Hikaaitaan
Hikaitaan (Punjabi: ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾਂ), plural of Hikayat, is a title given to the semi-legendary set of 11 tales composed in the Gurmukhi Persian language whose authorship is historically and traditionally attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. It is the last composition of the second scripture of Sikhs, Dasam Granth, and is believed to be appended to Zafarnamah – The letter to Mughal king Aurangzeb.
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Hikaaitaan
Hikaitaan (Punjabi: ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾਂ), plural of Hikayat, is a title given to the semi-legendary set of 11 tales composed in the Gurmukhi Persian language whose authorship is historically and traditionally attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. It is the last composition of the second scripture of Sikhs, Dasam Granth, and is believed to be appended to Zafarnamah – The letter to Mughal king Aurangzeb.
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Hikaitaan (Punjabi: ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾਂ), ...... tter to Mughal king Aurangzeb.
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Hikaitaan, (Punjabi : ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾਂ ...... e sacré sikh: le Dasam Granth.
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Hikaitaan (Punjabi: ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾਂ), ...... tter to Mughal king Aurangzeb.
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Hikaitaan, (Punjabi : ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾਂ ...... e sacré sikh: le Dasam Granth.
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