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Sakhi

Sakhi literally means "Historical Account" or Story.

The term refers to the accounts of the historical events in Sikhism. It is a tale usually from the era during the times of the Gurus. However, many Sakhis do exist from the period before and after the times of the Ten Gurus. Most Sakhis have a moral lesson and highlight important Sikh principles.

Below is a list of important Sakhis with a message for Sikhs.

Sakhi (Meshrano Jirga representative)

Haji Sakhi was selected to represent Kunar Province in Afghanistan's Meshrano Jirga, the upper house of its National Legislature, in 2005. A report on Kunar prepared at the Navy Postgraduate School stated that he was "affiliated with Sedaqat". It states he was a college graduate, who sat on the Economics Committee.

Sakhi (disambiguation)

A Sakhi is a historical account of Sikhism.

Sakhi may also refer to:

  • Sakhi, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province
  • Sakhi, Nepal, a village
  • Sakhi for South Asian Women, an anti-domestic violence organization
  • Sakhi Dad Mujahid, former Deputy Defence Minister of Afghanistan under Taliban rule
  • Sakhi (Meshrano Jirga representative), Afghan politician
  • Sakhi (2008 film), an Indian Marathi-language film
  • Alaipayuthey (film), a 2000 Tamil film dubbed into Telugu with the title Sakhi
Sakhi (film)

Sakhi is a Marathi movie released on 16 May 2008. Produced by Lata Narvekar along with Bharti Achrekar and, directed by Sanjay Surkar. The movie is based on the friendship between a widow and a married woman, whose friendship is misunderstood, but how they support each other through thick and thin.