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Historical Events in Sikh History
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Categories Historical Events in Sikh History
In the times of Gurus [1469 - 1708]
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The establishment of the Khalsa Panth [1699]
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Sikh Confederacies [1708 - 1769]
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Sikh struggle against Mughal empire [1708 - 1799]
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The Sikh Empire [1799 - 1839]
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The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
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The Modern History of Sikhs [1947 - present]
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KHALSA DARBAR RECORDS
Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
KHALSA DARBAR RECORDS, official papers in Persian, written in a running shikasid hand, pertaining to the civil, military and revenue administration of the Punjab under the Sikhs covering a period of 38 years, Samvat 1868 to Chet 1906 (AD 1811 to Marc...
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KHUIASAT UT-TWARIKH
Historical Events in Sikh History/Sikh struggle against Mughal empire [1708 - 1799]
KHUIASAT UTTWARIKH, a chronicle in Persian by Munshi Sujan Rai Bhandari of Batala, completed in the 40th year of Aurarigzib`s reign (A.H. 1107/AU 169596), edited by Zafar Hasan and published at Delhi in 1918. Sujan Rai was a professional munshi and h...
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KIRPAN MORCHA
Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
KIRPAN MORCHA, campaign started by the Sikhs to assert their right to keep and carry kirpan, i.e. sword, religiously obligatory for them, which was denied to them under the Indian Arms Act (XI) of 1878. Under this Act, no person could go armed or car...
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KOMAGATA MARU
Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
KOMAGATA MARU, a Japanese trampsteamer, renamed Guru Nanak Jahaz, launched from Hong Kong by Baba Gurdit Singh (18601954), an adventurous Sikh businessman, to take a batch of Indian emigrants to Canada. This was done to circumvent the new Canadian Im...
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