Sikh

(noun)

An adherent of Sikhism.

Related Terms

  • Qur'an
  • Preservation

Examples of Sikh in the following topics:

  • Characteristics of Members of Different Religions

    • Sikhs have been a part of the American populace for more than 130 years.
    • Many Sikhs emigrated to the United States, and began working on farms in California.
  • Nayak Painting

    • There are also many instances when Jain, Sikh, Muslim, other religious and even secular subjects were depicted in Thanjavur paintings.
  • Rituals

    • Similarly, if a Guru Granth Sahib, a Sikh religious text, is repaired by a conservator, instead of ceremoniously destroyed, its cultural meaning is likewise obliterated.
  • Mughal Dynasty

    • Mughal architecture found its way into local Indian architecture, most conspicuously in the palaces built by Rajputs and Sikh rulers.
  • Luxury Arts

    • The later Mughal Empire period is most notable for luxury arts of the court, and Mughal styles heavily influenced local Hindu and later Sikh rulers as well.
  • Indian Architecture under British Imperialism

    • The British arrived in India in 1615; over the centuries, they gradually overthrew the Maratha and Sikh empires and other small independent kingdoms.
  • Painting of the Mughal Period

    • While the art form had gathered sufficient momentum to invite patronage in other courts—Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh alike—the absence of strong imperial backing ushered in a decline of the art form.
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