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  • ...these three volumes entitled Twarikh Guru Khalsa, Shamsher Khalsa and Raj Khalsa, respectively, were also published. ...d manuscripts as well as his rights in published books to the Khalsa Tract Society for a subsistence allowance of Rs 12 per month. He survived his illness, an
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  • ...wo new associations, the Khalsa Tract Society (founded 1893) and the Chief Khalsa Diwan (founded 1902), expanded the scope of their activity. 1. Jagjit Singh
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  • ...(January 1948). He wrote a number of tracts published by the KHALSA Tract Society, AMRITSAR. His discourses on the JAPU delivered during 194950 at Patiala we
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  • ...ettled down, with his wife, at [[Amritsar]], working with the Khalsa Tract Society, which brought him under the influence of [[Bhai Vir Singh]] and deepened h He joined the Chief Khalsa Diwan founded in 1902, and worked tirelessly towards promoting its programm
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  • ...cred verse, as his father accompanied him on the tdus. He joined the Chief Khalsa Diwan founded in 1902, and worked tirelessly towards promoting its programm ...h set up schools in many parts of the Punjab. He helped to found in 1908 a Khalsa high school at Faruka which after the partition of 1947 was restarted in Am
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  • Bhai Sher Singh started his career as a lecturer in [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]]. He joined [[Kashmir]] Forest Department in 1920. Publisher: The Sikh Religious Tract Society, Tarn Taran.
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  • ...left incomplete and which were published posthumously by the Khalsa Tract Society.
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  • ...aharani Jind Kaur]] moved from the Punjab, degradation and the fading of [[Khalsa]] values soon ensued. Soon the Sikh [[Rehit Maryada]] was becoming diluted #Re-establishment of the Khalsa codes of conduct and lifestyle, as taught by the Sikh Gurus
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  • ...Ganda Singh long and fruitful career as a researcher and historian. The [[Khalsa College]] at [[Amritsar]] placed him in charge of its newly-created Sikh Hi Dr Ganda Singh was principal of the Khalsa College, Patiala, when he was invited by the Punjabi University, Patiala, t
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  • ...ilitant protestantism), Singh Sabha (revivalism and renaissance) and Panch Khalsa Diwan (aggressive fundamentalism) . ==Khalsa Tract Society==
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  • ...Ganda Singh's long and fruitful career as a researcher and historian. The Khalsa College at Amritsar placed him in charge of its newly created Sikh History Dr Ganda Singh was principal of the Khalsa College, Patiala, when he was invited by the Punjabi University, Patiala, t
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  • ...erved in Oriental Public (Khuda Bakhsh) Library, Bariklpur, Patna; Asiatic Society, Calcutta; British Library, London; and Khalsa College, Amritsar, is a detailed history of the reigns ofAlamgir II (175459
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  • ...to [[Varanasi]] and to [[Patna]]. From Patna they proceeded through Terrai tract and reached Cochbehar. ...e 93) recognises Bisiar in the Simla Hills. Giani Gyan Singh (Twarikh Guru Khalsa, p. 184) takes it to be the country around Manipur. In the sequences of the
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  • Publisher: Indian Buddhist Society Canada and Punjabi Adbi Sangat Literary Society of Canada. Publisher: Guru Nanak Dev Mission Patiala, Tract No. 407.
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  • ...dus]], termed khas-okhashak-i-hanud-i-jahanmi wajud (i.e. the dregs of the society of the hellish Hindus) swelled the ranks of Banda, and everyone in his army and hereditary specialization. We say that a society is characterized by
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  • ...er Info = Wrote [[Dasam Granth]] and [[Sarabloh Granth]]<br> Creation of [[Khalsa Panth]]<br>Fought wars of defense for righteousness ...he [[Sikh]] religion into its present shape, with the institution of the [[Khalsa]] fraternity, and the completion of the sacred scripture, the [[Guru Granth
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  • As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs| ...ji tried a new experiment - he asked a wealthy follower to donate a large tract of land . Here he built a town calling it Kartapur (in [[Punjab]]) on the b
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  • ...d [[Darauli]]. He then sojourned in the Lakhi Jungle, a desolate and sandy tract comprising mainly present-day districts of [[Bhatinda]] and [[Faridkot dist ...rename the city [[Anandpur]] - the City of Bliss and this was where the [[Khalsa]] was born.
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  • As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs| ...ak tried a new experiment - he asked a wealthy follower to donate a large tract of land . Here he built a town calling it Kartapur (in [[Punjab]]) on the b
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  • As a householder, Guru ji continued to carry out the [[Khalsa|mission]] of his life – to lead people on the [[Compendium of TRUE IDEAs| ...ak tried a new experiment - he asked a wealthy follower to donate a large tract of land . Here he built a town calling it Kartapur (in [[Punjab]]) on the b
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  • ...r-remembers-kamagata-maru-and-takes-part-local-outreach-prog Khalsa Diwan Society New Westminster remembers the Kamagata Maru and takes part in local outreac ...di-durghatna.html Kamagata Maru Jhahaz Di Durghatna - Swaranjeet Kaur Neel Tract No. 364]'''
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  • ...hin the Dasam Granth. This Granth contains the background of creation of [[Khalsa]] Panth. ...B Malcolm</ref><ref name=twarikhgurukhalsa>Giani Gian SIngh, Twarikh Guru Khalsa</ref>
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  • ...parasites without any spiritual attribute or any positive contribution to society. They indulged in all sorts of sexual activities for gratification and they ...a group or as individuals had any specific objective/agenda for the Hindu society, which was conquered by Muslim invaders. If it was anything it was symbolic
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  • ...rue teachers in conformity with the Vedas. He should be excluded from good society, aye, even expelled out of the country (if necessary).” (Manu 2: 11; Chap Nanak had, no doubt greatly succeeded in reviving the dying Hindu society, which was fairly on the way to convalescence, but environments were still
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  • due both to his age and to his position in society. Uncle Amardas, having seen Angad once, ...kable book, Bhai Menhga and Mai Suhag Bai, had recently been published (as tract
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  • ...ping. The Punjab Administration Report of 1851-52 surmised that of the old Khalsa, the followers of Guru Nanak would hold their ground while those of Guru Go ...t time, assured its assertion of self-identity by making the observance of Khalsa tradition (long hair and beard with baptism) compulsory for every Sikh unit
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  • ...erness and skill in deceit and evasion” which still characterise the Hindu society.4 ...interaction between various sections of society. Also disconcerting to the society was the state of general oppression which equally affected the various clas
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  • ...h Valley. By the 3rd century A. D, the Vrishni made themselves master of a tract of country around Ludhiana, Punjab (several Vrishni coin dating to that era ...illage. Many Saini warriors were martyred from this village as part of the Khalsa army , earning the title of "Shahidan" or "Martyrs" for the village . Nihan
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