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Michael MacAuliffe, also known as Max Arthur MacAuliffe (11 September 1838 − 15 March 1913) was a senior British administrator, prolific scholar and author... |
states Guru Nanak was born on the full moon of Katak. According to Max Arthur Macauliffe (1909), a Hindu festival held in the 19th century on Kartik Purnima... |
meeting with Max Arthur Macauliffe which led to a lifelong friendship as well as scholarly collaboration between the two. When Max Arthur Macauliffe was researching... |
ahistorical mythology and untrustworthy source of Sikh history. Max Arthur Macauliffe extensively but selectively used the Suraj Prakash, in cooperation... |
Khalsa Rahit. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780195659160. Max Arthur Macauliffe. The Sikh Religion Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors. Cambridge... |
Music of Kerala, 'Sopana Sangeetham'". Retrieved January 7, 2023. Max Arthur Macauliffe (2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors... |
Vampire by Richard Francis Burton, 1870. The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 Max Arthur Macauliffe [1842-1913], Oxford University Press [1909]. Chapter XIV. https://mio... |
Khalsa - former model and actress, starred in several horror movies Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913) - senior administrator of the British Raj who was posted... |
Sahib and Twe Parsad Swaiyas or quatrains of his own composition. — Max Arthur Macauliffe, The Sikh Religion, volume 5 (1909), page 94 The ceremony involves... |
Hinduism: N-Z, Rosen Publishing, ISBN 978-0823931804, pages 553-554 Macauliffe, Max Arthur (28 March 2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and... |
other translators, were commissioned by colonial administrators. Max Arthur Macauliffe – a British civil servant, was next to publish a major but incomplete... |
followers of Syed Ahmad Sultan belonged to various religions – Max Arthur Macauliffe, a colonial office appointed in Punjab, observed in 1875 that not... |
Vampire by Richard Francis Burton, 1870. The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 Max Arthur Macauliffe [1842-1913], Oxford University Press [1909]. Chapter XIV. https://mio... |
Singh Randhir Singh Giani Sant Singh Maskeen Jaswant Singh Neki Max Arthur Macauliffe Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi Karam Singh Bhai Kahn Singh G. B.... |
from different religions became the followers of Sakhi Sarwar. Max Arthur Macauliffe, a colonial office appointed in Punjab, observed in 1875 that not... |
Gopal Singh (1979). A History of the Sikh People. pp. 224–225. Max Arthur Macauliffe (1909). The Sikh Religion Its Gurus, Sacred Writings And Authors... |
Life Of Guru Nanak: Chapter IV The Sikh Religion, Volume 1, by Max Arthur Macauliffe (1842–1913), Oxford University Press (1909). page 50-52. Janasakhi... |
Oxford University Press. pp. 9, 116–123. ISBN 978-0-19-566269-6. Max Arthur Macauliffe (2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors... |
CE, the year when the Bachitar Natak was completed. According to Max Arthur Macauliffe, the composition was written by bards in who were employed by Guru... |
NRI Internet (excerpts from talk by British High Commissioner Michael Arthur). Retrieved 4 April 2008. "History of Sikh Gallantry". The Daily Telegraph... |