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Is "Sikhni" an appropriate word to refer to Sikh women?


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1 minute ago, dallysingh101 said:

Maybe because he was a big disappointment and not a shaheed like the other one? 

Zohrawar Singh Palit was only 11 years old when he attained shaheedi at Chamkaur Sahib , however sikhiwiki is giving misinformation trying to claim Ajit Singh palit  was shaheed at same place ...honestly how is this not getting noticed ?

 

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11 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

Zohrawar Singh Palit was only 11 years old when he attained shaheedi at Chamkaur Sahib , however sikhiwiki is giving misinformation trying to claim Ajit Singh palit  was shaheed at same place ...honestly how is this not getting noticed ?

 

Zorowar Singh Palit wasn't shaheed at Chamkaur, he fought his way out. He was shaheed later on at the fort of Chittor.  

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https://www.sikhawareness.com/topic/14984-dasam-patshah-de-paalit-puttar/#comment-191010

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I am sure sikhni and Singhni is used by puraatan sikhs. 

On 11/23/2021 at 10:05 PM, justasking said:

i have heard the word sikhra being used Sikhni i'm not sure is bad just means female Sikh or Amritdhari women?

On 11/23/2021 at 9:31 PM, Guest 1119 said:

I have heard 'Sikhraah' being used for Sikh men online. 

I think I have actually heard this term used in bani

On 11/22/2021 at 4:24 PM, Jacfsing2 said:

The correct term is Kaur

Never heard Kaur used by Puraatan Singhs....

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