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    Max Arthur MacAuliffe (11 September 1838 − 15 March 1913), originally known as Michael McAuliffe, was a senior British administrator, prolific scholar...
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    meeting with Max Arthur Macauliffe which led to a lifelong friendship as well as scholarly collaboration between the two. When Max Arthur Macauliffe was researching...
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    other translators, were commissioned by colonial administrators. Max Arthur Macauliffe, a British civil servant, was next to publish a major but incomplete...
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    states Guru Nanak was born on the full moon of Katak. According to Max Arthur Macauliffe (1909), a Hindu festival held in the 19th century on Kartik Purnima...
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    ahistorical mythology and untrustworthy source of Sikh history. Max Arthur Macauliffe extensively but selectively used the Suraj Prakash, in cooperation...
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    NRI Internet (excerpts from talk by British High Commissioner Michael Arthur). Retrieved 4 April 2008. "History of Sikh Gallantry". The Daily Telegraph...
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    of the Amritsar Singh Sabha also appreciated the translations of Max Arthur Macauliffe. They were opposed by the numerically predominant groups in the...
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    Life Of Guru Nanak: Chapter IV The Sikh Religion, Volume 1, by Max Arthur Macauliffe (1842–1913), Oxford University Press (1909). page 50-52. Janasakhi...
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    from different religions became the followers of Sakhi Sarwar. Max Arthur Macauliffe, a colonial office appointed in Punjab, observed in 1875 that not...
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  • describe her as being extremely beautiful, graceful and delicate. Max Arthur Macauliffe describes her as a "Goddess of Love". Udai Singh invited Banda Singh...
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  • Vampire by Richard Francis Burton, 1870. The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 Max Arthur Macauliffe [1842-1913], Oxford University Press [1909]. Chapter XIV. https://www...
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    Ireland per the 2022 census of Ireland. Born in Limerick in 1841, Max Arthur Macauliffe was an Irish-Sikh convert and a scholar who devoted significant...
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    Khalsa Rahit. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780195659160. Max Arthur Macauliffe. The Sikh Religion Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors. Cambridge...
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    Music of Kerala, 'Sopana Sangeetham'". Retrieved January 7, 2023. Max Arthur Macauliffe (2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors...
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    Literature: A-Devo, Volume 1. Sahitya Akademi. p. 79. ISBN 9788126018031. Macauliffe, Max Arthur (28 March 2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and...
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    McLeod, W.H., Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1968. Max Arthur Macauliffe, 1909 Singh, Bhupender (23 December 2022). Baba Nanak Shah Fakir...
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  • Christianity as a ward of the British state. Rejoined as a Sikh in 1864. Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913) – senior administrator of the British Raj who was posted...
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    Sahib and Twe Parsad Swaiyas or quatrains of his own composition. — Max Arthur Macauliffe, The Sikh Religion, volume 5 (1909), page 94 The ceremony involves...
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  • Himalaya. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co. p. 94–95. ISBN 9788173871047. Max Arthur Macauliffe (1909). The Sikh Religion, Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors...
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    Oxford University Press. pp. 9, 116–123. ISBN 978-0-19-566269-6. Max Arthur Macauliffe (2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors...
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    husband), barely make a mention in the women's oral janamsakhis. Max Arthur Macauliffe, a British civil servant, published his six volume translation of...
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    Hindus). Bhai Gurmukh Singh and Kahn Singh Nabha later mentored Max Arthur Macauliffe, a divisional judge, to undertake the translation of Granth Sahib...
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    CE, the year when the Bachitar Natak was completed. According to Max Arthur Macauliffe, the composition was written by bards in who were employed by Guru...
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  • for Research in Race & Education at the University of Birmingham Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913) – senior administrator of the British Raj who was posted...
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    first non-subcontinental to perform kirtan at Harimandir Sahib Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913) - senior administrator of the British Raj who was posted...
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  • Dhaliwal Harbans Singh Jodh Singh Sant Isher Singh Rattan Singh Bhangu Max Arthur Macauliffe Khushwant Singh Tavleen Singh Sathnam Sanghera Jagjit Singh Dardi...
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    Life Of Guru Nanak: Chapter IV The Sikh Religion, Volume 1, by Max Arthur Macauliffe (1842–1913), Oxford University Press (1909). page 50-52. Janasakhi...
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    Vampire by Richard Francis Burton, 1870. The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 Max Arthur Macauliffe [1842-1913], Oxford University Press [1909]. Chapter XIV. Unknown[permanent...
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    followers of Syed Ahmad Sultan belonged to various religions – Max Arthur Macauliffe, a colonial office appointed in Punjab, observed in 1875 that not...
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  • British colonial-era officials, administrators, and scholars, such as Max Arthur Macauliffe, and attempted to write about Sikhs in a way that asserted their...
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