1st Edition
The Sikh Minority and the Partition of the Punjab 1920-1947
By Chhanda Chatterjee
Copyright 2019
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
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Guru Nanak had gifted the Sikhs with an ideology. Guru Angad had given them the Gurmukhi script. Guru Arjan Dev coalesced the hymns authored or collected by the Gurus and made them a people of the book. Guru Govind Rai created the Khalsa identity with its five symbols (Panj Kakke). Maharaja Ranjit Singh's conquests gave them the pride of race. British insistence on recruiting only keshdhari Sikhs... Read more
1. The Crystallization of a Distinct Sikh Identity in the Nineteenth Century 2. Sikh Struggle for Political Representation 3. The Sikhs and the Mainstream Indian Leadership, 1927-1937 4. Sikhs Come Out of the Orbit of the Congress 5. Sikh Quest for Security: From Azad Punjab to Khalistan 6. Groping in the Dark 7. The Punjab Elections of 1945-1946 and its Aftermath 8. The Failure to Secure Sikhistan 9. Conclusion
Biography
Chhanda Chatterjee used to teach History and acted as the Director, Centre for Guru Nanak Dev Studies in Visva-Bharati, Shantiniketan. She is currently the President's nominee to the Central Universities of Manipur and Tripura.






