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  • ...e community. It is very common for Nagar Kirtans to take place wherever [[Sikh]]s live. They especially common during the month of [[Vaisakhi]] and take p ...is what the Nagar Kirtan is all about. There are young and old, Sikh, non-Sikh that follow the Nagar Kirtan route, stand on the sides and freely distribut
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  • The [[Five Items]] that a [[Sikh]] should always have on himself/herself are quite simple and each symbolize [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...e Minister, recalling his promise as Foreign Minister last year over the [[Sikh]] [[turban]] issue in his country. ...e [[French Government]] would work out a solution for [[turban]]-wearing [[Sikh]] pupils caught up in Paris' [[secularity]] law.
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  • ...f the Bengal army, the new governor designate Kahn Singh, and an escort of Sikh troops from Lahore. ...itish. The same day, the Sikh escort from Lahore rebelled. Kahn Singh made terms for himself.
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  • ...m in reference to Political unrest in Gilgit-Baltistan (once a part of the Sikh Raj during the rule of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]]) titled, ''Political unres ...jit Singh]] did take over many fiefs of other Sikh and Muslim rulers. Many Sikh rulers, to avoid having him usurp their kingdoms, turned to the British for
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  • ...lves safe again on land, modify that promise to God. But Makhan Shah was a Sikh and a Lubana - a man of his word! [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...itish. The same day, the Sikh escort from LAHORE rebelled. Kahn SINGH made terms for himself. In the evening both Agnew and Anderson were killed at the Idga
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  • ...a woman of great resolution and the British feared that she might sway the Sikh army against them. Currie implicated her in a fictitious plot, had her allo 1. Hasrat, B.J., Angfo-Sikh Relations. Hoshiarpur, 1968
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  • <div style="top: +0.2em; font-size: 95%">a '''free Sikh Encyclopedia''' [[Introduction|'''and learning tool...''']]</div> * [[Sikh Names|1000's Sikh Names]]
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  • ...s sound (nada or sabda) is the kundalini passing through the susumna, the Sikh scripture declares that he who strikes the instrument and produces the soun [[Category:Gurbani Terms]]
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  • ...for women. In other words, though one may not be able to tell the sex of a Sikh person from his/her first name, the second name of Singh or Kaur makes the ...ns of these prefixes and suffixes make up Sikh first names. Also of note, Sikh names always represent some exalted ideal state or perfect concept. For ex
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  • * {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Public ...f Nitnaym Baanees, Sikh Prayers for English Speaking Sikh Youth| Publisher=Sikh Resource Centre | Year=1990| ID=ISBN 1895471087}}
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  • There was a Sikh called Mana, during the times of Satguru Sri Guru Angad Dev Ji Maharaj, who ...h his fellow Sikhs. He used to say to them, 'I am nobody's servant. I am a Sikh of the Guru, the king of this world, and I will only do what my King tells
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  • See also [[Raga]], [[Kirtan]], [[Sikh Kirtan]], [[Taal]] [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...as had an unbroken lineage of Jathedars who have led the Taksal throughout Sikh history. ...udents to undergo rigorous studies, meditations and seva, thus a wholesome Sikh lifestyle is developed and maintained.
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  • ...poet. The Ganj Namah renders homage to the Gurus whom the poet recalls in terms of deep personal devotion and veneration. The opening eleven couplets are a [[category:sikh scripture]]
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  • <div style="top: +0.2em; font-size: 95%">[[Introduction|'''a free Sikh Encyclopaedia and learning tool...''']]</div> ...:Statistics|With {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles on]] [[Sikhism|Sikhism, the Sikh people and their culture]]<br>
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  • See also [[Raga]], [[Kirtan]], [[Sikh Kirtan]], [[Taal]] [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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