GLOSSARY
adalti
A Judicial Officer
adi Granth
The Sikh Scripture; the full name is Adi Sri
Guru Granth Sahib ji
ahadnama
Agreement
akali
A member of the Akali or Nihang order of the
Sikhs Literally meaning 'an immortal
akhbar
News, News paper
akhbar-i-darbar-imualla
The Royal Mughal Court News
amir
A Nobel, a ruler.
amir-ul-umra
A Nobel of nobles, a noble of high order.
amrit
The Sikh boptism of the double edged sword
ardas
A prayer
ashrafi
A gold coin
avtar
A prophet
azan
A Muslim call for prayer.
akal-purakh
The one beyond time, The God.
akal takhat
The supreme authority seat of the Sikhs,
situated at Amritsar in front of Sri Darbar
Sahib
Takhat
Authority seat, there are five Takhats of the
Sikhs situated in the different regions of
India. These are: Sri Akal Takhat Sahib at
Amritsar, Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib at
Anandpur
Sahib,
Takhat
Sri
Damdama
Sahib at Talwandi Sabo (Bathinda), Takhat
Sri Patna Sahib (Bihar) and
Takhat Sri
Hazur Sahib Nanded (Mahharashtra)
amritdhari
An initiated member of the Khalsa Commonwealth or a Sikh who has been baptized
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amrit sanskar
The initiation (baptization) ceremony of the
Khalsa.
babaji
An elderly and respected person
bahadur
Brave, also a title of distinction
baisakhi
The first day of the month of Baisakh, an
important
festival
of
rural
Punjab,
celebrating the advent of harvesting season,
generally falling into the second week of April
banjara
A businessman, an itinerant trader
baoli
A well with stairs going down to the water.
bet
An area situated on the bank of a river
bhagat
Devotee of the God, a contributor to the Adi
Granth other then the Guru
bhagtia
A dancing boy.
bhai
Literally a brother and a title of sanctity and
respectability among the Sikhs
bhangi
Addicted
to
taking
bhang
or
hemp-an
intoxicant, also the name of a Sikh Misal in
18th Century.
bigha
An old measure of land equal to 4 Kanals
(equal to one thousand square yards) and in
certain areas equal to 2 Kanals. Its size
varies from region to region.
bir
Pasture, Jungle, forest
budha dal
An army of the Sikh veterans or the army of
the Sikh elders
bungah
A dwelling place or a store house attached to
a Sikh temple
budki
Gold ducats
beldar
A class of workmen employed in digging
bazaz
A cloth merchant
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baradari
Brotherhood
baran-dari
An open hall, a summer house with twelve
doors.
chadar
A sheet of cloth used to cover the body or the
bed
chadar pauna
A ceremony to marry a widow
chak
A Village
chauth
It was a payment which saved a place from
the unwelcome presence of the Maratha
soldiers and civil underlings under Shivaji
charpai
A cot
chaudhari
A chief person of the village, usually rich and
distinguished.
chhota ghallughara
A small holocaust occurred in 1746
chugan
A sort of Polo game
chobdar
A mace-bearer
chaprasi
a messenger, or other servent, so-called from
his wearing a chapras (a sort of buckle or
breast-plate), Peon.
chief Khalsa Diwan
A united cultural body of the Sikhs to
conduct the affairs of the Amritsar and
Lahore Singh Sabhas jointly
daftar
A register or a book, also an office
dal
A group of persons, a Sikh contingent
dal-Khalsa
The national army of the Sikhs during 18th
Century under the leadership of Jassa Singh
Ahluwalia
dargah
A mausoleum
dastar
A turban
deohri
An entrance to a house or building
derah/ dera
An abode, a camp
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dharamsala
A place of congregation.
dharam-yudh
A holy war
diwali
The Indian festival of Lights celebrated in
commemoration of the return of Lord Rama
from his exile and the release of Guru
Hargobind from the fort of Gwalior, usually
falling towards the end of October or in the
beginning of November.
diwan
The head of the finance department, a
finance officer
diwan-khana
An audience hall.
doab/doaba
A territory lying between two rivers, and in
the Punjab particularly the one between the
rivers, Satluj and Beas.
doshala
A double Shawl
durbar
A court, an audience hall, government.
daftri
One in charge of office records
dupatta
A piece of Linen in which there are two
breadths
darshan
Appearance of an eminent person, audience,
sacred object
degh tegh fateh
couldron,
sword,
victory',
permanent
slogan of the Khalsa
dhadhi
Village bard
faqir
A mendicant, a religious minded person
devoted to meditation
farman
A royal order
farzand-i-dilband
An enchanting or charming son, a little
conferred by the British government on Raja
Randhir Singh of Kapurthala Stata
faujdar
Literally an official who maintained troops
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for law and order, the administrator of a
Sarkar under the Mughals, a commander
farrash
A servant whose business is to spread the
carpets.
farangi
Foreigners, Englishmen, Britishers
five 'ks'
Five items of an Amritdhari Khalsa which
initiate with 'k' letter of Gurmukhi script
These
are: Kesh (hair), Kangha (comb),
Karha
(Steel
wrist
ring),
Kachhehra
(breeches which must not extend below the
knees. and Kirpan (Sword long or short).
These five items are necessary to wear by the
Khalsa.
gaddi
An elevated place for the Guru or a ruler to
sit on, throne, cushion, a seat of authority
garhi
A fortress
gharana
A house, a family
ghee
purified butter
giani/gyani
A learned man of Punjabi Language.
granth sahib
Literally a book but here used for Holy book
of the Sikhs Adi Sri Guru Granth Sahib
granthi
The reader or the reciter of the Guru Granth
Sahib of the Sikhs
groh-i-singhan
A group of contingent of the Sikhs, here used
for the Dal Khalsa
gur
Molasses
gurdwara
Sikh
Place
of
congregtion
with
the
presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib
gurmata
A resolution passed in an assembly of the
Sarbat Khalsa in the presence of the holy
Guru Granth Sahib
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guru
A guide, preceptor, title of the founders of
Sikh religion, the Sikhs having a hierarchy of
ten Gurus
guru-gaddi
A seat of Guru's spiritual authority
guru-ghar
A Sikh place of congregation
golandaz
A gunner
ghari
ghat
A measure of time equal to twenty-five
minutes
ferry
garibi
poverty
got or gotra
sub-caste
gujar
a milk seller
gurbani
Compositions of the Gurus included in Guru
Granth Sahib
gurmat
The teachings of the Gurus
gurmukhi
Script of the Punjabi language invented by
the Gurus and used by the Gurmukhs.
gian
Knowledge
guru-panth
The Panth (baptized Khalsa) in its role as
Guru.
harem
Mohammadan
women's
dwelling
house,
female quarters, specially in the royal places
haarhi (rabi)
Summer harvest
Harimandir
The temple of God, the Golden Temple of
Amritsar.
haveli
A mansion, an elegant house of a chief.
hazari
Holder of a rank of one thousand
hola
Annual spring festival of colours
howdah
A seat on an elephant's back
hukam
The royal order, the warrant, an injunction
hukamnama
Letter of command, document containing a
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command or a request issued by the Gurus,
an order issued by Akal Takhat.
haumai
Self -centredness
halal
Flesh of an animal killed in accordance with
Muslim rituals.
id
A Muslim festival
id-ul-zuha
A Muslim festival which falls on the 16th day
of last month of Islamic Calendar. It is a
thanks giving celebration and animals are
sacrificed on the occasion
ilaka
A territory, an estate, jurisdiction.
imam
A Muslim preacher who leads prayer in the
mosque
izzat
prestige, honour, self-respect
jagir
An assignment of land or land revenue or a
fixed sum of money for services rendered or
to be rendered, an estate.
jagirdar
The holder of a Jagir
jama
A gown
jarmana jurmana
Fine, penalty
jatha
A group of baptized Sikhs
jathedar
Leader of the group of baptized Sikhs
jawan
A youngman, a soldier
jhiwar
A person belonging to a class of water
carriers, a water-man
jazailchi
a musketeer
jarrah
a surgeon
janamsakhi
life-stories of Guru Nanak written in a very
simplistic and in a dramatic way.
jatt/jaat
A section of Indian society which dominates
the rural areas in the Northern India. These
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people are mostly agriculturists.
jhatka
flesh of an animal killed with a single blow.
It is a Khalsa way of killing the animal
julaha
Weaver
kacchehra
Half trousers of Khalsa style.
kalghi
kambli
Blanket,
kankut
A method of assessment based on the
A small aigrette plume.
appraisal of the standing crops.
karah parshad
Sacred
pudding
distributed
in
the
Gurdwaras
kardar
An officer incharge of the revenue and local
administration of a Pargana or taluqa
katra
a section of a bazar
khalsa-land
The Land held or administered directly by
the sovereign
khillat
A robe of honour
kos
An old measure of roads, distance of about
four kilometres.
kot
surrounding wall of a city or a complex or a
house.
kotwal
A police officer in charge of a Kotwali, a
thana or a police station.
kuran
The sacred book of the Muslims
kumedan
A unior officer in the army of Maharaja
Ranjit Singh.
khes
A kind of cloth, a sheet or wrapper
kangn
A bracelet
kantha
A neckless
kanat
Wall of a tent, a screen.
kachhehri
A court of Justice
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kalal
Distiller. Those Kalals who have adopted
Sikhism are called Ahluwalias
kanphat yogi
Split-ear yogi, follower of Gorakhath and
adherent of the Nath tradition
kismat
The destiny, the fate of an individual
kesahdhai
A Sikh who retains the Kesh (uncut hair)
khalsa
religious
order
established
by
Guru
Gobind Singh in 1699. A baptized Sikh.
khande di pahul
Amrit prepared by the two edged sword
khangah
A Muslim religious establishment
khatri
A mercantile caste of Punjab
kirtan
Musical singing of hymns of Guru Granth
Sahib
kuka
Member of the Namdhari sect of the Sikhs.
kurehit
One of the four cardinal infringements of the
rehat in Sikhism.
kuttha
Meat from an animal killed in a Muslim way.
langar
Common and free Kithen attached to every
Gurdwara from which food is served to all
regardless of caste or creed.
lohri
A winter festival of India which falls on the
night between the last day of Poh and the
first day of Maagh.
lota
a pot
lohar
Blacksmith caste
mahabat
An elephant driver
mahant
A Priest of a Dera
maharaja
The great King, the King of Kings, a ruler
and a sovereign ruler
mata
An elderly lady
majha
Literally the middle land of the two rivers,
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usually referring to the territory between
Ravi and Bieas rivers of the Punjab.
malwa
Land of the Malwaies or Malois usually
referring to the territory between the Satluj
and Ghaggar rivers.
manji
Literally a cot. A Sikh preaching-centre
established by Guru Amar Das.
masand
Gurus agent who preached Sikhism
matta
A resolution
maund
An old unit of weight of 40 seers.
mir
An army leader or a general
misal
A unit of Dal Khalsa which was organized on
the Baiskhi day, 1748.
misaldar
Chief of a Misal
mohri
A trunk of wood
morcha
An agitation against the government
mufti
Pronouncer of fatwa or verdict according to
Muslim law
mukhtiar
An agent, an accredited representative
mulla
A Muslim teacher who imparts Islamic
teachings
munshi
A Scribe, a writer
muqadam
A village headman
mutsaddi
An accountant, a clerk.
mullan
A Muhammadan priest
mazhabi/chuhra
A low caste Sikh
mehrab
The niche in a mosque which indicates the
direction of the Kabah in Mecca.
miri-piri
Doctrine that Guru Hargobind Sahib (The
Sixth Guru of the Sikhs) instituted. Miri
means temporal power and Piri means the
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spiritual authority
mlechh
barbarian, the term used by Punjabi's for the
Muslims who came as invadors.
murshid
The head of a Muslim religious order
nakhas
A horse market
nawab
A title of high authority
nazar
An offering to a superior or a holy person
nazarana
A tribute from a tributary or a dependant on
a regular basis or an special occasions.
nazim
The governor of a province
neonda
nishan sahib
A collection of gifts in cash at the time of
marriage
A pole carrying Sikh emblem (flag)
nit-name
The Sikh daily liturgy
nizamat
Local government
nazim
The term denotes an officer employed in a
Judicial court
nagarchi
One who beats a kettle-drum
nanakshahi
Standard currency of the Sikh Government
nai
Barber by caste
naam
The
divine
name,
summary
term
expressing the total being of Akal-Purakh
namaaz
Muslim Prayer
namdhari
A member of Kuka sect
naam-japana
Devoutly repeating the divine Name
naam-simran
The same as naan-japana. The devotional
practice of meditating on the divine name or
naam
nanak-panthi
The followers of Guru Nanak, the early Sikh
community.
nath-traditions
The belief of Gorakh Nath.
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nirankar
The formless being, the God of Sikh concept.
nirmala
A Sikh sect started from the times of Guru
Gobind Singh.
pagri
A turban
pahul
Sikh amrit or initiation
palki
A palanquin
panch
A representative of the people, a member of
the village Panchayat.
panchayat
A village court of arbitration consisting of
five or more members. It was the lowest rung
in the hierarchy of Indian administration.
pangat
A row
in
a Sikh Langar
without
any
consideration of a caste or creed.
panj piaras
Five beloved ones created by Guru Gobind
Singh.
panth
The baptized Sikh community.
pargana
A unit of Mughal administration equal to the
present district (roughly).
patan
A crossing place in the river.
patka/keshki
Head covered by a small piece of turban.
pir
A spiritual guide among the Muslims.
pirhi
Literally a sort of comfortable stool for the
preacher to sit on.
pothi
small
book,
particularly
containing
scriptures.
pranayam
A practice of stopping breath.
pucci garhi
A fortress built with stones and bricks
pujari
A priest, a worshipper
purbiya
A term applied to the residents of Hindustan
proper. At present it represents the Bihari
migrants.
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patwari
A revenue official in a village who keeps the
account of the land and its revenue
peshkar
A chief clerk or a chief Munshi
parwana
A written order or requisition
pao or paia
One fourth of Ser (Kilogram).
pajama
Trousers
pahredar
Watchmen or guards
pehar
A division of time being the forth part of the
natural day and night. A day is divided into
two Pehars i.e., forenoon or after-noon.
dopehar
Noon
prampra
Tradition. The account which has been
written on the basis of oral tradition.
paatth
patit
A lesson, a reading of Sikh scripture
A Sikh who commits one of the four cardinal
(Kurehat) sins. A defaulter Sikh.
pauri
Stanza of a Vaar
puratan
A written account belonging to an older
times. The Puratan Janamsakhi.
qanungo
A keeper of the revenue records at the
Pargana or Taaluqa level
qaum
A community
qazi
judge,
an
official
appointed
by
the
government to administer civil and criminal
justice.
qila
A fort
qiladar
Incharge of the fort
rehat
A code of conduct
raj
A kingdom, a government
raja
A ruler, a prince, a title of high rank in the
Kings court.
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raja-i-rajgan
A little of a senior-most wazir in King's court
rakhi
Protection, an amount realised in return for
protection
rani
Queen, a ruler's wife
rukhsat
Leave
razinama
Lit., an agreement, a note of good will
rehatnama
A manual of Rehat
raj karega khalsa
The Khalsa shall rule.
ravidasia/chamar
A Sikh belonging to the caste of leather
dressers.
ramgaria/tarkahan
A Sikh belonging to the caste of carpenters
sacha padshah
A true or spiritual king, usually used by the
Sikhs for their Gurus
sadhu
An ascetic
saif
A sword
samadh
A mausoleum
sanad
An official document or a certificate.
sangat
Congregation, a holy assembly of the Sikhs
sarbat khalsa
A representative assembly of all sections of
Sikh community.
sardar
A leader, a chief, a commander, A form of
address for the Sikhs
sarkar
An
administrative
unit
bigger
than
pargana, roughly like a present day district.
sarkar-i-wala
A ruler, a title of distinction.
sarovar
A tank
sati
A wife who burns herself on the funeral pyre
of her dead husband, self immolation.
sawar
A horseman, a military rank, a cavalier, a
trooper
serai
An inn.
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sewa
Service free of any remuneration or wages
shahid
A martyr
shahi samadhan
Royal mausoleums
shahidi jatha
A group prepared to undergo any sacrifices
shahukar
A banker, a money lender
shukrana
A present of thanks-giving.
Sikh
A follower of Sikhism.
suba
A province, a division of a kingdom or an
Empire.
subedar
The governor of a province
sukhmani
Psalm of Peace, a Bani of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
sultan-ul-qaum
Badshah, a king
shivala
A Hindu temple
sawari
A term of respect used for a high officials
riding a hourse, elephant or some other
suitable conveyance.
sarwarna
An offering intended to be given away as
alms for the good of some one.
sarishtadar
A clerk in immediate personal attendance of
an officer (generally a judicial officer).
salam
A mode of salutation
sadh
A Hindu saint
shabad
A hymn of Adi Granth
sabha
Society, Association.
sehajdhari
A Sikh who adopts Sikhism in a slow
process. A slow-adopter of Sikhism.
sant
A pious person. One who Knows the truth.
sant-sipahai
A Saint-Soldier. An ideal Sikh who combines
a qualities of a sanit and a soldier in himself.
shariat
Muslim religious law.
silsilah
A Sufi lineage of islam
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singh sabha
A Sikh Reform Movement started in 1873.
salok
A stanza of Adi Granth
sufi
A member of one of the Muslim mystical
orders.
taaluqa
A revenue administrative unit.
tabedar
A follower completely subservient to his
chief.
tarikh/twarikh
History
taruna dal
A contingent or an army of the young Sikhs
tehsildar
An officer in charge of a Tehsil ( a unit of
revenue administration)
thana
A police station
thanedar
An officer in charge of a thana
theh
A deserted place.
tila
A hillock, a dune
top
gun
toshekhana
A store room, a ward robe, a chamber in
which objects of value or rare articles are
kept
takhat
Authority seat, There are five Takhats of the
Khalsa commonwealth.
taksal
mint, a sect of the Sikhs named Damdami
Taksal.
talib
a seeker
tankhah
A penance for a violation of the Khalsa rehat
tankhahia
a transgressor against the rehat
tarkhan
A caste of carpenters also called Thoka and
Ramgarhia
tat khalsa
That group of the Khalsa who betrayed
Banda
Singh
Bahadur
and
Joined
the
Mughal government in the early decades of
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eighteenth century.
tazkira
Collections of biographical anecdotes.
udasi
Missionary journey a Sikh sect founded by
Baba Sri Chand
uprajparmukh
Deputy Governor of PEPSU
vakil
An ambassador, an agent or a representative.
vaheguru
praise to the Guru, a sikh name of God
vaar
A poetic form
varna
The Hindu caste hierarchy or a division of
society.
wada ghallughara
A big holocaust of the Sikhs which occurred
in 1762
wazir
A counsellor of a state, a minister.
wilayati
The term is applied to those who are of the
foreign country; in the book it denotes the
merchants from central Asia.
yama
An angel of death
yogi
An ascetic
yudh
A war.
zamburk
A camel battery
zamindar
A landlord, proprietor or an occupant of land
zamzama
Name of a gun
zanana
A harem, female quarter specially in the
royal palaces
zambura
A small gun, a swivel
ziyaft
Entertainment.
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