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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/We are Sikhs]]
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  • ...iki.org/index.php?title=SIKHs#SIKH:_Any_One.2C_who_calls_himself_a_SIKH... SIKHs]</u>==
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  • #REDIRECT [[J&K Sikhs]]
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  • ==[http://allaboutsikhs.com All About Sikhs]== [[Image:All About Sikhs.jpg]]
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  • '''The Sikhs''', by General Sir John J.H. Gordon, was first published in 1904 by William Blackwood and Sons, London, and reprinted in 1 ...Sikh wars, with the last two summing up the beliefs and observances of the Sikhs and their position under the British Crown.
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  • [[Image:Sandeep4.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Sandeep Singh Brar, founder of www.sikhs.org website. ...ikhs about this great world religion and its progressive philosophies. For Sikhs I want you to be proud of who you are, that can only happen if you know wha
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  • #redirect [[Sikhs.org]]
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  • If you want to see Sikhi come to J&K. Here you'll see Sikhs with turbans and and untrimmed beards. Young children with patkas on their The Sikhs of J&K feel harrassed seeing Sikh students of punjab who have come to jamm
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  • #REDIRECT [[Types of Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/True Sikhs]]
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  • ...egiment went through the villages challenging men to wrestle with him. The Sikhs couldn‘t resist the offer but the condition that Capt. Rattray had demand ...he Rattrays Sikhs have a unique and distinct identity of their own. Having first seen action during the Mutiny of 1857, the battalion served throughout the
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  • '''Sikhs an Identity By Bhai Madan Singh U. K.''' ...ndian regime too is bent upon labelling the Sikhs as a branch of Hinduism. Sikhs have not been granted independent identity in the Indian constitution.. Due
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  • ...posable income in kind, and social ordinances like burial customs. Ridváni Sikhs celebrate all traditional Sikh and Baha'i holidays, as well as astrological
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  • ==Order of Khalsa: [[Khalsa|Total Sikhs as on....]]== ...ki.org/index.php/Compendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs#Sikh_Syyhj_Dharee.... Syyhjdhare Sikhs]===
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Mutia/Punjab Sikhs]]
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  • Sudh Sikhs basically resides in punjab.
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  • ''Based on the article "The Lama Sikhs: A Himalayan Tale of Faith, Part I" by COL. DR D. S. Grewal - an eminent sc ...started saying a prayer obviously in order to appease the evil spirits. He first fashioned a statue of rice and butter, lit incense, to the accompaniment of
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  • ...judgement that Udasis are not Sikhs. A large number of differences between Sikhs and Udasis have been detailed. The most important are : * Udasis wear clothes of ochre colour - Sikhs do not.
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  • #redirect [[United Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Norway]]
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  • ...icularly active community of anti-racist activists. The over 1/2 a million Sikhs that made the UK their home are repeatedly making clear they do NOT wish to ...as he does not even in the slightest way represent more than a handful of Sikhs if any, nor does he represent any Sikh organisation. Thus it is left up to
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  • Sonar means goldsmith and Sonar sikhs have population in lakhs and over lakh stay at punjab.
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  • The '''Prasadi Sikhs''' are a branch of the Sikh religion. Most of them originate from [[Haryana The most distinguishing characteristic of the Prasadis from mainstream Sikhs is that they do not believe in taking psychiatric drugs or submitting to el
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  • Find more information about Sikhs in World War I and II * [http://www.sikhs.nl/LeeuwenvandeGroteOorlog.htm Leeuwen van de Grote Oorlog ]
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  • '''Sikligars Sikhs'''(Lords of the Iron) were the lohars (ironsmiths/blacksmiths) who once sp '''Sikligars Sikhs''' were the lohars (ironsmiths/blacksmiths) who once specialized in the cr
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  • [[Image:United Sikhs logo.gif|thumb|300px|right|{{c|'''UNITED SIKHS'''}}]] ...especially disadvantaged and minority communities across the world. UNITED SIKHS is registered: as a non-profit tax exempt organization pursuant to Section
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  • ...high degree of it as has manifested itself in Pakistan propaganda against Sikhs in particular and against India in general, is a rare treat and is hard to ...Action Programme of the Muslim League, and the mass-murders of Hindus (and Sikhs) witnessed in Noakhali, the North-Western Frontier Province, the Punjab and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sketch Of The Sikhs]]
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  • ...filled up and a mosque constructed at the site. This happening alerted the Sikhs to be prepared to defend Amritsar. ...he royal hunters told Kulij Khan, the governor of Lahore , to chastise the Sikhs, he despatched General Mukhlis Khan with an army of Seven thousand to attac
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  • ...story. This articles is about the comments made by these writers about the Sikhs during this initial phase of contact. Below is a list of the first books in English printed before 1900:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs attacked in USA]]
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...uzaffarabad,Mirpur,Baramulla and Poonch Rojouri areas forcing migration of Sikhs.
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  • A group of over 200 Sikhs attacked the office of the music channel MTV India in south-central Mumbai
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  • ...to Sikhism. Jai Hari and Arjan are married to Mexican women, who are also Sikhs. The women wear white turbans. Arjan Singh’s 20-year-old son also practic "They don’t convert to Sikhism just like that; it is a slow process. In the first phase, some people become vegetarians. They start reciting the Gurbani but
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  • ...tonsure rites. Traditionally treated as untouchables even by the highcasie Sikhs, efforts are now afootjointly by the Gurdwara Board ofTakht Sachkhand Sri H
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  • #REDIRECT [[True Sikhs]]
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  • ...Nizamabad, Karimnagar andWararigal. According to Captain A.H. Bingley, Sikhs A Handbook for Indian Army, 1918, their total number, evidently based on t ...such as the Sikhs of the Punjab now wear under the turban. As true Govindi Sikhs they are careful observers of the five kakkas and conform strictly to the o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ramdasia Sikhs]]
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  • ...tka, meat of animal killed in the Sikh style with one blow, and hail other Sikhs with `Vahiguruji ki Fateh`. At marriage the couple takes four circumambulat
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  • ...ple or rather 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 In a nutshell, Sikhs are rare to come across and Nanakiyaes are many who enjoy going to Gurdwara
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  • ==Sikhs in Science Fiction== ==Great Sikhs – Present==
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Nepal]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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  • *Whereas approximately 500,000 Sikhs reside in the United States and are a vital part of the nation; *Whereas Si ...nocent people from the world over to die in this brutal way. No doubt many Sikhs died for their Nation alongside their brothers and sisters from all castes,
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  • Ulema Sikhs found in punjab.
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  • ...amdasias are chamars who converted to Sikhism.<ref>{{cite book|last=Ghuman|first=Paul|title=British Untouchables A Study of Dalit Identity and Education|dat ...ofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/punjabs-dalit-conundrum-a-look-into-sikhs-caste-identity/articleshow/86607310.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessd
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  • '''Why Sikhs should get Khalistan? ...Bahadur to Delhi. Guru Ji traveled to Delhi along with 4 companions (also Sikhs). After Guru Ji refused to convert to Islam or perform a miracle (It is aga
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  • ...p://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/04/pakistan-taliban-demand-jizya-payments-from-sikhs.html Jihadwatch.org] '''Pakistan: Taliban demand jizya payments from Sikhs'''"
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs Muslims Hindus]]
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  • SIKHS UNIQUE IDENTITY By : GURMIT SINGH ..."2002 Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year", world population of the Sikhs is "23.538" millions (Mid – 2001) as reproduced below:
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  • ...as fought with great loss of life on both sides. At the final battle, the Sikhs were repeatedly rebuffed at the Multan fort, said to be the strongest fort ...order of seniority of rank, the senior-most man, meaning he himself, going first.
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  • Mostly sihks are inhead. First i think that this is in cities also but most of the percentage is in villag There seems to be an almost complete lack of resources for Sikhs that have come to discover they are gay. The entire Sikh community, it seem
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  • First three definitions for Turban on the net: ...r) or pagri (ਪਗੜੀ, pagṛī) in Punjabi and Hindi is a mandatory headgear for Sikhs. Dastar is closely associated with Sikhism and is an important part of the
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  • ...Abdullah Khan who was seriously thinking of leading a crusade against the Sikhs whose growing power was causing anxiety to Ahmed Shah Durrani and the Baluc ...event, personality, racial group, tactics of war, or the behaviour of the Sikhs.
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  • '''Sikhs in Bollywood''' It is difficult to imagine a walk of life where Sikhs, one of India’s most dynamic minorities, have not made a significant cont
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  • {{pl|Image:Argentina Sikhs.png|Bibiana Jasbe Singh Kaur}} The Sikhs originally came to Argentina in the early 19th century to work on a British
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  • ...uru Granth Sahib]]. This Granth is more than a holy Book of the Sikhs; the Sikhs respect it like a living Guru. The reverence given to the holy Granth is un ...is the eleventh [[Sikh Guru]] and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs to guide the Sikhs and others to eternity.
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  • ...wearing the turban and uncut beard. This custom was also practised by the Sikhs in the Armed Forces of the British Empire well before 1914. ...ell as the school uniform. The school declared that it had nothing against Sikhs as such but would not allow them to wear turbans or leave their hair uncut.
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  • {{p|File:Sardar Baghel Singh.jpg|In 1783 Sikhs enter the Red Fort in Delhi}} ...leadership of [[Dal Khalsa]] chief, [[Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia]], the Sikhs refused an alliance, and instead challenged Abdali for battle.
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  • On this page are listed all known legal victories for the Sikhs (and others) for the right to wear their [[articles of faith]] and/or [[5Ks *1989: S11 of the Employment Act 1989 exempts turban-wearing Sikhs from any requirements to wear safety helmets on a construction site. Where
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  • * [[National Protest by UK Sikhs]] ...://www.unitedsikhs.org/US_News/US_News_2301200800_turban_pride.htm united Sikhs - Turban, a matter of pride and honour]
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  • ...h evidence available from which these can be inferred. The strategy of the Sikhs becomes sufficiently obvious if we closely follow the course of their battl ...and Afghan armies, and as they were pursuing two different objectives, the Sikhs were obliged to formulate two different strategies which we propose to disc
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  • '''Eminent Kashmiri Sikhs'''
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  • ...ngh and Mota Singh QC gave speeches outlining the importance of the day to Sikhs and the world. All the speeches conveyed the unique nature of Sri Guru Gran ...Sikhs+Nanded&search_sort=video_date_uploaded Latest videos at youTube: 1). Sikhs in Nanded] and [http://uk.youtube.com/results?search_query=300+year+Guru+Ma
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  • '''WHY SIKHS SHOULDN'T CELEBRATE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE'''<br> Prior to independence Sikhs were less than 1.5% of the population, but their contribution to the freedo
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  • For Sikh newcomers driving through pockets of Brampton for the first time, the landscape warrants a double take. But first- and second-generation [[Sikh immigrants]] will tell you that more meaningf
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikhs forced to pay millions to Taleban]]
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  • History records that man's first heavier-than-air flight took place on 17 December 1903 at Kitty Hawk in Nor The first Indian, or indeed Asian, to procure aeroplanes was the then young Maharaja
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  • [http://www.sikhnet.com/news/assamese-sikhs January 8th, 2010 by Dr. Dalvinder Singh Grewal] Sikhs in Assam
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  • ...everal Hindutva movements, who wish to absorb Sikhi as well, claiming that Sikhs were the martial wing of the Hindu religion created to protect Hinduism. ...on of peace which took in members who were formerly Hindus and Muslims. As Sikhs they ate together independant of varna and, no minor detail, women were con
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  • #redirect [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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  • '''Sikhs for Justice''' is a Human Rights Advocacy Group based at New York.<ref>See: Sikhs for Justice seeks a world in which dis-empowered people are able to find th
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  • Over the next four days nearly 3000 Sikhs were massacred in systematic riots planned and led by Congress activists an ...They had voters' lists of houses and business establishments belonging to Sikhs. The mobsters swarmed into Sikh homes brutally killing men, women and chil
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  • Sikhs have been migrating to East Africa since 1890's. They established themselve THE SIKHS IN EAST AFRICA
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  • It was early 2009 when the Sikhs of Orakzai Agency were forced out of their homes by the Taliban. Nearly It is a fate that has befallen Sikhs from other parts of northwest Pakistan as well, notably Khyber Agency, K
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  • Sikhs in Canada have been very active in the provincial and federal government le Other Sikhs are coming up the pipeline and it should be no surprise to anyone if the go
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  • {{p3|File:Sikhs at war.jpg|Sikh soldiers in East Africa during World War II}} ...why Pakistan can never defeat India? It cannot defeat India as long as the Sikhs fight for India.”
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  • '''French Sikhs''' are a tiny minority in [[France]]. Numbering about 10,000, most of the [ ...jab complexe]]. Currently Shingara Singh Mann is fighting the case for the Sikhs to have a photograph with their turbans for the driving licenses.
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  • .../www.scribd.com/doc/68912283/Sketch-of-the-Sikhs Read Online Sketch of the Sikhs] ...logical significance. 1. Fauja Singh, Historians and Historiography of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...nton state visit to India on March 20, 2000) in which 35 innocent Kashmiri Sikhs were murdered - Al Capone style - by government assassins in Indian army un ...beefed up in all the villages where the members of the minority community (Sikhs) are presently residing."
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  • ...e to gather more proof and evidence of the Chittisinghpura mass murders of Sikhs, their families and their children in Kashmir valley. This massacre or select killings of Sikhs took place in the Kashmir valley in February 2000. I have now come to be in
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  • ...community, there are 2 gurudwaras in Switzerland. In late 2004, about 600 Sikhs lived in Switzerland though the number had been comparatively high with som ...on was over in 2006). Built in the traditional Sikh architecture,it is the first shrine to be built in the traditional way in the country.<br />
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  • LEADING INDIAN POLITICAL PARTIES STATE SIKHS ARE HINDUS leaders today defended the organisation for projecting the Sikhs as part of
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ignoring the threat of terrorism, Sikhs Arrive]]
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  • ...ab of 1500 zat and 500 sowar. He joined the imperial campaign against the Sikhs at Sadhaura and Lohgarh in 1710. ...). Suraj Mall's son and successor Jawahar Singh (d. 1768), appealed to the Sikhs for help. The latter responded immediately. 40,000 of them under the overal
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brutally Massacred: Kashmiri Sikhs]]
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  • ...ng association between Sikhs and the armed forces, particularly during the First and Second World Wars, in which thousands of Sikh soldiers lost their lives The relationship between the Sikhs and the British goes back to mid-1800s when the Khalsa army was incorporate
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  • '''Nepali Sikhs''' There are over 3,000 Sikhs living in Nepal now, about 90 percent involved in the transport business an
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  • ==Betrayal of the Sikhs and the solemn promises to them== SHRI KAPUR SINGH: I am convinced that it is deleterious for the Sikhs however strong their stomachs might be supposed to be, as Honourable Mr. Ty
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  • <!----------The relationship between the Sikhs and the British goes back to the late 1700s. During ...decided to conciliate the men of the defeated "Khalsa Army" and to enlist Sikhs in the Honourable East India Company's service. In April orders were issued
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  • '''The Sikhs of Assam''' ...e Punjab's Sikh traditon but also from the patanaiya Sikh tradition (4,000 Sikhs) of nearby Kolkata. The former compared to the latter is economically bette
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  • '''[http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=2699 American Sikhs to keep the homeless warm] Dec 23, 2008 '''[http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=2656 Sikhs donate clothing in memory of the Sahibzada’s] Dec 19, 2008
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  • ...mission. Following this the delegation partook in [[Langar]], many for the first time. They were impressed with the warmth and hospitality of the [[Gurdwara It is the first time the group has held one of its conferences in the UK.
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  • '''Highly Distinguished Sikhs (modern era)''' Sikhs in the modern era which have made contributions at the international or wor
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  • Mass Murder of the Sikhs in Kashmir Who planned this mass murder of the Sikhs in Kashmir (India), and why did it coincide with President Bill Clinton’s
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  • ...travesty of Justice against the Sikh community"'' Mejindarpal Kaur, United Sikhs legal director ...sburg Court. We hope that tendency will continue."'' Stephen Grosz, United Sikhs London based lawyer.
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  • ...her crimes inflicted upon. This is a database for those crimes commited on Sikhs. |13 Sikhs killed by Nirankaris (supported by police)
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  • ...ty state. However the district administration has given permission to some Sikhs to establish such a farm in the Muslim majority village. After at least a d ...rs alleged that on Saturday when the Muslim community approached the local Sikhs to lodge their protest and request them to close this farm, they were shown
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  • ...World History; '''Churchill once said''' that English people owe a debt to Sikhs, and that the English People should redeem it. '''Qazi Noor Mohd''' was compelled to admit that blessed are these Sikhs who (i) do not attack a person without weapon (ii) do not attack a fallen f
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  • ...n. In anticipation of being in the presence of their spiritual Master, the Sikhs gathered around his door at the appointed time. ...wn clothes tattered, his eyes wide and terrible, Guru Nanak yelled for the Sikhs to follow him. Then, he set off at a strong pace along the road.
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  • From 1900 until the Partition of India, many Sikhs have been the innocent victims of violent crimes while they were seeking no | 29 Sikhs wounded, 20 die
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  • ...Home] / [http://www.unitedsikhs.org/US_News/US_News_2508200600.php United Sikhs News] '''UNITED SIKHS Director Bhai Esher Singh saves Sikh Girl From Kidnappers.'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Persecution of Sikhs in India (1900-1947)]]
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  • DID SIKHS (AND HINDUS) VOLUNTARILY LEAVE PAKISTAN? ...minorities from it, have put forth a mischievous piece of propaganda that Sikhs (and by implication Hindus as well) left Pakistan by a design. Mat this �
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  • Papua New Guinea was a very backward country. In the early 1970s many Sikhs came to teach in the schools and new Uni.of PNG. ...overnment administration officials.Others as Doctors, Engineers etc. A few Sikhs from Malaysia, India and Indonsesia and Fiji also followed in businesess.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hunting and Sikhs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[India admits murder of Sikhs in Kashmir]]
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  • ='''KES - SIKHS' LINK WITH BABA NANAK'''= ...rophet, by cutting off the long tress of hair which he, in common with all Sikhs, wore twisted up into a knob above the forehead and covered with the bright
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  • THE HISTORY OF SIKHS IN CHINA ...hai. <ref> https://www.sikhnet.com/news/contribution-sikhs-china</ref> The first gurdwara went up in the same year.
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  • It is clear that the 1st Sikh battalion (aka 14th Sikh, Ferozpure Sikhs and King Georges Own) were there under Slim's command. It appears as if the ==The Sikhs during World War II==
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  • Who can forget the heroism of Sikhs in the battlefields of World War I and II. Historic battle of Ypres and blo ...ndian troops fought in Belgium and France during World War I, many of them Sikhs. More than one quarter of these soldiers would became casualties.
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  • {{p|File:The 3 Sikhs of Guru Tegh Bahadar.jpg|The 3 Sikhs of [[Guru Tegh Bahadar]]}} Over the period 18 November to 24 November, 1675 the three Sikhs were first tortured and then killed for their refusal to renounce their own chosen fai
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  • ...1947, Sikhs had played a vital role to free the country from the British. Sikhs were considered as giant and offered the unconditional cooperation to the C ...ich did not include the Sikh colour, SAFFRON (Kesari). He did not want the Sikhs to be taken for granted. The Punjab Provincial Congress Committee (PPCC) re
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  • ...news/pakistan/03-two-kidnapped-sikhs-rescued-in-khyber-ss-06 Two kidnapped Sikhs rescued in Khyber]''' Monday, 01 Mar, 2010: Dawn.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces on Monday recovered [alive] two of three Sikhs kidnapped for ransom in the country's volatile northwest, a security offici
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  • '''Guru Nanak & Sikhs as Perceived by Swami Dayananda''' It is obvious from what Dayanand wrote about Guru Nanak and the Sikhs that the Swami didn’t know about the existence of Punjabi language. How h
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  • {{p|Image:Sikhs-donate2.jpg|Sikhs of Califonia donate blankets, food and toys}} '''[http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5587 Sikhs Donate 15,000 Blankets, Food Bags and Toys to Poor]''' India Journal Jan 0
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  • ...]]s in Raag Raamkalee on Pannaa 941 of [[Guru Granth Sahib]], Scripture of Sikhs ==Why Do Sikhs Keep Hair==
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  • ...o so by his commanders and that he knew nothing about the plot to kill the Sikhs until he stood in an orchard where the 35 people were killed. ...to kill innocents. (But) if Lashkar e Taiyba told us to kill those people (Sikhs), then it was right to do it. I have no regrets," he added.
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  • On 29 March 2010, 17 Indian migrant workers, all of whom believed to be Sikhs, based in the Middle Eastern country called {{w|United Arab Emirates}} (UAE * '''[http://petition.co.uk/save-sikhs-in-dubai Sign the Petition]'''
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  • '''''Sikhs in the Netherlands: A Brief History''''' ...having their great history. As a moral duty and to keep the history of the Sikhs living in Holland up-to-date, I decided to write this article. Moreover, wh
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  • ...ade sacrifices wholly out of proportion to their demographic strength (the Sikhs make up less than 2% of the Indian population). Out of 2125 Indians killed in the atrocities by the British, 1550 (73%) were Sikhs.
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  • SGPC plans memorial for Sikhs killed in Operation Bluestar ...): The SGPC will build a memorial at Darbar Sahib Complex Amritsar for the Sikhs killed during the Operation Bluestar in 1984.
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  • '''Indian sikhs arrive in Pakistan''' ...com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/media-gallery/19-indian-sikhs-arrive-in-pakistan-ma-01?pageDesign=new_mg_wht_detail6-1] by the DawnMediaG
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  • [[File:Book on Sikhs in World War 1.jpg|thumb|First Complete book on Sikhs in World War I]] ...pride and honor the First ever rare and complete book on history of the 'Sikhs in World War I.’ written by S. Bhupinder Singh Holland.'''''
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  • ...mmunity considered sacred; the Murties of the Hindus, the Holy book of the Sikhs and even the the Qur’ans in the bombed and burned Masjids and houses of t ...h was selected by the Muslim League as the venue of its operations against Sikhs and Hindus in July, 1946 and later in December of the same year, the Muslim
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  • Muslim League Attack on Sikhs and Hindus in the Punjab 1947 is a book by Sikh scholar Gurbachan Singh Tal ...ed conversions that took place particularly in 1946-47, forcing Hindus and Sikhs to leave their land and homes and start the biggest mass migration of human
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  • ...shment, rather than being treated with respect, as victims of a crime, the first deputy on the scene called for help and treated them as if they were the cr ...f's Office is investigating allegations that deputies harassed a family of Sikhs whose home was burglarized last week.
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  • MASS GRAVE OF "SIKHS" KILLED IN NOVEMBER 1984 DISCOVERED IN HARYANA AFTER 26 YEARS A mass Grave of Sikhs killed in November 1984 has been discovered after 26 years in village Hondh
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  • ...d as the one by Gough and Innes. Though the sections on the rise of the Sikhs in the Punjab and the establishment of a sovereign State under Ranjit S ...owing Lord Dalhousie's line of arguments, they conclude that defeat of the Sikhs was not enough. The interests of the British empire required that they be s
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  • SIKHS ACCUSE ARMY OF HARASSMENT Narrating the incident, Pupinder Singh, on whose residence the army men first knocked, said, “The Army men appeared in the village at around 7:30 pm on
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  • '''Migration of Sikhs from the Kashmir Valley after Chitti Singh Pura killings''' ...es, strikes and gatherings by the Kashmiri Muslims, inhabitants of Jammu & Sikhs in Punjab, Delhi and other parts of India. World leaders condemned this act
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  • THE SIKHS IN HISTORY, By Sangat singh The first statement made by Guru Nanak after his enlightenment was na koi Hindu, na M
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  • ...on the streets to offer whatever help they could. One such group of young Sikhs worked relentlessly during last few days to offer food and water to securit ...ve food to the needy. We all draw inspiration from that incident. A Sikh's first duty is to serve the needy," said Ajit Singh, a volunteer who was serving f
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  • Whenever the controversy centred around the Sikhs and their turbans resurfaces in France, my memory invariably reaches out to The German Army had signalled the First World War in mid-1914 with brilliantly executed opening moves. Within days
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  • ...religion with hard and fast rules about what you should and shouldn’t do. Sikhs shouldn’t get caught up in debates that lead nowhere farther than a cycli ...s, advertisements, and any other media you find that defames or recognizes Sikhs. From this data we will be able to make a report which will reveal statisti
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  • '''Evaluating Dayanand's Views on Guru Nanak & the Sikhs''' ...ng new editions of The Light OF Truth in more and more languages since the first edition, and moreover, repeated lies are taken as truth by the ignorant, gu
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  • ...lone prosecuted", stated attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Legal Advisor to Sikhs For Justice ...years ago and the copies of other documents along with the list of the 16 Sikhs who were killed on November 1984 at Reasi, Jammu & Kashmir.
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  • ...ll others, is given to this work, as " The " Book." Adi Grant'h means, the first Grant'h, or book, and is generally given to this work to distin- guish it f ...followers, is at least as 52 SKETCH OF THE SIKHS. much revered, among the Sikhs, as the Adi-Grant'h of Arjunmal.''
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  • ...of [[Paonta Sahib]] ([[Battle of Bhangani]]) ; a battle the out numbered Sikhs had won. ...ops and homes. Properties that were promptly robbed and destroyed once the Sikhs had left. (See - Previous News from the NW of Pakistan)
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  • THE SIKHS UNDER THE BRITISH ...at annual functions fell sharply. The British worked out in 1855 that the Sikhs, who constituted 10 million during Ranjit Singh’s time, accounted for onl
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  • ...f Martyrdom for the sake of religion was unknown in pre-Muslim India. The first martyr of India was Guru Arjan Dev, a Saint, a lover of humanity and a God- ...]], [[India]]. His parents, Bhai Bhgata and Mai Jiuni were very dedicated Sikhs. Baba Dip Singh went to the following stages of “cognitive dissonance”
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  • ...more than 90% of Sikhs are Punjabis, but luckily there are also some other Sikhs. # Punjabi Sikhs
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  • * [http://www.sikhs.nl/ sikhs.nl] Sikhs in Netherlands * [http://www.sikhs.be/ sikhs.be] Sikhs in Belgium
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  • ==[http://allaboutsikhs.com All About Sikhs]== [[Image:All About Sikhs.jpg]]
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  • Sikhs in Canada have been very active in the provincial and federal government le Other Sikhs are coming up the pipeline and it should be no surprise to anyone if the go
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  • 1946 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru assured fruits of freedom for Sikhs. ...Calcutta session that all steps will be taken to create a region in which Sikhs could enjoy the fruits of freedom. Such promises remain unfulfilled todate.
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  • ...happy occasion fell on October 20, 1708 and every year on October 20, the Sikhs have joyous celebration. Celebration begin two days earlier with the commen |31 Jan || In 1644, [[Guru Har Rai]] becomes the seventh Guru of the Sikhs
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  • ...her crimes inflicted upon. This is a database for those crimes commited on Sikhs. |13 Sikhs killed by Nirankaris (supported by police)
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  • ..."''. The Gurus have set a new standard for the Sikhs – not only should the Sikhs pray for their own well-being but also need to ask for blessing for ''"all ...rdas]] (final request/prayer to God) atleast once a day. In the ardas, the Sikhs say the following line near the end of the Ardas:-
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  • ...itutional federal republic comprising fifty states and a federal district. Sikhs have been a part of the USA landscape for more than 130 years. The country ..., Detroit, MI and Oregon. Most Sikhs of Española, New Mexico are Caucasian Sikhs. They adhere very strictly to [[Sikhism]].
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  • The popular quotes about Sikhs or Sikhism are: ...he apologised afterwards. Then, He made false promise on freedom eve that Sikhs have joined congress to be with India . We will give them autonomy in India
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  • ...ade sacrifices wholly out of proportion to their demographic strength (the Sikhs make up less than 2% of the Indian population). Out of 2125 Indians killed in the atrocities by the British, 1550 (73%) were Sikhs.
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  • ...Sikhs), McGregor (History of the Sikhs) and Cunningham (A History of the Sikhs). According to him. [[Guru Gobind Singh]] spent the time between the marty
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  • ...sh rule of India. Unfortunately this ended with the Sikhs fighting against Sikhs in the British Indian Army.
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  • If you want to see Sikhi come to J&K. Here you'll see Sikhs with turbans and and untrimmed beards. Young children with patkas on their The Sikhs of J&K feel harrassed seeing Sikh students of punjab who have come to jamm
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  • ...head of the 20 gurdwaras in Germany. Germany has a considerable number of Sikhs (40,000). [[The Sikhs of Germany]]
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  • Papua New Guinea was a very backward country. In the early 1970s many Sikhs came to teach in the schools and new Uni.of PNG. ...overnment administration officials.Others as Doctors, Engineers etc. A few Sikhs from Malaysia, India and Indonsesia and Fiji also followed in businesess.
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  • The Prasadi Sikhs come from a number of villages in Haryana and they also have a modest follo The most distinguishing characteristic of the Prasadis from mainstream Sikhs is that they do not believe in taking psychiatric drugs or submitting to el
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  • ...ced Sikhism when the valley passed into the hands of Ranjit Singh, but the Sikhs of Trahal declare their ancestors came to Kashmir in the time of the Afghan ...Sikh communities that exist in Kashmir- The Kashmiri Sikhs and the Punjabi Sikhs. Though their habits differ, they still manage to maintain the historical G
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  • G5 Sikh Media is an organisation teaching Sikhs and Non-Sikhs about the Sikh religion through mainly visual forms and some written. We wi G5 Sikh Media is a place where young Sikhs will be recognised for their achievements within the Sikh community and wil
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  • ...ogamy, Jat Sikhs marrying Jat Sikhs and Ramgarhia Sikhs marrying Ramgarhia Sikhs. In Britain, a number of disputes in the gurdwaras originated between vario ...Sikhs are eligible to become members of Ramgarhia gurdwaras, though other Sikhs are not debarred from attending the service. This shows that the decision-m
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  • ...egiment went through the villages challenging men to wrestle with him. The Sikhs couldn‘t resist the offer but the condition that Capt. Rattray had demand ...he Rattrays Sikhs have a unique and distinct identity of their own. Having first seen action during the Mutiny of 1857, the battalion served throughout the
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  • Sikhs - JapJi Sahib Sikhs - Ik Oankar (Ik oooo)
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  • '''Havildar Ishar Singh''' was the leader of the 36th Sikhs of the Sikh Regiment. He is best known for fighting a last stand against 10 ...ommemorate the battle around the World every year on September 12th, which Sikhs is referred to as "Saragarhi Day".
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  • Find more information about Sikhs and Gurdwaras in Netherlands ( Holland) at * [http://WWW.SIKHS.NL Sikhs In Netherlands]
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  • ...the history of sikhs in nizam dominion area. since, the first arrival of sikhs to deccan was alongh with guru gobind singh ji maharaj. hence we are search
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  • ...large number of followers he had. The Guru said that he had very few true Sikhs. To test his disciples, he sent out a call for all true believers to meet t ...Further along, they found the road covered with silver coins. More of the Sikhs grabbed the coins and ran away. Few [[Sikh]]s remained with the Guru and th
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  • == Persecution of the Sikhs (1739-46) == ...Zakaria Khan's police scoured the countryside and brought back hundreds of Sikhs in chains. They were publicly executed at the horse market of Lahore, since
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  • ...e Guru dismissed the messenger, and told him to put the minds of the Dilhi Sikhs at ease. He at the same time wrote to them, 'What can a thousand enemies do ...Sahib determined to change his abode, as well to give instructions to his Sikhs as to avoid annoyance from his relations. On hearing of his intention the p
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  • ...IJeth 1692 Bk/ 29 April 1635 at Phagwara between a Mughal force and the Sikhs. Bhai Dasa was killed in this battle.
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  • ...s to deserve such wonderful beings as our Gurus. The Gurus' love for their Sikhs knows no limits at all. [[Guru Gobind Singh]], ''"My beloved, What if our f
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  • ...pening stanzas tell how [[GGS|Guru Gobind Singh`s]] message had turned the Sikhs into a self respecting and fearless people. The rest of the poem is devoted
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  • |13 || Inventory of the names of the Sikhs of Guru Nanak || ਸਿੱਖ ਨਾਮਾਵਲੀ |15 || Sikhs of the second Guru || ਸਿੱਖ ਨਾਮਾਵਲੀ
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  • ...rannical Mughals. It is believed that forty cartloads of heads of martyred Sikhs, were cremated here. It is a small gurdwara, 300 metres south of the main s In the days of fierce persecution which overtook the Sikhs after Banda Singh Bahadur, decapitation of their heads was a favourite spor
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  • ...]] or SGGS for short. For most people the SGGS is a Holy Book, but for the Sikhs it’s a lot more than just sacred text. The SGGS is the current Guru or Sp
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  • ...e directed against the Sikhs battered at the Gates of the Samadh. Several Sikhs were shot dead. The gates of the Gurdwara and Samadh were perforated with ...slim areas, was burned on the 4th June. The place was in flames, and such Sikhs as were inside it were shot dead or roasted alive.
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  • ...at', when three days passed, the 'Sangat' became homesick. There were some Sikhs belonging to the 'Malwa' region. They had a lot of work to do at their home ...y. The devotional singing was going on in the holy court of Guru Ji. These Sikhs pretended as if they were going to burn the dead body and started to go sin
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  • They all became silent. The Sikhs asked, "O True King! Why did you ask? Please tell yourself". ...uered India, he bowed before Kabir Ji after seeing the miracle of Kabir. O Sikhs! He, who repeats the 'Name', is the Sikh of the Guru. Repeat the 'Name' and
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  • ...tution, declared the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat as "Anti-Sikh", and forbade all Sikhs from having any association with it. In 2009, Rulda Singh, the president of
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  • ...filled up and a mosque constructed at the site. This happening alerted the Sikhs to be prepared to defend Amritsar. ...he royal hunters told Kulij Khan, the governor of Lahore , to chastise the Sikhs, he despatched General Mukhlis Khan with an army of Seven thousand to attac
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  • ...production - "Turbanology: After 7/7" deals with the mistaken identity of Sikhs and lack of awareness which has led some to connect the turban with terrori ...touring art exhibition aimed at increasing knowledge of the turban to non-Sikhs.
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  • ...on to freedom-fighters like Shaheed Udham Singh, and Kartar Singh Sarabha. Sikhs have always been taught to use a sword only as a last resort, and Gandhi wa
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  • Guru Ji said, "Distribute the 'Karhaah Prashaad' to the Sikhs. You are a pure Sikh. Guru has saved you". The Hazoori Sikhs asked, "O King! How can one be a Muslim?"
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  • ...mple young Sikhs in Canada have taken to wearing their turbans smaller and Sikhs in Kenya have developed a unique style called the 'Kenyan Pugg'.
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  • ...ma Singh, who used to pound bhang (hemp) for preparing a cooling drink for Sikhs gathered at Amritsar during the summer months. 2. Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol. IV. Delhi, 1982
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  • ...mped on the bank of the River Chenab. A fierce battle took place in which Sikhs were at a disadvantage at one stage but, inspired by Sahib Singh and "he
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  • ...aulo and most of the current Sikhs in Brazil seem to be the newly baptized Sikhs with inspiration from Yogi Bhajan.
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  • == '''Kaum''': A term used by many Sikhs to refer to corporate the Sikh nation or Panth. ==
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  • ...e 231 to 20631 due to the Pachhadas of moradabad registering themselves as Sikhs. Unfortunately these Pachhadas reverted back to Hinduism after 1947. Since
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  • {{p|Image:Sikhs-donate2.jpg|Sikhs of Califonia donate blankets, food and toys}} '''[http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5587 Sikhs Donate 15,000 Blankets, Food Bags and Toys to Poor]''' India Journal Jan 0
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  • ...s in Afghanistan. Though a new regime took over in 2001-02, still not many Sikhs have returned to Kabul.
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  • ...what they consider to be the ‘[[Panth]]’ (a term used by modern mainstream Sikhs to denote the Khalsa brotherhood).
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  • ...d [[Amrit Savaiye]] - these banis are usually recited daily by all devoted Sikhs in the early morning. ...ich are recited by devote Sikhs regularly. The most important Banis of the Sikhs are:
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  • "Kashmir and the Sikhs An Insight" is a Book of 125 pages which is a translation in English of Ano ...uzaffarabad,Mirpur,Baramulla and Poonch Rojouri areas forcing migration of Sikhs.
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  • ...to spread the warmth and love of Sikhi to all. The magazine aims to unite Sikhs worldwide as well as providing a fun and interesting medium to learn from.
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  • '''The Sikhs''', by General Sir John J.H. Gordon, was first published in 1904 by William Blackwood and Sons, London, and reprinted in 1 ...Sikh wars, with the last two summing up the beliefs and observances of the Sikhs and their position under the British Crown.
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  • ...e they form a majority 59.9% of the population. Substantial communities of Sikhs, i.e. greater than 200,000, live in the Indian States/Union territories of ...British Empire]]<ref>Diffusion of Sikhism and recent migration patterns of Sikhs in India by A. K. Dutt1 and S. Devgun. Pub. GeoJournal Volume 1, Number 5 /
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  • ...he administered Amrit (baptism) to both males and female Sikhs. All female Sikhs were asked to use the name Kaur (or Kour) after their forename and males we Today most of the Sikhs dont like to put Singh behind their name they put their surname behind. eg.
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  • ...f the disaster. He made attempts to retrieve the lost position by sending, first, his slavegeneral [[Husain Khan]] and, then [[Jujhar Singh Hada]], a Rajpu
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  • ...ed shouts. This baffled the besiegers, and Guru Gobind Singh and the three Sikhs were soon gone, out of harm's way. The Gurdwara on the mound marks the site
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  • ...story. This articles is about the comments made by these writers about the Sikhs during this initial phase of contact. Below is a list of the first books in English printed before 1900:
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  • ...h Bhai Badali and Bhai Gopal embraced the precept and won renown as devout Sikhs.
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  • ...sacres of [[Sikh]]s during 1700s. The tragic events of 1984 when 1000's of Sikhs when murdered in India in 1984 has become the "Third Ghalughara".
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  • ...in most areas until 1947; prevented from wearing their articles of faith - Sikhs have produced premiers, formidable entrepreneurs, athletes, poets, artists * Create and foster a positive and accurate image of Sikhs in the media.
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  • (The population of the Sikhs of Punjab Region, from 1881 upto 1991, covering up to 110 years) ==Districts prior to 1947, where Sikhs were mainly concentrated==
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  • ...es. I don't have any info about any Gurdwara in Kuwait but have heard that Sikhs do gather in large number at the Indian Embassy during special occasions.
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  • ...Guru Granth Sahib is seated inside the sanctum and is attended by Nihahg Sikhs.
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  • ...]]s like Pauris in Vars. These are common in the morning [[Kirtan]] of the Sikhs called the [[Asa di Var]].
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  • ...tonsure rites. Traditionally treated as untouchables even by the highcasie Sikhs, efforts are now afootjointly by the Gurdwara Board ofTakht Sachkhand Sri H
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  • ...mous novel "Bijai Singh". The hardships and humiliations that a handful of Sikhs of a new religion had to undergo for their survival against the onslaught o ...ies were committed on their womenfolk and children primarily to finish the Sikhs and their new religion by destroying their seeds, i.e. mothers and childre
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  • ...rom their homes to seek safety in remote hills and deserts. Later when the sikhs established their way in Punjab they rebuilt their shrines. ...actors gave rise to what is known as the Gurdwara Reform Movement in which Sikhs had to face imprisoment, suffer atrocity and death.
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  • ...ormist activities and worked especially for the spread of education among Sikhs of this area. During 1919, in the wake of the Jalliarivala massacre, ihe Di
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  • ...as fought with great loss of life on both sides. At the final battle, the Sikhs were repeatedly rebuffed at the Multan fort, said to be the strongest fort ...order of seniority of rank, the senior-most man, meaning he himself, going first.
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  • * [http://WWW.SIKHS.BE Sikhs In Belgium] * [http://WWW.SIKHS.NL Sikhs In Netherlands]
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  • ...his Jarnail Singh Bhindrawalae started an agitation for their release. The Sikhs started courting arrests every day. On July 25, 1982 the Akali party adopte -Ref. THE SIKHS' STRUGGLE FOR SOVEREIGNTY, An Historical Perspective by Dr. Harjinder Singh
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  • ==Sikhs from Kabul== ...g who she was, and where she had come from. One day Guru Amar Das told the Sikhs that lady was from Kabul and that she had by her love of the almighty and d
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  • <p style="font-family: Calibri;"><big>All Sikhs are person. You will find Sikhs engaged in free service in Gurdwaras
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  • ==Patit Sikhs wear it== Turban is that part of sikhs which nobuddy touches as turban is prestige for sikhs and some youngsters misuse their prestige. Think if non Sikh teacher told y
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  • ...faujdar ofSirhind. The latter was killed and the Mughal army routed. The Sikhs occupied Sirhind on 14 May 1710. No memorial, however, existed to commemo 2. Harbans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983
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  • ...18 December 1804. The British commanderinchief granted amnesty to all the Sikhs except Gurdit Singh. Burn arrived at Karnal, and secured from him the surre
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  • ...re, the pursuing Mughal army came closer. At this time, the group of forty sikhs who were searching for the Guru to seek forgiveness, also reached there. ...By tearing the letter, Guru Sahib retied the knot between himself and his Sikhs. This is referred to as Tuti Gandi, or the Broken Ties Retied. The birthday
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  • ...''kafirs''-unbelievers) the thought that he had broken the back of the Sikhs so severely that the Sikh 'spirit' would never recover.
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  • ...an military together with [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|killing of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi]]. * [[Operation Blue Star]] and [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
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  • ...000 strong Indian community in Portugal. There are between 6,000 and 7,000 Sikhs in the country. ...recent inflow of Indians in Portugal is that of youths from Punjab, mostly Sikhs. Portugal became a destination for the Punjabi youths beginning in 1996 whe
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  • Gurdwaras word over regulating the Social structure of Sikhs arround Them to define the KHALSA Map
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  • ...air and leaving Punjab, Hinduism may become the dominant religion! Wake Up Sikhs in the west!! Do parchar! Its not to late! Of the total population of Gurdaspur, 2,104,011, 934,963 are Sikhs (44.44%), 996,246 are Hindus (47.35%), 148,981 are Christians (7.1%), 1,999
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  • ...r sikhs. People congregate here on 10th Phagun every year in memory of the sikhs who scarified their lives during Jaitu Morcha and this is known as Shaheedi
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  • ...ears. It has taken full one decade to come into existence (1996-2006). The Sikhs of Switzerland started this esteemed project in 1996 when they applied for ...e ceremony. This coverage by media proved to be a milestone in getting the Sikhs recognized all over Switzerland.
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  • ...ness amongst the Sikhs of the noble teachings of the Guru tha neither must Sikhs oppress and neither should they live under oppression. ...of Sikhs were killed in fake encounters by the Indian security forces. The Sikhs feeling helpless turned to the message of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, endorsed by
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  • ...egh Bahadur who later occupied the holy office as the ninth Guru of the Sikhs. She felt charmed by the handsome face of the young man and was doubly ple
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  • ...e river Bias. On arriving at its margin Guru Sahib saw some of his beloved Sikhs carrying the holy Granth Sahib which had been taken from his brother's poss ...the Bir is now known as 'The Kartarpuri Bir'). Guru Ji then looked at his sikhs and questioned them, "Dear sons of mine, are you sure that you have not br
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  • ...the Punjab, he was eventually driven out by the combined forces of the Sikhs, the Marathas and Adina Beg Khan in April 1758. ...ani. He shifted his capital from Qandahar to Kabul. The possessions of the Sikhs extended at this time from Saharanpur in the east to Attock in the west, an
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  • ...Jat of Mirankot) and Sukha Singh (a carpenter of Mari Kambo), two of the Sikhs who were then in hiding in Bikanir. ...en the other suddenly drew his sword and cut off Massa Ranghar's head. The Sikhs ran from the hall befor any in the court could react and rode away.
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  • ...be''' is sikh video sharing website similar to YouTube, but especially for Sikhs. SikhiTube.Com allows you to watch, upload and share your favourite sikh vi ...ideos, down load your own and tell your friends about this new service for Sikhs and Sikhi.
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  • ...Nizamabad, Karimnagar andWararigal. According to Captain A.H. Bingley, Sikhs A Handbook for Indian Army, 1918, their total number, evidently based on t ...such as the Sikhs of the Punjab now wear under the turban. As true Govindi Sikhs they are careful observers of the five kakkas and conform strictly to the o
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  • ...n Amritsar between a force sent by the Mughal satrap of Lahore and the Sikhs on the Baisakhi day (29 March) of 1709. A manuscript of the poem was hel ...hore, Aslam Khan sent Har Sahai, the revenue officer of Patti, against the Sikhs. Har Sahai was killed in the skirmish as was Chaudhari Deva of [[Naushehra
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  • ...e turban under most circumstances. The countries and states that allow the Sikhs to wear the turban under most situations include [[India]], [[UK]], parts o {{main|Turban, UK Legislation Regarding its use by Sikhs}}
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  • The Sikhs refused Jawahar Lal Nehru permisssion to speak from a religious shrine.
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  • ...soldier, arrived following [[Queen Victoria]]'s [[Diamond Jubilee]]. Many Sikhs who immigrated to Canada were already loyal subjects of the British Empire,
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  • ...age the ignorant landlords had not allowed his Sikhs to cut any grass. The Sikhs went back to Guruji and recounted the incident, whereupon Guruji and his co
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  • Pagri or the turban, once commonly worn headgear by members of sikhs community. ...al Jatta slogan used by Sardar Bhagat singh against british fauj when some sikhs were going to keep the turban under a british official.
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  • ...is own company in China; moreover, he was eager to see if there were other Sikhs studying at the Chinese University. ...m each field, and adding his own business savvy, Ash built a site just for Sikhs.
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  • himself as Guru in Khadur; but the Sikhs did not accept him as such. Secondly under Sikhs, however, did not accept him as Guru, and all the pilgrims to Goindwal went
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  • ...hor, however, provides valuable and often original information gathered at first hand about events that look place in the Punjab during over three decades ...along with Rustam Khan, the faiy'darofSialkot, was made captive by Sutlej Sikhs, and though a zammdar came miraculously to his rescue, both had to pay rans
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  • ...i, was the same as saying he was a Sehajdhari/Nanakpanthi Sikh. During the first decades of this century the Chief Khalsa Diwan of Amritsar sent out mission ...Sindhis with Sikhism is legendary. Like the Sikhs of Punjab the Sehajdhari Sikhs of Sindh also left behind their homeland and are now dispersed all over Ind
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  • ...i (martyrs shrine). Lakhpat Rai and Yahiya Khan proceeded in pursuit of Sikhs who were concentrated on the bank of the Ravi, north of Lahore. ...e of Sikhs called the [[Wadda Ghalughara]], the Great Massacre, befell the Sikhs on 5 February 1762.
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  • The Sikhs have two Holy Books for their guidance and revelation of their underlying b
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  • The first step towards this struggle was the overhauling of the Sikh Students Federat -Ref. THE SIKHS' STRUGGLE FOR SOVEREIGNTY, An Historical Perspective By Dr. Harjinder Singh
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  • ...the cremation of the head of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib. Guru Sahib asked the Sikhs to bow before the Will of the Almighty. He told them to be prepared for str
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  • In modern times, many [[Sikhs]], especially those outside [[India]], have had to struggle to retain thei ...soldiers refused to wear helmets during World War I and World War II. Many Sikhs have refused to remove the turban even in jails. [[Bhai Randhir Singh]], a
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  • ...dharis]]''' as they also believe in maintaining a natural way of life, but sikhs do not believe that merely keeping hair, guarantees supreme bliss.
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  • ...ib]] halted here. There is a historic well here from which Guru ji and his sikhs used water.
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  • ...the minds of Sikhs the noble teachings of their Gurus, 'that neither must Sikhs oppress nor neither should they live under - oppression'. Quoting the Sant: ...hs were killed in 'staged' encounters by the Indian security forces. Many Sikhs feeling helpless turned to the message of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who after l
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  • ...]], Pa.216. Kesar Singh continues to state how it was the [[Akal Purkhia]] Sikhs who became dominant and the other three melted away.'''
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  • ...ge of time, the Sikh institution's executives decided to take the Canadian Sikhs into immediate confidence on the kind of action required. This was done by ...e conference and it was here that general J.S. Bhullar from India made the first appearence on the Canadian scene.
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  • ...tees on their travels to and from the city the world knows as [[Nanded]]. Sikhs call the city Abichalnagar as the city is sacred to the memory of [[Guru Go ...eal facility or Langar hall, is a tradition begun by the first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak. Daily around the world, thousands of free meals are served to
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  • ...estimated number of Sikhs in Uganda is none to approx. 5,000. Most of the Sikhs in Uganda are believed to have left the country when the government changed
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  • ...ound the true Guru in Tegh Bahadur – a decision in which many other devout Sikhs also participated and hailed. He was installed the Guru on 20 March 1665. ...d property, and binding Sihan hand and foot presented him to the Guru. The Sikhs also looted the original copy of the Granth Sahib, a possession which Dhir
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  • ...f the Kashmir Gurdwaras Act, for which he, along with other leaders of the Sikhs, struggled very hard. Komal was a dedicated and unassuming social worker. U
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  • ...]], Pa.216. Kesar Singh continues to state how it was the [[Akal Purkhia]] Sikhs who became dominant and the other three melted away.'''
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  • ...es of Agra and Oudh in British times, on the possession and carrying by Sikhs of kirpan or sword, one of the five symbols of the Khalsa. A meeting of The aims of the Board included protection of the rights and interests of the Sikhs, dissemination of the Sikh thought and culture and establishment of institu
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  • ...igion and the Sikh code of conduct and totally against the laws of nature. Sikhs around the world must maintain fidelity to these religious teachings," he a ...arriage is mentioned, it is always in reference to a man and a woman. Some Sikhs believe that Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the complete guide to life, and if a m
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  • ...irst Gurdwara in Houston, TX. From 1983 till 1985, Dr. Singh published the first ever Punjabi-English newspaper in California. ...ction he was successful in creating a stronger visibility and awareness of Sikhs and the Sikh turban.
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  • ...khs remained under the Hukum of Guru and remained near to Hajur Sahib. The Sikhs of the Punjab were never involved in this infighting, keeping the love for
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  • '''Mata Ganga J'''i was the mother of 6th guru of the sikhs Shri [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib Ji.
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  • ...[[Sikh]]s and form part of the 5 Banis that are recited daily by baptised Sikhs. The Bani appears on pages 917 to 922 of [[SGGS]], the Sikh [[Holy Scriptur [[Anand Sahib]] is also chanted at all religious ceremonies of the Sikhs irrespective of the nature of event, be it a marriage or death. In the beau
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  • ...d Singh]] Sahib at the age of 8. Since then the family has remained devout Sikhs. Akali Kaur Singh contributed several books about Sikhs religion. Sri Guru Shabad Rattan Parkash (1923) is his magnum opus. Besides
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  • ...ash;when he saw injured soldiers on the field, he did not see Sikhs or non-Sikhs; he saw the Guru in every man. When the Guru heard this, he gave Ghanaya me
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  • This is associated with massacre of Sikhs in 1746 AD. It is situated about 10 Km south of Gurdaspur.
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  • ...many greedy people to become traitors. Cart-loads of severed heads of the Sikhs were sent to Lahore by such people to win government rewards. These traito ...utside the Temple could compose themselves and know what had happened, the Sikhs on their horses had vanished. The job was performed so successfully that i
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  • ...Nanak Dev]] ji was traveling with his [[Sikhs]] in the [[Himalaya]]s. His sikhs were hungry and there was no food. Guru Nanak sent his Companion [[Bhai Mar ...g stick to move a rock aside, exposing a hot spring of bubbling water. The Sikhs were able to mix the rice and beans and shape them into parasadas, but [[B
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  • ...ls, it seems that the trend now is to cast people in Sikhs roles where the Sikhs are the heroes. I suppose it is partly in that spirit that the movie is cal Actor Mangal Dhillon says Sikhs should be proud of these characters.
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  • These Kakkars form the martial uniform of the practising Sikhs or the KHALSA, which is sometimes referred to as ''"Akal purakh ki fauj"'' ...|150px|left|Kesh - Uncut hair is one of the five articles of faith for the Sikhs]]
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  • The cruel cops first shot him in the legs and then started hitting the bhujandi on his already i ...motivational name for the Sikhs, hence Bhujangi or little snakes for young Sikhs. The US marines in WWI, were because of their ferocity, called by the Germa
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  • ...turn (Shani), then Saturn may be pleased and good times may return for the Sikhs. ...the Guru had been finally convinced. On the way out, the Brahmin met some Sikhs and on being questioned, told them everything.
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  • ...community, there are 2 gurudwaras in Switzerland. In late 2004, about 600 Sikhs lived in Switzerland though the number had been comparatively high with som ...on was over in 2006). Built in the traditional Sikh architecture,it is the first shrine to be built in the traditional way in the country.<br />
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  • ...it Singh]]. Unable to proceed through the Pass protected by the army, the Sikhs were instructed to follow footpaths through hilly terrain. By this tactica ...soldiers to get on the mountains, instead of moving through the Pass. The Sikhs fought the Pathans hand-to-hand and continued their journey through the Pas
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  • '''[[Mir Mannu]]''' confiscated the estate of the Sikhs and deployed army patrols to eliminate them. He announced a reward of ten r Captured Sikhs were brought to Lahore where Singh's were beheaded and their families were
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  • ...ons of Sikhs around the world. Most crucially, he describes the torture of Sikhs by Indian police between 1983 and the present and discusses the images of t
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  • It is not known if the book contains anything offensive, but orthodox Sikhs consider it to be parallel to the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. They have also det
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  • ...nd his son had accompanied Guru Gobind Singh to the Deccan and entertained Sikhs at the afternoon assemblies reciting heroic poetry. From events narrated in ...244). Animals must not be slaughtered in the Muslim way of halal (132). As Sikhs engage in amusement and festivity, they must in the afternoon listen to bar
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  • ...ugaddi to [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ji in the early 18th century and urged the Sikhs to consider [[Guru]] Granth Sahib ji as the last Living [[Guru]]. ...fault lies in ourselves. Because the followers of these Gurus are maximum Sikhs. But this is also an interesting question as who is funding the instiutions
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  • ...f India scrapped the separate marriage Act for Sikhs with the result that, Sikhs had no option but to register their marriages under the Hindu Marriage Act. ...to be given a Hindu marriage certificate after they got married. But the Sikhs in India are helpless because of Article 25 of the constitution which recog
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  • ...many greedy people to become traitors. Cart-loads of severed heads of the Sikhs were sent to Lahore by such people to win government rewards. These traitor ...utside the Temple could compose themselves and know what had happened, the Sikhs on their horses had vanished. The job was performed so successfully that it
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  • ...D. Cunningham's reference to the suppressed papers in his A History of the Sikhs so much aroused him that he ordered the Governmentof India in 1849 to dismi ...orrespondence (September 1846February 1848) unfolds the schemes behind the first AngloSikh war. DalhousieHobhouse Correspondence (January 1848 March 1853) d
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  • ...'''SGGS''' for short, is more than just a scripture of the [[Sikh]]s. The Sikhs treat this [[Granth]] (''holy book'') as a living [[Guru]]. The holy text s ...All Sikhs are commanded to take the Granth as Guru” So today if asked, the Sikhs will tell you that they have a total of 11 Gurus. ( 10 in human form and th
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  • ...ru Gobind Singh on 6 December 1705 when he, with his two elder sons and 40 Sikhs, was on his way from Kotia Nihang Khan to Chamkaur. The Gurdwara about 50 m ...to take shelter in Brahman Majra village but the exemplary courage of the Sikhs and the Guru's own skill in archery kept the multitude at a distance. Meanw
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  • ...". The saying is common among [[Nihang]] Sikhs, but not common among other Sikhs. ...c=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=bricked&f=false The Sikhs], Patwant Singh, year= 2001</ref> Jathedar Chet Singh uses this phrase for
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  • Although there were no Sikhs that came to Mauritius with the initial influx of Indian laborers in the 19 ...started coming with growing population and relations with India . Some of Sikhs are doctors or factories owners who are contributing to GDP of Mauritius wi
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  • ...rom Musapur Village in Punjab and met by Guru Nanak, the first Guru of the Sikhs, to later become an influential parcharak (preacher) of Sikhism. ...founding father of the Sian (also spelt Seyan) gotra of [[Tarkhans|Tarkhan Sikhs]]. Local lore indicates that he was given a 'baksish' by Guru Nanak Dev.
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  • ...es are no longer recognised. To get a marriage license in "secular India", Sikhs have to sign a form entitled "The Hindu Marriage Act of 1951" ...d socially by the Partition with Pakistan. Instead of Government help, the Sikhs began facing economical, social and religious discrimination.
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  • ...Chand's haveli that Samad Khan, it was said, put such a cordon around the Sikhs that, "not a blade of grass or a grain of corn could find its way in." ...yal troops at last broke through and captured Banda Singh and his famished Sikhs (17 December 1715). Under the orders of Samad Khan over two hundred of the
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  • ...ssador for Peace for his contribution to the Dutch society, especially the Sikhs and has been honoured by many Sikh organisations and Gurdwara’s around th ...not known to the world. These two works are a sort of mini archive of the Sikhs. These two books earned name and fame for him and he received special comme
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  • [[Image:Sandeep4.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Sandeep Singh Brar, founder of www.sikhs.org website. ...ikhs about this great world religion and its progressive philosophies. For Sikhs I want you to be proud of who you are, that can only happen if you know wha
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  • ...Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh invites his selected Sikhs for consultation. The Sikhs are eager to give the enemy a befitting reply on the battle oround. Then fo ...and the battle took a more fierce turn. Towards the close of the day, the Sikhs had to retreat, only to take field with renewed vigour the next day.
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  • ...ood you have made for me, with great ceremony, is not pleasing to me." The Sikhs replied, "O Guru, yesterday you ate two cakes on horseback from that old wo
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  • ...(Guru Granth Sahib Ji) and temporal authority in the community of baptized Sikhs (Khalsa Panth). Sikhs strictly believe that there is one god, who is both transcendent and immane
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  • ...Rewards were even offered for info on any Sikh's whereabouts. Hundreds of Sikhs were thus brought daily to Lahore where, refusing to convert to Islam, the The Sikhs fought to death, and freed the remaining women and children.
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  • ...ant early historical Sikh shrines are found in Pakistan. Many thousands of Sikhs from all parts of the world visit Pakistan every year to pay homage to thes ...archaran Singh]] Twenty one year old Harcharan Singh has become Pakistan's first Sikh army officer
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  • ...er interested people who share common religious and social values with the Sikhs around the world. If you are not familiar with the Wiki system then first go through the [[Help:Tutorials|NEW Tutorials!]]. Below is a list of sectio
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  • On this page are listed all known legal victories for the Sikhs (and others) for the right to wear their [[articles of faith]] and/or [[5Ks *1989: S11 of the Employment Act 1989 exempts turban-wearing Sikhs from any requirements to wear safety helmets on a construction site. Where
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  • ...m Rae Bareli, in present day Uttar Pradesh, had declared jihad against the Sikhs. Ganesh Das's description of these engagements is embellished with conventi
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  • ...flooding across Market. The reasons these idols are entered into house of Sikhs may be due to devotion, business, ignorance or conspiracy. ...ol_of_Ravidass_Ji.jpg|Bhagat Ravidas, Installed and Worshipped by Ravidasi Sikhs
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  • ...ab of 1500 zat and 500 sowar. He joined the imperial campaign against the Sikhs at Sadhaura and Lohgarh in 1710. ...). Suraj Mall's son and successor Jawahar Singh (d. 1768), appealed to the Sikhs for help. The latter responded immediately. 40,000 of them under the overal
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  • ...Committee, Mr Montagu and others. The deputationists claimed seats for the Sikhs on the same principle as was being applied in the case of Muslims in Bihar 4. Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs, vol. 2. Princeton, 1966
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  • From 1900 until the Partition of India, many Sikhs have been the innocent victims of violent crimes while they were seeking no | 29 Sikhs wounded, 20 die
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  • When Guru Ji listened to this, he ordered his Sikhs to cane the man. Other Sikhs prayed, "Guru Ji, why did you get this Sikh caned? A person, who recites ev
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  • ...ardar came to be used as an appellation for all ready Sikhs as well as for Sikhs in general having Singh as their common surname, although officially sardar ...it is customary to use sardar in place of “Mr.” before a Sikh name. Nihung Sikhs do not use ''Sardar'' word. They used either Khalsa or Akali.
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  • ...e the '''founder of [[Sikhism]]''' and the first of the [[ten Gurus of the Sikhs]].
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  • ...ng purpose of the organization is to represent the collective view of all Sikhs in the United States. WSC-AR works to promote Sikh interests at the nation
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  • This website is for sikhs by birth, sikhs by choice and for those who are non-sikhs but want to know a little bit more about Sikhism. NTS is not dating site.
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  • ...an joining hands with him. A battle was fought between the Ghazis and the Sikhs on 21 December 1826, at Akora, 18 km from Attock, across the River Indus. T
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  • ...rding to Bhai Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala, he sent one of his Sikhs, Bhai Laddha, to intercede with Bhai Lakkhu on Bhai Buddhu's behal
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  • ...dia]]. In the first Anglo-Sikh war, Ajit Singh fought on the side of the [[Sikhs]] against the British. He along with Ranjodh Singh Majithia crossed the [[Category:Famous Sikhs]]
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  • ...khs to [[Battle of Chamkaur Sahib|Chamkaur]] were the heavily outnumbered Sikhs put up a fierce defense.
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  • ...steadfastness, the British employed all their battalions, except the 35th Sikhs, for fighting in such faraway places like Egypt, Palestine, Masopotamia, Ga ...goes to the first battalion of the Sikh Regiment called the 14th Ferozepur Sikhs, which was moved after a short stay in the Suez Canal area to Galli Poli.
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  • ...North Texas area grew, a need was felt to create a congregation place for Sikhs in the Western part of the Metroplex - leading to the opening of the Gurdwa ...illion worldwide, ranking the faith as the world's fifth largest religion. Sikhs follow the teachings of their ten Gurus through their holy book and Living
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  • ...text is meant to be a ten point petition addressed to Guru Gobind Singh by Sikhs who were not formally admitted into the Sikh fold but who otherwise believe ...uct our marriage ceremonies and the Vedic ritual was followed, but now the Sikhs who have undergone the rites of pahul and who keep their hair unshorn say t
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  • ...aja of Guler and his allies won a decisive victory. Sangatia and his seven Sikhs fell fighting in this bloody battle.
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  • ...erns about too many female fetuses being aborted, leading to too many male Sikhs. Clearly the theoretical anti-abortion stance of Sikhism is balanced by mor Most Sikhs accept that life begins at conception (one reference is found on page 74 of
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  • ...ons of the union of India are consistently and heavily weighed against the Sikhs and are administered with bandaged eyes against Sikh citizens. ...ter careful thought and consideration that there is no alternative for the Sikhs in the interests of their self preservation but to frame their political de
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  • ...een engaged in its task of spreading secular and religious education among Sikhs. It has opened a large number of schools and aids and maintains several cen
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  • ...the villages Kutba and Bahmani, some 25 km to the west of KupRahTra. The Sikhs lust between twenty and tweniyfive thousand men, women and children, the he 4. Gandhi, Surjit Singh, Struggle of the Sikhs for Sovereignty. Delhi, 1980
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  • ...e to gather more proof and evidence of the Chittisinghpura mass murders of Sikhs, their families and their children in Kashmir valley. This massacre or select killings of Sikhs took place in the Kashmir valley in February 2000. I have now come to be in
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  • ...Var contains a roster of the names of some of the Sikhs of the time of the first six Gurus, [[Guru Nanak]] to [[Guru Hargobind]], without giving any details ...The general format is that of a Sikh more often than not it is a group of Sikhs visiting the Guru and raising questions, he has had in his mind. The Guru a
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  • == '''Central Sikh Gurdwara Board [http://www.sikhs.org.sg]''' == Email: csgb@sikhs.org.sg
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  • ...came very fat and very proud, so much so that he would not obey any of the Sikhs or even perform ordinary duties. ...d I will only do what my King tells me to do. I will not follow what other sikhs tell me to do.'
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  • ...tations from the Lahore residency and set up a jihad, crusade, against the Sikhs. His acts provoked the Hazara revolt which culminated in the second Anglo-S 2. Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs. Princeton, 1963,1966
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  • ...living Guru of the Sikhs, the Granth (book) is held in great reverence by Sikhs and treated with the utmost respect.
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  • ...y-appropriate food to low-income families in Mississauga. An initiative of Sikhs Serving Canada, a registered not-for-profit organization, our mission is to ==Sikhs Serving Canada==
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  • August 15 - India gains its independence from the United Kingdom. A largely sikhs & Hindu but secular India and a Muslim Pakistan are created by partition of On 10 - th Oct. 1947 the Sikhs were declared a tribe of cruel dacoits and looters (Jraem Pesha Kaum) by th
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  • '''2.'''[[Sikligar Sikhs]]
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  • ...d to save them from the plight. Guru Teg Bahadur, the supreme authority of Sikhs at that time, who propogated opposition to injustice as also "Sarbat da Bha ...lm with special reference to the sacrifices by Guru Teg Bahadur ji and his Sikhs Bhai Mati Das,Bhai Sati Das and Bhai Dayla ji.
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  • ...d sent him, saying that such delicacies were meant for royalty alone. The Sikhs, he told the messenger, lived on parched gram, which they thought of as alm 3. Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol.II. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...m using weapons in battles”. Guru Ji said further, “I will take care of my Sikhs. They will enjoy worldly pleasures in this world and will achieve salvation
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  • ...prayers and kirtan, assemblies with a large attendance take place on the first of each Bikrami month. All major anniversaries on the Sikh calendar are o ...ey fast or observe the varnasrama, dharma or distinctions of caste. Thy Sikhs only pay reverence to thee and thy compositions. Their adoration is confine
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  • ...er, literally Royal Order) issued by Guru Gobind Singh Sahib refers to the Sikhs of this town. According to Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha, a Gurdwara had been buil
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  • ...Wazir Khan Nawab of Sirhind, came in pursuit of the Guru, fought with the Sikhs and were routed. ...who had asked permission to leave Anandpur, even as their Guru and fellow Sikhs were still holding out against the armies of the hill-chiefs and their Mugh
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  • A History of the Sikhs written by [[Giani Gian Singh]]
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  • '''Why Sikhs should get Khalistan? ...Bahadur to Delhi. Guru Ji traveled to Delhi along with 4 companions (also Sikhs). After Guru Ji refused to convert to Islam or perform a miracle (It is aga
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  • * [[National Protest by UK Sikhs]] ...://www.unitedsikhs.org/US_News/US_News_2301200800_turban_pride.htm united Sikhs - Turban, a matter of pride and honour]
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  • ...r of Lahore. In 1762, he attacked the Sukarchakia misl at Gujranwala. Some Sikhs in his army turned sides and joined Charat Singh Sukarchakia's forces.... ...oothills and had sent couriers to Zain Khan, instructing him to attack the Sikhs from the front.
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  • ...the site of the Gurdwara. Mats were spread out to receive the sangat. The Sikhs arrived singing holy hymns, bowed before the Guru and received his blessing
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  • ...also expected with no shorts, short skirts or tank tops (bare shoulders). Sikhs wear items called the Five Ks ([[Articles of faith]]), many Gurwaras will g ...le. Again, taking shoes off and washing ones feet serves two purposes, the first is to show respect of the guru (the [[SGGS]]) and the second is for cleanl
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  • ...ce on 7, 12, and 13 October 1700. On 14 October. Guru Gobind Singh and his Sikhs broke the cordon and crossed the Sutlej into Basohli, a small friendly stat
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  • '''The Sikhs of Assam''' ...e Punjab's Sikh traditon but also from the patanaiya Sikh tradition (4,000 Sikhs) of nearby Kolkata. The former compared to the latter is economically bette
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  • ...1843, he was removed from service by the army panchayats (a group of five Sikhs) who controlled Sikh units after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. ...h]] [[Sangat]] are called upon to officiate over the Pahul ceremony of new Sikhs on their initiation into the [[Khalsa]].
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  • [[Image:Puddhasahibjeee.JPG|thumb|300px|For those sikhs who cut there hairs and other wrongs]]
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  • ...an all-out campaign against the Sikhs and set forth with a large army. The Sikhs were brought to bay in a dense bush near Kahnuwan, in the Gurdaspur distric ...Ghalughara or the lesser holocaust only because a still larger massacre of Sikhs the [[Wadda Ghalughara]] ( greater holocaust) was to come later.
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  • ...n Uttar Pradesh, where he is said to have initiated nearly half a million Sikhs, they were mostly Vanjaras of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. He was a member ...al Takhat, the highest seat of religious authority and legislation for the Sikhs.
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  • ...ja Gopal and his allies won a decisive victory. Sarigatia and his seven Sikhs fell fighting the Mughals. Raja Gopal celebrated the triumph by making of
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  • ...it is not exempt from inaccuracies or personal prejudices. The account of Sikhs' rise to power is however factual and straight forward. ...cidental gunpowder explosion in Qila Mubarak at Patiala on 1 May 1950. The first 16 pages of the manuscript were missing. A Punjabi translation of the manus
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  • ...a platform (thara, in Punjabi) which marked the place where two Ranghreta Sikhs, named, ...constructed on the place were they have became target for the test for the first to face the bullet for the Guru Gobind Singh's new gun.
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  • ...gnificance is accorded to the birth anniversary of [[Guru Nanak]], as the Sikhs believe that Guru Nanak brought enlightenment to the world, hence the festi ...-day [[Akhand Path]], in which the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy book of the Sikhs) is read continuously from beginning to end without a break. Conclusion of
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  • ...ed to sign a paper stating their separation fron the Guru and their fellow Sikhs. It is said their wives and families disowned them when they got to their h ...gons and if he saw them pass through the enemies lines then he and all the Sikhs would also leave the city. The solemn oath was reconfirmed. But, instead of
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  • ...a, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh]] - this is wish between two sikhs and after ardas sikhs also speak it it means The Khalsa belong to god and Victory belong to God t ...i and in wars before going to fight and after victory. It gives courage to sikhs. A person speaks Bole so nihal(whoever speak will be blessed) and it is suc
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  • ...Singh of his village was arrested and accused of providing rations to the Sikhs. Bhai Taru Singh admitted the facts. Nawab Zakaria Khan ordered the removal ...s done to boost the morale of the policemen as well as create terror among Sikhs.
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  • '''Indian sikhs arrive in Pakistan''' ...com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/media-gallery/19-indian-sikhs-arrive-in-pakistan-ma-01?pageDesign=new_mg_wht_detail6-1] by the DawnMediaG
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  • ...ensive media coverage proved to be a milestone in gaining recognition for Sikhs throughout Switzerland. ..., legal, even hatred and conspiracies from those who knew little about the Sikhs and their path of peace and service. some were faced during this period.in
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  • ...rned to their families. The retreating afghans were allowed no rest by the Sikhs until they finally crossed the river Indus. ...Nur-ud-din Bamzai, with an amry of 12,000 trained Afghans, to chastise the Sikhs. The shah also instructed the officials of Punjab to cooperate with the Gen
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  • ...r 1984 "Sikh Genocide Memorial" - Foundation Stone Laid at [[Mass Grave of Sikhs discovered in Haryana]] ...khat Sahib Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh, in the presence of thousands of Sikhs who gathered today to pay respect to the victims.
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  • 2. Khushwant Singh, A History of the Sikhs, vol. I, Princeton, 1963 3. Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol. TV. Delhi, 1982
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  • ...bind and had taken part in battles with the Mughal forces. Before becoming Sikhs the family were Brahmans of Kariala, in Jehlam district, about 10 kilometre His nephew Bhai Mati Das was one of the Sikhs who accompanied Guru Tegh Bahadur to Delhi and Martrydom.
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  • {{p4|File:Mass execution of sikhs.jpg|Mass execution of [[Sikh]]s in [[Lahore]] during the time of [[Zakariya ...gal|Gurdas Nangal]], he escorted the prisoners to [[Delhi]], rounding up Sikhs that he could find in villages along the route. As he reached the Mughal ca
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  • <!----------The relationship between the Sikhs and the British goes back to the late 1700s. During ...decided to conciliate the men of the defeated "Khalsa Army" and to enlist Sikhs in the Honourable East India Company's service. In April orders were issued
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  • ...’, and the response would be ‘Sat Gehr Ganbeehr’ (true Guru God is). These Sikhs believed in [[Adi Guru Darbar]], and in general followed Udasi traditions.
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  • There is a tiny community of Sikhs in Ireland, consisting of around 1,200 persons.
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  • ...ndence relating to Holkar's intrusion into the [[Punjab]], cis [[Sutlej]] Sikhs, and general principles of British policy in the trans - Yamuna region (18
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  • ...story include martyrdom of the sons of Guru.Gobind Singh; practices of the Sikhs; ...een the sons of Zakariya Khan; Vadda Ghallughara or the holocaust of 1762; Sikhs' relations with Zabita Khan Ruhila ; and the unsuccessful expedition of 'Ab
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  • ...aiJhanda devoted himself wholeheartedly to the service of the Guru and his Sikhs, who came from far and near to see him. He brought firewood from the forest ...ask for nothing in return. The Guru ended the assembly by adjuring the Sikhs faithfully to observe the Gurus' festivals. [[Bhai Gurdas]], Varan, XI. 1
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  • The '''Prasadi Sikhs''' are a branch of the Sikh religion. Most of them originate from [[Haryana The most distinguishing characteristic of the Prasadis from mainstream Sikhs is that they do not believe in taking psychiatric drugs or submitting to el
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  • {{p|File:Maharaja Ranjit Singh news.jpg|Sikhs arrive for Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary}} ...lytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\06\22\story_22-6-2009_pg13_5 100 more Sikhs arrive for Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary]
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  • ...Bhagbhari was a disciple of [[Guru Amar Das]] ji. She was also one of the first Sikh preachers. Little could be found on the early life of Bhagbhari, somet ...t she had been so honoured. The Guru stayed for some time preaching to the Sikhs in the area. While the Guru was in Srinagar, Bhagbhari who was quite elderl
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  • ...ided to march in person against him, declaring a holy war (jihad) upon the Sikhs. Banda Singh's citadel was captured, though he himself escaped disguised as
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  • ...dered a great virtue. Humility is developed by erasing its opposite, which Sikhs call '''''haumai''''' or self-centred pride, or ego. It is this ego which s ...do so. No wonder, [[Guru Amar Das]] chose you as his successor to lead the Sikhs. You fully deserved to be the guru.”''
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  • ...h districts of Punjab. Of the total population of 3,096,077, 2,383,575 are Sikhs (76.99%), 648,284 are Hindus (20.9%), 51,948 are Christians (1.7%) and 7,17
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  • '''WHY SIKHS SHOULDN'T CELEBRATE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE'''<br> Prior to independence Sikhs were less than 1.5% of the population, but their contribution to the freedo
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  • ...t to say that God cannot be a she, for as it is stated, God is genderless. Sikhs use “He” as an expression of identifying and alluding to God in worldly
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  • 1. The Sikhs have originated from Hindus. If you call Sikhs Hindus, because they are converts from Hindus, then why don't you call Chri
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  • ...assault or by rash entry. The Nawab promised safe conduct to the besieged Sikhs on condition that they evacuate, but he broke his word and Banda Singh and ...the people and rackrented the peasantry. The author's appreciation of the Sikhs' spirit of heroic courage and fortitude is expressed equally strongly. A Pu
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  • .... This form of writing was used by the Sikh Guru Ji's and other historical Sikhs. ...ngs or apocryphal compositions in name of Sikh Gurus and other writings by Sikhs are not considered as Gurbani and are referred to as Kachi Bani.
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  • ...ly. After the revealation the Akal Takhat, Guru Hargobind Sahib issued the first Hukamnama (the royal letter) from the throne: ...to preserve Sikh sovereignity and to save the Sikh religion. He asked the sikhs to be fully armed because religion could not be saved without resorting to
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  • ...forces of the nation were derived. The first of these units was the Perak Sikhs. <ref>http://www.gurdwaar.com/Police+Sikh+Gurdwara/9287124</ref>.Map locati
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  • ...the [[Muslim]] forces of [[Jahan Khan]]. Although heavily outnumbered the Sikhs fought bravely. Baba Deep Singh was fatally wounded in the neck but had vow ...Deep Singh ji who fought valiantly and dauntlessly along with thousands of Sikhs, whom he had famously dared to cross his line drawn in the sand, in 1757 to
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  • ...ersonally delivered to the emperor in the Deccan by the Guru's two trusted Sikhs Bhai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji. Upon reading the letter the em
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  • Find more information about Sikhs in World War I and II * [http://www.sikhs.nl/LeeuwenvandeGroteOorlog.htm Leeuwen van de Grote Oorlog ]
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  • Image:Gurditsinghduringleft.gif|1914. Sikhs aboard the Komagata Maru. 1914. Gurdit Singh is on the left in the light-co Image:komagatamaru2.gif|Sikhs aboard the Komagata Maru. 1914. Gurdit Singh is on the left in the light-co
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  • ...the campaign against the Marathas of Gwalior at the close of 1843. In the first AngloSikh war, he was in command of the cavalry at Sabhraon on 10 February ...ing to the wounded and who, pistol in hand, declared he would shoot at the first man who passed him."
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  • ...a Ranjit Singh, with an Account of the Religion, Laws and Customs of the Sikhs, was compiled by Henry Thoby Prinsep (1793-1878), a civil servant of the Br ...20 page appendix taken from a report on Manners, Rules and Customs of the Sikhs prepared by Captain W. Murray for Lord William Bentinck.
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  • ...jasthan, from the middle of the 2nd century BCE to the 4th century CE. The first Saka King in India was Maues or Moga who established Saka power in Gandhara ...emselves to be of a purer Scythian stock. There are nearly 11 million Jatt Sikhs in South Asia, mostly in Punjab, where they comprise 42.5% of the populatio
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  • ...e famous in history as Jassa Singh Ahluvalia was a prominent leader of the Sikhs during the eventful years of the eighteenth century. A right-hand man of Na ...nflicted a severe loss upon the Sikhs in February 1762,Jassa Singh led the Sikhs to conquer Sirhind in 1764. Tn 1777, he defeated Rai Ibrahim, the Bhattl ch
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  • Sikhs does not regard themselves as denoted by word Hindu, due to difference beli ...ated as a sword arm of the Hindus and staunch Indian nationalists. RSS say Sikhs are not separate (from Hindus) but they are actually their reformed version
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  • ...tress. He laid siege to the Sikh fort of Ram Rauni at Amritsar. Before the Sikhs rallied to confront him, Adina Beg succumbed to an attack of colic at Batal 1. Gupta, Hari Ram, History of the Sikhs, vol. II. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...ated into parenting cycle, calf-buffaloes had udders full of gushing milk. Sikhs now milked them, and brought the buckets full with milk to the Guru, much t ...most important annual event is a threeday fair held on 19, 20 and 21 Poh (first week of January) to commemorate Guru Gobind Singh's visit.
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  • ...4.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Kaccha - one of the five articles of faith for the Sikhs]] ...worn by all Sikhs, initiated into the [[Khalsa]]. Both males and females Sikhs wear the same type of kachera. This was one of five articles of faith, coll
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  • Can sikhs have tattoos?
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  • ...(1661- 7 December 1705), one of the [[Panj Piare]] (the Five Beloved) the first five Singhs, was born at Jagannath in a low-caste family of water suppliers [[7 October]] : [[Guru Har Krishan]] became the eighth Guru of the Sikhs
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  • ...comment on how ritually-slaughtered meat is considered a sin for initiated Sikhs. Gurbakh Singh comments on how non-Kutha meat is acceptable for the Sikhs.
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  • ...iki.org/index.php?title=SIKHs#SIKH:_Any_One.2C_who_calls_himself_a_SIKH... SIKHs]</u>==
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  • ...'''Replica of Golden Temple''' has become a major issue in punjab in 2009. Sikhs seem to be divided on this issue. The replica has been constructed at Gurdw ...imed that people would get the same benifit from this amrit sarovar. Some sikhs got hurt with this. Baba Kalu was a devotee and friend of Baba Lakho who wa
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  • ...om Jalalabad to save him from what he called the violent intentions of the Sikhs. His distrust of the Sikh escort, however, proved imaginary, but his conduc ...ank of the Sutlej, arguing that, if the river was the boundary between the Sikhs and the British, the former could not possess territories to the south of i
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  • ...initiated into the Khalsa order, was born. Bhai Sahib Singh Ji, one of the first five to be initiated into the Khalsa order, was born at Bidar (Karnatak Sat ...ets. Subsequently, the saewadars (including rich, poor, Hindu, Muslim, and Sikhs) carried out the kar sewa with humilty and devotion. KAR SEWA: "Kar" refers
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  • ...b]] is the holy scripture and the guiding Guru (spiritual master) of the [[Sikhs]] worldwide. The scripture is written in [[Gurmukhi]] script spanning sever ...S pic.jpg|300px|thumb|250px|left|{{cs|The [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] on the first floor of [[Harimandir Sahib]]}} ]]
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  • ...o the issue of authority in Sikhism. In the absence of the human Guru, the Sikhs had been struggling to agree on an appropriate authority. Although, at leas ...of the principle of universal suffrage in India. It enfranchised all adult Sikhs for the purpose of electing their 'Religious Parliament' called the Shiroma
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  • ...he spoke on TV saying that Bhindrawale should think of the safety of those Sikhs that live outside Punjab: This was the PM of a country were the Sikhs had given over 85% of their lives to get India its Independence.
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  • ...New city of Kiratpur. Though the first building completed, it was not the first begun as the laying of Kiratpur Sahib's 'foundation stone' had preceeded it The city and its many Gurdwaras are sacred places for the Sikhs as several of the Sikh Gurus visited, were born and lived here. The ashes o
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  • ...which its builder, the first Sikh Guru to ever call for any arming of the Sikhs had asked for [[Miri and Piri]] - two swords. ...the Mandir for observa­tion of the anniversary of a day held sacred by all Sikhs; the day that the fifth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Arjan]], after many days of tortu
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  • ...Singh gave at the first Amrit ceremony, and it is the first mantra of the Sikhs.
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  • ...Klang Municipal Council) Headquarters. It is the main place of worship for Sikhs living in Klang and has been visited by numerous reporters, especially on V ...e Federated Malay States Police to maintain law and order. Gradually, more Sikhs arrived in Klang and became watchmen, money lenders, dairy farmers and bull
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  • ...g: "Glory be unto the Guru; glory unto his Sikhs." As the sad word spread, Sikhs poured one by one into Dilvali Mahalla and congregated in the house of Bhai
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  • ! [[Guru Hargobind]] & 25 Sikhs ...ji reached the place (known as padiala) he gave blessings to the martyred sikhs.
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  • Today the Guru Granth Sahib is the last and final living [[Guru]] for Sikhs. Sikhs recite in the ''Dohra'' the command <blockquote>''Aagya Bhai Akal Ki, Tabhe "Under orders of the Immortal Being, the Panth was created. All the Sikhs are enjoined to accept the Granth as their Guru. Consider the Guru Granth a
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  • '''Italian Sikhs''' are a religious minority in [[Italy]]. Italy has the second biggest [[Si : Address: Via Pablo Neruda 48-49-50, Flero Brescia / As many as 5000 sikhs take blessings from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib here in this Northern Italia
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  • ...Singh stood his ground so well that all were filled with amazement. In the first encounter he fought so heroically that 'he was very near effecting a comple ...about six kilometres to the west of Gurdaspur. It had no regular fort. The Sikhs had to take shelter in the ihata or enclosure of [[Duni Chand|Bhai Duni Cha
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  • Find more information about Sikhs and Gurdwaras in Netherlands/Belgium at * [http://WWW.SIKHS.NL Sikhs In Netherlands/Belgium]
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  • ...nt disowning him and left. This statement came to be termed as bedava. As Sikhs who had deserted Guru Gobind Singh reached their homes, their womenfol ...ground from where he had been raining arrows on the enemy to find all the Sikhs lying dead except one, Mahan Singh, at his last gasp. The Guru sat beside h
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  • ...e place was haunted. Since Sikhs don't build tombs and the Guru like other Sikhs didn't believe in ghosts he spent the night here to show the people that su ...Haji Baba Ratan of Bhatinda in Punjab is claimed by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs as their own despite his strong Muslim connections, pointed to most noteabl
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  • ...e khande da pahul, the vows of the Khalsa, and began to entertain fugitive Sikhs in his home. His parents, apprehensive of the government's wrath, one day c ...diate pursuit led by the infuriated Qazi resulted in an encounter with the Sikhs in which the Qazi himself was killed. Sukkha Singh accompanied Mahtab Singh
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  • ...ave a large number of Sikhs. It is estimated that Canada has about 400,000 Sikhs while USA has about 500,000. ...military and the lifestyle. It is believed that there are at least 500,000 Sikhs are living in the United States, most of them came in the mid 1980s, to esc
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  • ..., suffered such a heavy loss of life, that they turned their backs on the Sikhs and fled the scene. ...promised his father to never attack the Mughals), rewarded his victorious Sikhs with robes of honor - a long established warrior tradition in Punjab.
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  • ...[[ Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] and [[Sahibzada Jujhar Singh]], and some fourty Sikhs including some of the [[Panj Pyare]], fought a battle against a vastly sup ...GS]] as their Earthly Guru and the epic struggles and sacrifices that the Sikhs would endure during their struggles against the oppressive Mughal Empire an
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  • ...ungo Multani." It appears that he, like his father and grandfather, was at first a revenue official, qanungo, in the Multan province. Later, he came to Laho ...ta Ghaullughara]], or lesser holocaust, on 1 May 1746 in which about 7,000 Sikhs were killed and 3,000 captured and later executed in Lahore. Kaura Mall lef
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  • The Sikhs refused Jawahar Lal Nehru permisssion to speak from a religious shrine.
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  • ...ld Sikh, currently living in Chile. I have no more information about other Sikhs in this country.
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  • ...ng association between Sikhs and the armed forces, particularly during the First and Second World Wars, in which thousands of Sikh soldiers lost their lives The relationship between the Sikhs and the British goes back to mid-1800s when the Khalsa army was incorporate
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  • This Select Bibliography of the Sikhs and Sikhism has grown out military history of the Sikhs grew and I was able to collect a fairly large
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  • ...is broken up into sections with subject headings given in red. As for the Sikhs, the author tells us about their growing power, territorial possessions, an called Dande Nanak Shah. According lo the writer, the tendency among the Sikhs to create commotions for annexing territory and devastating cities, towns a
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  • ...8,400,000 lifetimes/lifeforms that exist on the Planet Earth as viewed by Sikhs, 4.2 million of which are on land and the same number in water. ...orld by chanting "Waheguru" (God's name) repeatedly. Some believe that for Sikhs, there is one way to make sure one will not enter the cycle, and that is
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  • ...ocated in the famous Raja Bazaar of Rawalpindi. It was the center of Akali Sikhs. The double storeyed building of Gurdwara Sahib is very big and beautiful.
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  • Mass Murder of the Sikhs in Kashmir Who planned this mass murder of the Sikhs in Kashmir (India), and why did it coincide with President Bill Clinton’s
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  • ...Order of the Star of India), was a British Author of several books on the Sikhs. During his years in India he was personally aquainted with all the noble f
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  • *[[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] – The living Guru of the Sikhs
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  • ....co.uk/videoplay?docid=8247288811810920480&ei=un BBC Documentary about the Sikhs Part 1] ...co.uk/videoplay?docid=-6486658208745152471&hl=un BBC Documentary about the Sikhs Part 2]
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  • ...ipture, and the knowledge and true words of real wisdom contained therein. Sikhs perform "matha taykna" as they enter the main hall. Most worshippers opt to
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  • ...t [[Amritsar]] in 1955. It is a a historic book that tells the story about Sikhs of the past. The name of the book "Sikhan di Bhagat Mala" translates to "th
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  • ...perations. From 1843 to 1846, he was resident in Nepal. In 1846, after the first Sikh war, Lord Hardingc appointed him agent at Lahore and, after the tr ...administration was run by a council of eight leading sardars, six of them Sikhs, one Hindu and one Muhammadan, each with specific portfolios.
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  • Dit pad werd het Sikhisme genoemd en zijn volgelingen de Sikhs – hetgeen leerling of student betekent (leerling van die ÉÉN). Een sepa * Voortzetting van dit artikel op [http://www.sikhs.nl/introduction.htm www.sikhs.nl]
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  • ...onsidered very beadabi to Sikhs. That they fought this practice in India's first peaceful morcha, ''only on their part (as thousands were brutally killed or ''See [[Origin of non violence]] for more reading on the movement for the Sikhs to regain control of their own houses of worship. Only in todays 'Tibet' ca
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  • ...ads one after the other responding to the Guru’s successive calls were the first [[Sikh]]s who were administered by him the vows of the Khalsa. They were to ...ed ‘Singh’ as part of his name'''. This was a way of inculcating among the Sikhs a spirit of brotherhood as well as of valour. Wearing the distinctive symbo
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  • ...awaking in the morning Guru Sahib heard of the theft, and in reply to his Sikhs said that the horse and the thief would be found standing on a certain spot He accordingly sent his beloved Sikhs, and ordered them to bring the horse and the thief before him. Guru Sahib a
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  • * [[November 11]] : [[Guru Gobind Singh]] became the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs at [[Anandpur]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]
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  • ...tka, meat of animal killed in the Sikh style with one blow, and hail other Sikhs with `Vahiguruji ki Fateh`. At marriage the couple takes four circumambulat
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  • Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) approached United Nations by submitting Memorandum to Hon ...riages is yet another instant of discrimination based on religion towards Sikhs.
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  • ...[Guru Ram Das]], Nanak IV. His name is included in the roster of prominent Sikhs in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 17.
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  • ...his door is no Sikh of mine, nor am I am his Guru."'' When a delegation of Sikhs lead by [[Baba Buddha]] ji found the hut they were perplexed as what to do. ...not live without him. Guru Amar Das finally relented and returned with the Sikhs. The hole in the wall is still preserved today inside the Gurdwara Sahib. G
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  • ...highly placed in public adminsitration to the educational progress of the Sikhs. The Singh Sabha was to shun politics. ...m and gave it a decisive direction. It not only checked the relapse of the Sikhs into Hinduism but also retaliated by carrying prosewlytsing activities into
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  • The sikh Army Band consists of Sabat Soorat Sikhs and considered as the most prestigious bands of India.
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  • ...1907. The book recalled the days of long-drawn polemic between Hindus and Sikhs. Hindus argued that Sikhism was part of the vast Hindu complex and that it Sikhs, especially those influenced by the [[Singh Sabha]] ideology, joining the d
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  • ...n. The village has gurdwaras, to Bhai Bidi Chand Chinna and one related to Sikhs who died in post 1984 struggle.
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  • ...ed to accept the authority of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] as the Guru of the Sikhs and revered Banda Singh Bahadur as their eleventh Guru (Madanjit Kaur, 1983 ...'s intention) in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib. It seems to be the first indication of the beginning of the doctrine of Guru Panth in Sikhism. In 17
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  • ...abi verse, of the ten Gurus and of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] and some other Sikhs. Description of historical events and mythological elements occasionally ov ...h's passing away, he did have the privilege of the company of some eminent Sikhs of his day, notably scholar and martyr [[Bhai Mani Singh]]. For many years
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  • ...ightens another aspect of [[God]]. The rehras is the evening prayer of the Sikhs. It is recited at the end of a working day. Its purpose is to add energy to
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  • ...ble for the Home Government's major policy decisions on the Punjab and the Sikhs. ...e relevant volumes in the Broughton Papers dealing with the Punjab and the Sikhs, in general, are:'''
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  • [[Sikhs]] have been a part of the [[United States|American]] landscape for more tha ==First Immigrants==
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  • ...Nirmala Sikhs. Thus there are many places of historical importance for the Sikhs in this holy city. ...Sanskrit had stayed and which became in due course a centre of the Nirmala Sikhs. The centre now functions as Shri Guru Nanak Nirmal Sanskrit Vidyalaya, aff
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  • ...floor over the sanctum. The Gurdwara is managed by a committee of local Sikhs.
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  • ==Treachery towards the Sikhs?== ...enborough condemned it as a reward for Gulab Singh's treachery towards the Sikhs. Hardinge stubbornly defended the treaty both on political and financial gr
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  • ...oon thereafter, in October 1710, Binod Singh had to fight four battles the first at [[Taraori]], 12 km north of [[Karnal]], second at [[Amin]], 25 km north In the schism of Banda Singh's ranks into [[Tatt Khalsa]] and [[Bandai Sikhs]] in October 1714, Binod Singh with his followers parted company with Banda
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  • ...d for smoking around 100 B.C. by native Americans tribes and the Europeans first came into contact with it when Columbus discovered America. During the nest ...ation, that tabacco's use could destroy several. The Guru then forbade his Sikhs to ever use tobacco.
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  • ...He was included by Bhai Gurdas's Varan, XI. 30, in the roster of prominent Sikhs of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]].
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  • ...s, the Sikhs under the leadership of the Akali Dal (political party of the Sikhs) launched a mass movement for the control of major historical gurdwaras the ...used the Sikh shrines as a powerful channel for an indirect control of the Sikhs" (1989:60). It is evident that the real authority in Sikh affairs was exerc
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  • ...ad" is another pejorative term similar to ''Mona'' and ''Rowdah'', used by Sikhs who are following the Rehat Maryada when refering to those who are not). ...ed to and deliberated over its contents. It is a code of conduct which the Sikhs' chosen authorities, themselves, have established. Actually the Rehat Marya
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  • ...ooked after by Nirmala Sikhs. A religious fair used to be held here on the first of Chet (midMarch) every year until 1947 when the Gurdwara had to be abando
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  • ...glory of the Khalsa. Several movements to reform the Sikhism were started. First one being Nirankari movement, Which was started by Baba Dyal (1783-1855). H ...that to quote Sardar Harbans Singh in Heritage of the Sikhs he says " The Sikhs were deeply galled at the fall of their kingdom, but not unduly dismayed. T
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  • ...gh Sandhanvalia]]. Buddh Singh entered the Maharaja's service in 1811. The first independent command he held was at Bahawalpur where he had been sent to col [[Category:Famous Sikhs]]
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  • ...egh Bahadur is said to have his morning bath, is still maintained by Udasi Sikhs. Yet another Sikh shrine used to be there, according to Bhai Kahn Singh Mah
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  • ...famous as Sant Lakhmir Singh. Bhai Mahitab Singh convened a meeting of the Sikhs from backward classes in 1914 in Bhai Dasaundha Singh's dharamsala neal Sri ...n their behalf. Protest was raised against this discrimination towards the Sikhs from certain castes. A compromise was at last reached and it was decided th
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  • ...name was Pandit Ganda Singh, is a historical account, in Hindi, of the Sikhs, beginning with Guru Nanak (1469-1539) and terminating with the post Band ...s hymns in the Dcvnagri script). The book is divided into 72 chapters. The first five chapters refer to the origins of the world, the Aryan peoples' settlem
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  • ...a Phaul’ (initiation) and initiate his own Sikhs. On the offering of these Sikhs, he became very rich and powerful. ...asi Sikh from the territory of Anandpur. Baba Gurbakhsh Das, like all true Sikhs, had objected to Gulab Rai setting himself up as a Guru within the holy cit
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  • 2. Khushwani Singh, A History of the Sikhs, vol. I. Princcton, 1963 3. Hal-bans Singh, The Heritage of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1983
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  • ...pon the name of God. God is not bound by boundaries, for He is omnipotent. Sikhs believe that Sikhism is the best and simplest, most straightforward way of Sikhs do not believe that only one Religion has the only way to attain salvation
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  • ==Abdullah Khan's war against Sikhs== Abdullah Khan first sent 4000 soldiers to Hargobindpur and ordered the local chieftains Baira
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  • ...tions, etc. to sikh youth, children, orphans and poor sikh children. Young Sikhs trained in this Ashram are now doing seva as Granthis and Kirtani Jathas at ...hments across India has made this Gurdwara a popular destination for local Sikhs as well as visitors to Jammu.
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  • ...ajor part of funds for the new building came in the form of donations from SIKHs settled abroad.
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  • ...of the Sikhs, the Mahants fled from the Gurdwara leaving it vacant for the Sikhs to occupy and take over its control. ...jatha. It is then that Mai Kishan Kaur took over the duty of administering first aid to them and taking them to the hospital.
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  • Total population unsure but it seems from various sources that the earliest Sikhs in the Philippines were businessmen. Currently, there are around 17 Gurdwar
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  • ...started calling him "Satguru" which he never claimed himself and for most Sikhs this title is only reserved for the [[Guru Granth Sahib]].''' ...mind, indirectly aimed at the British his efforts were meant to return the Sikhs to, what he and his master [[Balak Singh]] saw as, a more purer form of Sik
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  • ..., in order to stamp out terrorism in Punjab. However, a large number of [[Sikhs]] were innocent and were the backlash of the CM's aggressive policy. ...njabnewsline.com/content/view/5460/38/ PunjabNewsline.com - Punjab radical Sikhs honour human bomb's family<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <ref>[http://
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  • Again, in India, Sikhs constitute only 1.8% of the total population and as such any turbanned Indi ...Africa and dark blue with 'Akalis'- a reigio-politico organisation of the Sikhs.
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  • ...news/pakistan/03-two-kidnapped-sikhs-rescued-in-khyber-ss-06 Two kidnapped Sikhs rescued in Khyber]''' Monday, 01 Mar, 2010: Dawn.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces on Monday recovered [alive] two of three Sikhs kidnapped for ransom in the country's volatile northwest, a security offici
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  • ...ere had been no time to look for the missing, Guru sahib's wife with other Sikhs were escorted to [[Delhi]]. ...y had no sooner occupied Anandpur, than they sat out in hot pursuit of the Sikhs.
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  • ...ence on the other. Independence was achieved at a cost chiefly paid by the Sikhs of Punjab. ...t is a well-known fact that without getting any political alternative, the Sikhs only got physical, religious, and economic destabilization when the movemen
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  • ...by his suggestion of placating the Amir of Afghanistan at the cost of the Sikhs. Alexander Burnes was recalled from Kabul, but was sent to the Afghan capit 2. Shahamat Ali, The Sikhs and Afghans. Patiala, 1970
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  • ...[[Gurdwara]]s a special ceremony takes place as a reminder of this special first [[Amrit]] Ceremony. ...ing from his sword. He asked again, and again, again and again. Four brave Sikhs answered the Guru's call for a head. The Guru took the fifth man into the t
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  • ...s came to the railway station to receive him. From the railway station the Sikhs and Sant Ji took a tonga ride to the city. One of the Sikhs who Sant Ji was travelling with began to translate what the pathans were sa
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  • ...]), the the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[ten Gurus of the Sikhs]]. /8 Assu *December 22: Shaheedi [[Bhai Sangat Singh]] & other Sikhs at [[Second battle of Chamkaur Sahib]]
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  • [[Image:United Sikhs logo.gif|thumb|300px|right|{{c|'''UNITED SIKHS'''}}]] ...especially disadvantaged and minority communities across the world. UNITED SIKHS is registered: as a non-profit tax exempt organization pursuant to Section
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  • .... There is a dry tank near this place which was got dug by the foe of the Sikhs, Lakhpat Rai. In the British times, Bhai Mal Rai ceremoniall placed Sri
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  • ...known. Nanak Sahib stayed here for sometime and mediated here. About 400 sikhs lived in the area in 2001.
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  • ...in which an attack from the imperial troops was countered and repulsed by Sikhs under the personal command of Guru Gobind Singh. Additionally the use of th
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  • ...has been set up at Ferozeshah by Punjab Govt. 1n 1978 where battle between Sikhs and the British was fought. Paintings depicting the scenes of battle of Phe
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  • ...olpur by a posse of sikh horsemen. The Begum was extremely beholden to the sikhs and it is believed that the town now known as Khamanon was named so after B
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  • ...icularly active community of anti-racist activists. The over 1/2 a million Sikhs that made the UK their home are repeatedly making clear they do NOT wish to ...as he does not even in the slightest way represent more than a handful of Sikhs if any, nor does he represent any Sikh organisation. Thus it is left up to
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  • ...tle in Lahore. Vasti Ram lived through the long period of persecution the Sikhs endured and their eventual rise to political power in the Punjab. He devote [[Category:Famous Sikhs]]
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  • ...pproaching from the Guru Granth Sahib (spiritual writings), the sikhs, nun-sikhs, young and old visitors value the Guru Granth Sahib through means of 'Matha
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  • ...adhya Pradesh Minorities Commission, there are around one hundred thousand Sikhs with Sikligar background and other under privileged sections in the state o * There are lacs of Satnami Sikhs in Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh.
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  • ...a Khan (1745-47) and Shah Nawaz Khan (1747-48), and Ahmad Shah Durrani's first invasion (1748). The manuscript is still unpublished as a whole ; an Englis * the first invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani.
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  • ...y [[Kenya]]. 56.1 per cent of all Sikhs are British-born. 73.1 per cent of Sikhs live in the South East, Greater London area and the West Midlands. ==The first Sikh settler to United Kingdom==
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  • ...uage, and his paper was unintelligible to the great majority as few of the Sikhs could read a word of English. His influence at the time for harm was theref ==Appeal to the Sikhs ==
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  • Sikh rites: The Sikhs engage in various regular activites to concentrate the mind on God and unde ...the Sikh's faith and devotion to the Guru. The dasvand is like a seed. The Sikhs believe that this is a seed of trust that actually has the effect of multip
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  • 1940 4 Sikhs of No.4 Regiment were hanged to death.
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  • ...uld be taken of the prospective spouse's caste. However, in practice, many Sikhs take preference in people from their caste. ...iberation, (<big> ਮੋਖ੝ ਦ੝ਆਰ੝ </big>, Mokh Du-aar) complete unity with God. Sikhs thus believe in reincarnation. The soul itself is not subject to death. Dea
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  • ...low adopters) are Sikhs who have not donned the full [[5Ks]] but are still Sikhs nevertheless.
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  • ...bis, Cocaine, Ecstasy, Amphetamines, L.S.D., Benzodiazepines, etc. But all Sikhs accept that they are forbidden from taking any type of such drug. ...beers, lager, gin, etc. But this is not true and it is widely agreed that Sikhs are forbidden from taking any alcoholic drink.
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  • ...ickbaking project, involving considerable investment. He invited all local Sikhs to a feast after which ardas was to be offered for the success of the enter
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  • [[Category: Europeans in Sikhs Life]]
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  • *November 11: [[Europe remembers|Europe honors Sikhs]]
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  • ...l, irrespective of their religion, take food from Langar. It is managed by Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus alternately for one day. After 1947 a girls school was
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  • Isar Singh, along with Kalyan Singh and some other Sikhs, fell in the battle which according to Bhalt Vahi Tomar Binjiauton Ki, took
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  • ...2001, the Federation held a large congregation of thousands of Sehajdhari Sikhs before Shri Akal Takht Sahib at Amritsar and held Ardas by turning the Seha
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  • ==Hindus attack on Sikhs==
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  • ...f a Jatt clan has similar spell with '''Sethi''' clan of [[Khatri|khatri]] sikhs who adapted Sikhism during the 18th and 19th centuries and originally follo ...utes for soldiery. According to R. W. Falcon, Sethi Sikhs (alongside other Sikhs) were seen as a good source for recruitment. According to Captain A. H. Bin
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  • ...pace close to a pond known as Mahalsar. Here Guru Gobind Singh trained his Sikhs in mock battles. The site continues to be the venue for the traditional Hol
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  • Sikhs offered own country during partition. All laws and rules will be done with the agreement of Sikhs. Indian Consitition will be pbulished
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  • ...ai Bula''', mentioned by Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 15, as one of the devoted Sikhs of the time of [[Guru Angad]].
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  • Indira Gandhi, in her war against the Sikhs, was not satisfied with the result of Operation Blue Star, the Indian Army' ...k employed in the household of Guru Gobind Singh, her vendetta against the Sikhs was due to what her grandfather, Motilal Nehru, had told her father Jawahar
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  • Its a wonderful gurdwara and sarai made by the sikhs in that area and has no historical background.
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  • ...lready launched a campaign in the border villages of Punjab to educate the Sikhs about the game plan of anti-national forces which are luring the people to ...separate religion from Hinduism should do something to curb conversion of Sikhs into Christians." Expressing his concern over increase in infiltration of B
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  • ...as decided to conciliate the men of the defeated Khalsa Army and to enlist Sikhs in the Honourable East India Company's service. In April orders were issued ...Infantry. He fought with this regiment throughout the First Afghan War and First Sikh War and had been promoted to commissioned rank for gallantry and disti
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  • ...ing member of its General Council from 1938 to 1950. In 1950 he became the first President of the State Akali Dal and continued till 1957. In 1945 he was el ...a bold, courageous man of sacrifice. Hindus and Muslims loved him and the Sikhs of the State depended upon him.
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  • ...setup an alang, a virtual wall of fortifications around the fortress. Yet Sikhs, says the author, remained undaunted. They came out in day time and they ma
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  • ...a)|Punjab]], [[India]]. Its population is about 5,000 people, mainly [[Jat Sikhs]] and ([[Brahmins]], Valmikhis, and {{w|Harijans}}). Bassi Kalan neighbors
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  • ...a Khan]], the Governor of Lahore, to lift the quarantine enforced upon the Sikhs and make an offer of a grant to them, Subeg Singh was entrusted with the du ...governor the offer of a jagir and nawabship which Sikhs turned down in the first instance. But Subeg Singh pleaded hard and was eventually able to bring the
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  • ...an Body which means Soul is presently(Jooni), but god is Ajooni(No Birth). Sikhs are supposed to worship one who is ajooni but not temporal people, who born ===Do Sikhs Worship Gurus?===
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  • ...spring. Some Sahajdhari parents place themselves under a vow to rear their first-born son as a full Sikh. ...for one reason or another could not came to be known as Sahajdharis, i.e. Sikhs who would have themselves baptized as Khalsa at some later stage.
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  • ...fers to a leader of a group, a community or a nation. Among the [[Sikhism|Sikhs]], a Jathedar is an ordained leader of the clergy and leads a [[Takht]], a ...hs." The highest seat of Sikh religion is [[Akal Takht]] [[Amritsar]], the first among the five takhts. The Jathedar of [[Akal Takht]] makes all the import
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  • ==Sikhs and their “Articles of faith”== ...the British Raj. During the two World Wars, many hundreds of thousands of Sikhs voluntarily and willingly fought with the Allies against the Nazis and the
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  • ...ows of the Khalsa at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh. He was among the five Sikhs sent along with Bhai Mani Singh to Amritsar in 1700 to manage the shrines t
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  • ==Martyred Sikhs== The six martyred Sikhs were:
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  • ...their tact and amiable disposition had won the esteem and affection of the Sikhs, He remained at Ludhiana for 17 years as assistant to agent (1823-27), poli ...f Alexander Burnes who had proposed that Peshawar should be taken from the Sikhs and restored to the Afghans. Wade's personal influence with Ranjit Singh wa
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  • There are some 6 families of Sikhs in Mauritius and 1 gurdwara.
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  • ...Bhal Mani Singh, and took to the adventurous and daring way of life of the Sikhs of those days. A number of young men of neighbouring villages joined him in When the Sikhs sacked Kasur in 1763 and conquered Sirhind in 1764, Hira Singh occupied Bah
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  • ...rossed a few weeks after the date metioned in the former work. The Niharig Sikhs trace the origin of their order from Bhai Man Singh.
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  • ...documentary "Turbanology: After 7/7" and the 2011 exhibition "Turbanology: Sikhs Unwrapped" and accompanying guidebook. ...en Productions" label which he set up in 2009. Titles to date include the Sikhs@War series, short films about the Sikh contribution during the World Wars w
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  • * '''Amrit Vela''' is 'TRUTH god's' first Commandments of the day. [[SatGurBani|Nanak Sahib]] expects nay! ordains his [[Sikh.s|Sikhs]] to get up at this auspicious time and learn GOD's language [[SatGurBani]]
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  • Bhapa Sikh refers to Sikhs who usually indulge in trading/business occupations.
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  • ...o so by his commanders and that he knew nothing about the plot to kill the Sikhs until he stood in an orchard where the 35 people were killed. ...to kill innocents. (But) if Lashkar e Taiyba told us to kill those people (Sikhs), then it was right to do it. I have no regrets," he added.
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  • ...ance of Mongols, settled in parts of Afghanistan and later established the first Muslim empire in India. ...ahitanamas or codes of conduct for the Sikhs. The Rahitnamas enjoin on the Sikhs not to trust or befriend a Turk.
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  • "The Sikhs in History," by Sangat Singh, 1995. ...in New York formed an ad-hoc International Sikh Organization to represent Sikhs interests. They called themselves the World Sikh Organization. The objectiv
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  • ...and staunch Indian nationalists. RSS's agenda is focused on asserting that Sikhs are not separate from Hindus but are actually their reformed version. They ...ement aided by economic prosperity. However, a 2002 claim by the RSS that "Sikhs are Hindus" disturbed Sikh sensibilities.
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  • The SGGS and the Dasam Granth are the Scriptures of the Sikhs.
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  • ...the Sindh province of Pakistan, was a prominent preaching center of Udasi SIKHS. It was established in 1823 by Bankhandi (d. 1863), a leading figure in the
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  • A JAIB Singh removes his shoes and socks and joins dozens of other Indian Sikhs inside a small rented groundfloor apartment in the centre of this sleepy to ...bow on hands and knees before the Guru Granth Sahib - the holy book of the Sikhs. Those who do not wear turbans cover their heads as a sign of respect. One
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  • ...r the Sikhs that day, the Muslim forces were much larger and attacking the Sikhs from two directions they also had the advantage of surprise.
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  • ...wearing the turban and uncut beard. This custom was also practised by the Sikhs in the Armed Forces of the British Empire well before 1914. ...ell as the school uniform. The school declared that it had nothing against Sikhs as such but would not allow them to wear turbans or leave their hair uncut.
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  • ...rriage ceremony conducted under the Sikh religion and sacrosanct among the Sikhs called "Anand Karaj". ...f consanguinity or affinity which would, according to customary law of the Sikhs, render a marriage between them illegal
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  • Sikhs began to emigrate overseas in the late 19th century and early 20th century. ...a number of serious disputes between the mona (clean-shaven) and kesdhari Sikhs concerning the control of earlier gurdwaras, in most cases both parties goi
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  • [[File:Book on Sikhs in World War 1.jpg|thumb|First Complete book on Sikhs in World War I]] ...pride and honor the First ever rare and complete book on history of the 'Sikhs in World War I.’ written by S. Bhupinder Singh Holland.'''''
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  • ...rpa]] (blessing) of the Almighty. 'Early to bed & early to rise...' is the FIRST STEP towards the Gate to Sikhism. '''2. [[Kirat Karni]]''': He expected the Sikhs to live as honourable householders and practise [[Kirat Karni]] – To hone
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  • ...igu, a chronicle in homely Punjabi verse relating to the history of the Sikhs from the time of the founder, Guru Nanak (AD 14691539), to the establish ...of a Muslim. He verbally traced for Murray the origin of the faith of the Sikhs and their rise to sovereignty in the Punjab. What he narrated to Captain Mu
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  • The Patka is also worn by many adult Sikhs as an under-turban as well, just as we use other underwear of different col ...by Sikh youths, or in the place of a [[turban]] by less traditional adult Sikhs.
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  • ...splayed. Quotes from WARS of Shah Mohammad and Cunningham�s History of the Sikhs are inscribed in Bronze. The Weapons have been donated by the Punjab Govern
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  • ...hi prime minister of India signed an accord under which many of demands of Sikhs were accepted by Rajiv Gandhi (these demands are still not implemented). Bu
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  • ...fficers after Operation Bluestar. "They were given because they had killed Sikhs," Tarlochan Singh said, his voice aggressive and his tone angry, as Defence ...celebrating their new UPA government under a Sikh Prime Minister, "We, the Sikhs, are observing the 25th anniversary of Operation Bluestar."
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  • ...The indisputable fact that in his reign as Chief hundreds of thousands of Sikhs were brutally murdered speaks for itself. He has been banned by many countr India Used Him to Commit Genocide Against Sikhs, Kashmiris
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  • ...hedar Arur Singh Shergill, from 1907-1920''', until the reformist '''Akali Sikhs''', in 1920, took the management of Darbar Sahib in their hands. ...a very large or practical space for congregations or church services. The Sikhs would not have allowed this to happen, It was just a Gothic, tower, just to
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  • ...or the independence of India. Its members were Indian residents, primarily Sikhs, settled in USA. Their prime objective was to actively cause rebellion amon
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  • Shastra Puja among Sikhs is primarily practiced by the Nihang warrior sect. It is beleived that the
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  • ...08. It was also used to refer to the letters and orders of other prominent Sikhs like [[Banda Singh Bahadar]] and [[Mata Sundri]].
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  • ...eign, i.e. up to 1722. It is an important document for the history of the Sikhs for^ its sections dealing in detail with the exploits and ultimate suppres ...ld coins) were dug out by the Mughals from near the Lohgarh fort after the Sikhs had escaped.
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  • ...everal Hindutva movements, who wish to absorb Sikhi as well, claiming that Sikhs were the martial wing of the Hindu religion created to protect Hinduism. ...on of peace which took in members who were formerly Hindus and Muslims. As Sikhs they ate together independant of varna and, no minor detail, women were con
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  • ...n) he makes derogatory remarks against Indian people, although complements Sikhs specifically. The translated version is below: ...due to the dominant Aryan traits present amongst them. In particular, the Sikhs produce the strongest soldiers. There is no question that eventually they w
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  • * 1762-1767, [[Ahmed Shah Abdali]] and the Sikhs battle for control. ...ed Shah Abdali]] dies and his son [[Timur Shah]] is unable to suppress the Sikhs.
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  • ...he grave of a Muslim Saint, Qasim Bhatti near by in the morning. His alert Sikhs immediately reacted to this prohibited act and asked Guruji to pay a fine o
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  • ...ging to the Dera. The area has been on 'tinter hooks' since last year when Sikhs prevented a prayer meeting scheduled to be held by Baba Gurmeet Ram Rahim S
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  • ...major religions, being founded in the 15th century. [[Guru Nanak]], their first 'spiritual teacher' or [[Guru]] was born in [[1469]]. ...ingdom]] and about 1,200,000 Sikhs in [[North America]]. Almost 18 million Sikhs live in the [[Punjab]] district in what is now [[India]] and [[Pakistan]].
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  • ...Hardinge and was instrumental in arranging with the SIKHS the terms of the first treaty of Lahore. He was an officiating member of the supreme council at Ca 2. Gupta, Hari Ram, Panjab on the Eve of First Sikh War. Chandigarh, 1975
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  • ...nize here the hola mahalla celeberations on the holi day. In order to keep sikhs away from the holi celeberation by hindus in which they used to pour colour ...he Guru stayed there. The observance of Hola Mahalla was revived after the Sikhs had established their rule in Punjab. It is now the biggest festival of Ana
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  • Turning to his Sikhs, the Guru said, ''"I have tested both of my sons-in-law. You have seen why
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  • '''[[Kanga]]''': This reminds Sikhs to keep their lives in good order; as well as their Kesh. '''[[Kirpan]]''':This reminds sikhs to fight against evil; both physical and spiritual; in their every day live
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  • ...Banda Singh Bahadur ji, His four year old son Ajai Singh along with forty Sikhs were tourted here to death by Muslims. Baba Ji's son Ajai Singh was killed
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  • ...is co-stars and director tried to find out the reason, Salman told them, "Sikhs consider smoking unsociable and dirty." Out of respect for the Sikh commu ...tabacco's use could destroy several generations. The Guru then forbade his Sikhs to ever use tobacco.
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  • .../www.scribd.com/doc/68912283/Sketch-of-the-Sikhs Read Online Sketch of the Sikhs] ...logical significance. 1. Fauja Singh, Historians and Historiography of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...s an event which "paved the way for the foundation of a new state for the Sikhs and provided them a new rallying point to protect their faith in face of th ...nd the explanation the author provides for the rise of militancy among the Sikhs under Guru Hargobind and Guru Gobind Singh is utterly unacceptable.
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  • There are 2,794 Sikhs in Austria according to the Austrian government. Howhever many illegal immi
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  • ...owry, feel proud of good deeds of [[Sikhs]] worldwide and to help fellow [[Sikhs]]! ...entrating on spreading the Guru's word and would build a network to enable Sikhs worldwide to stay in touch.
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  • ...Home] / [http://www.unitedsikhs.org/US_News/US_News_2508200600.php United Sikhs News] '''UNITED SIKHS Director Bhai Esher Singh saves Sikh Girl From Kidnappers.'''
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  • ...among prominent Sikhs of the time. He plied an honest trade, helped needy Sikhs and other holy men and recited the sacred word. Once, as says Bhai Mani Sin
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  • ...tence of these shrines. The memorials of great warrior Baba Deep Singh Ji, first Head of Damdami Taksal and Baba Gurbax Singh Ji, his successor in the holy ...y who made innumerable scarifies to see India free and killed thousands of Sikhs not sparing the innocent women and children even. ''
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  • ...gonal shaped room, with the sanctum in the middle. Over the sanctum on the first floor there is a low domed room built in the same style. In a field next to ...o dinner knowing that if the Pir was in fact Guru Gobind Singh, he and his Sikhs would not dine with Muslims. The 'Pir' however, excused himself saying, he
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  • ...ander of the British army of the Sutlej under Lord Hugh Gough, during the First Anglo-Sikh war (1845-46). He was a veteran of the Peninsular war and had al ...f and continued his advance towards Ludhiana. Ludhiana was saved, but the Sikhs claimed a victory at Baddoval. On 28 January, the British force under Harry
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  • ...uru hunted. There is a still a dry tank near this place which a foe of the Sikhs, Lakhpat Rai had dug.
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  • Over the centuries of Sikhi history, Sikh rulers, Sikh scholars, and ordinary Sikhs have held many different attitudes towards other religions. Attitudes have
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  • ...om five Kilas (forts) built by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] for the protection of Sikhs and other residents from the Mughals and the Hill rulers. In Gurdwara Sahib ...Rajas (Kings of the surrounding Hill regions) fought many battle with the Sikhs.
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  • ...e bottom floor of the latter is virtually a basement under the hall on the first floor which serves as the sanctum-cum-congregation hall. Similarly, roof of ...intained as a holy place after her death. When Nanak Jhira was occupied by Sikhs in 1948, they also acquired this house from its last caretaker, Gulab Rao,
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  • Sudh Sikhs basically resides in punjab.
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  • ...e to the community. They did it all out of their love for the Guru and his Sikhs. It was all a labour of love. They also thought of God all the time. The Gu Bhai Lehna began to work like other Sikhs in the [[Sangat]]. He worked more actively than the rest. He loved to be ne
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  • ...tish won a victory which is sometimes regarded as the turning point of the First Anglo-Sikh War. The First Anglo-Sikh War began six years after the death of Ranjit Singh, the Sikh Ru
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  • ...ake care of us afterwards." The train halted for one and a half hours. The Sikhs served the Singhs in the train whole-heartedly and then turned to the injur ...the state of our Gurdwaras and local Sikh community. What is it that those Sikhs at Panja Sahib had, that we don't have today?
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  • ...|Sikh]] [[Gurdwara]] located at Alnabru in Oslo, Norway. In this Gurudwara Sikhs from Oslo and the neighbouring areas come daily. The Gurdwara mainly consis ...ve in Oslo and Drammen. Gurdwara Alnabru was opened in 1983 and became the first Sikh temple in Norway. Later in 2000, another Gurdwara opened in Lier near
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  • ...compiled by Guru Arjan in 1604 and was then known as the "Adi Granth" or "first Book". ...y be waved over it to show sign of respect and honor for the holy message. Sikhs usually place an offering in cash or kind or both as they approach the holy
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  • ...ich accused them of inciting and leading mobs in the targeted killings of Sikhs during the 1984 Anti-Sikh Program. Kumar denies the charge, and legal proce == Sajjan Kumar’s Involvement In the [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]==
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  • ...y. Further development took place after 1947. The Gurdwara is close to the first bus stop of the city when approached from Punjab by the Grand Trunk Road. T
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  • ...ges and the Kumaon hills and extending eastwards up to Shahjahanpur. Their first powerful chief, 'All Muhammad, received from the Emperor Muhammad Shah a ma ...ibutary. For this reason, Ala Singh did not give any active support to the Sikhs during what is known as Vadda Ghallughara or the Great Holocaust perpetrate
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  • "Sat Sri Akaal" is used by [[Sikh]]s throughout the world when greeting other Sikhs regardless of their native language. For instance, two members of the [[Pu ...ame way. As per the Sikh Rehat Maryada, or Code of Conduct, [[Amritdhari]] Sikhs greet each other with [[WKWF|Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh]],
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  • ...HI, was a seasonal festival popular in the Punjab which takes place on the first day of the solar month of Baisakh (Sanskrit Vaisakha, so called because acc ...al on the occasion of Baisakhl. It became customary for distant sangats of Sikhs to assemble at the seat of the Gurus on every Baisakhl (and Diwali) day.
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  • ...line pertaining to this battle - "Great were the ravages committed by the Sikhs on this occasion."
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  • The estimated number of Sikhs in Spain is not known to me. The various Gurdwaras of Spain are listed unde
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  • ...following its return from Vancouver. The ship was chartered by a group of Sikhs to challenge the exclusion laws enacted by Canada to restrict Indian immigr
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  • ...ity. It, the most important [[Bani]] or 'set of verses', is recited by all Sikhs every morning. The word ‘Jap’ means to ‘recite’/‘to ‘chant’/' ...omposed by the founder of the faith, Sri [[Guru Nanak]] Dev Ji who was the first of ten human [[Guru]]s of this faith. [[The Ten Gurus of Sikhism]] were res
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  • The exact number of Sikhs in Scotland is not known. The various Gurdwaras in Scotland are listed unde
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  • ...ti pangati sathu bananda” — firm believers of the tribe of swans (i.e. the Sikhs) made appropriate company in [[sangat]] and [[pangat]] — in sangat they p
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  • ...i participated as a Ghorcharra in the Anglo-Sikh wars. After the defeat of Sikhs he became an insurgent against the English occupation. He was finally arres ...e to the British forces, which proved to be a great morale booster for the Sikhs.
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  • ...Siyar]] on 22 February 1713, with the specific object of suppressing the Sikhs who had risen under Banda Singh commissioned by Guru Gobind Singh hi ...from his pejorative phraseology and invective. Yet the overall picture of Sikhs' character and of their political and social ideas and practices that emerg
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  • Local sikhs gathered together and by discussions with the Project officer they were abl In June 2007 while celebrating Martyrdom of Sri Guru Arjun Dev Sahib Ji ,first time simultaneous projection of Gurbani tuks with english translation on bi
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  • ...d the organizers that Lakhpat was determined to order mass-massacre of the Sikhs. Anyone who went to Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) for the Sikh celebratio ...Lakhpat’s evil plans. At the same time, they wondered what stuff are these Sikhs made of. They fear not death. Their faith is firm. But the pity is that Lak
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  • ...at Patiala on 23 December 1845, going with a Black Face, as a murderer of Sikhs, and a traitor, from 8.4 million lifetime rebirths.
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