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under the first major king in Sikh history . Thus , no mature Sikh State dev- eloped paralleling the emergence of a powerful Sikh social and cultural ethos which was buttressed by a new and virile religion . There existed a hiatus ...
under the first major king in Sikh history . Thus , no mature Sikh State dev- eloped paralleling the emergence of a powerful Sikh social and cultural ethos which was buttressed by a new and virile religion . There existed a hiatus ...
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... Sikhs possessed , the social and psychological distance between them and the Hindus was minimal . Inter- marriages were quite common . Most Hindus showed as much deference to the Sikh Gurus and the Adi Granth as the Sikhs themselves and ...
... Sikhs possessed , the social and psychological distance between them and the Hindus was minimal . Inter- marriages were quite common . Most Hindus showed as much deference to the Sikh Gurus and the Adi Granth as the Sikhs themselves and ...
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... Sikh nation . The exponents of Sikhs - are - a - nation doctrine themselves appear to be less certain on this point . True , apart from a miniscule group of Sukhjinder Singh , none of the Akali Dal factions has defined Sikh nationalism ...
... Sikh nation . The exponents of Sikhs - are - a - nation doctrine themselves appear to be less certain on this point . True , apart from a miniscule group of Sukhjinder Singh , none of the Akali Dal factions has defined Sikh nationalism ...
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