Epic poetry has been written to honor the heroes of Saragarhi. Gurduaras have been established to honor their memory. Schools in India use the example of Saragarhi to instill patriotism and national pride.
IFA from the very beginning has been instrumental in honouring the brave who without caring for their lives sacrificed them at the altar of their country.
[VIDEO] Campaigners are calling for an English national memorial for the soldiers who died at the Battle of Saragarhi in British India - now Pakistan - in 1897.
The 4 Sikh, the legendary unit associated with the epic Battle of Saragarhi, which was fought against impossible odds, is moving to the salubrious environs of Chandimandir after a stint in the harsh, inhospitable climes of Siachen.
Rather than surrender, the baptized Sikh warriors gave the battle cry which has become synonymous for the Sikh greeting, "Sat Sri Akal", meaning "The great glory of truth is undying" and fearlessly stood against more than 10,000 advancing troops.
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