-
third were
Hindu Nanakpanthis, but in
later British censuses the "Hindu" and "Sikh"
identities would become separate and
Hindu Nanakpanthis would be classified...
- were
Hindu Nanakpanthis, but in
later classifications the
definitions of "Hindu" and "Sikh"
would be more
precise and the
Hindu Nanakpanthis would stop...
- settled. The
Nanakpanthis stressed upon the
nirankar concept, a
formless conceptualization of the divine. The
places of
worship of
Nanakpanthis in
Sindh was...
-
includes Tribals, Jains, Buddhists, and
Nanakpanthis (Sikhs). 1881 census: Also
includes Tribals and
Nanakpanthis (Sikhs). 1891 census: Also
includes Tribals...
- term "Sikh" in a way that
excluded the
syncretic groups like Udasis,
Nanakpanthis, and
other groups who
maintained transitional identities. Subsequently...
- ‘
Nanakpanthis’ too. “There are
groups like Sikhligarh, Vanjaarey, Nirmaley, Lubaney, Johri, Satnamiye,
Udaasiyas etc. who call
themselves Nanakpanthis...
-
includes Tribals, Jains, Buddhists, and
Nanakpanthis (Sikhs). 1881 census: Also
includes Tribals and
Nanakpanthis (Sikhs). 1891 census: Also
includes Tribals...
-
includes Tribals, Jains, Buddhists, and
Nanakpanthis (Sikhs). 1881 census: Also
includes Tribals and
Nanakpanthis (Sikhs). 1891 census: Also
includes Tribals...
-
thereafter under Khalsa dominated period. The
beliefs and
practices of the
Nanakpanthis overlapped with
those of
Sahajdhari and
Udasi Sikhs in pre-20th century...
- (13
April 2018). "
Nanakpanthi Saints of Sindh". Singh,
Inderjeet (1
October 2017). "Inderjeet
Singh (2017).
Sindhi Hindus &
Nanakpanthis in ****stan. Abstracts...