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Empire Faith and Kinship Lecture

By Amandeep Madra on November 5, 2007

Historian Parmjit Singh, founding member of the Punjab Heritage Association (UKPHA) and co-author of "Sicques, Tigers, or Thieves": Eyewitness Accounts of the Sikhs (1606-1809), will deliver a lecture entitled "Empire, Faith and Kinship", a photographic history of our society from the very early days of the camera to a hundred years.

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Empire, Faith and Kinship : Exploring 150 years of the Anglo Sikh Relationship

By Amandeep Madra on October 15, 2007

From the authors of "Warrior Saints" and "Sicques, Tigers or Thieves" comes a major new on-line exhibition exploring 150 years of the Anglo-Sikh relationship. "Empire, Faith and Kinship" is an exhibtion that speaks volumes of a fascinating relationship that has touched and shaped the lives of millions. The exhibition is available now on www.efk.ukpha.org  

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Empire, Faith and Kinship : 1924 Jaito Protests

By Amandeep Madra on October 8, 2007

In the years following the Jallianwala Bagh incident at Amritsar, the Sikhs moved ahead with peaceful protests against British-backed control of many Sikh gurdwaras. One of the key protests was held at Jaito in 1924. A journalist, S. Zimand, describes the scenes he witnessed as the peaceful ‘shahidi jathas’ (martyrdom groups) faced the brunt of [...]

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A New Look Punjab Heritage News

By Amandeep Madra on September 18, 2007

Welcome to a new look Punjab Heritage News. Over the past month we have had a facelift to the site that will make the overall experience a far richer one for our readers and researchers who visit the site. We still maintain the largest database of archived stories and articles relating  to the material heritage [...]

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Empire, Faith and Kinship : Execution of Sikh Prisoners of war

By Amandeep Madra on September 9, 2007

The latest photograph in the "Empire, Faith and Kinship" exhibtion graphically depicts the execution of Sikh prisoners of war by the Japanese during the Second World War. This set of four tragic photographs were found amongst Japanese records when Allied troops entered Singapore shortly after the end of the Second World War.

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Is this the only surviving photograph of Maharaja Ranjit Singh ?

By Amandeep Madra on August 28, 2007

  In 1991 Des Pardes, the popular Punjabi language newspaper published this photograph and identified it as a genuine photograph of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (seated centre), his general Hari Singh Nalwa (standing second from left) and Fakir Nur-u-din (Standing second from the right), one of the Maharaja’s three Muslim ministers of state. The photographs was [...]

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Empire, Faith and Kinship : Sikh Prisoner of War

By Amandeep Madra on August 28, 2007

  The fighting qualities of the Sikh soldier in battle are well established and universally spoken of in the highest regard by friends and foe alike. However, one aspect of combat that is probably the t overlooked in Sikh history is the plight of the prisoners of war, the subject of this rare image. It [...]

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Empire Faith and Kinship 4 : Sikh Woman before her marriage

By Amandeep Madra on August 4, 2007

  The fourth of the serialisation of "Empire, Faith and Kinship" is this stunning photograph of a nineteenth century Sikh woman before her marriage. Photography arrived in India in the 1840s at a time when the British were turning their attention towards the changing political situation in the Punjab.  However, it was not until after [...]

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Nondescript gurdwara throws up rare treasures of Gurus times

By Amandeep Madra on July 31, 2007

Dominating the finds is this rare painted rabab Chandigarh.After ages of obscure existence at a gurdwara in Fatehgarh Sahib, a treasure trove of artifacts belonging to the period of the Sikh Gurus has been unravelled and documented. Dominating the list of finds, comprising among other things two rare swords with Guru Gobind Singh’s name engraved [...]

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Empire, Faith and Kinship : Daughters of Duleep Singh

By Amandeep Madra on July 26, 2007

  Maharaja Duleep Singh had three daughters from his marriage with Maharani Bamba. They were photographed together at a formal presentation at court in 1892 in their stunning debutante dresses. The younger sisters, Catherine and Sophia, were also captured by the society photographer, James Lafayette in his New Bond Street studio in London.

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