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... Sikh history- the debates of the 18th and 19th centuries between the Sahajdhari and Keshdhari Sikhs , the Sanatani Sikh movement , the growing unease with the Udasi Panth , the Singh Sabha move- ment for the control and cleansing of the ...
... Sikh history- the debates of the 18th and 19th centuries between the Sahajdhari and Keshdhari Sikhs , the Sanatani Sikh movement , the growing unease with the Udasi Panth , the Singh Sabha move- ment for the control and cleansing of the ...
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... Sikh male's attire and ornamentation attract attention- the turban , the bangle ( sometimes in gold ) , the neatly groomed beard and moustache which prevent him from ever being ... Sikhism HARINDER KAUR SEKHON ' Men and women The Sikh Spirit.
... Sikh male's attire and ornamentation attract attention- the turban , the bangle ( sometimes in gold ) , the neatly groomed beard and moustache which prevent him from ever being ... Sikhism HARINDER KAUR SEKHON ' Men and women The Sikh Spirit.
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... Sikh University Press , 1979 . Politics of Sikh homeland . Delhi : Ajanta Pub- lications , 1994 . Grewal , J.S. and S.S. Bal . Guru Gobind Singh : a bio- graphical study . Chandigarh : Punjab ... Sikhs ( 2nd edition ) . The Sikh Spirit.
... Sikh University Press , 1979 . Politics of Sikh homeland . Delhi : Ajanta Pub- lications , 1994 . Grewal , J.S. and S.S. Bal . Guru Gobind Singh : a bio- graphical study . Chandigarh : Punjab ... Sikhs ( 2nd edition ) . The Sikh Spirit.
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