Defending Sachkand - June 1984

Defending Sachkand - June 1984
Title Defending Sachkand - June 1984 PDF eBook
Author Harjinder Singh
Publisher Akaal Publishers
Pages 17
Release 2020-06-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In June 1984 the Indian army attacked Sachkand Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar under fabricated claims of flushing out Sikhs. Thousands of innocent people were murdered by the army and no arrest warrants were mentioned in the ‘Indian government white paper the Punjab agitation’ (July 1984) for anyone in the complex at the time of the attack. The Sikhs who defended the complex fell to the bullets of the Indian army – a few survived. The account that follows is based upon factual information and events. A lead fictional character, Balraam Singh, has been created to lead the narrative.

Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan

Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan
Title Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan PDF eBook
Author Virinder S. Kalra
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2019-12-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1350041769

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Drawing on insights from theoretical engagements with borders and subalternity, Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan suggests new frameworks for understanding religious boundaries in South Asia. It looks at the ways in which social categories and structures constitute the bordering logics inherent within enactments of these boundaries, and positions hegemony and resistance through popular religion as an important indication of wider developments of political and social change. The book also shows how borders are continually being maintained through violence at national, community and individual levels. By exploring selected sites and expressions of piety including shrines, texts, practices and movements, Virinder S. Kalra and Navtej K. Purewal argue that the popular religion of Punjab should neither be limited to a polarised picture between formal, institutional religion, nor the 'enchanted universe' of rituals, saints, shrines and village deities. Instead, the book presents a picture of 'religion' as a realm of movement, mobilization, resistance and power in which gender and caste are connate of what comes to be known as 'religious'. Through extensive ethnographic research, the authors explore the reality of the complex, dynamic and contested relations that characterize everyday material and religious lives on the ground. Ultimately, the book highlights how popular religion challenges the borders and boundaries of religious and communal categories, nationalism and theological frameworks while simultaneously reflecting gender/caste society.

The Sikh Diaspora

The Sikh Diaspora
Title The Sikh Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Michael Angelo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2013-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 113652763X

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First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Sikhs in Britain

Sikhs in Britain
Title Sikhs in Britain PDF eBook
Author Gurharpal Singh
Publisher Zed Books
Pages 292
Release 2006-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781842777176

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The history of Sikhs in Britain provides important clues into the evolution of Britain as a multicultural society and the challenges it faces today. The authors examine the complex Anglo-Sikh relationship that led to the initial Sikh settlement and the processes of community-building around Sikh institutions such as gurdwaras. They explore the nature of British Sikh society as reflected in the performance of Sikhs in the labor markets, the changing characteristics of the Sikh family and issues of cultural transmission to the young. They provide an original and insightful account of a community transformed from the site of radical immigrant class politics to a leader of the Sikh diaspora in its search for a separate Sikh state.

The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries)

The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries)
Title The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries) PDF eBook
Author H. S. Singha
Publisher Hemkunt Press
Pages 216
Release 2000
Genre Sikhism
ISBN 9788170103011

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The Gallant Defender

The Gallant Defender
Title The Gallant Defender PDF eBook
Author A. R. Darshi
Publisher Sikh Students Federation
Pages 171
Release 2004
Genre Punjab (India)
ISBN 8176014680

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On political conditions in Punjab, India, with particular reference to the role of Santa Jaranaila Siṅgha, 1947-1984, who died in Golden Temple (Amritsar) Assault.

Fighting for Faith and Nation

Fighting for Faith and Nation
Title Fighting for Faith and Nation PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Keppley Mahmood
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 329
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0812200179

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The ethnic and religious violence that characterized the late twentieth century calls for new ways of thinking and writing about politics. Listening to the voices of people who experience political violence—either as victims or as perpetrators—gives new insights into both the sources of violent conflict and the potential for its resolution. Drawing on her extensive interviews and conversations with Sikh militants, Cynthia Keppley Mahmood presents their accounts of the human rights abuses inflicted on them by the state of India as well as their explanations of the philosophical tradition of martyrdom and meaningful death in the Sikh faith. While demonstrating how divergent the world views of participants in a conflict can be, Fighting for Faith and Nation gives reason to hope that our essential common humanity may provide grounds for a pragmatic resolution of conflicts such as the one in Punjab which has claimed tens of thousands of lives in the past fifteen years.