Great Sikh Women

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Since Bebe Nanaki had no children of her own she loved and helped raise her brother's children, Sri Chand and Lakhmi Chand. Bebe Nanaki is known as being Guru Nanak's first...

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Bibi AGYA KAUR,(d. 1918), wife of Bhai Takht Singh and his helpmate in promoting women's education among Sikhs to Which cause he was passionately devoted, was the daughter of Sardar Nek...

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Bibi Dalair Kaur - Martyr -17th Century WomenALLAH HO AKBAR!!!!!" screamed the Moghul soldiers, with their heads down, onehand on the horse-reigns, one hand weilding a mighty sword, they charged...

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Turkish soldiers were on active patrol in the area of Majha, as a Sikh jatha was to pass through there to go to Anandpur sahib to participate in Dashmesh father's...

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The wild animals were howling in the nearby jungle, the wind was biting Ranjeet Kaur’s face, she wrapped her midnight-blue shawl around a little tighter. Nothing to be afraid of,...

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When any one wanted an audience with Guru Amar das, they had to comply with some simple instructions. First, they had to eat from the Guru's kitchen with all his...

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Bibi Sahib Kaur (1771-1801) was a warrior and leader of men who played a prominent part in the history of the Sutlej states from 1793 to 1801, was the elder...

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Bibi Amro, daughter of Guru Angad, the second Sikh Master and Mata Khivi, her mother were the noble women who deserves the credit of attracting Amar Das, a Hindu, to Sikhism; setting...

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The Sikh Gurus not only preached for the equal status of women, but also revolutionized their social life. History is full with examples where women who did not step out...

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A newlywed Hindu girl was returning along with her groom and the marriage party to the village of her in- laws when some Mughal soldiers abducted her and looted her...