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In the times of Gurus [1469 - 1708], The establishment of the Khalsa Panth [1699], Sikh Confederacies [1708 - 1769], Sikh struggle against Mughal empire [1708 - 1799], The Sikh Empire [1799 - 1839], The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947], The Modern History of Sikhs [1947 - present]
 

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Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
AUCKLAND PAPERS, comprising private correspondence and letters of Lord Auckland, governorgeneral of India (183642), now available in the British Library and Museum, London, provide interesting sidelights on political affairs in the Punjab (18361841),...
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Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
AZAD HIND FAUJ, or Indian National Army (I.N.A.for short) as it was known to the Englishspeaking world, was a force raised from Indian prisoners of war during World War II (193945) to fight against the British. The hostilities had started with the Ge...
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Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
AZAD PUNJAB scheme, signifying a major shift in the kinds of political strategies to be pursued by Sikh political leadership in their efforts to enhance the political influence of their community, was a crucial turningpoint in the development of mode...
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Historical Events in Sikh History/The establishment of the Khalsa Panth [1699]
BAISAKHI, a seasonal festival popular in the Punjab which takes place on the First day of the solar month of Baisakh (Sanskrit Vaisakha, so called because according to astrological calculations, the moon at this time passes through visakha naksatra o...
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Historical Events in Sikh History/The British and Sikhs [1849 - 1947]
BENGAL AND INDIA SECRET LETTERS, also known as Letters received from India and Bengal or merely Secret Letters to the Secret Committee, preserved at the India Office Library, London. This correspondence is arranged in two series: the first covers the...
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