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The Rise of the Sikh Empire: The story of the rise of the Sikh's as a Religion and to martial prowess - Paperback

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The Rise of the Sikh Empire: The story of the rise of the Sikh's as a Religion and to martial prowess - Paperback
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by Nehal Kaur (Author)

The rise of the Sikh Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries is sometimes overlooked in the broader historical context, as it is eclipsed by more widely acknowledged worldwide events. However, this period was a transformative catalyst, not just for the Indian subcontinent but also for the complex fabric of global history. "The Rise of the Sikh Empire" aims to illuminate a crucial era in which the Sikhs emerged as a powerful force, disrupting the existing hierarchy and transforming the geopolitical environment of their era.
For more than two centuries, Northern India was governed by Muslim rulers, a time characterised by significant cultural and political changes. Amidst this context, the Sikh community initiated the assertion of their existence, expanding its impact to areas as distant as Peshawar in the west. This advance constituted more than a mere geographical victory; it represented a pivotal moment that had the potential to substantially reshape the present-day borders of India and Pakistan. The Sikh Empire's final submission to British dominion after the Anglo-Sikh Wars-a topic I have examined in a separate publication-granted the Sikhs a distinctive position. As devoted soldiers of the British Empire, they performed a crucial role, but this partnership also laid the foundation for the subsequent division and the present geopolitical situation of the area.

Similar to a number of emerging religions and movements, the Sikh Empire's trajectory was fraught with difficulties. The waning Mughal Empire frequently engaged in conflicts with the Sikhs as it sought to preserve its authority, resulting in periods of severe suppression and martyrdom. This book examines the tumultuous period in question, delving into the unwavering determination and unconquerable nature of the Sikh community.

This narrative is based on Sikh history and is intended for a wide range of readers. This is an homage to the Sikh legacy, designed to educate the next generation of the Sikh community about their ancestral history. Moreover, it serves as an invitation for readers from many backgrounds to actively participate in exploring a significant but less familiar episode in global history.

By undertaking this investigation, I aim to stimulate contemplation on our collective history, with a focus on envisioning a future where religious conflicts are eradicated. May this narrative of the Sikh Empire inspire our offspring to cultivate a trajectory of solidarity and comprehension, beyond the schisms of religious and cultural affiliations, and progress collectively with a sense of concordance and reciprocal esteem.
Number of Pages: 230
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 25, 2023
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