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- Deg_Tegh_Fateh abstract "Deg Tegh Fateh (Punjabi: ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ਼ ਫ਼ਤਿਹ, or Victory to Charity and Arms) is a Sikh slogan that signifies the dual responsibility of the Khalsa: to provide food and protection for the needy and oppressed.Deg Tegh refers to the \"kettle\" and \"sword\", resepectively- the kettle symbolizes charity and is a reference to the Sikh religious obligation to provide langar, the free distribution of food, to all people, irrespective of an individual's religion, caste or ethnicity.The sword, or (talwar), represents the warrior code of the Khalsa. The Khanda icon conveys this principle.The Sikh warrior Banda Singh Bahadur incorporated this slogan into his seal, and Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwalia struck it into coins in 1765 after decisively defeating the rival Afghans.The seal bore the inscription Deg-o-Tegh-o-Fateh Nasrat-i-bedirang, Yaft az Nanak Guru Gobind Singh (Persian: دیگ و تیغ و فتح نصرتِ بیدرنگ یافت از نانک گرو گوبند سنگھ), or \"Cauldron (charity), Sword, Victory and Unhesitating Patronage are obtained from Nanak, Guru Gobind Singh.\"This inscription was later adopted by the Sikh Misaldar Sardars and rulers on their coins. It was the national anthem of the princely state of Patiala during the Sikh Confederacy. This national anthem had been sung in all the Sikh States until 1948. Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, too, has mentioned it in his magnum opus Mahan Kosh (p. 1165 of the 1999 edition).".
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- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Banda_Singh_Bahadur.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_anthems.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sikh_literature.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Jassa_Singh_Ahluwalia.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Kahn_Singh_Nabha.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Khalsa.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Khanda_(Sikh_symbol).
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Langar_(Sikhism).
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Misl.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Pashtuns.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Talwar.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLink Warrior.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deg Tegh Fateh".
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- Deg_Tegh_Fateh subject Category:Asian_anthems.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh subject Category:Sikh_literature.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh hypernym Slogan.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh type Song.
- Deg_Tegh_Fateh comment "Deg Tegh Fateh (Punjabi: ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ਼ ਫ਼ਤਿਹ, or Victory to Charity and Arms) is a Sikh slogan that signifies the dual responsibility of the Khalsa: to provide food and protection for the needy and oppressed.Deg Tegh refers to the \"kettle\" and \"sword\", resepectively- the kettle symbolizes charity and is a reference to the Sikh religious obligation to provide langar, the free distribution of food, to all people, irrespective of an individual's religion, caste or ethnicity.The sword, or (talwar), represents the warrior code of the Khalsa. ".
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