This document provides a list of sources that will be used for research on Sikhism and its founder Guru Nanak. It includes primary texts like the Adi Granth as well as secondary sources like books and papers on Sikh theology, history during the Mughal period, socio-religious conditions in North India, and comparative studies between Sikhism and other religious traditions. It also lists relevant academic journals where research on Sikh studies has been published.
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This document provides a list of sources that will be used for research on Sikhism and its founder Guru Nanak. It includes primary texts like the Adi Granth as well as secondary sources like books and papers on Sikh theology, history during the Mughal period, socio-religious conditions in North India, and comparative studies between Sikhism and other religious traditions. It also lists relevant academic journals where research on Sikh studies has been published.
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Rag Asha. The teaching of Nanak are interspersed in
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HE SWORD AND THE TURBAN: ARMED FORCE IN SIKH THOUGHT, A. Walter Dorn* and Stephen Gucciardi,** *Department of Defence Studies, Royal Military College of Canada and the Canadian Forces College; **Department and Centre for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto Sikhism&Force JME-Vol10-No1 Mas 2011