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  • Khinda ਕਹਿੰਦਾ is Kamboj Gotra in Punjab, during Sikh Damdami Taksal and Kamboj Caste [[Category:Sikh]]
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  • |caste_name= Kamboj The Kamboj Caste from Kshatriya Varna a Punjabi community in the North-Western India.
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  • ==Thoughts of [[User:Sikh guy]]== =Sikh Caste System=
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  • ...cient Persia and Vishnu god. In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Kamboj Professions were Eye Spirit Workers, Ghost Spirit Workers, Ghost Hearing Sp The '''Kamboj or Kamboh''' people are the modern representatives of ancient Kambojas, a w
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  • ==Sikh Caste of India== Also See Brahmin Varna - [[Brahmin Sikh]]
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  • == History of Labana Sikh== Labana Sikh is the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual, it determines
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  • == Kamboj Sikh == The '''Kamboj or Kamboh''' people are the modern representatives of ancient Kambojas, a w
    4 KB (645 words) - 18:55, 24 September 2020
  • * [[User:Yuri.Mastana/Brahmin Sikh]] * [[User:Yuri.Mastana/Khatri Sikh]]
    1 KB (232 words) - 08:44, 16 November 2021
  • ==History of Kumhar Sikh== ...essional and artists or artisans making unique items or short runs. Kumhar Sikh there has been a distinct trend away from functional pottery, the work of p
    2 KB (242 words) - 08:36, 16 November 2021
  • ...y of the Indian subcontinent comprises many diverse sets of peoples as the Sikh Gurus preached for ethnic and social harmony. These include different ethni * [[Kamboj]]
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  • ==History of Brahmin Sikh== Brahmin Sikh is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being an
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  • ==History of Khatri Sikh== ...m its ability to command the support confidence of the legislature, Khatri Sikh with parliamentary systems may be constitutional monarchies, where a monarc
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  • == History of Nai Sikh== ...community friendly place which is usually located at the owner's home, Nai Sikh a beauty salon and a hair salon and although many small businesses do offer
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  • ...angrur district of the Punjab. According to other sources, he was a Kamboj Sikh. He received amrit, the Khalsa rites of initiation, from his uncle [[Bhai [[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
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  • ==History of Tarkhan Sikh== Tarkhan Sikh is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving
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  • ==History of Arora Sikh== ...nization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest. Arora Sikh had become one of the world’s most important economic activities, and its
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  • ==History of Mazhabi Sikh== ...disposal, although the systematic burial of the waste with daily, Mazhabi Sikh used for waste management purposes, such as temporary storage, consolidatio
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  • Bhai Mahi Singh Sunam is revered as a great Sikh warrior and martyr. Bhai Mahi Singh belonged to the Mehroke landlord (Kamboj) family of Sunam. He had taken Amrit from Guru Gobind Singh at the time of
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  • ...se role and contributions to Sikhism occupy a very outstanding position in Sikh history. ...According to Gyani Gyan Singh’s Panth Parkash also, Baba Amar Singh was of Kamboj lineage. [2][3]
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  • ...iscipline, self-control and exemplary patience displayed by the peaceful Sikh protesters even in the face of extreme [[barbarism]]. Even national leade ...gio-political organisation. The ''peaceful'' and ''non-political'' budding Sikh brotherhood was transformed into a proud and fiercely martial nation throug
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