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NAIEVE AND QUIXOTIC GOVERNOR GENERAL HARDINGE HAD SEEN NO MILITARY ACTION SINCE 30 YEARS AND WAS A TOTAL NOVICE AS FAR AS INDIAN WARFARE WAS CONCERNED- HIS DECISION TO WAIT FOR LITTLER’S DIVISION WAS A MASSIVE BLUNDER –BECAUSE LITTLER’S... more
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      Military HistoryBritish HistoryLeadershipSikh Studies
In 2007, the Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS) guru Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan wore an attire similar to calendar image of tenth Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, and performed a ritual baptism, which became controversial. This article will show how... more
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      Cultural StudiesArea StudiesArt HistoryMedia Studies
Although Sikhism originally called for and practised egalitarianism, casteism had been brought into the community in the 18th century.
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      SikhismSouth Asian StudiesEgalitarianismSikh Studies
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      ReligionPhilosophyPolitical PhilosophyPhilosophy Of Religion
Prof. (Dr.) Balwant Singh Dhillon, a much-acclaimed Sikh-historian, a dedicated researcher, a prolific writer, and a profound scholar of religion, was born in 1950, at Village Ran Singh Wala, District Faridkot, Punjab, India. With his... more
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      ReligionSikhismHistory of ReligionIslamic Studies
India was divided on the basis of two nation theory into India and Pakistan. Sikhs were considered as part of the Hindus along with Jains and Buddhists. During political parleys with the British, the Sikhs were invited as equal partners... more
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      SikhismHistoryPolitical ScienceSikh Studies
Organisms respond to changes in their environment by evolutionary adaptations in form and behaviour. At present, we face great survival challenges as both these factors have come under undue stress due to our unbridled demands of high... more
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      SikhismEnvironmental EducationEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental Sustainability
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      Asian StudiesSouth Asian StudiesSouth AsiaSouth Asian History
Abstracts of Sikh Studies Journal has published a review of the book, Afghan Hindus & Sikhs History of a Thousand Years written by G.S. Khurana, retired Judge.
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      SikhismAfghanistanHistory of AfghanistanSikh Studies
Dalip Singh Saund spoke against “coddling kings and dictators and protecting the status quo”
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      American HistoryImmigrationAmerican Foreign PolicyCivil Rights
Sikhism is the world's fifth-largest religion. It was founded during the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. Its adherents are known as Sikhs. Currently, there are about 30 million Sikhs worldwide. Most of... more
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      ReligionHuman RightsGender EqualityWomen's Right to Equality
Dr Sukhraj Singh DHILLON, author of this book, is an eminent Scientist. He has tried to answer the questions about God: What is God? Does He really exist? Why do we search for God? Do religions really believe in the same God? Why are... more
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      PakistanSikh StudiesPakistan Studies
Questo volume ricostruisce il quadro storico-sociale del contesto di origine del sikhismo e analizza i caratteri dell’immmigrazione indiana in Italia. Nella prima parte, dopo la presentazione dei tratti socioeconomici del Panjab,... more
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      Sikh StudiesSikh diaspora
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      ArchitectureSikh StudiesDissertationsRiots
The social identities such as ethnicity, sexuality, religion, and nationality have come to the center of political mobilization. However, there is little agreement about the true cause of this emerging importance of social identities or... more
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      SikhismHistoryIndian studiesSikh Studies
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      Social WorkSikh StudiesSikh diasporaSocial Equality
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      ReligionDevelopment StudiesHuman RightsIndian studies
The Khalistan movement is a Sikh separatist movement seeking to create a homeland for Sikhs by establishing a sovereign state, called Khālistān ('Land of the Khalsa'), in the Punjab region. The proposed state would consist of land that... more
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      Indian PhilosophyPakistanIndian PoliticsSikh Studies
Various religious philosophies the world over, although differ in many details, yet they all emphasize the basic unity of the universe, through the recognition of panch tattva as the basis of creation. Most of these philosophies agree... more
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      SikhismSikh StudiesSikh diasporaSikh identity and politics
Guru Nanak and other Sikh Gurus, Bhagats and Bhats have used analogies and metaphors to convey the essence of their message to the Sikh Sangat. We have tried to establish the scientific basis of some of these analogies. The use of... more
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      ReligionLiteratureSikh StudiesPunjabi Literature
There are several myths surrounding the life and times of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale. This essay goes through the five key misconceptions and provides detailed references to support the arguments.
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      South Asian StudiesPolitical Violence and TerrorismPoliticsFederalism
Mostly visible in the streets of Punjab, and especially inside and near Gurdwaras, Nihangs is an order of Sikh warriors, characterised by blue robes, antiquated arms such as swords and spears, and decorated turbans surmounted by steel... more
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      Sikh StudiesSikh history
This paper is an in-depth exploration of the modern school of yoga popularly known as Kundalini Yoga As Taught By Yogi Bhajan (KYATBYB). The practice will be examined in its political, historical, and religious dimensions, as compared... more
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      SikhismNew Religious MovementsAuthenticitySikh Studies
Violence has always played a part in the religious imagination, from symbols and myths to legendary battles, from colossal wars to the theater of terrorism. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Violence surveys intersections between... more
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      BuddhismHinduismAfrican StudiesJewish Studies
[Introductory essay in:] "Sikh Heritage: Ethos and Relics" by Bhayee Sikandar Singh and Roopinder Singh. (New Delhi: Rupa) This book's two authors have worked in a unique partnership that transcended their individual... more
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      SikhismMaterial Culture StudiesMaterial culture of religionSouth Asian Studies
The Guru’s warrior scripture by Kamalroop Singh and Gurinder Singh Mann Written for the Oxford University Press India blog. The scripture known as the Dasam Granth Sahib or the ‘Scripture of the Tenth King,’ has traditionally been... more
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      SikhismSikh StudiesDasam Granth Sahib
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      SikhismArt HistoryArchitecturePakistan
The major contribution of Syan is in three interconnected areas. One, he questions a view widely prevalent in Sikh historiography that there was a major rupture in Sikh thought and practice on the question of violence/non-violence after... more
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      Indian studiesReligion and Violence/NonviolenceSikh StudiesMedieval Indian History
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      SikhismPhilosophyPhilosophy Of ReligionTheology
It is a New book under preparation.
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      ReligionPhilosophySocial SciencesSikh Studies
8 pp colour section and 23 b/w images ISBN : 9781911628248 • Covers the Sikh Misls • East India Company • Sikh Empire • Sikh Relics and Artefacts The Sikh Confederacy consisting of military units or Misls rose from the ashes of the... more
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      SikhismColonialismBritish Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - )Sikh Studies
The paper compares Sikh Metaphysics against others to arrive at a conclusion as to how God creates. It is generally believed that in Sikhism, God creates by himself. This paper examines Gurbani (The Sikh sacred text) to conclude that God... more
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      SikhismSikh StudiesSikhsGurbani and Sikh History
... Government of India. Pawan and Chitra Chopra also helped xiv Page 18. PREFACE AND ... my resources. My sincere thanks to all of them. My daughter Tanya Singh and friend Bill MacKeith deserve special thanks. I thank Bill ...
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      Political EconomyDevelopment StudiesIndian studiesFederalism
Ethnic insurgencies have received less scholarly attention than colonial or ideological insurgencies—even as they have become the predominant form of insurgency following the decolonization process and then the end of the Cold War. In... more
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      NationalismInsurgency/Counterinsurgency(COIN)DemocracySikh Studies
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199458974.do First translations of apocryphal texts of the Dasam Granth Focuses on the Sikh manuscript tradition, the relics of Guru Gobind Singh and their relationship with Sikh scripture Brings to... more
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      HinduismMilitary HistoryHindi LiteraturePostcolonial Studies
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      ReligionPhilosophyTranslation StudiesSikh Studies
In the wake of the war on terror the British Sikh diaspora has made a conscious effort to distinguish and set themselves apart from the Muslim community. Although historically this distinction is not novel, within the UK such an effort to... more
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      IslamophobiaDecolonializationSikh StudiesSikhs
Vastness of Universe: The Sun, the Earth, the Moon, the stars, the satellites and the galaxies etc. form our universe. A wreath like arch of stars, stretching across the sky is the Milky Way. It is a part of our galaxy, which is an... more
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      SikhismKnowledge Creation / Generation (Innovation)CreationismSikh Studies
Story of Rise and Fall of Lahore Darbar. It started with Ranjit Singh who used all available ‘tools’ including religious formations to manufacture and consolidate power in his own hands. This ended up as rule by one family engaged in a... more
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      SikhismMilitary HistorySouth Asian StudiesSouth Asia
The Mul Mantra of the Khalsa - The first ever English translation. Written in the Court of the Tenth Guru about the first Khalsa initiation.
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      SikhismSikh StudiesSikh diasporaSikh identity and politics
In remembrance of Operation Bluestar, an exploration of the centrality of memory in Sikh praxis.
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      Religion and PoliticsGenocide StudiesHistory and MemorySocial and Collective Memory
The Paiṅtīs Akharī is an acrostic bani about the Gurmukhi alphabet said to be by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It is apocryphal as it is not in the Adi Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The Guru describes the experience or attributes of Ik Oaṅkār with each... more
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      Sikh StudiesPunjabi LiteraturePunjab StudiesPunjab/Sikh Studies
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      Women's StudiesLiteratureIdentity (Culture)English
摘要:锡克教是穆斯林政权统治印度时期外来的波斯—伊斯兰文化与印度本土文化碰撞与交融的产物。十七八世纪,锡克教逐渐由和平传道的教派运动变为武装团体,其与莫卧儿帝国政权的关系亦由支持与扶持转向反抗与镇压。这种变化发生于莫卧儿帝国"王法"与"教法"博弈的大背景下,并非单纯的个人恩怨或教派冲突。锡克教见证并参与了莫卧儿政权由推崇保守教法的外来征服者集团变为推行开明宗教政策的本土化集权帝国,后重新转向保守并最终解体的过程。莫卧儿虽然继承并发展了苏丹国时期半世俗半宗教性质的"王法治国"政... more
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      Mughal HistoryIslamic StudiesSikh Studies
The hagiographies of Guru Nanak Dev Ji such as the Srī Gur Nānak Parkāsh Graṅth, and other older Janamsākhiā, narrate that the Nasīhatanāmā was said in a conversation between the King of Misar or Rum (regions around Egypt and Turkey), who... more
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This essay probes the interplay between gurbani, sakhi and the human self. It attempts to show that a study of textual nuances (in this case the meaning of the word Chaubole) can sometimes be helpful in detheorizing varied... more
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      Discourse AnalysisSikhismPostcolonial StudiesDeconstruction
Presently, we live in a Knowledge Society based on the information and knowledge dissemination to all the sections of society so that human condition at large can be improved. The primacy of human creativity is paramount in such a society... more
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      SikhismWomen LeadershipSikh Studies
This important volume provides a clear, concise and comprehensive guide to the history of Sikh nationalism from the late nineteenth century to the present. Drawing on A. D. Smith's ethno-symbolic approach, Gurharpal Singh and Giorgio... more
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      ReligionSikhismInternational RelationsReligion and Politics