Through the pages of this fascinating thought-provoking and informative volume, the author seeks to provide the reader a peephole into the panoramic history of Punjab, from the Vedic times right down to the present day. From mythology to militancy, from the earliest tempestuous periods to the recent turbulence in Punjab, the subject matter covers a vast span of events and personalities, with corroborating evidence provided through well-documented sources, which conventional history books treat rather inadequately. The initial chapters deal with the concept of ‘Punjabi-ism’ from the ancient past to the modern times. The author explains the origin of the Vedas in the Punjab and draws comparisons between ancient Vedic texts and their modern-day Punjabi equivalents. Further, he stresses the fact that militancy has been an inborn trait in Punjabis, who have borne the brunt of the attacks by foreign invaders. The focus then shifts to the origin and growth of Sikhism, with emphasis on the life and times of Guru Govind Singh. The ups and downs of Hindu-Sikh relations over the ages are also discussed. The distinct identity of the Namdharis has been portrayed and also their role during the freedom struggle. Also, the parts played by other prominent Punjabis during the freedom movement have been described.
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Dateline Punjab: Lifeline Sikhs
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