Essays in Sikh History, Tradition and SocietyOUP India, 29 mars 2007 - 304 sidor This valuable collection brings together representative essays on wide-ranging topics by Hew McLeod, spanning his illustrious career in Sikh Studies. |
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... eighteenth century rise up and contribute handsomely to the growth of Sikh hagiography . Of these stalwarts of a militant tradition the most popular of all appears to be Baba Dip Singh . Certainly his picture figures very prominently in ...
... eighteenth century rise up and contribute handsomely to the growth of Sikh hagiography . Of these stalwarts of a militant tradition the most popular of all appears to be Baba Dip Singh . Certainly his picture figures very prominently in ...
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... century some Tat Khalsa leaders were sympathetic towards the Panch Khalsa Divan , notably Kahn Singh Nabha . Panch ... eighteenth century ; and practically all the remainder is in Persian . The script used for both languages was ...
... century some Tat Khalsa leaders were sympathetic towards the Panch Khalsa Divan , notably Kahn Singh Nabha . Panch ... eighteenth century ; and practically all the remainder is in Persian . The script used for both languages was ...
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... eighteenth century , reinforcing the militant character of the Khalsa and moulding the Rahit accordingly.11 This is the heroic period of Sikh history and tradition , and from it derive ideals which retain their power to the present day ...
... eighteenth century , reinforcing the militant character of the Khalsa and moulding the Rahit accordingly.11 This is the heroic period of Sikh history and tradition , and from it derive ideals which retain their power to the present day ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Approaches to Sikh Studies | 13 |
History and Tradition in the Study of the Sikh Faith | 15 |
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accepted actual Adi Granth Amritsar anecdotes answer appears applies Australia authority Baba Banda baran beginning believe Bhai called caste century certainly claim clear collection complete concerning continues Dasam Granth death Delhi distinctive earlier early eighteenth century evidently example fact figure Five Ks four gurdwara Guru Gobind Singh Guru Nanak hair Hindu importance included India influence initiation interest interpretation issue janam-sakhis jāti Khalsa known later least live major manuscript McLeod means Muslim nineteenth century noted observe original Panth particular Pashaura period person popular practice present Press problem produced published Punjab question Rahit rahit-namas reason received reference regarded religion religious remains represented respect result Sahib scripture seems Sikh Sikhism Singh Sabha society sources style Tat Khalsa tradition translation turban understanding University Zealand