- Kipling's 1901
novel Kim. Kim is
ethnically a '
sahib', but was
raised as a low-caste
native boy. Most
sahibs in the
novel are British, but
there is also...
- as the
Harmandir Sāhib (lit. 'House of God', Punjabi:
harimandara sāhiba
pronounced [ɦəɾᵊmən̪d̪əɾᵊ saːɦ(ɪ)bᵊ]), or the Darbār
Sāhib, (lit. ''exalted court''...
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anglicised south Asian,
without any
colonial critique.[citation needed]
Brown Sahibs invariably dressed in
Western clothes,
loved Western food,
music and the...
- ****ji
Sahib (Punjabi: ਜਪੁਜੀ ਸਾਹਿਬ, pronunciation: [d͡ʒəpʊd͡ʒiː sɛː́b]) is the Sikh thesis, that
appears at the
beginning of the Guru
Granth Sahib – the...
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Hazur Sahib (Hazūrī
Sāhib; lit. 'presence of the
sahib/master'), also
known as
Takht Sachkhand Sri
Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib, is one of the five
takhts (religious...
- Khan
Sahib - a
compound of Khan "Leader" and
Sahib "Master" - was a
formal title of
respect and honour,
which was
conferred mainly on Muslim, and also...
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Khadur Sahib is a town and a
nagar panchayat in Tarn
Taran district of
Khadur Sahib tehsil of the
Majha region of
Indian state of Punjab.
Khadur Sahib is...
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envisionment of the
Nishan Sahib can be
traced back
ultimately to the time of the
Singh Sabha movement. Most
modern Nishan Sahibs are
saffron in
colour but...
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Gurdwara Mehdiana Sahib, also
called the 'School of Sikh History' is a Sikh
gurdwara located in the
village of Mehdiana, just
outside Mallha, near Jagraon...
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Nankana Sahib (Urdu: ننکانہ صاحب, romanized: Nankāna
Ṣāhib; Punjabi: ننکاݨا صاحب (Shahmukhi), romanized: Nankāṇā
Ṣāhib) is a city and
capital of Nankana...