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    destruction was established at the time when the train arrived to Mano Majra ‚ that contains all the dead people . They all were Sikhs and Hindus . It was considered as the KALYUG – The Dark Age ‚ in the name of revenge the Muslims of Pakistan had killed so many innocents who do not even thought of bad of anyone . When a train arrives ‚ carrying the bodies of dead Sikhs ‚ the village is transformed into a battlefield ‚ and neither the magistrate nor the police was able to stem the rising tide of

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    received all over the world with awe and admiration. The fierce bravery‚ valor and courage of the 21 Sikhs sent ripples across the world. "The British‚ as well as the Indians‚ are proud of the 36th Sikh Regiments. It is no exaggeration to record that the armies which possess the valiant Sikhs cannot face defeat in war" - Parliament of the United Kingdom. "You are never disappointed when you are with the Sikhs. Those 21 soldiers all fought to the death. That bravery should be within all of us. Those soldiers

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    Bend It Like Bekham is the story of a young Sikh girl named Jess living in England who wants nothing more than to follow in the footsteps of David Bekham and play soccer. Her parents are very traditional to Sikh values and customs‚ which prevents her from playing soccer. Even though she knows her parents don’t approve‚ Jess goes behind their backs and plays anyway. Considering her heritage and where she is living‚ Jess is caught between two very different cultures‚ modern London and traditional India

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    British rule were made up of Hindus‚ with the Sikhs and the Muslims making up the minority. The majority of the Muslim population of India didn’t want to be ruled under a Hindu majority and declared its intentions to create their own state. With this common thought shared among the Muslim population came idea the partition which the country of India will be split into to two‚ with the Muslim receive the control of the Muslim dominated areas‚ while the Sikhs and the Hindu will remained in control of

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    Asian art‚ although very different over the centuries‚ continues to represent the area’s rapidly changing culture and the world the artists are living in. “Chess Set” how do you note a piece of art?‚ an original Chaturanga set displayed at the Norton Simon Museum‚ is an interactive art piece carved from ivory and wood in the 19th century. Chaturanga is now known as chess and is a popular game played in modern society. Pieces are strategically moved in hopes of eliminating the king‚ therefore winning

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    respect of personal being. A cultural example that Lee demonstrates a solution to this problem is the Sikh household and the toy truck. Lee asserts the idea of child exploration and independence as a solution to this social problem. Lee has provided many examples of cultures that show respect of personal being‚ and the Sikh household is one of the key examples. A women named Marian Smith was visiting a Sikh household in British Columbia and she noticed a little boy giving a toy truck to his baby brother

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    by Kabir. It was not until the death of Nanak that the name Sikh formed. Sikhs is a Sanskrit which means learner. The title of Guru was first given to by a man named Angad. Angad was able to collect him and added his own hymn. It was not until the fifth guru that the Sikh was formed. Argan was the successor of the guru title and he later gained a political and economical power. He was able to build temples and give identity to the Sikh religion. In this century‚ Sikhism has established identity of

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    AKAL TAKTH. In addition‚ the CBI is considered responsible for seizing historical artifacts and manuscripts in the Sikh Reference Library‚ before burning it down. The military action led to an uproar amongst Sikhs worldwide and the increased tension following the action led to assaults on members of the Sikh community within India. Many Sikh soldiers in the Indian army mutinied‚ many Sikhs resigned from armed and civil administrative office and several returned awards and honours they had received from

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    Bhagat Singh In 1923‚ Singh joined the National College in Lahore‚ where he not only excelled in academics but also in extra-curricular activities.[3] He was a participant of the dramatics society in the college.[3] By this time‚ he was fluent in Hindi‚ English‚ Urdu‚ Punjabi and Sanskrit languages.[3][26][27] In 1923‚ Singh won an essay competition set by the Punjab Hindi Sahitya Sammelan. In his essay on Punjab’s Language and Script‚ he quoted Punjabi literature and showed a deep understanding

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    One of the fundamental causes of the Sepoy Mutiny was the inclusion of British policies. The British had no concern for the Indian rulers who ruled before they established their raj. Furthermore‚ ex-kings and ex-rulers were not allowed to be a high ranked official in the British system of government. The East India company passed many policies that pushed former elites and princes down the social hierarchy. One such policy passed by Lord Dalhousie‚ was the Doctrine of Lapse . This Doctrine was passed

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