Seminar, Temas389-400R. Thapar, 1992 |
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... Sikh peasant is caught between the two , with the militants knocking at his door at night and the police during the day . The security forces have thus added to his insecurity . The order at any cost ' policy requires the security ...
... Sikh peasant is caught between the two , with the militants knocking at his door at night and the police during the day . The security forces have thus added to his insecurity . The order at any cost ' policy requires the security ...
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... Sikh gurus defined the relationship between the gurmukh and the community as not that of a narrow pragmatic but of transaesthetics and relish . The signs gurmukh and sadh sangat ( saint- community ) , therefore , cannot be understood ...
... Sikh gurus defined the relationship between the gurmukh and the community as not that of a narrow pragmatic but of transaesthetics and relish . The signs gurmukh and sadh sangat ( saint- community ) , therefore , cannot be understood ...
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... Sikh disaffection and there was a distancing between the Khatris and the Jatts with the change to militant Sikhism ... Sikh- Mughal confrontation as essentially religious . Chetan Singh's delineation of 17th century Punjab takes the ...
... Sikh disaffection and there was a distancing between the Khatris and the Jatts with the change to militant Sikhism ... Sikh- Mughal confrontation as essentially religious . Chetan Singh's delineation of 17th century Punjab takes the ...
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