- published: 16 Apr 2008
- views: 77439
- author: KHA15A
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Panjab - The Sikh Empire
This Breifley shows the history of punjab parnam shaheedan nu..khalsa raj will happen once...
published: 16 Apr 2008
author: KHA15A
Panjab - The Sikh Empire
This Breifley shows the history of punjab parnam shaheedan nu..khalsa raj will happen once again.. SINGH SOORMEH KHALISTAN ZINDABAD DESI BABBAR KHALSA PANTH KHALSA AMRITSAR LUDHIANA JALLANDAR CHANDIGARH PATIALA JAGOWALE JATHA TIGERSTYLE BABBU MANN BIKRAM SINGH LAKHWINDER...
- published: 16 Apr 2008
- views: 77439
- author: KHA15A
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Fall of the Mighty Sikh Empire
This short video gives a brief sketch of the treachery of the Dogra brothers who were inst...
published: 13 Nov 2011
author: darbara16
Fall of the Mighty Sikh Empire
This short video gives a brief sketch of the treachery of the Dogra brothers who were instrumental in destroying the Sikh Empire from within
- published: 13 Nov 2011
- views: 736
- author: darbara16
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BBC Remembrance - The Sikh Story (Full HQ Program)
BBC Program, Remembrance - The Sikh Story Full program, first aired on the 9NOV2010. Docum...
published: 14 Dec 2010
author: randeepvirdee
BBC Remembrance - The Sikh Story (Full HQ Program)
BBC Program, Remembrance - The Sikh Story Full program, first aired on the 9NOV2010. Documentary examining why followers of the Sikh religion were marked out as a 'martial race' under the British Empire, and how thousands of Sikh soldiers valiantly laid down their lives for Britain's freedom across two world wars. With contributions from eminent historians, military experts and war veterans, the film features the last-ever interview with legendary WW2 Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji, and the first television broadcast of a rare audio recording of a WW1 Sikh prisoner of war, handed to Britain in 2010 after 94 years in German hands.
- published: 14 Dec 2010
- views: 130931
- author: randeepvirdee
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Gobindgarh Fort: Calling Upon a Silent Witness--Part 1, Significance, Historical Building Layers
Gobindgarh Fort, strategically positioned to the north-west of Amritsar, was a historic de...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: crciadmin
Gobindgarh Fort: Calling Upon a Silent Witness--Part 1, Significance, Historical Building Layers
Gobindgarh Fort, strategically positioned to the north-west of Amritsar, was a historic defense stronghold of the Sikh Empire. The last of its kind, the scarred, protective walls now stand alone, silent. While historically Gobindgarh was an out-of-bounds garrison, the bastion was significant in the stories of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Indian Freedom Struggle, Partition and the Indian Army. In the near future—for the very first time—the fort may become a civic space of lively activity, a place of history and contemplation; not just for Amritsar, but for the world. What can we learn from it, about our unique and common pasts and aspirations for the future? 13 min, video. A film by Takahiro Noguchi for CRCI Productions www.crci.co.in
- published: 03 Jan 2010
- views: 2469
- author: crciadmin
7:38
Sikh Empire after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Treacherous Hindu Dogras)
Sikh Empire after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Treacherous Hindu Dogras)...
published: 24 Feb 2012
author: gklak
Sikh Empire after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Treacherous Hindu Dogras)
Sikh Empire after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Treacherous Hindu Dogras)
- published: 24 Feb 2012
- views: 627
- author: gklak
1:44
Great Great Grandson of the Last King of the Sikhs
Bob Goddard Possibly The Last Descendant of Maharajah of the Sikh Empire...
published: 05 Jan 2009
author: darkstarvibes
Great Great Grandson of the Last King of the Sikhs
Bob Goddard Possibly The Last Descendant of Maharajah of the Sikh Empire
- published: 05 Jan 2009
- views: 70729
- author: darkstarvibes
4:06
Punjab- The sikh Empire
Punjab- The sikh empire...
published: 24 Sep 2008
author: XclusvJatt
Punjab- The sikh Empire
Punjab- The sikh empire
- published: 24 Sep 2008
- views: 1453
- author: XclusvJatt
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The Great Sikh Emperor Maharajah Ranjit Singh (Lion of Punjab)
The Panjab was the wealthiest province of the Mughal empire in the late 16th and 17th cent...
published: 19 Jan 2010
author: kumarsikh
The Great Sikh Emperor Maharajah Ranjit Singh (Lion of Punjab)
The Panjab was the wealthiest province of the Mughal empire in the late 16th and 17th centuries. As the empire weakened in the 18th century, the Panjab was repeatedly invaded. Nadir Shah of Iran's invasion of 1738 dealt a particularly devastating blow to the Mughals. His troops swept through the Khyber Pass and across the Panjab plains to Delhi, laying waste to the capital and looting the imperial treasury. When he returned to Iran the following year he took with him historic jewels including the Koh-i nur diamond. Sikhism, meanwhile, had evolved from the original gentle emphasis given to it by Guru Nanak. Religious persecution meant that the Sikhs had to fight back in order to survive, and the formation of the Khalsa (Sikh brotherhood) helped create cohesive identity. By the 18th century, Sikhs had formed twelve loose groups, or misls, to protect themselves and their territories. The Afghans invaded the Panjab nine times between 1747 and 1769, and Mughal persecution was often brutal. Internal squabbles prevented the misls from uniting to control the region until the twelve-year-old Ranjit Singh became head of the Sukerchakia misl in 1792. By 1799 he had captured Lahore and, two years later, was proclaimed Maharaja of the Panjab in this former Mughal capital. By his death in 1839, the Sikh kingdom stretched over the Panjab Hills and Kashmir, over the Himalayas as far north as Ladakh. His rule was characterised by his tolerance, with Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims all holding ...
- published: 19 Jan 2010
- views: 15760
- author: kumarsikh
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British Sikh Prince Frederick Duleep Singh Paintings Collection
Short clip presented by meera syal of a BBC program aired in July 2011 showing the past co...
published: 21 Nov 2011
author: sikhrambo
British Sikh Prince Frederick Duleep Singh Paintings Collection
Short clip presented by meera syal of a BBC program aired in July 2011 showing the past collection of paintings owned by British born Sikh Prince Frederick Duleep Singh who was one of the heirs to the throne of the Sikh empire.
- published: 21 Nov 2011
- views: 729
- author: sikhrambo
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The place to be: Sikh Empire
I do not mean to poke fun at any Sikh people because I myself am a Sikh. The sole purposes...
published: 09 Jan 2013
author: Jaimal Singh
The place to be: Sikh Empire
I do not mean to poke fun at any Sikh people because I myself am a Sikh. The sole purposes of this video are to entertain and for my English project. I hope you guys enjoy it and sorry about the quality.
- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 63
- author: Jaimal Singh
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Welcome to Punjab
Punjab is the homeland of the Sikhs.. originally the Sikh Empire comprised almost 200000 s...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: anabolic84
Welcome to Punjab
Punjab is the homeland of the Sikhs.. originally the Sikh Empire comprised almost 200000 square miles (520000 km2) of what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India.. Soon after the British extended their conquest east, invading the Sikh Empire, the British recruited Sikhs in the British army during WW1 and WW2 in large numbers, with Sikhs making almost 25% of the soldiers in the British army, in which they were awarded over 27 Battle Honours and up to 14 Victoria Crosses.. The British then split Punjab in two, giving one half to the new muslim nation of Pakistan, and the other half was left in India as a state to be ruled under a hindu government.. however the Sikhs still keep their heads high and fight against their oppressors, including when the Golden Temple was attacked on three occasions by the hindu government.. Guru Gobind Singh (10th Guru) created the Khalsa in 1699, which is "Akal Purakh de fauj" - the Army of God. Guru Gobind Singh clearly choose these words very deliberately - He did not state that the Khalsa was the army of the Khalsa or an army of the Sikhs or the army of Punjab - but an Army of God whose function was the protection and safeguarding of all the peoples of God regardless colour, caste, race, gender or religion. Sikhs embody the qualities of a "Sant-Sipahie" - Saint-Soldier. A Sikh must have control over one's internal vices and be able to be constantly immersed in virtues clarified in the Guru Granth Sahib, at the same time a Sikh must ...
- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 843
- author: anabolic84
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Al Jazeera On Khalistan Moment
Khalistan movement refers to a global political secessionist movement which seeks to creat...
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: Sikh2077
Al Jazeera On Khalistan Moment
Khalistan movement refers to a global political secessionist movement which seeks to create a separate Sikh state, called Khālistān (Punjabi: ਖ਼ਾਲਿਸਤਾਨ, "The Land of the Pure") in the Punjab region of South Asia. The territory of the proposed nation is mainly carved out of the Indian state of Punjab. However, being roughly analogous to the historical Sikh Empire (1799--1849), other territories of the greater Punjab region may also be included depending upon definition.[1][2] The Khalistan movement reached its zenith in 1970s and 1980s, flourishing in the Indian state of Punjab, which has a Sikh-majority population and has been the traditional birthplace and homeland of the Sikh religion. Nowadays, it is widely seen as a smaller-scale movement. There are claims of funding from Sikhs outside India to attract young people into pro-Khalistan militant groups.
- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 8316
- author: Sikh2077
9:53
Lahore - The Capital of Punjab (1930)
Lahore is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in t...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: Eh Mera Punjab
Lahore - The Capital of Punjab (1930)
Lahore is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in the country. It is the historical centre for the Punjabi people and most populated city of the world, with native Punjabi citizens. With a rich history dating back over a millennium, Lahore is a main cultural centre of Punjab and Pakistan. One of the most densely populated cities in the world, Lahore remains an economic, political, transportation, entertainment, and educational hub. Lahore successively served as a regional capital of the empires of the Shahi kingdoms in the 11th century, the Ghaznavids in the 12th century, the Ghurid State in the 12th and 13th centuries and the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. From 1802 to 1849, Lahore served as the capital city of the Sikh Empire. In the mid 19th and early 20th century, Lahore was the capital of the Punjab region under the British Raj. The traditional capital of Punjab for a thousand years, Lahore was the cultural centre of the northern Indian subcontinent which extends from the eastern banks of the Indus River to New Delhi. Mughal structures such as the Badshahi Mosque, the Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and the mausolea of Jehangir and Nur Jehan are tourist attractions. Lahore is also home to many British colonial structures built in the Indo-Saracenic style, such as the Lahore High Court, the General Post Office, Lahore Museum and many older universities including the University of the Punjab. The Lahore Zoo, thought to be the ...
- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 625
- author: Eh Mera Punjab
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PUNJAB -Empire of Brave Sikh Warriors
Punjab is land of sikh warrior , we fought against afghans , mughals and even indian gover...
published: 16 Mar 2009
author: kashmirsingh007
PUNJAB -Empire of Brave Sikh Warriors
Punjab is land of sikh warrior , we fought against afghans , mughals and even indian government . We ruled this land for years and will do it again in coming years. We sacrified thousands for our faith and our land and we will not hesitate to do it again. History remembers our blood , and we will write history again with blood of our myters.... Khalistan rulzzz
- published: 16 Mar 2009
- views: 30170
- author: kashmirsingh007
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Empire Total War: Sikh Moves (TSHT)
Ham Sandwich shows you some SIKH moves to defeat mexicans...
published: 14 Dec 2012
author: MrCalifornia505
Empire Total War: Sikh Moves (TSHT)
Ham Sandwich shows you some SIKH moves to defeat mexicans
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 192
- author: MrCalifornia505
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Gobindgarh Fort: Calling Upon a Silent Witness--Part 2, Cultural Background
Gobindgarh Fort, strategically positioned to the north-west of Amritsar, was a historic de...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: crciadmin
Gobindgarh Fort: Calling Upon a Silent Witness--Part 2, Cultural Background
Gobindgarh Fort, strategically positioned to the north-west of Amritsar, was a historic defense stronghold of the Sikh Empire. The last of its kind, the scarred, protective walls now stand alone, silent. While historically Gobindgarh was an out-of-bounds garrison, the bastion was significant in the stories of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Indian Freedom Struggle, Partition and the Indian Army. In the near future—for the very first time—the fort may become a civic space of lively activity, a place of history and contemplation; not just for Amritsar, but for the world. What can we learn from it, about our unique and common pasts and aspirations for the future? 13 min, video. A film by Takahiro Noguchi for CRCI Productions www.crci.co.in
- published: 03 Jan 2010
- views: 511
- author: crciadmin
4:32
Gobindgarh Fort: Calling Upon a Silent Witness--Part 3, Vision
Gobindgarh Fort, strategically positioned to the north-west of Amritsar, was a historic de...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: crciadmin
Gobindgarh Fort: Calling Upon a Silent Witness--Part 3, Vision
Gobindgarh Fort, strategically positioned to the north-west of Amritsar, was a historic defense stronghold of the Sikh Empire. The last of its kind, the scarred, protective walls now stand alone, silent. While historically Gobindgarh was an out-of-bounds garrison, the bastion was significant in the stories of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Indian Freedom Struggle, Partition and the Indian Army. In the near future—for the very first time—the fort may become a civic space of lively activity, a place of history and contemplation; not just for Amritsar, but for the world. What can we learn from it, about our unique and common pasts and aspirations for the future? www.crci.co.in 13 min, video. A film by Takahiro Noguchi for CRCI Productions
- published: 03 Jan 2010
- views: 399
- author: crciadmin
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Role of Sikhs In Liberating Darkest Period of Kashmir
Brief History of darkest period in Kashmir when Afghan Pathan durrani invader ahmed shah a...
published: 17 Aug 2010
author: sikhanalyst
Role of Sikhs In Liberating Darkest Period of Kashmir
Brief History of darkest period in Kashmir when Afghan Pathan durrani invader ahmed shah abdali ruled Kashmir relief only came when the Sikh emperor sent his own invasion force to fight the brutal Afghan rulers in 1818 were the Sikh army was victorious annexing Kashmir into the Sikh empire and bringing peace and stability to the lives of the ordinary Kashmiri.
- published: 17 Aug 2010
- views: 1373
- author: sikhanalyst