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  • Sonar means goldsmith and Sonar sikhs have population in lakhs and over lakh stay at punjab.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • File:Sikhs in World War 1.jpg
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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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • ...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 do not believe in any one except one and the only one God, the Almighty, wh
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  • [[Category:Famous Sikhs]]
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  • ...t and hopefully together, one day, Sikhiwiki will become the main site for Sikhs to visit to gather valuable, helpful and beneficial information about this
    680 bytes (108 words) - 18:01, 6 July 2006
  • ...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
    672 bytes (125 words) - 16:03, 5 May 2007
  • ...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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  • ...arance or dedication to nitnem and simran. Both are lacking, the only true Sikhs are those who have both MIRI and PIRI. Without Miri, the Pir cannot put int
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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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  • ...]''', the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[ten Gurus]] of the Sikhs. He was [[The Birth of the Guru|born]] in the village of [[Nankana Sahib| T
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  • ...land_22/UK_Government_Ignoring_Sikhs_0987.shtml UK Government Ignoring Sikhs ?]'''</big><br> ...nd ‘integration’ is lop-sided, discriminatory and unfair. They say British Sikhs are being excluded from the government dialogue on ‘integration talks’
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  • ...he sikhs supporting unshorn hair are portrayed in this article as Orthodox Sikhs. ...n I can understand what Sarbjeet ji is talking about (who are the orthodox Sikhs) and why this can be seen as a positive role. [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]
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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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  • {{aow|When Sikhs conquered Delhi}} {{pm|File:Sardar Baghel Singh-sml.jpg|[[When Sikhs conquered Delhi|Sikhs enter the Red Fort in Delhi]]}}
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