An Eminent Sikh Historian and Profound Scholar of Religion
- Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
Interviewed by
Dr. Devinder Pal Singh
Center for Understanding Sikhism, Mississauga, L5A 1Y7, ON, Canada
Prof. (Dr.) Balwant Singh Dhillon, a much-acclaimed Sikh-historian, a dedicated researcher, a prolific...
Delhi, the capital of India and Sikhs have a love-hate story that goes back about 500 years. Sikh Gurus have blessed the old city with their visit. But this ancient city is also soaked with the sacred blood of many thousands of Sikh souls; the ninth Guru, and thousands of brave and fearless...
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chandni chowk
history of delhi
khooni darwaza
majnu tilla
mata sundri
mehrauli
mori gate
motibagh
nanak piao
rakabganj
sikh gurdwara in delhi
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tis hazari
Every day the past beckons anew.
Today we revisit the life and times of Banda Singh Bahadur, an iconic figure from the 18th century. He strode on the Sikh stage for only a decade.
History determines where we are at any moment and which way we may be headed. Now, 300 years later, distance in...
C.R.Wilson, a Bengal civilian, has given in his Early Annals of the English in Bengal the following description of the entry of the Sikh captives into Delhi:
Malice did its utmost to cover the vanquished with ridicule and shame. First came the heads of the executed Sikhs, stuffed with straw...
Who according to you, after the Sikh Gurus, is/are the most influential persons in Sikh History and Why? Added here are some of the people who influenced Sikh history from one time other. This list will grow as when you add to the list. Note: If you feel like you can make multiple selections...
Banda Singh Bahadar – Bandai or Tat Khalsa?
Author: Prof. Inder Singh Ghagga
(Translated from Punjabi by Akashdeep Singh Aulakh)
Baba Banda Sigh Bahadar - The first king- knight of the Khalsa Kingdom and the great General of Sikh army shook the very base of the...
In 1708 while on his travels in the Deccan Guru Gobind Singh Ji had tried for many months to persuade emperor Bahadur Shah to take action against Wazir Khan who had committed such atrocities against the Sikhs and had executed Guru Ji’s two youger sons Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada...
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