Early Sikh imagery in Janam-sakhi painting: A comparison of the B-40, the Guler and the Unbound set (Unknown)
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Sikh Formations
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16
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244-268
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2020
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Title:Early Sikh imagery in Janam-sakhi painting: A comparison of the B-40, the Guler and the Unbound set
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Contributors:Ikeda, Atsushi ( author )
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Published in:Sikh Formations ; 16, 3 ; 244-268
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Publication date:2020-07-02
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Size:25 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 16, Issue 3
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- 209
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The control of sacred spaces: Sikh shrines in Pakistan from the partition to the Kartarpur corridorSingh, Gurharpal et al. | 2020
- 227
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‘Helena Blavatsky, Dorothy Field and Annie Besant: Theosophy’s role in introducing Sikhism to the West’Nesbitt, Eleanor et al. | 2020
- 244
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Early Sikh imagery in Janam-sakhi painting: A comparison of the B-40, the Guler and the Unbound setIkeda, Atsushi et al. | 2020
- 269
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Parent perceptions of school/teacher effectiveness with Punjabi-Sikh students and their familiesDrake (Singh), Cassandra Jean et al. | 2020
- 293
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e-Diaspora, the Great War and Sikh military migration to Canada: Commemorating Buckam SinghBhat, Shilpa Daithota et al. | 2020
- 308
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The visibility and arrival of the transnational new Sikh middle class in the cinematic experience of the turbaned hero Diljit Dosanjh: Its implication for emerging Sikh identity politicsAbbi, Kumool et al. | 2020
- 343
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Success, masculinity and international migration: the case of Punjab, IndiaMitra, Diditi et al. | 2020
- 350
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Spatializing popular Sufi shrines in Punjab: Dreams, memories, territorialityGrewal, Harjeet S. et al. | 2020