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What language is Khalistan?
Khalistan, (Punjabi: Khālistān, “Land of the Khālsā,” meaning “pure”) in Sikh political ideology, autonomous Sikh homeland.
What is difference between Punjabi and Sardar?
Punjabi is a person whose mother tongue is Punjabi and he can be a Sikh or Hindu or Muslim or of any other religion. Sardar is a title given to the Sikhs. Punjabi and sardar when start following the teachings of Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji they become Sikh.
Are all Punjabis Sikh in India?
Today the majority of Pakistani Punjabis follow Islam with a small Christian minority, and less Sikh and Hindu populations, while the majority of Indian Punjabis are either Sikhs or Hindus with a Muslim minority. Punjab is also the birthplace of Sikhism and the movement Ahmadiyya.
Are all Sikhs Sardar?
A Sikh is a term used to describe a person following the religion called Sikhism. A Sardar may or may not be a Sikh. A Sikh will always be a sardar.
What is the difference between a Punjabi and a Sikh?
Punjabi is an ethnic group originated from Punjab as an Indo-Aryan of North India while Sikhs are a religious group which follows the religion of Sikhism.
Could Sikh support the present Pakistan managed Khalistan movement?
AFTER SEEING THE THESE ABOVE PICTURES, COULD ANY PROUD SIKH SUPPORT THE PRESENT PAKISTAN MANAGED KHALISTAN MOVEMENT
How many Sikhs are there in India?
India is home to approximately 16 million Sikhs. Sikhs constitute a majority in the Punjab (61 percent, with most of the rest Hindu), but just under 2 percent of India’s total population.
What is the relationship like between India and the Sikh community?
Sikhs were generally loyal in a political sense toward India until 1984, despite their strong sense of constituting a separate community with its own history, language, religion, and territory.