khalsa in A Sentence

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    With comments Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa.

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    Babbar Khalsa International.

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    In 1699, the Khalsa was founded by Guru Gobind Singh, the last guru.

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    Under Guru Gobind Singh's guidance and inspiration, the Khalsa followed a strict moral code and discipline.

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    The Khalsa tradition was initiated in 1699 by the last living Guru of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh.

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    Ripudaman Singh Malik was a Vancouver businessman who helped fund a credit union and several Khalsa schools.

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    The five‘K's are the five principles of life that are to be followed by a Khalsa.

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    Under Guru Gobind Singh's guidance and inspiration, the Khalsa followed a strict moral code and spiritual discipline.

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    This new force of six Khalsa soldiers killed many hundreds of the enemy; many simply ran away.

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    Under Guru Gobind Singh Ji's guidance and inspiration, the Khalsa followed a strict moral code and spiritual discipline.

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    The city where the last two Sikh gurus lived and where Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa army in 1699.

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    He described the founder of the Khalsa sect as a warrior and a poet who had immense knowledge of religious scriptures.

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    It was on this day that their tenth and last Guru- Guru Gobind Singh- organized the Sikhs into Khalsa or the'pure ones'.

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    The tradition of circling the Guru Granth Sahib and Anand Karaj among Khalsa is practised since the fourth Guru, Guru Ram Das.

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    Khalsa(Punjabi:“the pure”) refers to both a special group of initiated Sikh warriors, as well as a community that considers Sikhism as its faith.

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    According to the Khalsa sambat, the Khalsa calendar starts from the day of the creation of the Khalsa- 1 Vaisakh 1756 Bikrami 30 March 1699.

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    Gill referred to himself by the self-proclaimed title of"Consular General of Khalistan", and was a member of Babbar Khalsa until three days before the bombing.

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    Babbar Khalsa International became a major participant in Khalistan movement under his guidance and participated in hundreds of operations against Indian security forces and remained active in several Indian states.

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    In his address, the Prime Minister underlined how Guru Gobind Singh made a unique attempt to unite the country through the Khalsa sect and the five Panch Pyaras belonged to different parts of India.

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    He received his school education from Don Bosco School and enrolled in Mumbai's Guru Nanak Khalsa College for higher education, but dropped out after a year and went to Bangkok to learn martial arts.

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    Similarly, when the fifth swayamsevak went inside the tent with him, Guru Gobind Singh returned after some time with all the surviving servants and named him Panj Pyare Panj Pyare or earlier Khalsa.

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    Apart from the LTTE and some Arab organisations, the ban brings under its purview the Lashkar- e- Toiba( LeT), Harkat- ul- Mujahideen( HuM), Jaish- e- Mohammad( JeM), the International Sikh Youth Federation and the Babbar Khalsa.

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    The main suspects in the bombing were members of a Sikh separatist group called the Babbar Khalsa(banned in Europe and the United States as a proscribed terrorist group) and other related groups who were at the time agitating for a separate Sikh state called Khalistan in Punjab, India.

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    The crackdown on Sikh militant organisations by the Indian Government in the early 1990s, followed by government infiltration of the Khalistan movement and the various militant organisations respectively, greatly weakened the Babbar Khalsa, ultimately leading to the death of Sukhdev Singh Babbar(9 August 1992) and Talwinder Singh Parmar 15 October 1992.

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    When Sikh volunteers and organizations Khalsa Aid and United Sikhs stepped up to help the Rohingya refugees in 2017, providing emergency relief supplies- clothes, water, food, jaggery and vegetables to the Rohingyas, many people questioned why Sikhs were helping Muslims when they had a history of being persecuted by some Mughal rulers.

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