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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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  • File:Sikhs at war.jpg
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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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  • ...e who are you to call yourself true sikh?? and how you know these are true sikhs.........Amrit Shakan naal koi sikh nahin hunda......and moreover u also hav
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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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  • '''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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  • 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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  • {{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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  • '''Eminent Kashmiri Sikhs'''
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  • ...Khalsa, an army of the Sikh Confederacy, at Amritsar in March 1748.[7] The Sikhs retook Lahore only to lose it to the Afghans by 12 April 1752.[4] ...hind, Rachna and the Chaj Doabs.[10] Ahmad Shah lost most of the Punjab to Sikhs.[11]
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  • #redirect [[The Sikhs of Africa]]
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  • File:Doncaster Sikhs 2008.jpg
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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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  • * '''''Guru Roop sadh Sangat''''....Self Made Sikhs are GurBani's Swaroop.(swa meaning 'Self Made' & roop means 'image'.) * The very first para of SatGurBani defines the profile of a Sikh [[Khalsa|Mr Truth]]([[SatG
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  • File:Photo NirikSingh Large.jpg
    Nirik Singh: Sikhs and the British Empire http://www.asht.info/Sikhs+&+British+Empire
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  • #redirect [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
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  • #redirect [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
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  • #redirect [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
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  • Traditions, customs and ways of the world and of Sikhs!
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  • The Art and Heritage of Sikhs from Guru Nanak to the present.
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  • #redirect [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs]]
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  • Sikhs engaged in Enterprising projects.
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  • The place of first battle between sikhs and british india
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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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  • ...at he was coming to visit him. The Sikhs were very happy at the news. Some Sikhs thought that special arrangements should be made to welcome the king.
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  • ...s for this rare, hugely important and once-in-a-lifetime occasion for the Sikhs and also for the whole of the world. ...ges of this holy scripture. On this momentous occasion, both non-Sikhs and Sikhs alike will join hands in millions to honor the high principles of peace, eq
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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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  • {{pm|File:Mass execution of sikhs M.jpg|Mass execution of [[Sikh]]s in [[Lahore]] during the time of [[Zakari ...t [[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]
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  • * [http://WWW.SIKHS.BE Sikhs In Belgium] * [http://WWW.SIKHS.NL Sikhs In Netherlands]
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