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The Sikhs

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Publisher: Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi
Author J. H. Gordon
Language: English
Pages: 236
Cover: HARDCOVER
9x6 inch
Weight 550 gm
Edition: 2024
ISBN: 9788121249201
HBW811
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About the Book
This book "The Sikhs" by John J. H. Gordon is a comprehensive exploration of Sikhism, covering its origins, founder Guru Nanak's life and teachings, and the community's development. The book delves into Sikh scriptures, beliefs, and practices, highlighting concepts like the one divine reality and the role of meditation. It also examines Sikhism's historical and social context, addressing interactions with the Mughal and British empires. Gordon discusses colonialism's impact, Sikh leaders' roles in Indian independence, and profiles ordinary Sikhs and notable figures. Overall, the book provides a rich understanding of Sikhism and its historical and cultural significance.

About the Author
Sir John James Hood Gordon GCB (1832-1908), John and his twin brother, Thomas Edward, both entered the British Army on the same day, eventually achieving the rank of general and knighthood. He authored "The Sikhs" in 1904 and resided in London and Edinburgh during his final years.

Preface
No visitors at the celebration of the King's Coronation in London received a heartier welcome than the soldiers of the many races and classes who so well represented the Indian Army. Our home people were able to see the quality of the men who compose it, while they themselves were enabled to form a clearer conception of Britain's strength and resources and the character of her people. They were supremely pleased at being present on such an auspicious occasion as the crowning of their King-Emperor, and carried away with them, and left behind them, feelings that should draw closer the ties which bind India and its people to the British Crown. Politically it was a practical gain for all.

Conspicuous among them were the Sikhs, -tall, bearded, dignified-looking men, intelligent and keen observers, whose soldierly bearing was the admiration of all who beheld them. The name Sikh is reminiscent of very hard fighting against us fifty years ago, and of equally hard fighting for us on many a field since. Belonging to an exceptional as well as a fine martial race, more than ordinary interest is attached to them on account of their origin and religion. In the following pages I have given a short sketch of this warlike race, and of their rise through much tribulation to power as a nation, and transformation by the for-tune of war into loyal and hearty subjects of the Great Queen Victoria. In addition to personal notes made during many years' service with Sikhs, I have drawn information from various old works relating to them by Malcolm, Cunningham, M'Gregor, Smyth, and others, and also from the His-tory of the Punjab by Syad Muhammad Latif and Dr Trumpp's Translation of the 'Granth, the Sacred Book of the Sikhs.

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