How Sikhs Rebuilt Power  After Being Almost Wiped Out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR5B8IwCjn4  

 Sikh History After Near Annihilation Sikh history is often told in fragments, but this conversation brings forward what is usually ignored. From near annihilation in the 18th century to the rapid rise of Sikh power, this episode explains how Sikhs rebuilt themselves through mindset, education, strategy, and leadership. The discussion covers Guru Gobind Singh’s vision, why education mattered more than numbers, and how Sikh warriors used planning, guerrilla warfare, and diplomacy to survive against overwhelming forces. You’ll hear about forgotten Sikh generals, the conquest of Delhi, taxation systems, and how Sikh leaders negotiated with empires while fighting on multiple fronts.

The episode also explores why Sikh history became diluted, how key figures were removed from mainstream narratives, and what today’s generation can learn from Sikh resilience, chardi kala, and collective strength. This is not just a story of war—it is a story of recovery, leadership, and survival against impossible odds. 

Gurinder Singh Mann’s work can be seen here:
www.sikhscholar.co.uk  
www.anglosikhmuseum.com

Get your copy of *The British And The Sikhs: The Rise Of The Sikh Soldier* here.

Or contacting Gurinder Singh Mann directly on Instagram @sikh_scholar a where you can get your copies of Sri Dasam Granth Questions And Answers 

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