Hari Singh was only 16 years old when he was called to a military meeting. Ranjit Singh talked about his plan to attack Kasur. Kasur was a strong fort. It belonged to the Islamic Kasuria Pathan people.
One soldier, Gobind Singh, earned the Victoria Cross for delivering urgent messages despite having three horses shot under him while he did so and completing his journeys on foot.
Maharani Jinda was the queen of Punjab. She was married to Maharaja Ranjit Singh and once owned the famous Koh-I-Noor diamond. After her husband died, she became the Queen Regent for her son, Maharaja Dileep Singh, who ruled Punjab from Lahore. Jinda led armies against the British
Three hundred years ago, on June 9, 1716, a tragic event occurred. Captured in December 1715, Banda Bahadur had been enduring relentless torture for over five months. During this time, he witnessed the beheading of thousands of his men, their severed heads displayed on spears and paraded through the streets.
Baba Ji lived his life as a true Khalsa. This means he followed the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji in everything he did. His life was an example of devotion and courage.
Hari Singh Nalwa, a commander in Maharaja Ranjit Singh's army, who managed to subdue them. According to legend, Afghan mothers would quiet their babies by taking Nalwa's name, and his reputation instilled fear in young Afghans.
In Sikh history, Guru Arjan was the first Sikh martyr. Guru Arjan is remembered for his commitment to truth .
Ascetic, warrior, administrator - Banda Singh Bahadur's life defies easy definition. A new historical fiction explores the depths of this enigmatic figure.
Diwali, the "festival of lights," is joyfully celebrated by many people of South Asian descent worldwide. Rooted in Hindu tradition,
The gurdwara's significance extends beyond its spiritual role, as it welcomes a large influx of tourists and devotees every day.