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khalsa

/kahl-suh/US // ˌkɑl sə //UK // (ˈkælsə) //

哈尔萨,卡萨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a martial fraternity originated in 1699 and remaining as one of the closely knit communities of the Sikhs.

Examples

  • The 1699 inauguration of the Khalsa Panth also demonstrates an integration of the spiritual and political.

  • I asked a prominent executive who had been a devoted patient of Khalsa's about him.

  • He said he had stopped seeing Khalsa after the doctor became well-known in Hollywood.

  • I emailed Khalsa questions about Alley's business and whether he endorses her products.

  • The garrison proved to be entirely composed of irregular auxiliaries to the Khalsa, and they made no show of determination.

  • The battle of Sobraon destroyed the Khalsa army, and humbled the military power of the nation.

  • Indications were already given that neither the Khalsa army nor its chiefs felt even yet vanquished.

  • The Khalsa, as the Sikh commonwealth was styled, was full of zeal for its creed, a reformed Hindooism.

  • The khalsa army again came together, and more than once fought on even terms with the British.