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kirpans Meaning in Bengali



আনুষ্ঠানিক চার ইঞ্চি ছুরি বাঁকা যে শিখ পুরুষদের এবং মহিলাদের সব সময়ে পরিধান কৃতজ্ঞ হয়





kirpans's Usage Examples:

It consists of three weapons and a circle: the khanda, two kirpans and the chakkar which is a circle.


chakkar which is circular, and flanked by two single-edged swords, or kirpans.


While other Sikhs used non-metal kirpans, that was irrelevant to the beliefs of this individual.


various community issues including the right to wear turbans, right to wear kirpans, and Gurdwara management.


of Sikhs to carry kirpans".


"UK gets new weapons act, secures Sikh right to carry kirpans".


them in public Burn women alive or with acid Allow Sikh children to carry kirpans Despite its flaws, Drouin's code raised questions on the limits of tolerance.


controversy involving Sikh students' right to wear ceremonial daggers known as kirpans under clothing while at school.


This religious right is similar to that of the Sikhs to hold the kirpans.


A second member's bill, seeking to legalise the carrying of kirpans by Sikhs, was drafted but not drawn.


he was awarded one year in jail for running a factory that manufactured kirpans (one of the religious symbols of the Sikhs): to which another three years.


seizing "a significant number of bladed weapons", all but one of which were kirpans, later determined to be ceremonial rather than functional.


Robert Leckey argues that in the 2006 Multani case over the banning of kirpans (Sikh ceremonial daggers) by a school board in Quebec, the justices of.


It was then announced that Sikhs would be allowed to wear kirpans in Toronto courthouses.


256 , 2006 SCC 6 March 2, 2006 freedom of religion; banning kirpans in school R v Rodgers [2006] 1 S.



kirpans's Meaning':

a ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men and women are obliged to wear at all times

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