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  1. any chance of posting some pre-84 pictures using this site http://www.imageshack.us/ its very easy, itll give you the link to post straight away
  2. Is there any pictures or sketches of the Akal Takht before 84, even ones from 18th century ?
  3. Wow thats some good info any more ? Heres a pciture of the Maharaja, Getting into his Silver Ghost Rolls Royce that I believe, was donated by Rolls Rpyce to him as a gift, please correct if I'm wrong
  4. Doh, i met one guy called Balkar Singh at camp 4 years ago and i could feel waheguru from him and what else it weird that if you go to ww.google.com images and type in Waheguru you see a picture of him in his trim beard days
  5. i was thinking about this last night, that for 20 years or so we were all told he is alive and in chardi kaala, but now told he's gone ! its like a big lie and makes me think what else is a lie
  6. What has Baba Santa Singh that people should take on as a role model ?
  7. Did Maharaja help Sikhi in any way ? Like help gurdwara's help the people or any sikhs at the time anyone know ?
  8. If he had 360 wives it explains why in his pictures he's not smiling very much, must be tired from all that excercise Maharajah Patiala, SIGNED PHOTO 1917 http://img143.echo.cx/img143/3494/maharajahpatialasignedphoto191.th.jpg' alt='maharajahpatialasignedphoto191.th.jpg'>
  9. Kully Singh is Nihung Singh and a student of Niddar Singh, has alot of prem for Bani and Bana of Guru Gobind Singh ji and is very chardi kaala
  10. Akaal, just listened to Defenders of the Faith excellent album listen to track 6 Creation of Nation @ 1.54, Dushta Nooo Chatkonda
  11. Similar story happened in birmingham a few years ago, the young munda cut his hair off and blamed musilms for attack, its sad to see this then its hard to distinguish the truth when it really does happen.
  12. good on you Guru Ka Soulja, Guru Ji would be happy i'm sure
  13. On a side note here is a point we can ALL learn from - Point 32 !! Is this line talking about a Singh should not fight with another Singh?
  14. Thats fast, respect all the artists and techniques see it all as one style with different variations if you can see its practically learn it and use it if need be.
  15. when is this march ? it says 12th on the top of the post it says the " Sikh community in the United Kingdom will be making their displeasure clear on Sunday 6 June in London "
  16. http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodna...elhi&+sid=1 AP DELHI BLASTS 'A Conspiracy To Defame Sikhs' Were the twin blasts motivated by a view to disrupt the screening of Jo Bole So Nihal or was it just a ploy to spread terror with an intent to point the finger of suspicion at the protesting Sikh groups? Updates OUTLOOK WEB BUREAU While the controversy over the Sunny Deol starrer Jo Bole So Nihal had a horrific fallout last night in the form of the twin blasts at the two cinema complexes, where it was being screened, in New Delhi which claimed an innocent life and left over 70 injured, it is still not clear whether the perpetrators of the blasts were motivated by a view to disrupt the screening of the film or whether it was just a ploy to spread terror with an intent to point the finger of suspicion at the protesting Sikh groups. It was after a gap of eight years that Delhi was rocked by a string of blasts on May 22, Sunday. Though no outfit has claimed responsibility and the Delhi Police's anti-terrorist wing's Special Cell is investigating the incidents. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the supreme body managing Sikh shrines in the country, on Monday alleged the twin blasts were a 'conspiracy to defame Sikhs'. A chronological look at the events so far: Before May 13: Shiromani Akali Dal (Mann) protested against the film calling it an insult to the Sikh religion, and took objection to the title of the film which invokes the Sikh prayer slogan "Bole So Nihal" and that "skimpily clad girls" featured in the posters along with Sunny Deol, who plays a Sikh constable in the film. May 13: Jo Bole So Nihal released in theatres. May 15: Following an Akal Takht order, the SGPC forms a 15-member panel to review the objections raised against the film. The SGPC had earlier asked Central Board of Film Certification to impose a blanket ban on the release. It alleged that the film insulted sensibilities of the Sikhs. I.P.S. Chadha, the producer, agrees to a special screening for the SGPC. "We are ready to organise a special show for the SGPC delegation and although we have already removed all scenes objected to by the Akal Takht's delegation, we will entertain any objection of the SGPC." Chadha claims there is nothing in the movie, which goes against the sentiments of Sikhs and Sikhism. Five Sikh organizations announce their action programme and resolve to stop the screening in case the Punjab government did not do so by May 19. Activists of the Shiromani Akali Dal (A), Dal Khalsa, Shiromani Khalsa Panchayat, Khalra Mission Committee and Sikh Students Federation blame the Akal Takht jathedar, Gyani Joginder Singh Vedanti, for allegedly conniving with the distributors of the film. Ludhiana traders had released cell-phone recordings of the jathedar in which he is heard giving his assent to the film screenings. The jathedar denies the reports. The main thrust of those protesting is that since the film is not religious then why was the title a holy slogan of the Sikh prayer. Another aspect that came up for criticism was glorification of the Punjab Police. May 17 The Shiromani Akali Dal demands an immediate ban saying the film had "misused" the Sikh community slogan. "The producer of the film has misused the holy Sikh community slogan (Bole So Nihal)," says SAD chief Parkash Singh Badal. Sikh protestors in Kanpur stage a demonstration in front of a city cinema hall and tear posters of the film. The Kashi Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee flays the film for "hurting the religious sentiments of the Sikh community by 'loosely' invoking its slogan". May 19: A meeting of the SGPC committee resolves that the screening should be stopped till it is finally approved by it. SGPC chief Bibi Jagir Kaur says
  17. Rediff.com http://ushome.rediff.com/news/2005/may/22blast1.htm BBC: Fresh blast rocks Indian capital The cinema blasts occurred within minutes of each other One person has been injured in an explosion in the Indian capital Delhi - just hours after two bomb attacks on cinemas showing a controversial film. The blast occurred when a man opened an abandoned handbag near a railway crossing in eastern Delhi, police said. One person was killed and at least 49 injured in blasts at two cinemas were showing a film criticised by Sikh leaders for denigrating their faith. Officials say they do not know who was behind the apparently linked blasts. Authorities began to shut all cinema halls across the city following the blasts and security forces in the capital were put on high alert. Panic The latest blast occurred in the residential district of Nand Nagri at about 0545 local time (0015 GMT), police said. The man was taken to a local hospital with face and arm injuries. Police sealed off the area and launched an investigation. India's Home Minister Shivraj Patil, meanwhile, said all the people wounded in the cinema blasts were being treated in hospital. "The injuries to the people are not life threatening, and they are out of danger," the minister said. The two explosions occurred within minutes of each other, causing panic among the cinema goers. Film protests The film, Jo Bole So Nihal, was withdrawn from theatres across the largely Sikh state of Punjab last week, following protests. The highest decision-making body of the Sikh religion said the title misused a battle-cry. The film was showing for the first time in Delhi this weekend. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4571987.stm
  18. good details shown, more external reports need to be produced
  19. Toshkhana (Treasury Chest) Toshkhana was founded in 2002 with a keen interest in matrial heritage of the Punjab http://www.toshkhana.com/ Akaal Arms A celebration of wonderful and rich antique arms & armour http://www.akaalarms.com Both Sites with items of sale and viewings
  20. http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=298472 COURT-LD RIOTS Five sentenced to life in 1984 anti-Sikh riot case NEW DELHI, MAY 16 (PTI) More than two decades after five persons burnt to death a man during the anti-Sikh riots that rocked the capital following the assasination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a Delhi court today sentenced all of them to life imprisonment. Additional Sessions Judge N K Kaushik found Rajinder, Pyarelal, Dharam Pal, Rajbir and Barumal guilty under section 302 of IPC (murder) for killing one Baba Singh by setting him ablaze after pouring kerosene. The incident took place on November 1, 1984 when the five dragged the deceased out of his home in Nangloi in West Delhi into the street, poured kerosene on him and set him ablaze. An FIR in the case was lodged only on July 2, 1996, when the widow of the deceased, Kuldeep Kaur, approached the Lt Governor after running pillar to post demanding justice for 12 years. Nearly 2,000 Sikhs were killed in the riots that broke out immediately after the assasination of Indira Gandhi.
  21. Seeing these pictures causes pain to my mind why?? Because its the truth :cry:
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