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1 сикхизм
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2 кхальса
Religion: Khalsa (In Sikhism, concept of a "chosen" race of soldier-saints committed to a Spartan code of conduct; also the dominant order of Sikhism) -
3 Варс
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4 править будут святые
Religion: Raj karey Ga Khalsa (In Sikhism, the words "Khalsa shall rule" chanted at the conclusion of every service)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > править будут святые
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5 Рахатнамы
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6 Сат-Нам
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7 Саткартар
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8 акали
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9 акханд-патх
Religion: akhand-path (In Sikhism, the nonstop recitation of the Adi Granth from cover to cover by a relay of readers, which takes two days and nights) -
10 амритвела
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11 ардаса
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12 гурбани
Religion: gurbani (In Sikhism, the divine hymns of the Gurus) -
13 дасам дуар
Religion: dasam duar (In Sikhism, "10th gate" through which enters divine light, and thus a person attains the state of absolute bliss) (Десятые врата) -
14 джап
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15 дивья дристи
Religion: divya drsti (In Sikhism, a super-conscious stillness) -
16 дхармаюдха
Religion: dharmayudha (In Sikhism, the battle for righteousness) -
17 кангха
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18 кара
1) General subject: judgement, judgment, penance, punishment, retribution, scourge, visitation2) Obsolete: vindication3) Religion: kara ("Bracelet" of steel, commonly worn on the right arm, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)4) Law: chastisement5) Australian slang: a kick in the arse6) leg.N.P. penalty7) Logistics: tug & tow (например электрокара) -
19 качха
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20 кеш
1) Religion: kesa ("Hair", in Sikhism, the most important of the five emblems of the Khalsa, which the Khalsa must retain unshorn)2) Information technology: cache
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