akalis chartering an independent sourse. However, the Hindu press in Punajb, which seldom played a constructive role, went hysterical.
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  • ...Quasim, Called Firdausi, ca. 932-1021 A.D.,'Edited by Hermann Ethé, Philo Press, Amsterdam, 1970
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  • ...h up to date Computers, Offset Machines & Binding Units. Now this printing press is unique in this field.
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  • ...Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War One 1914 – 1918. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2005 and 2nd edition 2009. ...Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War Two 1939 – 1945. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2007
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  • ...ed it under the leadership of Baba Chet Singh Sahib. He started a printing press at Guru Da Bagh, at Ananadpur Sahib to propegate the message of Guru(s). He
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  • Dr. Ahluwalia has authored six books and currently two books are in press. He actively participates in international conferences presenting papers on
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  • ...America'' (edited with John Stratton Hawley, State University of New York Press, 1993) ...Pothis: The Earliest Extant Source of the Sikh Canon'' (Harvard University Press, 1996)
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  • ...ianpress/article/ALeqM5gIJcwQHHvF5Gg7vh0bjTSIxvAoqQ?docId=5091231 Canadian Press] </ref>
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  • 4. To create public opinion in order to press for release of political prisoners; and ...heir problems which they brought to the notice of the people through their press statements and public speeches.
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  • ...storeyed building on the Gurdwara Road at Lucknow. It has its own printing press and publishes in Punjabi a weekly paper called the U.P. Sikh Gazette starte
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  • '''This page is currently being composed from the Sangat's press release on their web site'''. Please feel free to help with its editing. ...Käser was present on this particular occasion also. There was an extensive press and media coverage of this occasion also.
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  • ...at the American Missionary Press, Ludhiana, shifting to the Pashauri Mall Press, Ludhiana, in June 1841. Three years later it ceased publication. It had a
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  • ...araja Balvir Singh of Faridkot in 1906 which was printed by the Wazir Hind Press (started by Bhai Vir Singh) at Amritsar. The second edition of this Teeka w
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  • ...hing. Professor Beant Singh and I decided to send him to the Sura Printing Press in Patiala because a vacancy had arisen for a compositor. ...n studying. He would study and do his Nitnem daily and work all day at the press. He found all this difficult, so he left his job and concentrated on his Na
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  • ...al notices by Lepel Henry Griffin; Printed in 1865; Published by Chronicle Press in Lahore; ISBN 978-1104709112 [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q0ABAAAAQA ...al notices by Lepel Henry Griffin; Printed in 1865; Published by Chronicle Press in Lahore; ISBN 978-1104709112 [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q0ABAAAAQA
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  • ...contribution to reinforcing and promoting the principle of freedom of the press in Canada or elsewhere. In 2000 journalist Gordon Donaldson added Hayer to
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  • ...h during the Emergency). And in 1984, Congressmen were openly leery of the press’s failure to spot the wave. The Media in General: Mrs Gandhi famously described India Today (at a press conference) as being anti-national only because it did not share her percep
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  • ...y interuptions in publication, Giani Sher Singh acquired his own printing press and appointed for its management Bhai Nanak Singh (who later rose to f
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  • ==Past press release==
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  • * [[Pak to allow Sikh weddings under Anand Marriage Act|Press Release by WMSF 28 November 2007]]
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  • ...her published work of Bava Sumer Singh is KHALSA Pahchasika (Hindi), Light Press, Banaras, 1877. It is in the style of Sikh rahitnamas or manuals of conduct
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  • ...ing on the left shoulder. It is played with a bow, using the other hand to press the strings between the frets. The player may slide the note up or down to
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  • ...Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War One 1914 – 1918. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2005 and 2nd edition 2009. ...Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War Two 1939 – 1945. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2007
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  • ...cultural pluralism in many parts of the world. Today, it is most commonly associated with the Indian 'caste' system, more correctly known as Varna (color) in H The Cambridge University Press Dictionary defines caste as:
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  • '''From The Press Trust of India:'''
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  • Duke University Press<br>
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  • ...ns, the Jals and the Sikhs. The book was lithographed at the Nawal Kishore Press of Kanpur in 1864. The manuscript in the Oriental Public Library, Patna,
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  • ...adding the second part. This second edition was published by Nawal Kishore Press, Lucknow, in 1872. Original copies of the book are preserved in the Panjab
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  • ...,<ref>Ravi Sharma, Militants kill rivals over family's slaying, ''[[United Press International]]'', 1 January 1988.</ref> and sometimes attacked sellers of ...harma, Massacre on passenger trains turns routine trip nightmare, ''United Press International'', 16 June 1991.</ref> A September 1993 bombing in [[New Delh
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  • ...working on it in December 1928, and got it printed in 1932 at the Phulwari Press, [[Lahore]]. The original version of the dictionary, according to the autho
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  • ...Dian Gujjan” was to be printed and the Indians decided to have a Printing Press. Baba Roor Singh took maximum possible part in the freedom struggle by spre
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  • ==2002 Center for South Asia Studies, University of Calf, Berkeley, Press Release== This was announced by the Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, at a press conference here today. He also said that a team of the Vigilance Bureau had
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  • ==Press Release for immediate release== * [[File:NAPA-english.pdf|Download Press release in English]]
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  • ...ng care. He now helped Bhai Gurmukh Singh with funds for setting up Khalsa Press at Lahore. This led to the launching in 1886 of the Punjabi weekly, Khalsa
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  • Addressing a press conference, here, Puri, said that the commission was required to inquire in Addressing a press conference, national vice-president of SAD, Jaspal Singh Mangal said that f
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  • ...r Sahib on June 20, Buta Singh made the announcement in a hurriedly called press conference at the residence of Bua Singh, SSP, Amritsar. The Army Generals
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  • ...a, the poem was first published in 1924 by Lala Manohar Das Dua at Manohar Press, Sargodha, under the title Hari Singh Nalva va Jahg Penhawar Mabain Sikhan
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  • ...eet Singh passed away at spot after being hit in the chest. Talking to the press regarding the killing of their son, parents of Bhai Kanwaljeet Singh said t
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  • ...(1995), The Sikhs: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, Sussex Academic Press, page 11, ISBN 978-1898723134. ...asaraprasna : The Baisakhi Of Guru Gobind Singh, Guru Nanak Dev University Press, ISBN= 81-7770-014-6
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  • ...g his car home from the market.<ref name="shrineleaderkilled">[[Associated Press]]. "Shrine Leader Killed in Ambush", ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', [[Aug ...taliation for Operation Blue Star.<ref name="generalcremated">[[Associated Press]]. "General cremated; Sikhs admit to killing", c/o ''[[Houston Chronicle]]
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  • ...ace to place. Gutkas became really popular with the advent of the printing press and the rise of the Singh Sabha movement during the last quarter of the nin
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  • ...f Punjabi at the Oriental College, Lahore, who also established the Khalsa Press in Lahore, the paper was taken over by Giani Ditt Singh, a scholar and a po
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  • ...of the Sodhi family of Sri Anandpur Sahib. It was published at Sri Gurmat Press, Amritsar, in the year Nanakshahl 445 (AD 1914). The name of the author giv
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  • ...ps://books.google.com/books?id=ma3G-hjh6SwC |year=2005|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-5088-0|pages=148–149</ref> ....google.com/books?id=vgixwfeCyDAC&pg=PA148 |year=2009 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |isbn=978-0-8108-6344-6 |pages=148–149</ref> ''[[Pashaura Singh]] and Lou
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  • ...u made it to Shanghai, a German cable company sent a message to the German press announcing the departure of the steamer Komagata Maru from Shanghai for Van ...eading of "Boat Loads of Hindus on Way to Vancouver". The British Columbia press began giving such headlines to their articles as "Hindu Invasion of Canada"
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  • ...der Vikramaditya Dhusar (Bhargava) Memorial Charitable Trust (Regd.),Rekmo Press, NewDelhi page 5 ...Das By Sadhu Kishori Sharan of Jaipur, page 2, published by Naval Kishore Press, Lucknow; 1922
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  • ...Käser was present on this particular occasion also. There was an extensive press and media coverage of this occasion also.
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  • ...8): Master of the White Hawk |date=2019-07-25 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-099038-1 |language=en}}</ref> Raja Kirpal Chand Katoch and R ...8): Master of the White Hawk |date=2019-07-25 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-099038-1 |language=en}}</ref> He has the attire, Kalgi and [
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  • ...and with a sharper militant message. In 1930 when it was banned under the Press Act, it was registered under the new name, Akali Patrika. It continued publ
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  • ...Chand (S.P. Operations), who led the security forces, gave a story to the press that six militants had been killed in the encounter.
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  • ...ee his family again. There are several descriptions in contemporary French press of Bannou Pan Dei Allard Jter guests at Saint Tropez (Garcin de Tassy, Mme
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  • ...threw himself wholeheartedly into the Singh Sabha movement. He remained associated with the Khalsa DTwan, Lahore, and was its staunchest supporter during ...in 1895 under the title The Punjabi Dictionary. On 1 May that year Khalsa Press was restarted and Mayya Singh became its manager. On 5 January 1899, Bhagat
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  • ...Bhindrawaley’ states that the British gave Teja Singh Bhasauria a printing press, which he utilized to produce copies of Adi Guru Durbar. However, these cop ...gave him money to open, at that time a girl’s school, and then a printing press. At that time, no one possessed that much money but they had the backing of
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  • ==Press release==
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  • ...lithographed in 1892 by Baba Rajinder Singh, proprietor Guru Gobind Singh Press, Sialkot. Urdu editions of these three volumes entitled Twarikh Guru Khalsa ...s 135,000 for the Society and authorized the publication through the state press. But a dispute which arose between the states of Patiala and Nabha hampered
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  • ...r Sahib on June 20, Buta Singh made the announcement in a hurriedly called press conference at the residence of Bua Singh, SSP, Amritsar. The Army Generals
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  • :Indian Press On August 18, 2006 the Indian Press reported, "When Rajinder Singh Khalsa, 57, gets up in the morning, he often
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  • ...ma of their past actions, they go round and round, like the ox at the mill press. ||2||
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  • ...every time Tatla would talk to his grandfather, the retired soldier would press his grandson to do better.
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  • ...g with his father was sentenced to death by being squeezed in a Kohlu (oil press). His sacrifice was first sermonized by Baba [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] ji.
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  • ...way to recruit women as 'equals' is a story as reported by the Associated Press. In an interview with the Associated Press news agency, Jassim said she helped to plan rapes of young women in Diyala
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  • ...enerosity he provided funds for the establishment of the Khalsa Printing Press at Lahore, supported the Khalsa College at Amritsar and promoted the
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  • ...hin a short space of time there were hundreds. He started to appear in the press with stories of this success. Early reports cited his wealth at around £10 ...ed various positive stories in the past. They alleged that he had used the press to his advantage, using inaccurate reports about his business prowess to fu
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  • ...ommunal Riots in Post-independence India, Asgharali Engineer, Universities Press, 1991</ref> </ref>
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  • ...'t be repeated upon the Sikh community," he told the Australian Associated Press. ...l wins religious bangle case]''' at 11.00am London time 29 July 2008 - The Press Association
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  • ...i and GURU Sikhya Prabhakar. Both of these were lithographed in ChasmaiNur Press, LAHORE, in 1950 Bk/AU 1893, in a single volume, under the title Guru Sikhy
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  • Based on the book: Stories from Sikh History, Book 2 by Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-1 New Delhi-110028.
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  • ...aakhian written by Bhai Swaroop Singh Kaushish in 1790 CE. It is gone into press with an extensive Introduction and Annotations by S. Pal Singh Purewal (the
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  • ===Press Release by Prof. Darshan Singh=== ...sor Darshan Singh Khalsa (Ex-Jathedar, Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Sri Amritsar) PRESS RELEASE (6 December, 2009)''
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  • Addressing a press conference here today, Narinder Singh Bhangu, engineer by profession who h
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  • ...ental principle was preached by the Singh Sabha on the platform and in the press. [[Bhai Vir Singh]] established the [[Khalsa Samachar]], a reformist paper Sikhs gained political rights after much struggle and sacrifice. The Sikh press exposed the British Government's discrimination against Sikhs in employmen
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  • Press and Publication GNDU, Editor Journal of Sikh Studies GNDU, Member Senate an
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  • ...taliation for Operation Blue Star.<ref name="generalcremated">[[Associated Press]]. "General cremated; Sikhs admit to killing", c/o ''[[Houston Chronicle]]
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  • Pandit Jaeaharlal Nehru states in a press conference held in Calcutta:
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  • ...nternational laws and conventions. The government of countries with a free press cannot be expected to apologize for what appears in the media.
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  • ====The Press Association==== ...l wins religious bangle case]''' at 11.00am London time 29 July 2008 - The Press Association
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  • ...In order to play the instrument, one must pump air into the instrument and press the desired keys. The sound of the harmonium is unique, and improves over t
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  • The Daily ‘AJIT’, in its issue dated January 20, 2008 referred to certain Press Reports, which have given rise to a new controversy, published in various n
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  • ...ini, Sardar Kishan Singh Saini, and Sardar Pritam Singh Saini were closely associated with the royal court of [[Phulkian Misl|Phulkian]] state. ...it Kaur. Amritsar : Dept. of Guru Nanak Studies, Guru Nanak Dev University Press, 1983. </ref><ref>Guru Mahima Ratnavali, Entry 50, Prof. Pritam Singh and
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  • http://www.silobreaker.com/press-india-for-separate-religion-status-sikh-group-to-un-5_2264820849930404018
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  • ...anak-travel-rest.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Guru Nanak'''<br>by Punjabi Press}}]] ...''The Sikh Religion, Vol 1, (The Life of Guru Nanak)'', Oxford University Press, 1909.]
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  • ...dhara, pp 66, By Harajindara Siṅgha Dilagīra, Published by Sikh University Press, 2004, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 3 Sep 2008</ref>
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  • Publisher: Amrit Press, Taran Taran, Publisher: Gyani Press, Amritsar.
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  • ...a piece of steak no bigger than a deck of cards — to one's daily diet was associated with a 13% greater chance of dying during the course of the study.<br><br>E ...'A History of the Sikh People by Dr. Gopal Singh''', World Sikh University Press, Delhi===
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  • ...anthi and published by another supporter, Diwan Buta Singh, ofAftabiPunjab Press.
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  • You turn on the wheel of reincarnation, like an ox at the oil-press; the night of your life passes away without salvation.<br>
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  • In a press release on Nov. 11, 2008 Mr. Singh who ran as a candidate in this year's
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  • ...Context|editor=Martha Crenshaw |publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|location=page 399|date=January 1, 1995|page=656|isbn=978-0271010151|url=]<
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  • ...jor political party of the Sikhs, each band of volunteers going forward to press a demand or to defy an unjust fiat of the government, was called a jatha. T
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  • ...y the [[Singh Sabha]]. Anand marriages were routinely reported in the Sikh Press towards the close of the 19th century. ...y by the Singh Sabha. Anand marriages were readily reported in the Sikh Press towards the close of the 19th century.For instance, the Khalsa Akhbar in i
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  • ...as also a member of the Advisory Committee of the Languages Department and Press Advisory Committee of the Punjab Government, and of the Indian Academy of L
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  • ...limelight when he hurled a shoe at Home Minister, Mr. P. Chidambaram at a press conference. Mr Singh alleges that this was due to Home minister's lack of r Mr Chidambaram was addressing a press conference at AICC Headquarters at Akbar Road, [[New Delhi]], where he anno
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  • ...however, to determine whether or not a child may be allowed to wear items associated with or required by their religion. In this case, if a child insists on con ...dialogue session involving parents of Sikh children, local politicians and press and most importantly, members of the education community to hear each group
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  • ...re could lead to religious profiling of our community. We will continue to press the TSA to collect data that demonstrates that the new procedure does not d ...ling of religious head coverings like the Sikh turban. We will continue to press the TSA to install "puffer" machines and other detection technology in all
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  • ...rities must be placed on the government, educational institutions, and the press. They have all failed to educate the public and managers of organisations. You may read a previous press release by the [[UNITED SIKHS]] advocacy campaign for the right to wear a t
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  • ...culture. Hukam Singh, then President of the Shiromani Akali Dal, said at a press conference at Bombay on 1 January 1950 that the division of the Punjab on t .... It was on 28 January 1956 for the first time that it was reported in the press that the parleys between the Akali delegation and the Central Government fo
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  • ...84 riots| work =BBC Summary of World Broadcasts | pages =| publisher = The Press Trust of India | date = 1985-07-31| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29}}</ref> ...on '84 riots since launch on July 10 | work =| pages = 19| publisher = The Press Trust of India | date = 2001-07-21| url =| accessdate = 2008-12-29}}</ref>
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  • ...ss, Gender and Regions |first=Rajesh K I. |last=Chander |publisher=Studera Press |year=2019 |isbn=978-93-85883-58-3|page=64 |url=https://books.google.com/bo ...ndependence |first=Steven I. |last=Wilkinson |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2015 |isbn=978-0-67472-880-6 |pages=39–41 |url=https://books.google
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  • ...lage Behla. Apparently, the house was being used as a hideout by militants associated with Surjit Singh Behla. One of his associates, 18 year old Sukhdev Singh M ...the police had used as human shields.The next morning, the police told the press that they had killed nine militants in the action. In the aftermath, severa
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  • ...across an old manuscript which he edited and had printed at the WaziriHind Press at Amritsar in that year. Bhai Vir Singh added the word "Prachin" (old or o
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  • ...was committed to protecting the rights of the religious minorities, said a press release.
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  • * '''The Sikh Religion, Vol 6,''', Max Arthur MacAuliff, Oxford University Press, 1909.
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  • Based on the book: Stories from Sikh History, Book 2 by Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-1 New Delhi-110028. Authors: Kartar Si
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  • ...in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1500 on his mission for ...s at Jalalabad and Sultanpur to mark his visit. There are springs of water associated with his visit. The Guru paid a visit to the Gorakh Hatri and had discourse
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  • ...d articles on the 300 years of Khalsa celebrations published in the Indian press. But, Sardar Kesar Singh, who is also the president of Gurdwara at Udhana-S ...d particularly Sardar Diljeet Singh Bedi who is in charge of liaisons with press and the public. Myself being a leading journalist, foreign-educated researc
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  • ...ta, which reaffirmed the assurances already given to the Sikhs, and in his Press Conference held on the 6th July, there, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru spelt out t ...ack and flew back to India after giving the following brave message to the Press: "The Sikhs have no demands to make on the British except the demand that t
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  • ...1828560&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+22%2C+1985&author=United+Press+International&pub=Orlando+Sentinel&desc=POLICE+IN+INDIA+ARREST+100+DURING+H '''From various press releases, August 10-11, 1986-1992'''
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  • ...cs, though he continued his singleman campaign through his writings in the Press, especially in ''The Statesman'' and ''The Tribune'', in favour of acceptan
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  • ...ce of Document Analysis and Recognition, Barcelona, IEEE Computer Society Press, California, USA, pp 788-792. (2009). ...ging Trends in Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, IEEE Computer Society Press, California, USA, pp. 1156-1159 (2008).
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  • ...ase study of linguistic nationalism, which was later published by Waveland Press under the title Frisian and Free: Study of an Ethnic Minority of the Nether ...ute, Dr. Mahmood initiated a book series at the University of Pennsylvania Press. She invited four prominent anthropologists to serve on the advisory board
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  • ...=view&id=97533&Itemid=2 Two Sikhs rescued during operation:]''' Associated Press of Pakistan, 1 March 2010
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  • * Stories from Sikh History Book 2, Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Ind. Area, Phase-1, New Delhi-110028
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  • ...o attend some other function. It is alleged that he paid the bill for this press conference of Dal Khalsa. Harsimran Singh, who headed this new outfit, was ...an Singh, Nirankari Chief was shot dead at his home in Delhi. At once, the press linked Bhindranwale’s name with his murder. On the basis of investigation
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  • ...uslim conflict in India ("Ethnic Conflict and Civic Life," Yale University Press, 2002), said the recent riots were rooted not just in the desire to teach M
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  • ...ber 2005 the International renowned Sikh body THE UNITED SIKHS''' issued a press release with photos from New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, informing the world o
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  • * [http://www.pr.com/press-release/75576 PRESS RELEASES - pr.com]
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  • ...s Union) can be found here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5QSrbfw3BI UN Press Conference on Release of Sikh Global Report: Dan Mach (ACLU)].
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  • A press update from the World Food Prize
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  • * Stories from Sikh History Book 1, Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Ind. Area, Phase-1, New Delhi-110028
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  • Is it in your knowledge in any way that the Guru had any news agencies or press reporters? The whole of the Mugal empires spread over 3 thousand miles kept
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  • '''PRESS RELEASE'''<br>
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  • Pakistan Press and its leaders openly advocated the elimination of Sikhs from Pakistan. Z Besides these more famous Gurdwaras, there are hundreds of other shrines, associated with the Sikh Gurus, with holy men and with events in Sikh history.
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  • ...yone will be accommodated. There are far bigger issues to tackle,” said a press release from the Sikh Youth Vancouver group.
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  • # Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. Oxford: the Clarendon Press (1968). First Indian ed., rev. Delhi: OUP (1976). Third impression 1988. ...lution of the Sikh Community. Delhi: OUP (1975). Oxford: the Clarendon Press (1976). viii, 119p. Oxford India Paperbacks 1996, 1998. xi, 127p....
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  • ...ndi]] <ref> Anonymous (1883). Gazetteer of the Karnal District: 1883. Arya Press. </ref> and secured [[Jharauli]], [[Fatehgarh Atri]], [[Ajrana]] and seven
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  • ...his Punjabi paper (^ÑKirti^Ò) and Rattan Singh Dabba with his hand-written press-adventure. They had returned from Russia after getting training in spreadin
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  • Since the press-copy of the Encyclopaedia had been first prepared on manual typewriters, th
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  • Press Trust Of India, as reprinted in the: [http://www.hindustantimes.com/pakista
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  • ...AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920 -Krishna: a sourcebook, pp 5, Edwin Francis Bryant, Oxford University Press US, 2007
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  • Four editions have appeared since the printing press was first used for Janam Sakhis in 1871. An edition lithographed by Hafiz Q
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  • From The Press Trust of India, 22/11/2007:
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  • * Picture from the book: Stories from Sikh History, Book 1 by Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-1 New Delhi-110028. Authors: Kartar Si
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  • ...Kha/saAkhbar, 18 September 1896, Babu Teja Singh himself published in the press a report of a subsequent year saying: "By the power of the Word revealed by
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  • ...ECT [[Jawid Mojaddedi]], Oxford World's Classics Series, Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-19-280438-3. Translated for the first time from the Persian e ...ated by Jawid Mojaddedi, Oxford World's Classics Series, Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-19-921259-0. The first ever verse translation of the unab
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  • ...AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920 -Krishna: a sourcebook, pp 5, Edwin Francis Bryant, Oxford University Press US, 2007
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  • ...d articles on the 300 years of Khalsa celebrations published in the Indian press. But, Sardar Kesar Singh, who is also the president of Gurdwara at Udhana - ..., particularly, Sardar Diljeet Singh Bedi who is incharge of liasions with press and the public. Myself being a leading journalist, foreign-educated researc
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  • This was written out of by the people in charge of the printing press, but not the oral history of the Khalsa Panth. Dhan Dhan Akali [[Baba Sahib
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  • ...n voted most successful foreigner multiple times by the Japanese wrestling press and was named "Heel of the Century" in 2000. Singh now spends his time doin
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  • ===Press contacts===
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  • ...ma of their past actions, they go round and round, like the ox at the mill press. ||2||
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  • ...es paid to Chinese war hero Subedar Joginder Singh, Article from:PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd. Article date:October 23, 2006</ref>
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  • This was written out of by the people in charge of the printing press, but not the oral history of the Khalsa Panth. Dhan Dhan Akali [[Baba Sahib
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  • ...iting was practised in England shortly after the invention of the printing press. It was, at first, not meant to protect an authors right to make any profit
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  • ...is one of the recent interviews which covers all that is currently in the press about her, in which she tells of spilling some of her own blood while scram
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  • ...table Trust''' organised a blood donation camp at Sector 38 gurdwara. In a press note, Mr Arvinderjit Singh, chief trustee of the trust, said 103 units of b
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  • ...holy shrines. State-sponsored terrorism Indian style! A brief Reuters Stop-Press Srinagar-datelined report, published in the December 22, 2001 Indian Expres
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  • ...n. I hope that in view of this assurance, the Hon?ble lady member will not press her resolution and will withdraw it."
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  • There have been numerous press releases in the Sunday Tribune, Chandigarh Tribune, Punjabi Tribune and man
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  • ...e of connivance,” Adviser to the Administrator, Lalit Kumar Sharma, told a Press conference in the presence of Home Secretary R.S. Gujral, IG Rajesh Kumar a
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  • ...n to his philosophical and spiritual beliefs. He has negated the ritualism associated with yoga, belief in the Avatars and sensuality and inspired people to move ...<ref>Page-6, Hymns From The Dasam Granth, Gobind Singh Mansukhani, Hemkunt Press, 1993</ref>
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  • Dosanjh of making defamatory statements at a press conference in India.20 A case has been filed in
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  • ...idual then had to travel to Patiala, Punjab, where the Buddha Dal printing press would make available a copy of the Sarbloh Granth.
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  • ...result of God's Will or [[Hukam]]. To a Sikh, birth and death are closely associated, because they are both part of the cycle of human life of "coming and going ...close relative generally starts the cremation process – light the fire or press the button for the burning to begin. This service usually lasts about 30 to
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  • ...press. The financial condition of his family compelled him to work for the press. But he accepted it only as a paid worker against fixed wages. His later li
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  • ...f Punjab University, Chandigarh) was in Holland during those days. Several Press conferences were arranged in the gurdwaras. S Devinder Singh also passed aw ...nada, England, Germany, France, Belgium, etc. addressed the community, the press and the TV and continued raising their voice for the Sikh cause.
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  • ...in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1500 on his mission for
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  • On [[20 May]], [[2007]], a press release by the organization mentioned that it regretted the events that had
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  • ...related literature for the educated masses, the Baba purchased a printing press at Anandpur Sahib and commenced the publishing of various Khalsa-related li
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  • ...ans, PP 151, One India One People Foundation in collaboration with Authors Press, 2006 , One India One People Foundation </ref> <ref>Stories of heroism, Vol
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  • * Stories from Sikh History Book 1, Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Ind. Area, Phase-1, New Delhi-110028
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  • ...had been aware of their predicament but had pleaded his helplessness. In a press conference on 4June 1947, the day following that of the announcement of his
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  • Press quotations give some idea of the Dya Singh's impact and range of music blen ...sangeet from his father, Giani Harchand Singh Bassian of Malaysia. Expert press comment and the universal popularity of Dya Singh confirm that he is regard
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  • ...sikhhelpline.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=75&Itemid=1 Press Release Rt Hon ANN CLWYD MP] 4 December 2007 Ann Clwyd calls for justice ov
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  • ...tawr al-fitrah, and did not indulge themselves in the ontological language associated with Wahdat al-Wujud.19 ...d Encyclopaedia of the Modern Islamic World [Vol. 1-4], (Oxford University Press, 1995).
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  • ...also went by the name ''Ram Mohammed Singh Azad'', a name which use names associated with three of the religions of [[India]]: [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]] and [[Si Although the Indian press generally condemned the incident, some Indians regarded Singh's action as j
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  • ...r the law of the land,” said S Bahadur Singh, president of the Sabha, at a press conference held in the city on Thursday. “It is highly unfortunate that t
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  • ...ation in front of the Indian Embassy in Belgium. He also conducted several press conferences and met many VIP politicians (Belgian, European Parliament etc)
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  • ...Maru: the Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar. Delhi: Oxford University Press. 1979. ...toward Orientals in British Columbia. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2d ed., 1990, pp. 79-93.
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  • ...n: The universal drive for mind-altering substances |publisher=Park Street Press |date=2005 |location=Vermont |pages=vii |isbn=1-59477-069-7 |nopp=true}}</r Azraa-eel, the Angel of Death, shall crush them like sesame seeds in the oil-press.(27)}}
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  • ...alled ''The Psalm of Peace'' (1938), it was published by Oxford University Press. Reviewing a reprint of this book, The Sunday Tribune, Ambala, dated 7.1.19 ...ed ''The Psalm of Peace'' (1938), which was published by Oxford University Press. Reviewing a reprint of this book, The Sunday Tribune, Ambala, dated 7.1.19
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  • ...dge History of India the Sikhs of Punjab. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990. ...xtual Sources for the Study of Sikhism, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1984.
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  • (Tuzk-e-Jahangiri. page 35 Nawalkishore Press, Lucknow)
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  • The press also printed the news details of the incident incorrectly. The Gursikhs of The press also printed the news details of the incident incorrectly. The Gursikhs of
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  • ...story of the Sikhs: 1469-1839 Vol.1 (2nd ed.)| Publisher=Oxford University Press | Year=1963| ID=ISBN 0195673085}}
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  • ...statements on page 70 of Exploring Sikhism, [New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000] represents a typical example of the technique he uses to confuse the ...istory: Transformation, Meaning and Identity. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003, p. 233.
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  • You may read a previous UNITED SIKHS' press release on the Right to Turban campaign at: http://www.unitedsikhs.org/Pres
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  • ===The Sikh Newspapers and the Press===
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  • ...unts are examined; O Nanak, the sinners are crushed, like oil seeds in the press. ॥2॥ }}
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  • ...protect and develop their language and culture. They therefore decided to press for the formation of a linguistic state coterminous with Punjabi language.
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  • ...t of the Divine. Pritam Singh, Editor. Pp 32-55. Guru Nanak Dev University Press, Amritsar. ...the Lord…" The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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  • ...in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1499 on his mission for
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  • ...hen his 6 volume, ''The Sikh Religion'' was being printed at the Clarendon Press. Such was his admiration for Bhai Kahn Singh that he assigned to him the co
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  • ...e and Army sealed off Koanke village. Even the photographic cameras of the press were broken and removed. Akali leaders in attendance were beaten with latth
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  • ...d articles on the 300 years of Khalsa celebrations published in the Indian press. But, Sardar Kesar Singh, who is also the president of Gurdwara at Udhana-S ...d particularly Sardar Diljeet Singh Bedi who is in charge of liaisons with press and the public. Myself being a leading journalist, foreign-educated researc
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  • ...Patiala was also the first city, between Delhi and Lahore, with a printing press. The Munshi Nawal Kishore Printing Press, was established during the 1870's. Patiala's contribution to the promotion
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  • ...hen his 6 volume, ''The Sikh Religion'' was being printed at the Clarendon Press. Such was his admiration for Bhai Kahn Singh that he assigned to him the co
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  • In September 2006, He announced at a press conference in Calcutta that since his forefathers were Hindu Brahmins of Ea
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  • ...pans|kirpan-2.jpg| Knives and knife crime are a hot topic right now in the press... All things being equal, this would have been yet another idyllic early s
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  • |The oil-press, the spinning wheel, the grinding stones, the potter's wheel,}}
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  • ...he speeches of its leaders and the unrestrained articles of the pro-League press. Muslims had everywhere in the Punjab and Bengal begin to look upon the mi ...re wisely perhaps than the Leaguers from the Muslim point of view, that to press for a separate state of Pakistan would inevitably entail cutting off of Hin
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  • ...ween 14th and 16th September, it was almost a week later that the national press published these reports. Immediate publication of a report would have shown
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  • ...s a master at using the public opinion of the world by his savy use of the press, is best known as starting the non-violent movement to oust the British fro
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  • ...her reforms prompted Sikhs to organize mass meetings and demonstrations to press their claims for increased representation. As their primary goal, most Sikh
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  • Biography of Guru Nanak, Hemkunt Press, ISBN 81-7010-162-X
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  • ...in over a section of the Akalis, he could not silence the Punjabi and Urdu press. ...er affiliated to the All India States People's Congress, which in turn was associated with the Indian National Congress. Sewa Singh Thikrivala was the moving spi
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  • ...lready been imposed, the last of the journalists were hounded away and the Press was not allowed inside the Golden Temple upto June 10 when they were taken
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  • ...of the Punjab into a separate state. The Sikhs were far from pacified. To press home the Punjabi Suba issue, another fast had to be staged-this time by Mas ...scrimination against the Sikhs. Kapur Singh On August 2, 1965, addressed a Press conference in Delhi, demanding for the Sikhs "place in the sun of free Indi
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  • ....google.com/article/ALeqM5jIE0IUn4WIiaMBpjG8SI_6H5RXzgD92KNQDG0 Associated Press Writer Asif Shahzad and Munir Ahmad in Islamabad and Riaz Khan in Peshawar 4. They reaffirmed the commitments made in the Joint Press Statement of January 6, 2004 and the Joint Statement issued after their mee
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  • ...essed, then the person in-charge of the oppression, [[KPS Gill]] said in a press conference in [[Amritsar]], "These Human Rights Wing folks are not doing an
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  • ...and marched towards Jalandhar where they blocked traffic on the highway to press for an FIR in the case. They threatened to intensify their agitation and la
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  • ...heir objectives and methods though conferences, posters, pamphlets and the press. ...d letters to government officials became a major source for reports by the Press. What appeared in the newspapers was carefully perused and responded to. Th
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  • ...fire he was martyred in the exchange of fire. The police claimed in their press release that Bhai Sahib was martyred within the house but all other account
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  • ...s recorded by eye-witnesses or by press reports. According to one of these press reports (The Statesman of April 15, 1947), in one village ninety women jump ...e horrors, recorded from complaints made to the authorities, from reliable press reports and from statements recorded with scrupulous fidelity and signed by
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  • ...and compassionate Lord; they shall be crushed like sesame seeds in the oil-press. ||3|| <br><br>
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  • ...ral public on this sacred and sensitive subject and sent this rejoinder to press. But they declined to publish it, against all ethical norms of their respon
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  • The work at Osborne House earned laurels for Ram Singh and the press reported him in glowing terms in newspapers of the time, variously referrin ...good professional relationship because Ganga Ram21, throughout his tenure, associated him in several designs of buildings that the PWD implemented. The works tha
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  • ...dia:YMCA | YMCA]]s, co-founded a yoga centre, was interviewed for national press and television, and helped set in motion the creation of eastern Canada's f ...faith.<ref>Yogi Bhajan, Guru for the Aquarian Age, Santa Cruz, NM, Yogiji Press, 1996, p. 6</ref>
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  • ...ouplet ([[Dohra]]).<ref name ="ssk">Dr. S.S. Kapoor, Dasam Granth, Hemkunt Press</ref>
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  • * [http://singhiskinng.com/e-presskit.pdf singhiskinng.com] Download press release pdf file
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  • ...d. Even the medical experiments of the Japanese on their POWs has received press coverage. But little has been made or told of the holocaust in the Andamans ...rchibald Steele of Chicago Daily News and C. Yates MacDaniel of Associated Press acted as beacons of light during the greatest bloodbath of world history. S
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  • [[SGPC]] president [[Avtar Singh Makkar]] said addressing a press conference: "Being a Sikh himself, Prime Minister [[Dr Manmohan Singh]] sho
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  • ...nder Cunningham (1871). Archaeological Survey of India. Government Central Press.
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  • ...he was killed. But his struggle was not in vain. The Sabre jets, unable to press home their attack on the town and its airfield, immediately retreated and f
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  • ...Kiron Shankar Roy, the well-known leader of Bengal, in a statement to the press on July 22 said of the temper of East Bengal Muslims: According to a press report on the 13th August 35 fires blazed in Lahore, during the day. The l
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  • ...thology by Wendy Doniger 0'Flaherty, published by University of California Press, Los Angeles, 1976). Rev Wilkins, in his book Hindu Mythology says, "The Br
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  • .... McLeod's Textual Sources for the Study of SIKHISM, Manchester University Press, 1984., pp.79-81.]
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  • ...[[Islamic view of Guru Nanak#Questions|(Q2)]]</sup>. There are many places associated with his name, where he is known to have performed Chillas, Nanak's chilla ...quoted from the third edition of Bala Sahib's Janam Sakhi, printed by the press, Anarkali, Lahore in the early part of this century.
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  • The Ghadr party established a new press and published small pamphlets such as: Ghadr Sandesh, Ailan-i-Jang, Tilak,
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  • In fact, their printing press churns out 2,00,000 copies of the Dera's newspaper everyday, which is a pro
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  • * Sikhs of the Khalsa : History of Khalsa Rahit, W.H.Mcleod, Oxford Press 2003
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  • ...(I) M.P. from Sadar Constitutency. On 6th November 5 p.m. he barged into a press conference that the Police commissioner S.C. Tandon was holding. A journali
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  • ...araja Balvir Singh of Faridkot in 1906 which was printed by the Wazir Hind Press (started by Bhai Vir Singh) at Amritsar. The second edition of this Teeka w ...or other foreign power." Although this letter created a storm in the Sikh press and basically ignore the threat posed by Gandhi and Congress to the Sikhs.
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  • ...e Anthropology of State Terror'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000), p. 205.</ref> Khalistan is envisaged as a secular state, rejecting During a press conference on July 10, 1946 in Bombay, Nehru’s controversial statement th
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  • * Max Arthur MacAuliff, '''The Sikh Religion, Vol 6,''', Oxford University Press, 1909.
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  • ...nister Nehru's lunch for Master Tara Singh. At the end of the meeting, the Press ...t frustrated and decided to cease from participating. News appeared in the press on the morning of 26 February 1956 that the negotiations had broken down.
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  • ...n describing the Congress fighters against British rule. Even the British press did not say harder things against the Congress leaders and workers than did ...the end of 1942, suggested in vain to his Muslim League colleagues not to press for a formal division of India into independent states, but to ask only for
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  • ...ggestion to the Governor General, Warren Hastings, to establish a printing press in 1778. Wilkins translated the Manusmriti, Mahabharat and Hitopdesh and th
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  • In November 1987 many press reports appeared for not registering cases in spite of the recommendation o ...th and Nation: Dialogues With Sikh Militants.'' University of Pennsylvania Press, ISBN 0-8122-1592-3.
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  • ...Gurdwaras at and near Nanded, except one dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev, are associated with the activities of Guru Gobind Singh during the forty odd days of his s ...for pilgrims, Guru ka Langar, and offices of the Gurdwara Board besides a press and publishing house and a school for scripture-reading and kirtan. The two
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  • * (3) * '''The Sikh Religion''', Max Arthur MacAuliff, Oxford University Press, 1909.
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  • ...hushwant's "Train to Pakistan" won him international acclaim and the Grove Press Award in 1954. He brought history to our doorstep both for Punjabi and non-
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  • ...''The Sikh Religion, Vol 1, (The Life of Guru Nanak)'', Oxford University Press, 1909.]
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  • ...ma of their past actions, they go round and round, like the ox at the mill press. ((2))'' {{SGGS|800|34175}} and ...philosophers of yore also believed in transmigration, but for them it was associated with the concept of immortality of the soul. In Indian religious thought,
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  • ...bution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover.
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  • ...would give the party's detailed reaction to the controversy tomorrow in a press conference as he was still in the process of studying the book.
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  • ..."India's Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth" [Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1964] was an early critique of India's inward-oriented trade polic ...In the popular view of those years in India, that period is inextricably associated with the persona of Dr. Singh.
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  • ...putation. Sodhi Miharban who gives his name to the janam-sakhi was closely associated to the Mina sect and the Minas were very hostile towards the Gurus around t ...story of the Sikhs: 1469-1839 Vol.1 (2nd ed.)| Publisher=Oxford University Press | Year=1963| ID=ISBN 0195673085}} [http://www.uread.com uread as a book sou
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  • ...''The Sikh Religion, Vol 1, (The Life of Guru Nanak)'', Oxford University Press, 1909.]
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  • ...in over a section of the Akalis, he could not silence the Punjabi and Urdu press. ...er affiliated to the All India States People's Congress, which in turn was associated with the Indian National Congress. Sewa Singh Thikrivala was the moving spi
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  • *Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Lord of the Five Rivers''. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).
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  • ...tbatten for the tragedy of the Punjab. He is reported to have stated at a Press Conference in London that when the history of the events of this dark chapt ...o such figure was approached by the other communities. They had no strong Press to put their case. The Editorial in The Statesman during January resulted.
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  • ...itsar in which Sikhs have always counted as a political force, the typical press report and Government communiques have been- �No incidents.� This alone
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  • ...ct a wall around the children. They were told to take care that the bricks press wall and tightly against their bodies.
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  • ...story of the Sikhs: 1469-1839 Vol.1 (2nd ed.)| Publisher=Oxford University Press | Year=1963| ID=ISBN 0195673085}}
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  • ...00 audience, there were students, professors, citizens, social leaders and press reporters. ...o ignore the just demand of their subjects. The lecture was covered in the press which supported the right of the Sikh residents to call their family member
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  • ...Teresa had the backing of the powerful Roman Catholic Church, the English press and innumerable foundations to give her money. Bhagat Ji Had nothing except ...alities of life". This passion of learning he manifested very early and is associated with an equally great enthusiasm to spread the light of knowledge among oth
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  • ...iff, The Sikh Religion, Vol 1, (The Life of Guru Nanak), Oxford University Press, 1909.
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  • ...bution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover.
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  • ...in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1500 on his mission for ...twelve kms from Sitarganj, in district Udham Singh Nagar. This Gurdwara is associated with the first Guru, [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji. However, the sixth Guru, [[Guru
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  • ...witnessed this unique battle say that when Bhai Seetal Singh Matewal would press the trigger on his Draganov rifle all that would remain were dead Indian so
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  • ...re also leveled against the General a charge was brought against the lands associated with his official residence to be used for cultivation and another permitti ...y to voice their grievances, they were not properly organized, they had no press which commanded international attention. The Akali party was painted as a p
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  • On 20 May 2007, a press release by the organization mentioned that it regretted the events that had ...the Sikhs of Punjab. The apology to Guru Gobind Singh came on Sunday in a press note, reports said. "We are pained by the deveopments of the last several d
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  • ...asis on One God corrected many of the social issues and "mystical" beliefs associated with Hinduism at the time. The caste system was seen in its true nature; a ...a' that 'portrays Islam as terror'; or attacked the 'propaganda machine of press and politicians'. I doubt the Prophet Muhammad ever worried so much about w
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  • ...ciated with the rich who had an excessive disposable income. Marijuana was associated with either idol people or those who had time and money to waste. Kabir abh A History of the Sikh People by Dr. Gopal Singh, World Sikh University Press, Delhi
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  • :1) The event occurred in India, a democracy with apparent freedom of the press and a supposedly independent judiciary. ...ngh, A History of the Sikhs, Volume I: 1469-1839, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1978, p. 121.</ref>
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  • ...are now all being called extremists by this Government and by the Mahasha press. In particular, I have been given a big title. They call me the "leader of ...g tobacco in the Darbar Sahib premises. Sant Bhindranwale said : 'A person associated with a Hindu Vairagi brought and dropped some tobacco in the Parkarma. Sikh
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  • ...ma reads your account, you shall be squeezed like a sesame seed in the oil-press.
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  • ...ther, laid out on the site of a bagh (garden), which gave it its name, is associated with a visit from [[Guru Tegh Bahadur]] in 1664. ...order started by one of Guru Nanak's sons. The order had once been closely associated with Sikhi with its members often spreading Sikhi at one time. When the bra
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  • ...evelop. Undoubtedly, these sentiments are of a different nature than those associated with Amritsar where besides spending my childhood, getting an education and ...Europe during World War 1 and II and has been published by Sikh University Press Belgium in 2005 and 2007 respectively. “Dutch Sikhs – A Brief History w
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  • ...r than-life image was repeatedly projected through the cannily manipulated press, radio and television. It came to appear as if he represented the aspiratio The press also printed the news details of the incident incorrectly. The Singhs of th
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  • ...ution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover.
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  • ...ciated with the rich who had an excessive disposable income. Marijuana was associated with either Hindus or those who had time and money to waste. Kabir abhorred ...|'''A History of the Sikh People by Dr. Gopal Singh, World Sikh University Press, Delhi'''}}
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  • ...gh of Kapurthala. In 1889, it had to be closed down, along with the Khalsa Press. Bhai Gurmukh Singh, however, secured, through Bhal Kahn Singh, help from t
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  • ...Inspector-General of Police in the Rawalpindi range, in a statement to the Press, declared: ...le atrocities on innocent and defenceless human beings. The Muslim League Press continued to protest against the so-called police excesses in Founding up M
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  • Pandit Jaeaharlal Nehru states in a press conference held in Calcutta:
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  • The labourers put it into a press and squeeze it.<BR>
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  • ...agitation in India, appeared publicly as an advocate of the liberty of the press as well as the champion of the exploited Indian peasantry. In fact deeply r From the ranks of men associated with the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj emerged nationalist leaders such as Ananda M
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  • ...Khushwant. 1966. A History of the Sikhs. Vol. I & II. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersy.
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  • The Ghadr party established a new press and published small pamphlets such as: Ghadr Sandesh, Ailan-i-Jang, Tilak,
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  • ...nfantry. Despite casualties and strong opposition, our troops continued to press forward and successfully secured three other important features by evening
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  • *Sikh Way: A Pilgrims Progress, Centennial Press (2001)
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  • ...military control. A curfew was announced. Telephone lines were cut and all press reporters were asked to leave Punjab. Punjab was completely disconnected fr
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  • ...thumb.jpg|When I hurled a shoe on India's Home Minister P. Chidambram at a press conference in New Delhi on April 7, 2009 in protest against the Sikh massac
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  • ...a sacrificial altar; her hairs, the sacrificial grass; her skin, the soma-press. The two labia of the vulva are the fire in the middle. Verily, indeed, as ...Jordens, Dayananda Sarasvati: His Life and Ideas. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1978.
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  • ...user-u |title=FBI: Gunman in Wis. Temple Shot Himself |author=[[Associated Press]] |publisher=[[YouTube]] |date=August 8, 2012 |accessdate=August 8, 2012}}< ...s of the Tragedy in Oak Creek, Wisconsin|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/08/06/presidential-proclamation-honoring-victims-tragedy-oak-cr
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  • ...an Kumar in August 1987, but no case was registered. In November 1987 many press reports appeared for not registering cases in spite of the recommendation o
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  • ...er things, more than eighty hours of kirtan by Bhai Sahib. The site is not associated with any particular jatha and it is not an organization. Bhai Sahib’s sty ...rt=1&Count=50&Expand=2#2 sikhnet.com] Hundreds of tracks of audio stream - press the + sign to expand the entry. (MP3 needs registration)
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  • ...Japan and China. While Canadian politicians, missionaries, unions and the press did not want the competition of Asian labourers with religions and customs ...ly after he began his studies at Columbia, he gained some attention in the press and Balwant Singh wrote to ask him to come to Vancouver. The first visit to
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  • ...Delhi. Dr. Ahluwalia has authored six books and currently two books are in press. He actively participates in international conferences presenting papers on
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  • ...kingdom in Northwest India) into an Islamic State. The powerful [[Hindus]] associated with the Mughal Court, having seen their own power base rapidly disappearin * Stories from Sikh History Book 2, Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Ind. Area, Phase-1, New Delhi-110028
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  • ...Schimmael, Mystical Dimensions of Islam, The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1975, page 384.
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  • ...including Sikhs," Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Mohinder Singh Kainth told Press Trust of India over phone here.
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  • ...League of these criminal attacks on minorities. Far from it-in the League Press the attempt was made to shift the responsibility, where there occurrences w ...ted persons were released, before the communique was even released to the Press. The League agitators, on the other hand, in this first movement, which w
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  • The Press Is Hostile ...he state government without success). One of your men died, you (the Hindu press) started wailing. Here over two hundred Sikhs have been killed by the polic
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  • ...manner, but good-natured, light-hearted, and industrious. No one could be associated with them for any time without conceiving both respect and liking for them" ...dbook on Sikhs: for the use of Regimental Officers, Printed at the Pioneer Press, Allahabad, India, 1896, pp. 64-65.
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  • ...in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1499 on his mission for ...cording to some Guru Nanak first came to Patna and then proceeded to Gaya, associated with the name lord Buddha. This view seems to be unconvincing because the G
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  • ...icago suburb of Bridgeview and trying to march to a mosque, the Associated Press reported.
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  • ...in his book titled ‘Exploring [[Sikhism]], published by Oxford University Press, clearly mentions on page 59 ‘The [[Khalsa]] was established by [[Guru Go
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  • 1 Philip Wheelwright, "Metaphor and Reality", (Indiana University Press, 1975) 24 Anand Coomaraswamy, "Dance of Siva", (Noonday Press, 1957)
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  • ...apt. Singh clarified that our government would issue advertisements in the press to highlight the highest ever financial grant of Rs.22,637.80 crore receive
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  • ...ments for the publication of the work were made with the Oxford University Press. Bhai Kahn Singh of Nabha, remained with him in England to check proofs. In
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  • Reviews of her work have appeared time and again in Indian Press and TV and in the Guardian, New York Times, International Herald Tribune, S
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  • #Cunningham, A History of the Sikhs, (Oxford University Press, 1918, p. 199).
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  • ...those provisions. The decision itself is available only in French, but the press release in English can be found '''[http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/ECHR/200
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  • ...ng liquor and other drugs openly in jail. Also due to them, Poohla holds a press conference openly while on a trial in court. Poohla also goes to his deras
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  • ...to begin on January 16 from Bihar. It will then proceed to Amritsar. At a press meet to mark the anointment ceremony of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Sardar Sa
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  • ...mber 1970 under the joint auspices of the Press Institute of India and the Press Information Bureau of the Government of India. It was suggested that certai ...em. For instance the former Police Commissioner, Shri Subhash Tandon, at a Press Conference on November 2nd said that the number of dead was between 15 and
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  • ...mber 1970 under the joint auspices of the Press Institute of India and the Press Information Bureau of the Government of India. It was suggested that certai ...em. For instance the former Police Commissioner, Shri Subhash Tandon, at a Press Conference on November 2nd said that the number of dead was between 15 and
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  • ...had already been put in Armed position to prepare for firing with just one press of the red trigger on the control stick.
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  • ...he process to correct the Government's version as put out by the Army, the Press, the Radio, the T.V. and the White Paper. ...lready been imposed, the last of the journalists were hounded away and the Press was not allowed inside the Golden Temple upto June 10 when they were taken
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  • The question is not of excellence but a writer should be deeply associated with his birthplace, people and language. I do not agree with you that Punj ...from the local Sikh leaders, visited a Gurudwara, and reportedly issued a press statement confirming his regard for Sikhism. And it was on his return to Ko
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  • The third piece of writing associated with the portrayal of Chandi is called Chandi di Vaar. Written in fifty-fiv ...n to his philosophical and spiritual beliefs. He has negated the ritualism associated with yoga, belief in the Avatars and sensuality and inspired people to move
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  • ...ar after his passing the matriculation examination, he set up a lithograph press in collaboration with Bhai Wazir Singh, a friend of his father's. As his fi
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  • ...listani and, therefore, he is a separatist. He explained when asked by the Press reporters, "I never demanded Khalistan, but if the Centre willingly gives u
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  • ...waging war against the King. The news of trial was made public through the press and All India Radio.
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  • ...khism: a very short introduction", ISBN 0-19-280601-7, [[Oxford University Press]], pp. 13-21
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  • ...ad to travel to [[Patiala]], [[Punjab]], where the [[Buddha Dal]] printing press would make available a copy of the Sarbloh Granth.
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  • ...Review of Hindu India: 300 B.C. to 1200 A.D. - By Panchaanana Raya, I.M.H. Press, 1939- Page 3</ref><ref>Mughal government and Administration, Sri Ram Sharm ...rily a military class, divided into seven clans that have been prominently associated with the government and sometimes rulership of the country. They have also
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  • ...including Sikhs," Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Mohinder Singh Kainth told Press Trust of India over phone here.
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  • (19) See press release ASA 20/021/2000 of 24 May 2000: India: Inquiries into Jammu and Kas
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  • ...story of the Sikhs: 1469-1839 Vol.1 (2nd ed.)| Publisher=Oxford University Press | Year=1963| ID=ISBN 0195673085}}
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  • ...ciated with the rich who had an excessive disposable income. Marijuana was associated with either idol people or those who had time and money to waste. Kabir abh A History of the Sikh People by Dr. Gopal Singh, World Sikh University Press, Delhi
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  • ...estions and Answers by Gurinder Singh Mann and Kamalroop Singh, Archimedes Press, 2011]
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  • ...nment of Pakistan," he declared in an explanation most likely aimed at the press corps in the Clinton entourage. In India, there is no such need to connect ...f his capture had gotten little attention in the usually aggressive Indian press. A TV station had run a short spot; a wire service had put out a few paragr
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  • ...r Sahib on June 20, Buta Singh made the announcement in a hurriedly called press conference at the residence of Bua Singh, SSP, Amritsar. The Army Generals
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  • ...eeding to Dera Baba Nanak (India Border) on foot on 23rd. Though Pakistan press has given out that 30 were killed and 200 wounded rumour in city based on s In a press note the Ministry of States, Government of India, stated on December 3, 194
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  • He said a press briefing on the incident and police inquiry would be held tomorrow.
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  • ...gainst it. Its divisive tendencies are to be strongly resisted. The people associated with this current have lost their faith in the higher struggle. They have b - Press is used to launch vicious and false propaganda against the Sikhs.
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  • ...ich includes the building and its precincts and the social cultural values associated with it. These values include the message of the historic building, namely ...the notoriety among Punjabi Muslims and its coverage in the Indian Muslim press. Furthermore, the negotiations over the Guru ki Maseet took place not long
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  • ...d by the philosophy of Brahmacharya—spiritual and practical purity—largely associated with celibacy and [[asceticism]]. Gandhi saw brahmacharya as a means of bec ...andhi |last=Wolpert |first=Stanley |year=2001 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=019515634X |pages=226–227 }} </ref> Gandhi insisted that he never f
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  • ...torture and murder of Jaswant Singh Khalra. Khalra had announced during a press conference that he was not going to rest until he investigated the full ext Mass killings of those involved or associated with the Khalistan movement, including their family members.
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  • ...in wickedness and sin. So he decided that he had to travel and educate and press home the message of Almighty Lord. So he set out in 1500 on his mission for
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  • and shall press for a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places.
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  • ...ks ban on the sale of liquor and all other kinds of intoxicants, and shall press for a ban on the consumption of intoxicants and smoking in public places.
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  • ...arshan Singh, Darshan, Key Words In Guru Granth Sahib, The Sikh University Press, Waremme, 2009, p. 80.</ref> In Guru Granth Sahib four stages of mind have
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  • :The oil-press, the spinning wheel, the grinding stones, the potter's wheel, the numerous,
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  • ...apt. Singh clarified that our government would issue advertisements in the press to highlight the highest ever financial grant of Rs.22,637.80 crore receive
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  • ...that he was in any way connected with the alleged propaganda of the Gadar Press to violate the neutrality laws of this country, or that he was in sympathy
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  • ...conceived and planned the Mand operation. We faced some criticism from the press since not a single terrorist was caught in the operation” (pg. 283).
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  • ...eader, drank the glass of juice to break his fast unto death undertaken to press home to the Government the Sikhs' demand for a Punjabispeaking state. Mahar
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  • ...h Hindu revivalism and religious reform. The push to replace Urdu was also associated with political aspirations. The Hindi-Urdu clash in British India erupted f ...bi and Hindi was carried on through Urdu in Persian script. The vernacular press from Jullundhar, published in Urdu, incited both Hindus and Sikhs to fight
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  • ...Kabbalat Shabbat services last Friday night, Singh pulled himself away to press his hands against the ancient wall and close his eyes in prayer. ...nstruct a gurdwara at the place and they are maintaining that the place is associated with the first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak Dev.
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  • * '''The Sikh Religion, Vol 6,''', Max Arthur MacAuliff, Oxford University Press, 1909.
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  • ...ndia |title=Milkha Singh donates Olympic shoes for charity auction |agency=Press Trust of India |date=24 January 2012 |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.co
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  • ...nment of Pakistan," he declared in an explanation most likely aimed at the press corps in the Clinton entourage. In India, there is no such need to connect ...f his capture had gotten little attention in the usually aggressive Indian press. A TV station had run a short spot; a wire service had put out a few paragr
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  • 10. J. S. Grewal. The Sikhs Of The Punjab. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 60-61. 14. J. S. Grewal. The Sikhs Of The Punjab. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 78-79.
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  • There was a great rush of visitors as well as the press representatives that day to watch and hear the reaction of the members. ...lored cloak; saffron referring to the Sikh color of sacrifice) are largely associated to Bhagat Singh's martyrdom and have been used in a number of Bhagat Singh-
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  • ...bution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover.
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  • * Picture from the book: Stories from Sikh History, Book 1 by Hemkunt Press, A-78 Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-1 New Delhi-110028. Authors: Kartar Si
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  • ...building began that day. On April 29, 1986 the Panthic Committee called a press conference at Sri Darbar Sahib and made the declaration of an independent S
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  • ...ndia, and fell upon Imphal and Kohima. Confidently the Japanese planned to press toward the India Plains. The Allies in the CBI Theater faced a disaster of
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  • ...the Sikhs in the Haveli at [[Battle of Chamkaur|Chamkaur]] had 'voted' to press a reluctant [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to escape and live to fight another day,
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  • ...''The Sikh Religion, Vol 1, (The Life of Guru Nanak)'', Oxford University Press, 1909.] ...in Sikkim. The stories connected with these places are similar to the ones associated with Wali-Kandhari's event and Babe-di-ber at Sultanpur Lodhi.
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  • ...d sisters, he paid no attention to his entreaties. “He would day and night press and massage his body and would clean his gelatinous, viscid, gluey mucus di
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  • ...of grace 1890, pp 100, Hugh Kennedy Trevaskis, [London] Oxford University press, 1928</ref>[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.237903] ...AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN, James Tod, Vol. 1, pp 36, Oxford University Press, 1920</ref>:
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  • ...y, the oil burned for eight days - which was the length of time it took to press, prepare and consecrate new oil.
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  • ...of his Hindu comrades and would not have received so much publicity in the press. After a two hour meeting with Bhai Sahib, he became a true Sikh at heart a it is through them I have acquired all the glory associated with my name. It is a fact that if I had
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  • ...erially assist him in translation. His attempt to seek help from the Sikhs associated with the administration of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, came to naught as ...lights of the Sikh resurgence movement. Soon, the controversy moved to the press and led to a debate for over a decade marking, a low watermark in Arya-Sikh
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  • ...rom its bodily cage. Some envisage liberation as riddance from afflictions associated with the human body. They believe liberation is unattainable as so long as The author tries to press his point about heaven/hell with the word “consign” and then so conside
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  • His mill of judgement must roll and press oil as out of the oil-seeds!
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