It's called a Kirpan.
It depends on what sword your talking about.
If your talking about the sword whhich is from the 5k's, it's called a Kirpan.
If your talking about the Sikh symbol which is made out of swords, then that's called a Khanda.
A Persian dagger is called a "khanjar." It is a traditional dagger that is often used for self-defense and for ceremonial purposes in Persian culture.
An athame is a ceremonial dagger used in "Wicca" religious or magical rites.
Human or Animal Sacrifice
In Malaysia, and Indonesia, it's a ceremonial dagger called a "Keris". However, in the southern Philippines, also known as the "Moroland," it's called a "Kris". In the Moroland, the Kris can also be a wavy bladed sword, about 25" in length.
Initiated Sikhs (Khalsa Sikhs) carry the Kirpan as part of the five K's which they promise to adhere to on initiation. Kachh (short trousers/underwear), Kara (Steel Bracelet Kangha (Wooden Comb), Kesh (uncut hair), Kirpan (sword).
The first thing to come to mind are cults. Probably cults from back then, or other sacrificial civilizations. Maybe the Incans used them, although I cannot say 100%
The kanga is a small wooden comb used by Sikhs to comb the hair and is carried with them all the time along with the other four K's : Kara a steel bracelet worn in the wrist, Katchera- the undergarment, Kirpan-the ceremonial dagger, and Kesh -uncut hair and beard
A dagger? maybe? I don't think that it's called anything, but the gun in the baz lurhman version is called dagger.
A Man Called Dagger was created in 1967.
The duration of A Man Called Dagger is 1.43 hours.
The dagger is a short fixed blade knife with a pointed and edged blade which is used as a weapon for thrashing or cutting. German and fantasy daggers are famous.
Yes Sikhs do have priests in their gurdwara. the are called PATHIES