- 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''...
-
anglicised south Asian,
without any
colonial critique.[citation needed]
Brown Sahibs invariably dressed in
Western clothes,
loved Western food,
music and the...
-
Gurdwara Sahib.
People from all
faiths and
religions are
welcomed in gurdwaras. Each
gurdwara has a
Darbar Sahib where the Guru
Granth Sahib is placed...
- wives. His
first wife was
Sultan Begum Sahib also
known as
Padishah Begum. She was the
daughter of Imam
Sahib Bakhshi Naita from Arcot, and
sister of...
-
Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma (Hindi pronunciation: [/pərˈveɪʃ
ˈsahɪb sɪŋ ˈvərmə/]) (born 7
November 1977) is an
Indian politician and a
minister of Delhi...
-
Hazur Sahib (Hazūrī
Sāhib; lit. 'presence of the
sahib/master'),
officially Takht Sachkhand Sri
Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib, is one of the five
takhts (religious...
-
located nearby) was
responsible for
originally installing the dual
Nishan Sahibs at the Akal Takht. Hari
Singh Nalwa, a
general of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh...
-
Anandpur Sahib, also
referred simply as
Anandpur (lit. "city of bliss"), is a city in
Rupnagar district (Ropar), on the edge of
Shivalik Hills, in the...
- The Guru
Granth Sahib (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ,
pronounced [ɡʊɾuː ɡɾənt̪ʰᵊ säː(ɦ)(ɪ)bᵊ(˦)]) is the
central holy
religious scripture of Sikhism, regarded...