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| Derived from Pali, sikha-learner, disciple. Disciples of 10+1 gurus. |
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| mixture of Hinuism and Islam |
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| Ramananda, Kabir, Mirabai |
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| 15th century poets, join bhakti Hinduism with Islam |
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| Founder of Sikhims, in Punjab |
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| headquarters of religion, Golden Temple |
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| militant order of male Sikhs, wore five K's, long hair, shorts, steel bracelet, comb, dagger |
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| "lion" surname of many Sikhs |
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| Common Kitches to abolish class distinctions |
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| Son of Amar Das; made the office of guru hereditary and afterwards in remained in the Sodhi family |
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| Compiled Adi Granth and installed it as the sacred Scripture for Sikhs |
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| imprisoned like his father |
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| maintained peace with authorities |
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| Also maintained peace with authorities |
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| founded the Khalsa, a militant Sikh force. disbanded the office of Guru at his death |
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1. Kesh, long hair 2. Kangha, Comb 3. Kirpan, ceremonial sword 4. Kara, steel bracelet 5. Kachha, long shorts |
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| Punjab divided between Pakistan and India |
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