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Sidh (other)
Sidh may refer to: * Sidh, Gujrat, a village in the Gujrat District of Pakistan * Sidh community, a caste in western Rajasthan, India * ''Sidh'', the abodes of the Aos Sí in Celtic mythology * Supersingular Isogeny Diffie–Hellman Key Exchange, post-quantum public key cryptographic algorithm; see Supersingular isogeny key exchange See also *Siddha (other) Siddha is a Sanskrit term meaning "one who is accomplished"; has mastered, or has mastery over pure consciousness/knowledge ( chit). * Siddhar; Chittar, a variant English spelling Siddha may refer to: * Siddha, in Hinduism and Jainism, a person w ... * Siddham (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sidh, Gujrat
Sidh is a village in Kharian Tehsil, Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated about from Kharian and from Gujrat. The neighboring villages include Kohli, Jakharr, Bhaati, and Udha. In terms of electoral constituencies, Sidh falls under UC-102, PP-33 Gujrat-VII, and NA-65 Gujrat-IV. Demographics The majority of inhabitants of village are Sidhu Jats; the name of the village is derived from their caste. Sidhus are converts from Hinduism and Sikhism and Hindu and Sikh Sidhu's are a martial race and they come from elite clan of warriors and were sought after soldiers in the history of sub-continent and subsequently during the British raj owing to their bravery and being expert in the skill of warfare. Total of 500 homes are situated in Sidh, of which more than 400 are Jats. Katy's tends to use surname Chauhdhary. Others castes are Bhatti, Baig, Tarkhan, Darzi, Lohar & Syed. Economy Sidh hosts five Mosques, a post office, an animal hospital, shops, a mill and many school ...
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Sidh Community
Sidhs, also spelled Siddh () are people associated to a caste and also a nirguna sect that originated in the 15th century, in the Bikaner State in the Jaat, based on the revelation of Guru Jasnathji. The term ''Siddh'' means one who has proved himself. Sidh people, along with Jogi and Nath are included in State list of OBC castes in Rajasthan. They however aren't included in central list of OBCs for Rajasthan. History Guru Jasnathji (1484-1506), founder of Sidh sampraday, was the foster child of Hamirji Jyani and his wife Rupande, who were residents of the Katariyasar village situated 25 miles north-east of Bikaner. Sidhs trace their trace their ancestry back to his disciples who were mainly the Jats. Jasnathji, underwent tapasya and founded his own religious sect. He got disciples from the Jaats who being followers of a Siddh (one who attained divine grace), became known as Sidh. In course of time they became a closed endogamous community. Culture and religious observations A Si ...
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Supersingular Isogeny Key Exchange
Supersingular isogeny Diffie–Hellman key exchange (SIDH or SIKE) is an insecure proposal for a post-quantum cryptographic algorithm to establish a secret key between two parties over an untrusted communications channel. It is analogous to the Diffie–Hellman key exchange, but is based on walks in a supersingular isogeny graph and was designed to resist cryptanalytic attack by an adversary in possession of a quantum computer. Before it was broken, SIDH boasted one of the smallest key sizes of all post-quantum key exchanges; with compression, SIDH used 2688-bit public keys at a 128-bit quantum security level. SIDH also distinguishes itself from similar systems such as NTRU and Ring-LWE by supporting perfect forward secrecy, a property that prevents compromised long-term keys from compromising the confidentiality of old communication sessions. These properties seemed to make SIDH a natural candidate to replace Diffie–Hellman (DHE) and elliptic curve Diffie–Hellman ...
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Siddha (other)
Siddha is a Sanskrit term meaning "one who is accomplished"; has mastered, or has mastery over pure consciousness/knowledge ( chit). * Siddhar; Chittar, a variant English spelling Siddha may refer to: * Siddha, in Hinduism and Jainism, a person who has attained a high level of spiritual enlightenment * Siddha Yoga, a spiritual path in Hindu traditions * Siddha medicine, a form of South Indian, Tamil traditional medicine Places * Siddha, Gandaki, a town in Nepal * Siddha, Janakpur, a town in Nepal See also * Siddham (other) * Sidh (other) * Siddi (other) * Sidi (other) * Siddhartha (other) * Siddhanta, settled doctrine in Indian philosophy * Chittar (other) *Mahasiddha Mahasiddha (Sanskrit: ''mahāsiddha'' "great adept; ) is a term for someone who embodies and cultivates the "siddhi of perfection". A siddha is an individual who, through the practice of sādhanā, attains the realization of siddhis, psychic and ...
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