In sentence use of “sikh”

How to use in-sentence of “sikh”:

– He was also influenced by Hindu and Sikh holy men.

– From 1792-1801, Gujranwala remained the capital of Ranjit Singh, until he captured Lahore in 1799, from Sardar Chet Singh Bhangi, a weak Sikh Chieftain of Lahore.

– He married Mata Raj Kaur, the daughter of Rajah Gajpat Singh, a Sidhu Jatt, ruler of Jind Sikh State, in about 1777, who later gave birth to Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sher-e-Panjab in 1780, in Gujranwala Haveli, the biggest and tallest building in Gujranwala and fortified, at that time, where the great Sikh Chieftains lived.

– Mian Mir Sahib was specially famous for having been the teacher of a Mughal dynastyMughal prince, Sikh Gurus.

– After that, the Punjab region fell under Sikh rule, giving birth to the superstition that ‘whoever holds Zam Zama holds the Punjab’.

– He expanded the borders of the Sikh Empire and at the time of his death, this empire covered areas of Punjab, and present day Kashmir and parts of Pakistan.

In sentence use of sikh
In sentence use of sikh

Example sentences of “sikh”:

– His descendants were Chaudhary Rai Bular, the founder of the Sikh religion.

– Later on, it fell under Sikh rule until 1849, when the Punjab was annexed by the East India Company and thus British rule lasted here until 1947.

– They also help visitors to better understand the Sikh religion, customs, and culture.

– Singh was born on 26 September 1932 in Gah, PakistanGah, Punjab, British India, into a Sikh family.

– The mostly Muslim western part of the province became Pakistan’s Punjab Province; the mostly Sikh and Hindu eastern part became India’s Punjab state in 1966.

– Every year for 30 years during the early 20th century, Sikh missionary groups were sent to work among Sindhis.

– All religions have their symbols of holiness: the Christian cross, or statues of Mother Mary and Saint Theresa, the holy Kaaba in Mecca, the Sikh Adi Granth enshrined in the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the Arc and Torah of the Jews, the image of a meditating Buddha, the totemismtotems of indigenous and Pagan faiths, and the artifacts of the holy men and women of all religions.

– Thereafter, for a brief while, Sir Sikandar also worked as Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Malik, p.40 but in July 1936, on the demise of Sir Fazli Husain, he returned to take on leadership of the Unionist party for the general elections held in Winter of the same year, winning by a simple majority and forming a coalition government along with the Indian National Congress and the Sikh Akali Dal.

- His descendants were Chaudhary Rai Bular, the founder of the Sikh religion.

- Later on, it fell under Sikh rule until 1849, when the Punjab was annexed by the East India Company and thus British rule lasted here until 1947.

– Areas in west Punjab such as Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujrat, had a large Sikh population and many of the residents were attacked or killed by radical Muslims.

– The term “Sant” is still sometimes loosely applied to living individuals in the Sikh and related communities.

– Even when Sardar Hari Singh Dhillon, the Sikh Bhangi Misl Maharaja of Amritsar, Tarn Taran Sahib and Lahore, found out about Ahmed Shah Abdali being in the Patiala Kingdom, he marched with a big army of dashing looking Sikh soldiers from the Majha, where the holy city of Amritsar is located, on Patiala Kingdom to chase the Ahmed Shah away, but on the way he was killed, by someone.

– There is also one Sikh temple.

– During the later Sikh rule, the Hindu’s of Gujranwala, played a great role, in those days.

– Indian Sikh pilgrims visit holy sites such as Nankana Sahib.

More in-sentence examples of “sikh”:

– To serve this purpose, Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi visited places of worship of different types, including Mosques, Imam Bargahs, churches, Hindu temples, Sikh temples etc.

– Muhammad Hayat Khan was a son of Karam Khan, a Punjabi peoplePunjabi chieftain of the Khattar tribe who was against Sikh rule in his area and wished to remove it.

– There is a big, new Sikh temple in the district known as Queen’s Park.

– After his death, the they took over the entire Punjab after battles with disorganised Sikh troops.

– The town came under Sikh Rule in January 1764, after the Sikh forces took Sirhind, the Sikhs also established their rule in this area of Shahzadpur Town, Sardar Karam Singh a Sikh Sandhu Jatt of Marahka Village in Sheikhupura District of Punjab, became the first Sikh ruler of Shahzadpur.

– According to the Sikh religion, one day he was bathing in the river and god took him up to heaven.

– Patiala was a Sikh princely state that lasted from 1714 to 1948.

– A Sikh temple or Gurdwara is a place of worship in the Sikh religion.

– Sri Guru Nanak Ji was the creator of Sikhism, and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.

– But the Sikh Nation was not to happy about this, and in years to come they the Phulkians would be traitors to the Khalsa Panth, and helping the British to attack the Sikh interior of Punjab.

– Fauja Singh British Empire MedalBEM is a British Sikh centenarian marathon runner.

– Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the founder of the Sikh Empire, which came to power in the Indian subcontinent in the early half of the 19th century.

– Unique amongst the world’s major religious scriptures, while compiling the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh Gurus incorporated not only their own writings, but also included the writings of other contemporary saints from Hinduism and Islam, who believed in the unity of God and denounced superstition and caste.

– For example, when moving to another country, a Sikh family may actively look for other Sikh families to mix with in order to facilitate Sikh marriages.

– The Gurudwara is surrounded by a sacred pool called “sarover”and group of buildings important to the Sikh religion.

– This is one of the things that the Sikh community does to improve relations and understanding between Sikhs and other communities.

– The service consists of singing of the liturgy, as well as the exposition of Sikh history, tradition, and theology.

– In 1844 he was succeeded by his son Sardar Shiv Kirpal Singh Sandhu, the Shahzadpur Sikh Rulers became extinct in 1809, after the Cis-Sutlej states had accepted the protection of the British East India Company.

– The East Punjab where most people were Sikh and Hindu became part of the new nation of India while the mainly Muslim West Punjab became part of the new nation of Pakistan.

– Sardar Hari Singh Nalua, was also born in Gujranwala, to Sardar Gurdial Singh, and Mata Dharam Kaur, a Uppal Khatri, who was also the commander and general of the Sikh army during the Sikh times, family was originally from Amritsar.

– Other Sikh Sardars such as the Maan Jatt Sikh Sardars of Mughal Chak, and the Waraich Jatt Sikh Sardars of Ruriala in Gujranwala, were also from Amritsar District.

– This resulted in the creation of the Sikh religion.

– Born a Sikh in the Punjab state of India, Sundar Singh attended a Christian School.

– Isobel Shaw in ‘Pakistan handbook’ 1988 During the rule of the Sikh king Ranjit Singh, prostitution also was common.

– A Gurdwara is marked by the Nishan Sahib, the Sikh flag.

- To serve this purpose, Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi visited places of worship of different types, including Mosques, Imam Bargahs, churches, Hindu temples, Sikh temples etc.

- Muhammad Hayat Khan was a son of Karam Khan, a Punjabi peoplePunjabi chieftain of the Khattar tribe who was against Sikh rule in his area and wished to remove it.

– After that the Punjab came under the Sikh Empire and was later annexed to British India in March 1849.

– A time when the Sikh Kingdoms did not like British, visiting their Land, Patiala, was the first to call the British, In his territory.

– Gujrat District, had many Sikh Sardars, ruling villages, Islam was a majority, With 10% Sikhs and Hindus together in the District.

– The Muslim Jatts of the Hala gotra are found in Sindh, while Hindu and Sikh Jatts belonging to this gotra are found in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.

– The British, after battling in Rawalpindi in 1845 had captured Rani Jind Kaur, the widow of Maharaja Ranjit Singh – this caused the collapse of Sikh rule and, when the British marched into the Murree area, the local tribes at first welcomed them.

– The other Sikh states, such as Jind and Nabha, were also the descendants of Phul.

– The Gurdwara is also a place where people can talk about problems facing the Sikh community.

– The date was for the Baisakhi festival which was also the Sikh new year.

– The Sikh army was also reduced.

– It also has a saffron square to represent the Buddhist, HinduismHindu, Sikh and other minorities of the disputed region, the colours are clearly influenced by the Mughal Empire.

– According to Hazara’s first historian, Lala Mehtab Singh, after returning home from the Indian campaigns, Subah Khan settled a large number of Hindu and Sikh Khatri merchant families in Bir to develop his new town as a hub for trade and commerce.

– Barnala was born in Ateli, Punjab to a Sikh family.

– Guru Granth Sahib was bestowed the Guruship by the last of the human form Sikh Gurus, Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1708.

– The four main characters are: a burned English man; his Canadian ArmyCanadian Army nurse, a Sikh British Army sapper, and a Canadian thief.

– The second Anglo Sikh Wars were fought in 1848-49, between the Sikh Empire and British East India Company.

– The word Sikh means Student or Discipline.

– Karam Singh spent the majority of his time at Talwandi Sabo Village in Bathinda District of Punjab which was one of the holiest Sikh religious centers.

– The cannon was later damaged in a military campaign and sank to the bottom of the Chenab River from where it was recovered and captured by the victorious Sikh “Khalsa” forces of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

– In the decades following Durrani rule, they would fiercely resist both the Sikh general Hari Singh Nalwa and Islamist reformer Syed Ahmed Barelvi’s attempts to control the region.

– A Sikh temple is called a “Gurdwara”.

– All the Sikh and Hindu population, left for Eastern Punjab.

– To combat this social problem, the Sikh community kitchen, or “langar”, requires everyone to sit side by side and eat together, thereby teaching the concept of equality by shattering all barriers of caste and class.

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