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1.
True Living Guru
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... is one of the deceiving acts to mislead people into believe that what he is teaching is actually part of Sikh religion. Keeping
Kirpan
(Sword - A Sikh symbol) is not allowed no matter what. This type ...
2.
Prominent Sikhs in 1900's
(Biographies/1900)
... Baldev Singh Mangal Singh
Kirpan
Bahadur, Bhai Baldev Singh Mangal Singh, Sardar Bhai Kahn Singh Manjit Singh Dua Bhai Puran Singh Master ...
3.
Mohan Singh Nagoke, Jathedar
(Biographies/1900)
... a black turban, with a
kirpan
slung across his shoulder. This was objected to by his superiors, but he preferred to leave government service to giving up his black turban ...
4.
Mangal Singh Kirpan Bahadur, Bhai
(Biographies/1900)
Mangal Singh
Kirpan
Bahadur, Bhai One of the Nankana Sahib Martyrs (1895-1921) Was born in 1895, the son of Bhai Ratta and Mai Hukmi in the village ...
5.
Kharak Singh, Baba
(Biographies/1900)
... was awarded one year's jail for running a factory for manufacturing
kirpan
s, one of the religious symbols of the Sikhs, and another three years on charges of making seditious ...
6.
Central Sikh League
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Organisations)
... on the carrying by Sikhs of
kirpan
, one of their religious symbols, and reform of Sikh places of worship. The League maintained a close liaison with the Indian National Congress. At the second session ...
7.
Amritsar Massacre 1978:Shaheed Bhai Dharambir Singh Ji
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... At this time both brothers made a home in Ajeet Nagar and the smaller brother Bhai Gopal Singh opened a factory for making
Kirpan
s. Bhai Dharambir Singh learnt ...
8.
Amritsar Massacre 1978:Shaheed Bhai Pyara Singh Ji
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... in Madras. In my fifteen to sixteen years in the airforce this is the first person I have seen here wearing a Kurtha Pjama and a
Kirpan
on top. On the 14th April, ...
9.
Amritsar Massacre 1978:Shaheed Bhai Kewal Singh Ji
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... in Shastar-Vidya and Shastars. For example if he came across any Shastar he liked he would buy it no matter what the price and would read the following Dohira. As
kirpan
khando ...
10.
The Tarkunde Report: Was It A 'Communal' Riot?
(Sikh History/Delhi Riots)
... in some corner or other for days together and takes its own time to die down. Secondly, no communal riot is one-sided. In the Delhi violence, the Sikhs handed over their
kirpan
s ...
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