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Sikhi The Political Science Of The Sikh Religion 291 Sardar Paramdeep Singh

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Sikhi The Political Science Of The Sikh Religion 291 Sardar Paramdeep Singh
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Publisher: Khalsa Diwan Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.38 MB
Pages: 745
Author: Sardar Paramdeep Singh
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2.9.1
Volume: 1

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Sikhi The Political Science Of The Sikh Religion 291 Sardar Paramdeep Singh by Sardar Paramdeep Singh instant download after payment.

This book is a deep dive into the intricacies of the Sikh nation, religion, history and politics. Designed specially for the novice in the Occident, it leads the reader through the vast panorama of Sikhi in eighty chapters that can be read in any order.  Starting with the precepts of the Sikh religion, the book moves to the creation of the Knights of the Khalsa Order by the Lord Of The Falcons on April 13, 1699, the wars with the Mughal Empire, the exterminations of the Sikhs, the rise of the Sikh Empire (called The Government Of The Khalsa, Beloved), two Anglo-Sikh wars and finally the betrayal of the Knights Of The Khalsa Order. The book ends with the the rise of The Preacher igniting once again the long, slow war against the tyrannical Indian behemoth and  the genocide of the Sikhs in 1984. A comprehensive glossary explains arcane Sikh terms. By the time you have finished this book, you can consider yourself well versed if not a savant in Sikh affairs.
Drawing upon and inspired by the ethereal warrior spirit of the Knights Of The Khalsa Order, this book is written in highly ornate and stylized English evocative of medieval England.
The author, born in England, is a lawyer and Computer Scientist.

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