Ham Hindu Nahin
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Ham Hindu Nahin (Punjabi: ਹਮ ਹਿੰਦੂ ਨਹੀਂ, lit. 'We are not Hindus'), also spelled as Hum Hindu Nahin, is a 19th-century Punjabi book by Kahn Singh Nabha,[1][2][3] on the distinction of the Sikhism and identity.[4] First published in 1898,[5] the book was registered under this title in the Punjab Gazette on June 30, 1899, at number 447.
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Author | Kahn Singh Nabha |
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Original title | ਹਮ ਹਿੰਦੂ ਨਹੀਂ |
Language | Punjabi |
Subject | A critique on the Sikh identity |
Publication date | 1898 (1st ed.) |
Publication place | British India |
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Pages | 185 (4th ed.) |
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Pressing its claim vehemently and vigorously to the distinction of the Sikh identity and religion, it concludes with a versified note by the author, describing the characteristics of the Khalsa.