The scripture of Guru Gobind Singh: New book explores the Sikh art of War

Following up a best-selling book (Sri Dasam Granth Sahib: Questions and Answers. Archimedes Press) is hard to top, but that is what scholars Kamalroop Singh and Gurinder Singh Mann have achieved with the Granth of Guru Gobind Singh: Essays, Lectures and Translations (OUP). The Sikhs believe in the primary scripture,

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Rare fresco at Ranjit Singh’s palace in ruins

A rare fresco depicting Raas Leela of Lord Krishna, which has peeled off from the walls of a room of the Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Ram Bagh in Amritsar. Call it inordinate delay in the preservation work or lack of a professional approach on the part of

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Court dismisses plea filed to bring Kohinoor to Pakistan

A Pakistani court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by a barrister seeking direction to the government to bring back the famed Kohinoor diamond, which India has been trying to get from the UK for years, terming the plea as non-maintainable. Barrister Javed Iqbal Jaffry, had filed a plea in

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Restoration of Ranjit Singh’s Summer Palace gathers pace

After a gap of few years, the restoration work of the historic Ram Bagh, the summer palace of legendary Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh has gathered pace. The conservation work remained closed for the past year. At present, wooden doors and windows of the heritage structure are being repaired and

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Warrior Princess-Sophia Duleep Singh

Warrior Princess By Anita Anand A very good friend of mine, who also happens to be a rather well-known author, dipped deep into his vocabulary to summon the mot juste , which might best describe my current situation. “You, Anita, are a very lucky cow!” Having found for the subject

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Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s 235th birth anniversary: Some facts on the founder of the Sikh empire

Watercolour painting with a pen and ink border of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 –1839). He is seated on a European chair, facing to the right. He holds a flower in his right hand and a piece of cloth in his left hand. His right leg is bent and rests on

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Sikh Museum Initiative presents the Anglo Sikh Treaties project

Anglo Sikh Treaties Project The Anglo Sikh treaties project has considered the various interactions and proclamations initiated between the British and the Sikhs. The British had been subjugating various areas of the India sub-continent and by the turn of the nineteenth century they were examining the strength of the Sikhs.

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Statue for WW1 Sikh soldiers unveiled at National Memorial Arboretum

  A memorial in honour of Sikh soldiers who fought during World War One has been unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The national WW1 Sikh Memorial statue commemorates the 130,000 Sikh men who took part in the war. More than 150 people pledged over £22,000 to pay

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Register for the Sikh Coins Workshop

Learn about Coins of the Sikh Empire (Ad1765 to AD1839). Do you want to learn Sikh history through coins? We are in the process of organising a whole day workshop on how to understand the coins of the Sikh Empire. If you are interested or would like more information then

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Khalsa College digitises rare Sikh manuscripts

Library has manuscripts of Guru Granth Sahib and other rare sikh manuscripts. Library has many documents and newspapers The year-long ambitious digitisation process of rare scriptures and documents of importance at Khalsa College Sikh Research Library is due to complete in a few days. Over 3,21,000 pages from Sikh manuscripts,

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