The term "Akalidis" refers to the members of the Sikh political and religious group known as the Akali Dal, which emerged in the early 20th century in India. The Word "Akal" means "timeless" or "eternal," and "Akalidis" signifies those who are devoted to the timeless aspect of God. The Akalis were primarily associated with the defense of Sikh rights and the promotion of Sikhism, often taking a prominent role in the struggle against British colonial rule and later in the political landscape of Punjab. They played a key role in various movements advocating for Sikh identity, rights, and autonomy.
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