Imagine: a prisoner giving conditions to the Emperor about his own conditions of release -- not for his own benefit, but for that of others. This is a poignant legacy that we Sikhs must reflect upon each year.
Like every year, on November 11 on the Armistice Day, about 300 Sikhs throughout Europe paid a visit to Ieper - Belgium and laid flowers at the Menen Gate the National Monument of Belgium and later at Hollebeke where Sikhs fought for the first time against Germany in October 1914.
...the Sikhs of Arizona truly rose up and started to work for Sikh awareness when one of their very own, S. Balbir Singh Sodhi of Mesa Arizona was fatally hurt four days after 9-11. It was first ever fatal and serious hate crime against the Sikhs.
To highlight the sacrifices by "Brahmin" Sikhs along ninth Sikh master Guru Teg Bahadur in seventeenth century and to express gratitude to the Sikh guru who sacrificed his life for saving Hindus from forced conversions, Brahin Sabha Punjab is taking out a procession to Anandpur Sahib...