Nanakpanthi (Gurmukhi: ਨਾਨਕਪੰਥੀ; nānakapathī, "follower of the way of life of Nanak"), also known as Nanakshahi, is a Sikh sect which follows Guru Nanak...
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Sects of Sikhism (section Nanakpanthi)
traditions in Sikhism, states Harjot Oberoi, have included Udasi, Nirmala, Nanakpanthi, Khalsa, Sahajdhari, Namdhari Kuka, Nirankari and Sarvaria. During the...
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Sahajdhari (section Nanakpanthi)
population in the Punjab of Sahajdhari Sikhs (another name used is Sikh Nanakpanthis) according to the 1891 Census was 397,000 (20% of the total Sikh population);...
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(13 April 2018). "Nanakpanthi Saints of Sindh". Singh, Inderjeet (1 October 2017). "Inderjeet Singh (2017). Sindhi Hindus & Nanakpanthis in Pakistan. Abstracts...
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‘Nanakpanthis’ too. “There are groups like Sikhligarh, Vanjaarey, Nirmaley, Lubaney, Johri, Satnamiye, Udaasiyas etc. who call themselves Nanakpanthis...
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Sikhs. The major historic sects of Sikhism have included Udasi, Nirmala, Nanakpanthi, Khalsa, Sahajdhari, Namdhari Kuka, Nirankari, and Sarvaria. Sikhs originally...
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their garbs and traditions. He etched depictions of a Khalsa Sikh and a Nanakpanthi, which was published in 1799. Hinduism is the largest religion of West...
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disagreements between Sikhs in the 18th century, particularly between the Nanakpanthi and the Khalsa. Gobind Singh had a deep respect for the Khalsa and stated...
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the partition of India, when many non-Muslim Sindhis were Sehajdhari/Nanakpanthi Sikhs. During the early 1900s, the Chief Khalsa Diwan of Amritsar sent...
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Groups, Sects and Communities Sects of Sikhism Khalsa Mina Namdhari Nanakpanthi Nihang Nirankari Sewapanthi Nirmala Ramraiya Udasi Mazhabi Sikh Piara...
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