Guru Nanak founded the Sikh faith in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, and present-day Pakistan, around the end of
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The Sikh Desh Bhagat Parivar Sahaik Committee, originally known as, was established in October 1920 under the leadership of Baba Vasakha Singh, a Ghadr revolutionary

Mir Wais Hotak of Kandahar founded the Hotak dynasty (1709–1738), which broke away from the Iranian Safavids. Ghilzai Pashtun tribal leader Hotak ruled over his

The Adi Granth (First Scripture), also known as the Guru Granth Sahib, is the most important piece of Sikh literature. The Dasam Granth is the

Nirankari, (Punjabi: Followers of the Formless One—i.e., Almighty) religious reform movement within Sikhism. The Nirankari movement was established by Dayal Das (died 1855), who belong

Singh Sabha, (Punjabi: Society of the Singhs) 19th-century movement within Sikhism that started as a defense against the proselytize activities of Hindus and Christians. Its

The 1920s Akali movement, which started as the strictly religious movement to reform Sikh holy temples or Gurdwaras, quick way took on the political dimension

Located in the northwest zone of India, Punjab is known for the unique tradition and culture. Being the ancient center of settling in Indian Subcontinent,

One of the most debated topics in competitions and group discussions is Indian Culture from a Western Outlook. They are diametrically connected to each other.

The Golden Temple The Golden Temple may be found in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The Golden Temple is the most sacred and famous religious site not