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Qué (quién) es kirpan - definición

SMALL DAGGER TRADITIONALLY CARRIED BY SIKHS
Kirpaan; Kripana; Kirpans; Draft:Kirpan
  • Fresco of Bijla Singh from [[Gurdwara Baba Atal]], Amritsar, decpicting him holding a traditionally long-length ''talwar'' kirpan.
  • Sign at a bank in [[Bangalore]] prohibiting all weapons except kirpans.

kirpan         
[k?:'p?:n]
¦ noun a short curved sword, worn as one of the five distinguishing signs of the Sikh Khalsa.
Origin
from Punjabi and Hindi ki?pan, from Sanskrit k?pa?a 'sword'.
Kirpan         
The kirpan is a curved, single-edged dagger or knife carried by Sikhs. Traditionally, it was a full-sized sword but modern Sikhs have reduced the length to that of a dagger or knife due to modern considerations based on societal and legal changes since then.
Blackwood-class frigate         
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1955 CLASS OF BRITISH ANTI-SUBMARINE FRIGATES
Type 14 class frigate; Type 14 frigate; Blackwood class frigate; INS Kirpan (1959); INS Kuthar (F146); INS Kirpan (F144)
The Type 14 Blackwood class were a ship class of minimal "second-rate" anti-submarine warfare frigates. Built for the Royal Navy during the 1950s at a time of increasing threat from the Soviet Union's submarine fleet, they served until the late 1970s.

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Kirpan

The kirpan (Punjabi: ਕਿਰਪਾਨ) is a curved, single-edged blade that Khalsa Sikhs are required to wear as part of their religious uniform (The 5 Ks), as prescribed by the Sikh Code of Conduct. It is commonly manifested as a dagger or knife in the present-day. Traditionally, the kirpan was a full-sized talwar sword around 76 cm (30 inches) in length. However, British colonial policies and laws introduced in the 19th century reduced the length of the blade. According to the Sikh Rehat Maryada, "The length of the sword to be worn is not prescribed". The sword was traditionally over 91 cm (3 feet) long. It is part of a religious commandment given by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, founding the Khalsa order and introducing the five articles of faith (the five Ks) which must be worn at all times, the kirpan being one of five Ks.

Ejemplos de uso de kirpan
1. The kirpan is deemed sacred by Sikhs as a symbol of power and truth.
2. The poster tells security workers how to navigate the situation, "Respectfully ask if a Sikh is carrying a kirpan.
3. School authorities banned the kirpan in 2001 after an objection by a parent concerned about pupil security.
4. The case began in 2001 when Gurbaj Multani, then 12, was suspended from school in Montreal for carrying the kirpan.
5. In the last two years, Sikhs have been arrested, threatened with arrest or harassed in disputes with guards over kirpan.