Generous SikhNet donor is matching gifts up to $10,000!
Donate to double your impact!
 

 

 

Will you contribute to SikhNet today? 

One particularly striking and exciting work is a standing white marble sculpture of Maharajah Ranjit Singh AKA Sher-e-Punjab AKA Napoleon of the East.. We hope it can find its way home into Sikh hands on the 22nd May 2014.
Gurvinder Singh approached his father's open coffin with one thought: "Please, god, it's not my dad."
Going back more than five centuries, Sikhism is a religion founded on peace, but forged by self-defence, resilience and defiance.
One of the most iconic symbols of Ranjit Singh’s kingdom is the golden throne, now safely housed in London’s V&A museum.
Hari Singh Nalwa, a hero of 19th century India, who never lost a battle, put an end to conquests for India. Today, his accounts are missing from the textbooks and we will soon lose an important chapter from our Indian history.
Christie’s “Art of the Islamic and Indian World” offers two more breath taking pieces of rare and precious sikh art of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
A rare and precious piece of Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh is put up for auction in London.
Subscribe to RSS - ranjit singh