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DEVINDER SINGH (PATIALA, INDIA)
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14th May 2012 |
Referring to comments of Mr AMAR SINGH of Scotland dt.27th April,12, I wish to inform that majority of our bhatsikh community is settled in PUNJAB,in major cities like Ludhiana,Amritsar,Patiala,Hoshiarpur,Ferozepur,etc.It has good population in AMBALA,Kalka & Panchkula in Haryana; Simla in Himachal; DELHI(INDIA CAPITAL CITY);JAIPUR,ALWAR,GOVINDGARH in the Rajasthan State;MUMBAI & GWALIAR in MAHARASHTRA & MADHYA PARDES STATES,DEHRADUN,ETC.It is a matter of great satisfaction thatBhat sikh cummunity has made its presence in most of the important STATES of INDIA; being a pregressive,enterprising &dynamic community.
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DEVINDER SINGH (PATIALA INDIA)
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11th May 2012 |
Thanks for covering my comments dated 16th & 30th of Dec.2011.Since then, only a handful of comments had appeared, indicating need of interest in the welfare of our community. Hope a large email would emerge soon.How about incoporating a FEEDBACK page for effective exchange of views/suggestions?
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david singh (doncaster)
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10th May 2012 |
A great site underlining the importance of the Bhats within sikhisim. One imporant message we should all live by is that we are all ONE SIKH.
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Mani singh (Dudley)
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04th May 2012 |
It's nice to see one being proud of their culture and heritage but by having this website you are segregating Sikhs. Bhat is not sikhism and Sikhism is not bhat, cause has we all know maanas Ki jaath sabeh ekho pehchaan.
ADMIN: We would like to darw your attention to the 'About us' page whih clarifies this by stating: Sikhism itself recognizes no caste, and we are in no way promoting sub-groups or the caste system, or showing any superiority towards the Bhat Sikh Community or any other community, but simply to widen the knowledge and understanding, and whilst also rectifying the many misconceptions and legends of the Bhat Sikh Community.
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Amar Singh (Scotland)
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27th Apr 2012 |
Hello all, my first request was not anwereds, however does anyone know where abouts the majority of the bhats are located in india.
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karanbir singh kasbia (london)
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24th Apr 2012 |
It's nice to know that smallest sri guru granth sabh ji in the world is in the bhat hands. to see s.g.g.s is amazing. i only wish we could show the sangat ,but unfortunately it's
1, unique
2, priceless
only a few people know of the whereabouts. may be one day.
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Amar singh (Scotland)
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17th Apr 2012 |
Hello all, I would like to ask the administrator if he/she could create a family tree section as our community is a minority ,and marriages usually take place within the Bhat sangat, there is a strong chance that inbreeding may be occurring - which could lead to genetic defects such as the minority clan of the Jews and others. A population count would be useful too. Thank you
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bhupinder singh (london uk)
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17th Apr 2012 |
im ghare cast but i cant find evry where any inf.will help me regarding ghare
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shamser singh (NOTTINGHAM)
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31st Mar 2012 |
great web site, keep it up.
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Purendra Singh Bhatti (Govindgarh/Rajasthan)
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13th Mar 2012 |
there is a photograph in photo gallery,bristol 1948 called early sikhs.the first from left is my father dr sucha singh younger brother of harnam singh talib
ADMIN: The names of all those present in the photo have now been updated. Thanks!
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