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  2. Satguru Hari Singh - Wikipedia

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    This execution was a response to a violent confrontation between Namdhari Sikhs and those Malerkotla officials and populace which indulged in public cow slaughter, an act deeply offensive to the Sikhs. [6] In the aftermath of this event, known as the Malerkotla Saka (massacre), Satguru Ram Singh, the leader of the Namdharis, was exiled. The ...

  3. Namdhari - Wikipedia

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    The Namdhari hockey team's members actively participate in the national hockey championships for Sub Junior, Junior, and Senior. Namdhari XI is a well-known name in the Indian hockey community. Namdhari XI's name became synonymous with high-quality hockey teams in India as a result of the notable accomplishments of the first team from 1980 to 2000.

  4. Satguru Ram Singh - Wikipedia

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    Namdhari Guru Ram Singh was a member of a unit of Prince Naunihal Singh's platoon, the Baghel Regiment. His regiment was sent to Peshawar to bring the royal coffers. On its way back, the unit rested at Hazro Fort, now in Pakistan. It is said that Namdhari Guru Ram Singh and some soldiers of his regiment went to meet Guru Balak Singh of the ...

  5. Satguru Jagjit Singh - Wikipedia

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    Satguru Jagjit Singh steered the Namdhari community through many phases of the late twentieth century. Joginder Singh mentions that since the inception, Namdhari sect had been a supporter of Punjabi language in Gurmukhi script and Punjabiat (cultural plurality). [45] At the same time, Namdhari sect has been an ardent advocate of a unified India.

  6. Satguru Balak Singh - Wikipedia

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    Namdhari Sikhs believe he was the successor of Guru Gobind Singh, a stance that differs them from mainstream Sikhism. [12] According to Namdharis, Guru Gobind Singh did not die from the wounds inflicted by the assassination attempt on his life in 1708, but instead live-on as a recluse under the pseudonym of "Ajapal Singh", passing on the ...

  7. Nuwaubian Nation - Wikipedia

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    The "Tama-Re" compound as it stood in 2002 Flag used by the Nuwaubian Nation, featuring a Star of David and an Ankh [1] [2] [3]The Nuwaubian Nation, Nuwaubian movement, or United Nuwaubian Nation [4] [5] [6] (/ n uː ˈ w ɔː b iː ən /) is an American new religious and black supremacist movement founded and led by Dwight York, also known as Malachi Z. York. [4] [5] [6] York began founding ...

  8. Satguru Uday Singh - Wikipedia

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    A venture, Namdhari Fresh, is a popular grocery store in Bangalore. The company has won many laurels, including Best Exporter Award from Agriculture & Processive Food Export Development Authority (APEDA). Various corporations have procured the produce of Namdhari Seeds to boost their export potential. [8]

  9. Neeldhari - Wikipedia

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    They believe in the concept of living gurus (known as dehdhari) succeeding the mainstream Sikh gurus. [3] They do not follow the mainstream Sikh maryada. [4] The Neeldharis are named after their dress-code worn by both men and women, which mandates that they wear blue-and-white-coloured garbs known as neela-bana, consisting of a white kurta-pyjama, a blue scarf called a chakuta (substitute for ...