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  2. Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    A Khalsa Sikh is also expected to materialize their life as "benevolent exertion" that secures the most good with the most minimal intervention, realized through "collective action". [55] Thus, a Sikh not only has individualistic duties, but also duties relating to the collective of the Khalsa, as the Sikh is one unit of the Guru Panth. [55]

  3. Khalsa Samachar - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was an advocate of pan-Punjab Sikh activism. [4] The influence of its published editorials and daily news articles led to the spread of Sikh programmes on a singular, regular foundation. [4] Originally, the newspaper was published on every Monday until 1902, when it began to be published on Wednesday and Thursday as well. [2]

  4. Sarbat Khalsa (1986) - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 Sarbat Khalsa gathering at the Akal Takht on Vaisakhi (13 April 1986). The Sarbat Khalsa of 1986 was one congregation of the Guru Khalsa Panth, including the Damdami Taksal, Akal Takht, Panthic Committee (Manochahal), Panthic Committee (Zaffarwal), Kharku Sikhs, Tarna Dal (Hariabelan), Tarna Dal (Baba Bakala), Bidhi Chand Dal and the Shiromani Budha Dal.

  5. What to know about the Sikh movement at the center of the ...

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    Last year, Paramjit Singh Panjwar, a Sikh militant leader and head of the Khalistan Commando Force, was shot dead in Pakistan. This story has been edited to correct that the insurgency shook India ...

  6. History of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh Empire's foundations can be traced back to 1707, following Aurangzeb's death and the decline of the Mughal Empire. As the Mughal power waned, the Dal Khalsa, the Sikh army, fought against Mughal remnants, Rajput leaders, Afghans, and Punjabi Muslims. This period saw the army grow and split into semi-independent misls, each controlling ...

  7. Panj Pyare - Wikipedia

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    With the distinct Khalsa identity and consciousness of purity Guru Gobind Singh gave all Sikhs the opportunity to live lives of courage, sacrifice, and equality. The birth of the Khalsa is celebrated by Sikhs every Baisakhi Day on April 13. Baisakhi 1999 marks the 300th anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh's gift of Panth Khalsa to all Sikhs ...

  8. Sikh separatist claims Indian 'spy network' operates in US ...

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    The U.S. and Canada have alleged Indian agents were involved in assassination plots in their countries last year against campaigners for 'Khalistan', a Sikh homeland they want carved out of India ...

  9. Panj Takht - Wikipedia

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    The Khalsa Panth was founded here on April 13, 1699, by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. Every year, during the Vaisakhi festival, this event is remembered. The Khalsa were founded when Guru Gobind Singh gave the Panj Pyare, or the Five Beloved Ones, at Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib Amrit, or pure nectar.