Hukamnāmā
Hukamnāmā (Pañjābī, ‘decree’). Historically the orders of the Sikh Gurūs and Bandā Siṅgh. Of the hundreds sent by the Gurūs and their families to congregations and individuals about one hundred are extant.
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