The takht, often referred to as a throne or seat of authority in various cultural contexts, holds significant importance as a symbol of power and governance. In South Asian traditions, particularly within Sikhism, the takht represents a spiritual and political center, embodying the community's values and leadership. It serves not only as a physical seat for leaders but also as a focal point for decision-making and communal gatherings, reinforcing the unity and identity of the community. Thus, the takht is crucial for both governance and the preservation of cultural heritage.
Takht means "Seat of Power"
Takht means "Seat of Power"
Takht Singh died in 1873.
Takht Singh was born in 1819.
Takht Geru's population is 3,144.
Darreh Takht's population is 413.
Sri Akal Takht Sahib in Amritsir (PB) Takht sri Damdama Sahib Near Bathinda (PB) Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib in Anandpur Sahib (PB) Takht Sri Hazur Sahib in Nanded (MH) Takht Sri Patna Sahib in Patna (Bihar) ...
Takht Jamshid Cup ended in 1978.
Takht Jamshid Cup was created in 1973.
The population of Takht-e Chenar is 102.
The population of Pa Takht-e Seh is 73.
Pa Takht-e Yek's population is 111.