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1. Surjit Bindrakhia
(Biographies/Punjabi Singers)
... to Bindrakhia, the beats demand large gestures and uninhibited movement. A note must be made of the high tone Bindrakhia sometimes uses, which sounds like a screech. You can find others trying such vocal ...
2. Cassino Memorial, Italy
(Sikh History/Historical Events)
... marches and movements on a large scale. In these great episodes the fate of individual soldiers, whose duties and posts were of the widest variety, and the locality and appearance of their last resting-places ...
3. A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab
(Sikh History/Operation Bluestar)
... Punjab has been the home to a Sikh ethno-religious nationalist movement since the Indian Army’s invasion of the Darbar Sahib (commonly known as the Golden Temple) on June 3, 1984.  The Sikh movement ...
...  Most tight, most expansive are the metaphors. Incidently in both metaphors a movement - growth; in the nurturing land and production: in the smithy - is existent. Forging of "sabad" in the Guru ...
5. Surjit Bindrakhia
(Punjab/Punjabi Singers)
... when dancing to Bindrakhia, the beats demand large gestures and uninhibited movement. A note must be made of the high tone Bindrakhia sometimes uses, which sounds like a screech. You can find others ...
6. Balmiki
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
  Balmiki Balmiki is a prominent Dalit community of the state of Punjab in India. A Panjabi community venerating Valmiki, was a movement of Hindu/Sikh origin that gives enhanced identity to devotees ...
7. Akalis/Nihangs Doctrines
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... main diagrammatic symbol for explaining their idea of chakravorty is the swastika: which symbolises rotational movement through four static points around a centre. The four points represent the four established ...
8. Bhai Tiloka
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... movements. Bhai Tiloka was filled with remorse and took a vow never to kill again. He started wearing a sword with a wooden blade, but a proper hilt for show. A complaint reached the ears of the governor, ...
9. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... it was decided to obtain the counsel of the Guru Granth Sahib. Instance comes to mind also of the early days of the Gurdwara movement aiming to reform the ritual in Sikh places of worship. On 12 October ...
10. True Living Guru
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... these fake Gurus after all freedom movements were destroyed. At the time of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji, there were a few and those came close to leaving the Punjab forever. Now that the freedom fighters became ...
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