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21 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

 

It was really interesting to note some some zamindaars converted to islam at partition to keep their lands (and throats whole). Never knew that before.  

 

Not a 'crazy' one, but reminder of how bad the time was. Don't know if they were landowners

r/Sikh - Pictures of Sikhs that were captured during "Partition" and forcefully converted to Islam. Muslim Mobs would circle and forcefully remove the hair of Sikhs in places like Rawalpindi and Mirpur. Many Sikhs fought to the death, rather than convert.

r/Sikh - Pictures of forcefully converted Sikhs to Islam, as you can see their hair was recently cut.

r/Sikh - Pictures of Sikhs that were captured during "Partition" and forcefully converted to Islam. Muslim Mobs would circle and forcefully remove the hair of Sikhs in places like Rawalpindi and Mirpur. Many Sikhs fought to the death, rather than convert.

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On 6/5/2022 at 9:11 PM, chatanga1 said:

Furthermore, it was the Sikhs who escaped Rawalpindi in March, who caused most bloodshed of the Muslims in Patiala, where the Sikhs were given refuge by Maharaja Yadvinder Singh. Maharaja Yadvinder Singh wrote in his memoirs about the Sikhs seeking refuge in his state, and it was most appalling what had happened to them.

Paul Chowdhry's family is from Rawalpindi.  

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4 hours ago, ipledgeblue said:

but they cut their hair, so didn't completely escape and left part of themselves behind to the islamic extremism.

I don't get what you are saying. His dad was a keshdhari Sikh when he first come here. Dealt with race attacks, and Paul probably has done more to highlight racism than any other Sikh here.  That's not someone I would call a sell-out. 

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4 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

I don't get what you are saying. His dad was a keshdhari Sikh when he first come here. Dealt with race attacks, and Paul probably has more to highlight racism than any other Sikh here.  That's not someone I would call a sell-out. 

I didn't know his dad was keshdhari. But I remember from the photos it showed sikhs being forcefully haircut and being forced into islam in Rawalpindi. Those sikhs saw kesh as their strength and commitment to Guru sahib so either died fighting or were beaten into cutting them. When someone from those families that left Pakistan cuts their hair, especially in cases like Rawalpindi and other genocide areas, it spits on their memories and sacrifices, in a way making them worse as cowards and wimps that cut their hair due to sheep mentality as opposed to being tough and strong until forced by violent extremism. It also ESPECIALLY makes it worse as these were families who escaped anti-sikh genocide relatively recently as opposed to those who have to look at shaheedi such as chotta and wadda ghallughara as examples in the past.

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15 minutes ago, ipledgeblue said:

I didn't know his dad was keshdhari. But I remember from the photos it showed sikhs being forcefully haircut and being forced into islam in Rawalpindi. Those sikhs saw kesh as their strength and commitment to Guru sahib so either died fighting or were beaten into cutting them. When someone from those families that left Pakistan cuts their hair, especially in cases like Rawalpindi and other genocide areas, it spits on their memories and sacrifices, in a way making them worse as cowards and wimps that cut their hair due to sheep mentality as opposed to being tough and strong until forced by violent extremism. It also ESPECIALLY makes it worse as these were families who escaped anti-sikh genocide relatively recently as opposed to those who have to look at shaheedi such as chotta and wadda ghallughara as examples in the past.

I think there are hordes of keshdhari Sikhs who are complete, docile sell-outs too. I wouldn't belittle the life experiences of those old schoolers here, especially if they raised a son like Paul myself personally. Someone who is not only hilarious and witty but conscious too. 

You might want to watch or rewatch this: 

 

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21 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

I think there are hordes of keshdhari Sikhs who are complete, docile sell-outs too. I wouldn't belittle the life experiences of those old schoolers here, especially if they raised a son like Paul myself personally. Someone who is not only hilarious and witty but conscious too. 

You might want to watch or rewatch this: 

 

will try to watch it later. But it's crazy to see people won' cut it for muslims but will vut their hair for whiteman gora recognition. We shouldn't be wanting anyone's recognition beside Guru. As soon as persons put someone else between Guru and themselves, then they fall down!

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