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Nanakpanthi (Gurmukhi: ਨਾਨਕਪੰਥੀ; nānakapathī, "follower of the way of life of Nanak"), also
known as Nanakshahi, is a
syncretist movement which follows...
- Sikhism, says
Professor Harjot Oberoi, have
included Udasi, Nirmala,
Nanakpanthi, Khalsa, Sahajdhari,
Namdhari ****a,
Nirankari and Sarvaria.
During the...
- po****tion in the
Punjab of
Sahajdhari Sikhs (another name used is Sikh
Nanakpanthis)
according to the 1891
Census was 397,000 (20% of the
total Sikh po****tion);...
- the Arya Samaj, a
Hindu reformist organization,
while his
mother was a
Nanakpanthi, and he
considers himself to be religious,
having written a spiritual...
-
Sikhism has a long
history in Sindh, with the
Udasi and
Nanakpanthi sects playing a
prominent role. In
recent years,
mainstream Khalsa Sikhism has made...
- (13
April 2018). "
Nanakpanthi Saints of Sindh". Singh,
Inderjeet (1
October 2017). "Inderjeet
Singh (2017).
Sindhi Hindus &
Nanakpanthis in ****stan. Abstracts...
- term "Sikh" in a way that
excluded the
syncretic groups like Udasis,
Nanakpanthis, and
other groups who
maintained transitional identities. Subsequently...
- goes
against Guru
Gobind Singh Ji's
Dohra in Ardaas. Tat
Khalsa Udasi Nanakpanthi Nirankari Nirmala Sewapanthi Nihang Taksali Mina
Ramraiya Namdhari Akhand...
-
disagreements between Sikhs in the 18th century,
particularly between the
Nanakpanthi and the Khalsa.
Gobind Singh had a deep
respect for the
Khalsa and stated...
- the
partition of India, when many non-Muslim
Sindhis were Sehajdhari/
Nanakpanthi Sikhs.
During the
early 1900s, the
Chief Khalsa Diwan of
Amritsar sent...