The students of Sikh history have paid little attention to two significant points in the life of the community—the eighteenth century when Sikh ideas on religion, society and politics crystallized and moulded the subsequent development, of Sikhism and the period following the annexation of the Punjab in 1849 by the British when Sikh ideas moved from defeat towards a new self-awareness and militancy culminating in the formation of the Akali Dal?and?the?Shiromani?Gurdwara?Prabandhak?Committee.
This guide discusses Sikh experience under British raj and introduces the vernacular and...
The students of Sikh history have paid little attention to two significant points in the life of the community—the eighteenth century when Sikh idea...