1To-day there is no more discontented community in India than the Sikhs.
2The lieutenant in command of the Sikhs presently rode up to him.
3We took him to a place which the Sikhs had already prepared.
4There were some deadly combats between the mutinous sepoys and the Sikhs.
5The Sikhs respect him as much as the Tibetans respect their Dalai-Lama.
6The Buffs, supported by the 35th Sikhs, were to take the village.
7The garrison consisted of two companies of the 45th Sikhs, with cavalry.
8Describes Mrs. Gandhi's troubles with the Sikhs, who want a separate nation.
9We Sikhs have a saying that in fear there is no wisdom.
10Crimes against Sikhs, Hindus and Arabs were not counted prior to 2015.
11Then the Sikhs commenced to move slowly forward towards the enemy, cheering.
12One of them, referring to a religious festival of the Sikhs, ran:
13The Sikhs herded the prisoners, old alligator-eyes among them, into another corner.
14There would be armed Sikhs and Gurhas and Tommies near Rawal Pindi.
15Sadhu-Nanaka must not be confounded with Guru-Nanaka, a leader of the Sikhs.
16What had we Sikhs to offer when we were prisoners in Germany?