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Guru Arjan:"Truth is the highest of all Virtues; but higher still is the living of Truth."
Introduction to Sikhism

sikh_narrowOver twenty million Sikhs follow a revealed, distinct, and unique religion born five centuries ago in the Punjab region of northern India. Between 1469 and 1708, ten Gurus preached a simple message of truth, devotion to God, and universal equality. Often mistaken as a combination of Hinduism and Islam, the Sikh religion can be characterized as a completely independent faith:

Sikhism rejects idolatry, the caste system, ritualism, and asceticism. It recognizes the equality between both genders and all religions, prohibits the intake of any intoxicants, and encourages an honest, truthful living. Sikhs have their own holy scripture, Guru Granth Sahib. Written, composed, and compiled by the Sikh Gurus themselves, the Guru Granth Sahib serves as the ultimate source of spiritual guidance for Sikhs. While the Sikhs hold their Gurus in high reverence, they are not to be worshipped; Sikhs may only worship God.sikhi-jathedar

Members of the Sikh community are mainly concentrated in their homeland, Punjab; however, substantial Sikh populations exist throughout the rest of India and the world. Punjabi, a variant of the Hindi language with some Persian influence, is the spoken and written language of the Sikh people. Male members of the Sikh religion use the name, Singh (lion), as their middle or last name, while females use the name, Kaur (princess). Sikhs tend to be industrious and pioneering; this accounts for their general success wherever they live and settle. The hard-working nature of the Sikhs is derived from their religion, which can be best characterized as a faith of unlimited optimism.

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Cassino Memorial, Italy

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Cassino Memorial, Italy Remembering Sikh Soldiers in Italy Bhupinder Singh Holland has complied a list of Sikh soldiers who died in... Read more...

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Sikh Casualties of Indian Forces Commemorated in Italy

Sunday, 13 September 2009

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Aziz Ud-Din, Faqir

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Aziz Ud-Din, Faqir - Foreign minister at the court of Maharajah Runjeet Singh (1780-1845) Faqir Aziz Ud-Din was a physician, diplomat, and foreign... Read more...

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Ahmad Shah Durrani - Afghan Ruler (1722-1772)

Saturday, 29 August 2009

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Afghans - Afghan-Sikh relations

Saturday, 29 August 2009

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