History of Sikhism

08/08/2019

level,[15] during this time the Sikh Empire came to incorporate Kashmir, Ladakh, and Peshawar. Various Muslim and Hindu laborers changed over to Sikhism.[16] Hari Singh Nalwa, the Commander-in-head of the Sikh armed force along the North West Frontier, took the limit of the Sikh Empire in kaum de heere to the very mouth of the Khyber Pass. The Empire's common organization coordinated creative military, monetary and legislative changes.

The months paving the way to the segment of India in 1947, saw overwhelming clash in the Punjab among Sikh and Muslims, which saw the powerful religious movement of Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus from West Punjab which reflected a comparative religious relocation of Punjabi Muslims in East Punjab.

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